Transient
Echoes by JN Chaney
Synopsis:
It
has been three years since the day of the Second Jolt. Thanks to the
efforts of a select few, the world is finally moving on. As the
Variant air begins to thin, humanity finds itself on the cusp of a
new age of exploration…but at what cost?
After
closing the rift—the source of all Variant—the hybrid child known
as Terry has been transported to a distant world, far away from the
only home he’s ever known. Completely isolated, and haunted by
voices from his past, he wanders through the ruins of an ancient
civilization long forgotten.
Back
on Earth, a young woman named Mei works tirelessly to uncover the
secrets of the rift. Against orders, she searches for the truth,
making an unprecedented gamble. Will her obsession bring the answers
she so desperately seeks…or will it cause even more destruction?
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The Amber Project: A
Dystopian Sci-fi Novel (The Variant Saga Book 1)
In
2157, a mysterious gas known as Variant spreads across the globe,
killing or mutating most organic life. The surviving humans take
refuge in an underground city, determined to return home. But after
generations of failures and botched attempts, hope is beginning to
dwindle. That is, until a young scientist makes a unique
discovery—and everything changes. Suddenly, there’s reason to
hope again, and it rests within a group of genetically engineered
children that are both human and Variant.
Terry
is one of these children, modified and trained to endure the harsh
conditions of a planet he cannot begin to understand. After years of
preparation, Terry thinks he knows what to expect. But the reality is
far stranger than anything he can imagine—and what he will become
is far more dangerous.
Author Bio
J.
N. Chaney has a Master's of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and fancies
himself quite the Super Mario Bros. fan. When he isn't writing or
gaming, you can find him online at www.jnchaney.com.
He
migrates often, but was last seen in Avon Park, FL. Any sightings
should be reported, as they are rare.
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