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Fragmented Souls

Overview


Thirty years after Mother Earth released a toxic gas that killed over eight million of the world's citizens, 18-year-old Harley Hudson finds herself not only raising her younger brother, but also dodging the blood-thirsty Hunters and ruthless gangs who have flourished under the rule of a new tyrant. When Harley's younger brother is kidnapped by Hunters, Harley and her oldest and most devoted friend, Jimmy, are forced to face this violent world head-on and gather an ill-equipped group for a rescue mission: Rey, a scientist with a gift for irritating the wrong people; Tequila, a charmer with sticky fingers; Uri, a refugee cursed with a photographic memory and a past that haunts him, and the Brightly brothers, the leaders of the most dysfunctional gang in town. Fighting for their lives in new lands, facing death and the bloody battlefields of their minds, the group find themselves lost in a maze of their pasts, revealing a secret power that no one should hold.
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Description


"He smiles, his demeanor rehearsed and manipulated to make him seem

pleasant, though, even if he wore a mask, it wouldn’t stop his cruelty

from showing. Eyes always give away a person’s true nature."


— Fragmented Souls pg.2

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About the author


Kasha Ross is a twenty-year-old poet and freelance writer born and raised in Victoria, British Columbia. She has recently relocated to Fredericton, New Brunswick, bought a Siberian Husky puppy and settled into a balance of writing and puppy training. She started writing stories and poetry when she was ten and began imagining Fragmented Souls at sixteen. As a person with dyslexia, reading and writing often feel like running a marathon and getting nowhere. However, escaping into the world of fiction has always been her comfort. Publishing a novel has been a long-standing dream, and with this publication has turned to reality. She is currently working on the sequel to Fragmented Souls.
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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Dystopian

Language:English

Pages:442

Paperback ISBN:9781667808000


Overview


Thirty years after Mother Earth released a toxic gas that killed over eight million of the world's citizens, 18-year-old Harley Hudson finds herself not only raising her younger brother, but also dodging the blood-thirsty Hunters and ruthless gangs who have flourished under the rule of a new tyrant. When Harley's younger brother is kidnapped by Hunters, Harley and her oldest and most devoted friend, Jimmy, are forced to face this violent world head-on and gather an ill-equipped group for a rescue mission: Rey, a scientist with a gift for irritating the wrong people; Tequila, a charmer with sticky fingers; Uri, a refugee cursed with a photographic memory and a past that haunts him, and the Brightly brothers, the leaders of the most dysfunctional gang in town. Fighting for their lives in new lands, facing death and the bloody battlefields of their minds, the group find themselves lost in a maze of their pasts, revealing a secret power that no one should hold.

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Description


"He smiles, his demeanor rehearsed and manipulated to make him seem

pleasant, though, even if he wore a mask, it wouldn’t stop his cruelty

from showing. Eyes always give away a person’s true nature."


— Fragmented Souls pg.2

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About the author


Kasha Ross is a twenty-year-old poet and freelance writer born and raised in Victoria, British Columbia. She has recently relocated to Fredericton, New Brunswick, bought a Siberian Husky puppy and settled into a balance of writing and puppy training. She started writing stories and poetry when she was ten and began imagining Fragmented Souls at sixteen. As a person with dyslexia, reading and writing often feel like running a marathon and getting nowhere. However, escaping into the world of fiction has always been her comfort. Publishing a novel has been a long-standing dream, and with this publication has turned to reality. She is currently working on the sequel to Fragmented Souls.
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