Subversion (One Bright Future #2)
by Melinda Friesen
Publisher: Rebelight Publishing
Publication Date: August 31, 2016
“I surrender my days, my efforts,
myself to the OneEarth Bank . . .”
After fleeing slavery, Rielle James
burns with the desire to topple OneEarth Bank and end its enslavement
of young people as Contracts. When she learns that her friend Nathan
has been sold to a logging company where Contracts die or vanish
without a trace, she assumes a false identity and becomes a slave
again to help him escape.
Her act of subversion uncovers the
horrific truth behind the OneEarth Bank’s role in Contract
disappearances and its link to a global pandemic.
Can Rielle and Nathan escape and expose
the truth before it’s too late?
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That's the promise made by OneEarth
Bank after a global economic collapse--but only for those who accept
the insertion of a commerce chip.
When Rielle's parents refuse to comply,
government officials tear her family apart. As punishment for her
parent's crimes, Rielle is forced into a Community Service
Contract--a legalized form of slavery--and sold to a wealthy, abusive
banker.
The Banker's secrets hold the key to
Rielle's freedom, but will she risk prison or even death to escape
and search for her family?
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Melinda
Friesen writes novels for teens and short stories. Her contest
winning short stories have appeared in various periodical and an
anthology. Enslavement, book one in the One Bright Future series, is
her first novel.
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- Two (2) winners will received a physical copy of Subversion by Melinda Friesen (US/Canada)
- Five (5) winners will receive a digital copy of Subversion by Melinda Friesen (INT)
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