The Renascent World

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Totally Entwined Group Limited, Jul 21, 2020 - Young Adult Fiction - 440 pages

At five years old, Cassidy had outlived almost Earth's entire population. Now, at sixteen, she's in a forbidden relationship with an unworthy Earth boy.

Cassidy Jones was five years old when her parents escaped Earth with her and her brother. They were safe in Earth's orbit in the town of Petriville--hovering at the center of an indestructible sphere--when the meteor impacted Earth and killed Cassidy's grandparents, aunt and cousin.

But now, eleven years later, Gina Petri, Petriville's founder, assigns a mate to each youth. When Cassidy refuses to participate in this forced mating, her dissent places her and her family in Gina's firing line. This becomes especially pertinent when Cassidy enters a communication pod and meets an alluring hologram. Eric isn't in Petriville and he insists Gina will murder his people if she discovers their existence, because he is one of Earth's few survivors.

The more Cassidy gets to know Eric, the more she's drawn to him--and the feeling seems mutual. He has lost so much in his life and her compassion for him runs deep. Despite the intensity of the static electricity when Cassidy and the hologram of Eric touch, she yearns for the day when she will meet him in person.

All the questions will be answered when Petriville returns to Earth, and that day is quickly approaching...

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About the author (2020)

Carryn W. Kerr is a young adult fiction author. She has a deep love for all things relating to the English language and considers stories as the rainbows of a sometimes cruel world. Rather than creating characters, she believes they always existed. Hers was the privilege of meeting them. When writing their stories, words flow through her fingertips like a gushing stream. She finds pleasure in escaping to fictitious realms as they develop and grow in her imagination. Carryn began the adventure of life in a small South African village in the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal. When she isn't writing, she can be found working out in the gym, running, or trying not to fall off her horse as they train and compete in dressage. For many years she worked in IT. Carryn lives with her husband and son in Johannesburg, South Africa. Her married daughter is on the beautiful island of Zanzibar.

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