It’s 2159. Zay Scot is a fourteen-year-old boy raised on a secret island in hiding from a government he doesn’t know exists. When his parents are brutally kidnapped he is thrust into a dizzying world centuries more advanced than the one he left behind.
The United North American Alliance is pollution free. Meals are delivered. Crime is nonexistent. Poverty is studied in history class.
But Zay soon finds himself a fugitive, evading a government always a whisper away. Now he must choose between peace and freedom, and if the journey doesn’t kill him, what he finds might start a war.
The Burning of Cherry Hill, the dystopian science fiction novel by A K Butler, is available through Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon UK.
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In this free comedy eBook, a West Texas librarian makes fun of herself and the other people in her town, while writing about her reasons for wanting to lose weight.
The Great Promise is journey into the hell of war, the hearts of the men engaging in battle, and the search for closure for those left in its wake. Intimately descriptive and bracingly honest it transcends the reader beyond the historical depiction of war, transporting them into the trenches through the use of compelling journal entries. It is also a story of a promise made between four friends prior to their first battle; a promise unkept for nearly one-hundred years, until a grandson attempts to fulfill it.