Imagine a world where everything you grew up with is gone. No adults, no internet, no rules.
The world is facing the deadliest virus ever known.
When the KV17 virus kills everyone above the age of seventeen, life becomes a battle of survival for the children left behind. Seeking to escape the escalating violence in the city, two sisters, Lexi and Hadley flee to the Australian outback. Finding sanctuary in the small town of Jasper’s Bay, they soon realise it is far from safe, as a gang of lawless teenagers terrorise the town.
Caught in a bitter feud leading to betrayal, deceit, and murder, the girls must quickly uncover who their enemies are, and who they can trust.
In a world drastically changed, can the sisters learn to adapt? Can they maintain control of their town, and protect it from those who would destroy it?
Find out what happens to the children of Jasper's Bay in book two, Rage.
2018 Winner of the New Apple YA horror/Sci-Fi award
2020 Bronze Medal winner in Science Fiction Readers' Favorite Literature Awards
Suzanne was born in Perth Western Australia and as a young adult grew up in the small country town of Tom Price situated in the outback of Western Australia. Her current home is in Perth with her husband, two daughters and cat Abby.
Suzanne has a Bachelor of Science Degree, and her interests include watching movies, travelling, photography, running and reading. She also enjoys going to science fiction conventions!
Suzanne has an adventurous spirit and has had the opportunity to experience many exciting adventures including swimming with Whale Sharks on Ningaloo reef, climbing to Mt Everest base camp in Nepal, descending into one of the pyramids at Giza in Egypt, flying in a hot air balloon over the Valley of the Kings, parachuting from a plane at 12000 feet in York, Western Australia and sitting on the edge of an active volcano on Tanna island in Vanuatu!
In 2019 Suzanne has won the award for best Sci fi/Horror in an e-book in the New Apple literary awards for her YA novel Seventeen and received a bronze medal from Readers' Favorite International Writers’ Literary competition for her children’s novel The Pirate Princess and the Golden Locket.
In 2020, she was a finalist in the International Independent Book Awards and was awarded a Book Excellence Award in Pre-Teen Literature for the Pirate Princess and the Golden Locket. Her YA novel Seventeen was awarded a Bronze medal in Science Fiction in the Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards.
Suzanne is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, the Travel Writers Association, Australian Society of Authors and the Australian Science Fiction Society.
Her published works include;
Seventeen, book one in the Seventeen Series. A YA dystopian adventure story set in Australia.
Rage, book two in the Seventeen Series.
The Pirate Princess and the Golden Locket, a pirate adventure story for middle grade children
The Pirate Princess and the Sirens’ Song, the second book in the Pirate Princess adventures.
Preparing for Lockdown. A guide for keeping your home and family safe during a natural disaster, lockdown, or power outage.
Suzanne’s author website is www.Suzanneloweauthor.com
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