Renaissance (Emerge series, Book 3)
New Caelum is
virus-free, and its citizens are eager to venture outside for the first time in
nearly seven years. But when an outsider shows up with a near-fatal dog bite
along with a harsh message from Governor Jackson, it becomes clear: the elite
people of New Caelum are not welcome outside the gates of New Caelum and new
dangers lurk in the outside world. With Cricket suffering nightmares over past
battles and West discovering a dark secret his mother kept well hidden from
him—a secret that threatens to tear Cricket and West apart forever, Cricket and
West leave the city in search of a place for the people of New Caelum to
settle. They will not only have to fight Governor Jackson’s obstacles, they’ll
be searching for a future together neither of them is confident exists.
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Six years ago, a
highly contagious virus wiped out more than ninety-nine percent of the
country’s population. The only person to contract the virus and survive,
Cricket fled her identity and the safety of New Caelum, an airtight city. Now
eighteen, she watches the city where the wealthy cocooned from the devastating
outbreak. When the city’s rumbling incinerator wakes her one night while she
and her friends are camping just beyond the city walls, she alone knows what
the fiery machine means: the lethal virus is back.
Only eighteen,
Westlin Layne is already being groomed to succeed his mother as New Caelum’s
next president. Suddenly West’s sister develops symptoms of the deadly virus
thought to be eradicated years ago. Placed under quarantine, the president
confesses to West a long-held secret: Christina Black, West’s childhood friend
and first love, survived the virus, and her body alone holds the precious
antibodies to save his sister.
Now West must leave
the city to find Christina. But Cricket has no intention of being found.
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About
The Author
Heather Sunseri
Heather Sunseri was raised on a tiny
farm in the smallest of towns in thoroughbred horse country near Lexington,
Kentucky. After high school, she attended Furman University in Greenville,
South Carolina, and later graduated from the University of Kentucky with a
degree in accounting. Always torn between a passion for fantasy and a mind for
the rational, it only made sense to combine her career in accounting with a
novel-writing dream.
Heather now lives in a different
small town on the other side of Lexington with her two children, and her
husband, Mike, the biggest Oregon Duck fan in the universe. When she’s not
writing, she spends her time tormenting her daughter’s cat, Olivia, and loving
on her son’s Golden Retriever, Jenny.
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