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Dead
of Night
The
Aftershock Series
Book
One
Carlyle
Labuschagne
Genre: YA Dystopian
Publisher: Fire Quill Publishing
Date of Publication: September
21, 2015
ISBN: 978-0-9946536-9-7
Number of pages: 236
Word Count: 72 000
Cover Artist: Sandra Valente
Book Description:
In a dark and desolated After
Earth, love still does exist, but the cost of bearing such a flaw is
death.World War III has left Earth in utter turmoil. People’s beliefs are said
to be the cause of the worldwide destruction. After The Clearing new laws are
set about – to show certitude in anything besides the law is weak and chargeable
as mutiny. To be illogical and have faith in religion is illegal, to be
limitless is dangerous. And Illness is seen as a defect – all flaws that are
inexcusable.
But to love is the greatest
betrayal of all man kind. It is a fault the world has long forgotten and
punishable by death, a fatal risk Aecker and Opel are fully prepared to take –
because in love there is freedom. But how far can they push back before it
claims their lives and of those they care about?
About
the Author:
Calyle is an South African award
wining author, with a flair for mixing genres and adding loads of drama to
every story she creates. For now she is happy to take over the world and
convert non Sci-fi believers.
Her goal as an author is to touch
people's lives, and help others love their differences and one another by
delivering strong messages of faith, love and hope within every outrageous
world she writes about.
"I love to swim, fight for
the trees, and am a food lover who is driven by my passion for life. I dream
that one day my stories will change the lives of countless teenagers and have
them obsess over the world literacy can offer them instead of worrying about
fitting in. Never sacrifice who you are, its in the dark times that the light
comes to life."
Carlyle used writing as a healing
tool and that is why she started her very own writers support event - SAIR
bookfestival.
"To be a helping hand for those who
strive to become full times writers, editors, bloggers, readers and cover
artists – it’s a crazy world out there you dont have to go it alone!"
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