Violet Storm

· Anna Soliveres
5.0
1 review
Ebook
305
Pages

About this ebook

Aeva Storm is a tenacious athlete with the grisly scars to prove it. On the night of her most riveting championship victory, a bolt of lightning rips from the sky, sealing her fate to becoming humanity’s newest kind of weapon. A Modi.

Modi’s are humans reconstructed with synthetic parts, turning them into invulnerable creatures. The innovation was first used as a cure for a fatal disease within the City of Light. But the genius behind the invention has gone rogue with his experiments and the Monarchy is determined to shut him down.

With Aeva's natural athletic abilities, she is the prime recruit for his plan to dismantle the Monarchy, thrusting Aeva into a fight she must finish to the bitter end. If she succeeds, she will unleash the deadliest modi’s ever created, and threaten all that is left of their crumbling civilization.

Filled with political intrigue, unbreakable familial bonds, and evocative young love, VIOLET STORM is a gripping read that will challenge the way we think about our own human limitations.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
Josephine Dancel
March 30, 2014
This book kept me intrigued from start to finish making it virtually impossible to put it down. With the unique storyline, vivid descriptions of each character and twists, I can't wait to find out more about Aeva, Ruven and the City in the next one!

About the author

Anna Soliveres has always been a storyteller but it wasn't until her early twenties when she began writing novel length works. The result was an enthusiasm to get better at the craft until her work could be shared with the world. Violet Storm, is her first published novel, followed by Crimson Earth, the second book in the Modi Trilogy. Code Name: Ghost began as a side project on her blog, and ultimately grew a following, prompting Anna to stop being lazy and take it more seriously. To learn more, please visit her at www.annasoliveres.com.

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