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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
What if a device installed in our bodies could make us our best selves? What if all of the Earth’s wild animals lived next door with a fence as the only barrier? What if ‘freedom’ no longer existed? And nobody else thought it was wrong? In the First Republic of Equality (FRE), the Consul controls every aspect of the citizens’ lives. What they know. How they eat. Where they go. Every regulation serves the common good. Regan Salvatore has spent her sixteen years trying to be good to others, follow the rules, make her family proud. She’s never thought twice about the way things are. For the last year, Regan’s been busy falling for her boyfriend, Grant Halden. He’s a computer prodigy who has been away all summer working on a secret Consul project with his father. On the first day of school, Regan meets a new student from the farmlands. Beau Conway immediately intrigues her. Every time she talks to Beau, Regan finds herself looking at the world in a different light. He teaches her about forbidden history, wide open spaces, and making her own choices. Regan starts to wonder if humanity deserves something more. Regan, her family, and friends notice the beginnings of societal decay. Little do they know, the country is on the verge of collapse. The Consul develops a plan to save it: Mogul. Researchers boast that this breakthrough in technology and medicine can enhance any person’s aptitudes and ensure optimal health. Once they have Mogul installed in them, people start acting… strange. Upon noticing her loved ones’ sudden aberrant behavior, Regan senses that something almighty is coming. Grant assures her that she can trust the Consul. Yet Regan is compelled to do what she believes is right. With forgotten ideas permeating her mind, Regan quests to find the truth- but is it already too late?
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
What if a device installed in our bodies could make us our best selves? What if all of the Earth’s wild animals lived next door with a fence as the only barrier? What if ‘freedom’ no longer existed? And nobody else thought it was wrong? In the First Republic of Equality (FRE), the Consul controls every aspect of the citizens’ lives. What they know. How they eat. Where they go. Every regulation serves the common good. Regan Salvatore has spent her sixteen years trying to be good to others, follow the rules, make her family proud. She’s never thought twice about the way things are. For the last year, Regan’s been busy falling for her boyfriend, Grant Halden. He’s a computer prodigy who has been away all summer working on a secret Consul project with his father. On the first day of school, Regan meets a new student from the farmlands. Beau Conway immediately intrigues her. Every time she talks to Beau, Regan finds herself looking at the world in a different light. He teaches her about forbidden history, wide open spaces, and making her own choices. Regan starts to wonder if humanity deserves something more. Regan, her family, and friends notice the beginnings of societal decay. Little do they know, the country is on the verge of collapse. The Consul develops a plan to save it: Mogul. Researchers boast that this breakthrough in technology and medicine can enhance any person’s aptitudes and ensure optimal health. Once they have Mogul installed in them, people start acting… strange. Upon noticing her loved ones’ sudden aberrant behavior, Regan senses that something almighty is coming. Grant assures her that she can trust the Consul. Yet Regan is compelled to do what she believes is right. With forgotten ideas permeating her mind, Regan quests to find the truth- but is it already too late?