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The truth doesn't always set you free. Orphaned as a child, Joanna has lived her entire life in the care of the New Terra Alliance. Now, on the verge of turning eighteen, she eagerly awaits her release into what remains of society. It was a beautiful lie. Joanna was never meant to leave. She's part of the August Harvest, slated to die before the month's end. With a rogue soldier's promise to find her a way out, Joanna dares to hope. But as Harvest Day approaches, Joanna realizes that to truly defeat the NTA, she must extinguish the source of its corruption… Problem is, she has no idea the…mehr

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The truth doesn't always set you free. Orphaned as a child, Joanna has lived her entire life in the care of the New Terra Alliance. Now, on the verge of turning eighteen, she eagerly awaits her release into what remains of society. It was a beautiful lie. Joanna was never meant to leave. She's part of the August Harvest, slated to die before the month's end. With a rogue soldier's promise to find her a way out, Joanna dares to hope. But as Harvest Day approaches, Joanna realizes that to truly defeat the NTA, she must extinguish the source of its corruption… Problem is, she has no idea the Commander General lies in wait, hatching a deadly plot of his own.
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Lea McKee was born and raised in a small town north of Toronto where she spent the majority of her time reading books, jumping off train bridges, and sliding down snow-covered hills in garbage bags. After working for three bookstores in her teen years, she began to write books of her own. Just after her eighteenth birthday, she left that small town and set off to see the world, armed with a few notebooks, and her favorite pen. She currently lives abroad, perpetually in-transit, with her fiancée, who should've been born in 9th century Scandinavia, and their four-year-old daughter, who's caught their wanderlust already.