After a massive volcanic eruption puts earth into nuclear winter, the planet is cloaked in clouds and no sun penetrates. Seas cover most of the land areas except high elevations which exist as islands where the remaining humans have learned to make do with much less. People survive on what they can
Partners. Book two
โ Scribed by Melissa Good
- Publisher
- Regal Crest Enterprises, Silver Dragon Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 269 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1619291231
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โฆ Synopsis
After a massive volcanic eruption puts earth into nuclear winter, the
planet is cloaked in clouds and no sun penetrates. Seas cover most of
the land areas except high elevations which exist as islands where the
remaining humans have learned to make do with much less. People survive
on what they can take from the sea and with foodstuffs supplemented from
an orbiting set of space stations.
Jess Drake is an agent for
Interforce, a small and exclusive special forces organization that still
possesses access to technology. Her job is to protect and serve the
citizens of the American continent who are in conflict with those left
on the European continent. The struggle for resources is brutal, and
when a rogue agent nearly destroys everything, Interforce decides to
trust no one. They send Jess a biologically-created agent who has been
artificially devised and given knowledge using specialized brain
programming techniques.
Instead of the mindless automaton one
might expect, Biological Alternative NM-Dev-1 proves to be human and
attractive. Against all odds, Jess and the new agent are swept into a
relationship neither expected. Can they survive in these strange
circumstances? And will they even be able to stay alive in this bleak
new world?
Read this exciting conclusion!
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