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Save the Pearls
Revealing Eden (Save the Pearls Part One)
Save the Pearls
Victoria Foyt
Eden Newman must mate before her 18th birthday in six months or she'll be left outside to die in a burning world. But who will pick up her mate-option when she's cursed with white skin and a tragically low mate-rate of 15%? In a post-apocalyptic, totalitarian, underground world where class and beauty are defined by resistance to an overheated environment, Eden's coloring brands her as a member of the lowest class, a weak and ugly Pearl. If only she can mate with a dark-skinned Coal from the ruling class, she'll be safe. Just maybe one Coal sees the Real Eden and will be her salvation her co-worker Jamal has begun secretly dating her. But when Eden unwittingly compromises her father's secret biological experiment, she finds herself in the eye of a storm and thrown into the last area of rainforest, a strange and dangerous land. Eden must fight to save her father, who may be humanity's last hope, while standing up to a powerful beast-man she believes is her enemy, despite her overwhelming attraction. Eden must change to survive but only if she can redefine her ideas of beauty and of love, along with a little help from her "adopted aunt" Emily Dickinson.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fiction
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Romance

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Save the Pearls Part One, Revealing Eden, is about 17 year old Eden Newman. Eden lives in a world where the the threat of solar radiation is very real, preventing her from ever traveling to the Earth's surface. Instead, humans live underground, seperated with a class system that favors the dark-skinned Coals over the weak, light-skinned Pearls. Eden's father is the lead scientist at Resources for Environmental Adaptation, where he eventually figures out a way to add animal DNA to that of humans, increasing their chances of survival.

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