First World
β Scribed by Eve, Jaymin
- Publisher
- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 135 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
A paranormal romance series.
An epic journey.
If the Seventine are released, will anyone survive?
Abigail Swish might not love her life, living in gang-ridden New York in 2035 and training to fight and survive with Compound 23. But she is grateful for a few things, especially her no-filter-between-brain-and-mouth best friend Lucy and her escape each night into a dream world far different from her own.
In fact, sometimes she lives for the fleeting moments she spends at night with the man who fuels every romantic fantasy sheβs ever had. But every morning reality returns. She could just cry. But she wonβt; sheβll keep on kicking butt instead.
Then without warning, a month before her eighteenth birthday, everything changes. A guardian finds her. He explains, in a strangely familiar accent, that she was stashed on Earth for safekeeping and has been lost to her family ever since.
And it is time to return home. To the First World. A land of unimagined beauty.
Abigail will journey to find the family sheβs always hoped for and the soul mate that has been centre stage of her dreams. But in the end will the secrets lurking on First World spell disaster for not only her existence but that of all worlds?
First World is book one in the Walker Saga, a seven-book paranormal fantasy series.
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