Reigns of Utopia

Reigns of Utopia
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Publisher : Archway Publishing
Total Pages : 493
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ISBN-10 : 9781480894693
ISBN-13 : 1480894699
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Book Synopsis Reigns of Utopia by : Elsie Swain

Download or read book Reigns of Utopia written by Elsie Swain and published by Archway Publishing. This book was released on 2020-09-14 with total page 493 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 2154, it has been over a century since the history of Homo sapiens was re-written due to an illegal scientific organization known as The Cult. They broke all the rules to experiment on humans and create genetically enhanced anthromorphs, mixing animal and human gene traits to create a superior race. Naïve and isolated, Kate Parker believes the solution to dealing with her problems is ignorance. Growing up as the only child of two A-list Hollywood stars, limelight has always enveloped her like a glorified prison cell, so she finds solace in self-made solitude while coping with her mother’s death. When she begins college, she meets bianthromorph James Taylor, and their bond redefines the course of Homo sapiens history. When The Cult targets Kate to assist in their dark objective, she must turn from ignorance into full knowledge of a world erupting in chaos where issues of right and wrong are no longer clear. James has always been isolated due to his differences; Kate once chose to isolate herself. Now, they enter the fray in order to preserve what’s left of humanity and stop an evil super power.


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