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2108: Eyes Open
2108: Eyes Open (Volume 1)
2108: Eyes Open
It’s the year 2108. I just turned 16. That means I can access the autopilot on my Aerokopa. So now, I can both fly and scope the Dat-X at the same time. But what good is that when I don’t even have a date to my best friend’s party of the century? Okay, well, one of the Holdouts offered to go with me . . . but there’s NO WAY I’m going with one of them! And then there are the Trollers docked at the quay. They’re most likely spies working with the Aliens, bringing nothing but trouble. But with this visit, they may even bring war. It would be treason to talk to them, let alone . . . befriend one. But what’s a curious girl to do? Did I tell you I have a propensity for trouble?

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure
  • Science Fiction

Age Level: 

  • Adult
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When Jewel Peara met Forge, an alien bionic, she knew there would be trouble. In the year 2108, the world is under the control of alien overseers, and their bionic followers. Only in New Zealand, where Jewel and the other naturals live, are they safe from the alien influence. However, as Jewel gets to know and falls for Forge, the threat of war keeps their relationship at a futuristic Romeo and Juliet scenario.

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It's the year 2108. I just turned 16. That means I can access the autopilot on my Aerokopa. So now, I can both fly and scope the Dat-X at the same time. But what good is that when I don't even have a date to my best friend's party of the century? Okay, well, one of the Holdouts offered to go with me . . . but there's NO WAY I'm going with one of them! And then there are the Trollers docked at the quay. They're most likely spies working with the Aliens, bringing nothing but trouble. But with this visit, they may even bring war. It would be treason to talk to them, let alone . . . befriend one. But what's a curious girl to do? Did I tell you I have a propensity for trouble?

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