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The Last Seed - A Tale of Survival Power and Hope in a Fragile World - cover

The Last Seed - A Tale of Survival Power and Hope in a Fragile World

Eve Montgomery

Publisher: Da'pathfinder Publishing

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Summary

In a small farming town on the brink of collapse, a hidden underground greenhouse is discovered—a source of life amidst the deteriorating soil and unpredictable weather. As the world outside grows increasingly unstable, the town’s fate lies in the hands of a fractured community, each faction vying for control of the greenhouse’s miraculous bounty.Nathan and Clara, two of the town’s last remaining idealists, must navigate betrayal, greed, and impossible choices as they try to preserve the delicate balance between survival and sharing. But as tensions rise and alliances fracture, will they be able to save their town from itself? Or will the greenhouse, once a beacon of hope, become the very thing that destroys everything they’ve fought for?The Last Seed is a gripping, thought-provoking dystopian drama that explores the consequences of power, the ethics of survival, and the lengths people will go to in order to protect the future of their world. If you love complex characters, intense moral dilemmas, and edge-of-your-seat suspense, this book is for you.
Available since: 07/31/2025.
Print length: 65 pages.

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