BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Show n'ot Tell Publishing Presents:
NEW ADULT POST - APOCALYPTIC ROMANCE SERIES
In 2021 the world as we know it changed. The government collapsed, and the worst characteristics of human nature were shown as the world fell into ruins. Years after The Fall, the Tribes that were established are still at war. They still fight to keep what they pillaged, and most of all, they fight to keep their lies a secret. In a world filled with deception, nothing is as it seems.
I was born into this world.
Hunter Marks was molded into this world; a General— a person cold and harsh. A person meant to kill me.
We were told to just believe.
We were taught to never question.
We’re supposed to be robots, and accept our roles in this altered society.
Too bad Hunter and I don’t follow the rules.
And we’re a hell of a lot stronger than they ever thought possible.
They’ve been searching for the world’s deadliest weapon.
It’s me.
And I’m not following the leader any more.
I was born into this world.
Hunter Marks was molded into this world; a General— a person cold and harsh. A person meant to kill me.
We were told to just believe.
We were taught to never question.
We’re supposed to be robots, and accept our roles in this altered society.
Too bad Hunter and I don’t follow the rules.
And we’re a hell of a lot stronger than they ever thought possible.
They’ve been searching for the world’s deadliest weapon.
It’s me.
And I’m not following the leader any more.
BOOK TRAILER:
EXCERPT
I rubbed my eyes, dry from being open so long without blinking. “It all actually sounds plausible, but I still feel like I’m still missing something.”
I opened my eyes as Hunter let out a breath, and his jaw clenched.
“You are.”
I shook my head as my stomach rolled. His eyes were hard as he calculated his words.
“It was okay for the first few years…but then the wars started. I was never really able to handle the things my father asked me to do…made me do.”
I reached forward to his hands, and he flinched as he pulled away.
“I’d already killed people by the time I was sixteen, Kate! You don’t get what this world has done to people…to me!”
“Why would your father let that happen?”
Hunter scoffed, tilting his head back so he was looking at the ceiling. His jaw clenched and unclenched, but his muscles remained tensed with the vein protruding in his anger and frustration.
“I think he figured I’d be a stronger General if I learned on the front lines. He came to the base officially when I was ten. He gave us reports of what had happened to the world, and then he let us know what was coming for us.”
His chin dropped to his chest as he squeezed his eyes shut before shaking his head and opening them to meet mine. My chest hollowed as I stared at him. I didn’t need him to go into detail about the wars and what they had done to him. I could see it in his eyes as they flashed. I knew one thing for certain; he was not the person he was molded to be. He fought an internal war with it, knowing that voicing his opinion would only get him killed.
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Cassandra doesn't remember a time when she wasn't writing. In fact, the first time she was published was when she was seven years old and won a contest to be published in an American Girl Doll novel. Since then Cassandra has written more novels than she can count and put just as many in the circular bin. Her personal goal with her writing is to show the reader the character's stories through their dialogue and actions instead of just telling the reader what is happening. Besides being a writer, Cassandra is a professional photographer known for her automotive, nature and architectural shots. She is happily married to the man of her dreams and they live in the rolling hills of New England their dogs, Bubski and Kanga.
Cassandra Giovanni is published by Show n’ot Tell Publishing based out of Connecticut, USA.
Cassandra Giovanni is published by Show n’ot Tell Publishing based out of Connecticut, USA.
Cover Design: Gio Design Studios
Photography: Alex Kotlov via iStock
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