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Escape the city. Conceal your powers. Don't catch feelings for your assassin.
Lilah has heard rumors of a garden paradise known as Eden somewhere out in the wilds. Forced out of post-apocalyptic Chicago when her mutant abilities come to light, it's her only hope of safety.
But she's not the only one roaming the wastelands.
On Adams first mission as a newly-qualified Warden, he is tasked with finding and destroying the heart of the ResistanceEden.
When Lilah's and Adam's destinies collide, neither can deny the spark of attraction between them, but how long can they journey together before their secrets come to light?
When Lilah lets down her barriers, Adam sees her for who she truly is and is faced with an impossible choicebetween duty and his heart.
Finding Eden is a gripping dystopian adventure, perfect for fans of Delirium, Shatter Me, Divergent, The Darkest Minds, and The Hunger Games.
Reader reviews:
"A post-apocalyptic Serpent and Dove meets modern X-Men." - Goodreads review
I know weve seen mutants showcased in comics, books and movies over the years, but not like this. This storyline has it all; inner struggle, self discovery, rebellion, adventure, love and so much more. The characters are believable, well rounded and have grit. - Samara H, founder of Fifth House Collective Book Box. Finding Eden was featured September 2020.
I sometimes wonder what makes me know that a book deserves five stars. For Finding Eden, the answer was easy. From the first page of the book, KRS made me care about the characters. Much of the backdrop to the story was an America that wasn't hard to imagine, especially considering the events of the last several years. Religion, politics, and all difference has been outlawed, and yet people pray in secret, and some even dare to dream of a different type of society, a place like Eden of old. As Freedom stated, A place like Eden is a beautiful idea, but we have to bring Eden here. We need to create a city where mutants dont need to hide. That is the hope in the best and the worst societies, that perhaps we might bring just a little more of Eden (or heaven) to our part of the world. - Amazon Review
Note: This novel takes place in the world of Saving Eden but can be read as a standalone.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Lilah has heard rumors of a garden paradise known as Eden somewhere out in the wilds. Forced out of post-apocalyptic Chicago when her mutant abilities come to light, it's her only hope of safety.
But she's not the only one roaming the wastelands.
On Adams first mission as a newly-qualified Warden, he is tasked with finding and destroying the heart of the ResistanceEden.
When Lilah's and Adam's destinies collide, neither can deny the spark of attraction between them, but how long can they journey together before their secrets come to light?
When Lilah lets down her barriers, Adam sees her for who she truly is and is faced with an impossible choicebetween duty and his heart.
Finding Eden is a gripping dystopian adventure, perfect for fans of Delirium, Shatter Me, Divergent, The Darkest Minds, and The Hunger Games.
Reader reviews:
"A post-apocalyptic Serpent and Dove meets modern X-Men." - Goodreads review
I know weve seen mutants showcased in comics, books and movies over the years, but not like this. This storyline has it all; inner struggle, self discovery, rebellion, adventure, love and so much more. The characters are believable, well rounded and have grit. - Samara H, founder of Fifth House Collective Book Box. Finding Eden was featured September 2020.
I sometimes wonder what makes me know that a book deserves five stars. For Finding Eden, the answer was easy. From the first page of the book, KRS made me care about the characters. Much of the backdrop to the story was an America that wasn't hard to imagine, especially considering the events of the last several years. Religion, politics, and all difference has been outlawed, and yet people pray in secret, and some even dare to dream of a different type of society, a place like Eden of old. As Freedom stated, A place like Eden is a beautiful idea, but we have to bring Eden here. We need to create a city where mutants dont need to hide. That is the hope in the best and the worst societies, that perhaps we might bring just a little more of Eden (or heaven) to our part of the world. - Amazon Review
Note: This novel takes place in the world of Saving Eden but can be read as a standalone.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
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