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Ade had life pretty good. She was the youngest child of the King and was spoiled not just by her parents but by her brother/best friend, Lee. Ade and Lee made every night in Valhalla an adventure and often got into trouble because of it. But that all changes one night when Lee suddenly vanishes after their latest prank with little leads as to what had happened to him. Not believing that Lee would ever run away without even saying goodbye, despite the evidence, Ade senses something is wrong and
Grief. Grit. Gangs. Guts. Grace. The past two years have been life-altering for teenagers Chocolate and Mariner. Their mother died in a terrible accident, leaving the boys’ father in shock and their anguished aunt to care for them. Grief-stricken, Chocolate fails miserably in school and Mariner brushes off his pain with comedy. From the bittersweet memories of basketball games with his mother to the pressures from gangs, grown bullies, and an unrelenting aunt, Chocolate has to decide his fate.
The world's fears have come true. Global warming, solar flares, and gamma rays have devastated the earth. Unable to correct the unbearable conditions, scientist and researchers genetically change life to survive in the new and chaotic world. A division arises between the new manufactured human beings and those unable to afford the genetic treatments for their children. Joshua finds himself in the middle of this situation as the Upperworlders second in command, and as the leader of the
Ade had life pretty good. She was the youngest child of the King and was spoiled not just by her parents but by her brother/best friend, Lee. Ade and Lee made every night in Valhalla an adventure and often got into trouble because of it. But that all changes one night when Lee suddenly vanishes after their latest prank with little leads as to what had happened to him. Not believing that Lee would ever run away without even saying goodbye, despite the evidence, Ade senses something is wrong and
Grief. Grit. Gangs. Guts. Grace. The past two years have been life-altering for teenagers Chocolate and Mariner. Their mother died in a terrible accident, leaving the boys’ father in shock and their anguished aunt to care for them. Grief-stricken, Chocolate fails miserably in school and Mariner brushes off his pain with comedy. From the bittersweet memories of basketball games with his mother to the pressures from gangs, grown bullies, and an unrelenting aunt, Chocolate has to decide his fate.
The world's fears have come true. Global warming, solar flares, and gamma rays have devastated the earth. Unable to correct the unbearable conditions, scientist and researchers genetically change life to survive in the new and chaotic world. A division arises between the new manufactured human beings and those unable to afford the genetic treatments for their children. Joshua finds himself in the middle of this situation as the Upperworlders second in command, and as the leader of the