Title: Soulless: The Immortal Gene, Book 1
Author: Jacinta Maree
Genre: Dystopian / Supernatural New Adult
Hosted by: Lady Amber's Tours
Blurb:
Welcome to Soulless.
We are the generation that laughs at death.
Reincarnation; what was once considered a gift of immortality
has become an eternity of
nightmares.
Nadia Richards lives in a world plagued by reincarnation, a system of recycling souls
where all past memories, personalities and traumatic events are relived daily in
disjointed sequences. Trapped within their own warped realities, not even the richest
and most powerful are saved from their own minds unraveling. Madness is the new
human nature, and civilizations are crumpling beneath themselves trying to outrun it.
Within a society that ignores death, Nadia appears to be the one exception to the
reincarnation trap. Born without any reincarnated memories and with printless eyes, the
hot tempered 19 year old quickly becomes the ultimate prize to all those wishing to end
the vicious cycle, or for some, to ensure they could evade death forever.
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26127014-soulless
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B014ONKO9K
Born in Melbourne Australia, Jacinta Maree considers herself a chocoholic with an
obsession with dragons, video gaming and Japan. She writes a variety of genres
including YA paranormal, steampunk, horror, new adult, dystopian and fantasy. Winner
of 2014 Horror of the year and bestselling author, Jacinta writes to bring enjoyment to
others while fulfilling her own need to explore the weird and the impossible.
Author Links:
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Twitter: jacintamaree6.com
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Excerpt:
The world had turned to waste; immortality was never meant for man and it drove
humanity to the edge of destruction. There had been plenty of stories about how the
human race would end. Unlike the movies from Hollywood, there was no big bang like a
sun exploding; there was no catastrophic moment where our world was flipped upside
down like in a nuclear war or zombie virus outbreak. It was gradual, like a seeping virus
that withered everything within its path until it ground us down into brittle, hollowed
cores. It wasn’t out to destroy our bodies; it destroyed everything we once treasured.
Hope, love, compassion, joy… even our mortality. It was all gone. And now it mocked
us with a peace we could never achieve, death.
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