Plagued

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Author: Eden Crowne ISBN: 9781310320569
Publisher: Eden Crowne Publication: January 26, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Eden Crowne
ISBN: 9781310320569
Publisher: Eden Crowne
Publication: January 26, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

There are no zombies in this apocalypse, but there are monsters here.
In sixteen-year-old Skylar Christensen's America, Negative is good. Positive is bad. In fact, being Negative is the only way to survive. One half to two thirds of the entire world population have been wiped out in the blood plagues following the bird flu pandemic. Only Negatives, people with negative blood types, are immune.
America needs Negatives for the military and the government, because they don't die. At least from the flu. That's not the only reason. The bird flu mutation that turns its victim's blood to toxic poison leaves Negatives – young and old – with enhanced senses, improved muscular development, and too often, something far more sinister. Something unexplainable by science.
Skylar, like every other Negatives her age, undergoes military training after school. Patrolling nightly for Hemogoblin blood gangs, profiteers, and Victims Army guerrillas. Life isn't so bad. After her mandatory ten-year government service, Skylar will be free to pursue her own ambitions. She has a future.
Hugo St. James changes that. Changes everything. Clever, smart, handsome, English aristocrat, Hugo. A positive blood type who probably won't survive the coming winter. A senior at her high school and suddenly very interested in her – for all the wrong reasons.
With Hugo comes so many firsts: first crush, first kiss, first love, first murder, first charge of high treason. Hugo throws Skylar's life into a firestorm of conflicting loyalties and danger as he forces her into the traitorous world of illegal blood dealers, international conspiracies, and government-bred genetic mutations.
Too late, she learns their families are tragically bound by a history of blood and death. The sins of their parents the real reason her generation is called the Plague Children.

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There are no zombies in this apocalypse, but there are monsters here.
In sixteen-year-old Skylar Christensen's America, Negative is good. Positive is bad. In fact, being Negative is the only way to survive. One half to two thirds of the entire world population have been wiped out in the blood plagues following the bird flu pandemic. Only Negatives, people with negative blood types, are immune.
America needs Negatives for the military and the government, because they don't die. At least from the flu. That's not the only reason. The bird flu mutation that turns its victim's blood to toxic poison leaves Negatives – young and old – with enhanced senses, improved muscular development, and too often, something far more sinister. Something unexplainable by science.
Skylar, like every other Negatives her age, undergoes military training after school. Patrolling nightly for Hemogoblin blood gangs, profiteers, and Victims Army guerrillas. Life isn't so bad. After her mandatory ten-year government service, Skylar will be free to pursue her own ambitions. She has a future.
Hugo St. James changes that. Changes everything. Clever, smart, handsome, English aristocrat, Hugo. A positive blood type who probably won't survive the coming winter. A senior at her high school and suddenly very interested in her – for all the wrong reasons.
With Hugo comes so many firsts: first crush, first kiss, first love, first murder, first charge of high treason. Hugo throws Skylar's life into a firestorm of conflicting loyalties and danger as he forces her into the traitorous world of illegal blood dealers, international conspiracies, and government-bred genetic mutations.
Too late, she learns their families are tragically bound by a history of blood and death. The sins of their parents the real reason her generation is called the Plague Children.

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