Fears Hope

Fears Hope

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[Highest #288 in Science Fiction] How far would you go for family? Would you sacrifice yourself for them? Would you cave on having to pick between one friend or another? Think you can handle the apocalypse? Follow along as one brave girl faces some of the biggest obstacles in her life, as she searches for her sister and tries to survive this deadly invasion many mysteries lie ahead, tomorrow is never promised... Book #1 in The Fear Factor Series! This amazing Cover design was done by the one and only oenothera designs. @P-Oenothera I reserve all rights of distribution in any way or form as the sole owner and author of the Fear Factor Series and anything related. (C) Copyright act, Jaeden John Sydney Australia.
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In the quiet desert village of Dey, living among the sand dunes and mirages, existed an anomaly - me. I was different, born without the ability to read, write or keep long memories. My scientist father hailed my uniqueness as a miracle, but my life was far from ordinary. To the village, I was just an oddity, a walking puzzle with missing pieces. My only solace was my best friend, always standing by me, his unspoken love for me etched in his affectionate gaze. We lived under a cruel regime with a population no more than a hundred. Every year, one of us would be chosen on the Counting Day, a ceremonious banishing ritual, to become yet another outcast to the floating prison island far off in the ocean - our village's dreaded version of population control. Our past criminals, defiant to government, and more terrifyingly, our loved ones gone missing, were thought to inhabit that island, their fate, a terrifying enigma. This year, as the Counting Day approached unrelentingly, and my loved one's life rested on borrowed time, I made a decision. I volunteered to be casted out. It was my turn to face the unknown with a hidden purpose - to locate my lost father who was sent there years ago.

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