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November came up SO FAST! We are ecstatic to announce that our newest book, Program MIRA, released today on Kindle! Thank you to everyone that preordered, shared, and sent us messages to celebrate the release!

Paperbacks are held up due to some things out of our control, but they are still in production! We are currently estimating an early 2023 release, but we will announce the date as soon as we have one!

๐ŸŽGenre: Dystopian

๐ŸŽAge: Teen & YA (13-17 years)

๐ŸŽPages: 202

๐ŸŽStand-alone (not part of a series)

Snow White collides with Divergent in this dystopian fairytale.

The Coterie was once a godsend; a group of high-esteemed intellectuals who looked out for the people of Dyvercity. Until Estrella. Aided by a government-banned AI, Estrellaโ€™s power is unchecked and the divisions of Dyvercity suffer in the grasp of her power-hungry hands.

Wynter is an orphan destined to live the rest of her life with her fellow orphaned โ€œbrothersโ€ in Division 1812: The Apple Pickers. She and her band of brothers are different from the common folk, though. They all failed the Prosperity Test, which stamped their fate in the poor divisions, but Wynter and the boys feel like their intelligence is above those around them. If they learned something about their birth parents, could they earn entrance to the mysterious city behind the wall?

A terrifying discovery leads to Wynter and her brothers fleeing their lifelong home in the orchards for the web of lies in Dyvercityโ€ฆ where Program MIRA is waiting for them.



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