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Strain of Resistance - The Bixby Series #1

Michelle Bryan

Editorial: Michelle Bryan

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Sinopsis

I was 12 years old when the world ended. For eight years I've survived in this craphole once known as earth. Fighting the alien parasite that mutated most of the population into blood-thirsty freaks, while the rest of us became the lunch special on their alien menu. 
 
Now things are changing and not for the better. The parasite is evolving. Becoming smarter, stronger, and deadlier. 
 
They've already stolen everything from me. My home. My family. Even the man I loved. It's time for this to end once and for all. 
My name is Bixby, and I'm the resistance. 
 
Mature themes. 17+ Rating
Disponible desde: 02/03/2017.

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