Fractured Skies

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· Distant Horizon Book 2 · Infinitas Publishing
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519
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About this ebook

Not all monsters are beasts.

The Community’s secret transformation of people with powers into beasts means that their utopian ideals of safety and security are lies. And thanks to a high-ranking telepath, nineteen-year-old Jenna Nickleson knows what it’s like to go through one of those transformations.


During a mission for the rebellion, the telepath cursed her with false “memory seeds” that attack her mind with horrifying visions of being turned into one of those beasts—and worse.

If Jenna ever wants to see the Community be truly secure, she needs to figure out how to end the transformations, remove the government making her cherished Community a front for a nightmare, and get those memory seeds out of her head before they turn into something more dangerous.

The transformation begins in Fractured Skies…


KEYWORDS: young adult dystopian, young adult science fiction, dystopian science fiction, young adult dystopian fantasy, science fantasy, superpowers, evil organization, telepathy, mind games, mind control, rebel organization, rebel airship, plant powers, plant elemental, dystopian community, dystopian society, secret powers, female dystopian

About the author

Stephanie Flint (formerly Stephanie Bibb) graduated from the University of Central Missouri with a Bachelor of Science in photography and a minor in creative writing. She merged the two interests into book cover design and photographic illustration, but she particularly enjoys writing speculative fiction. She lives with her husband, Isaac. Together they plot stories in the form of table-top role-play games, and enjoy the occasional cosplay.

Isaac Flint graduated from the University of Central Missouri with a Masters in Psychology. He co-writes with his wife, Stephanie Flint, and enjoys tinkering with game mechanics and story plots.

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