One-Hundred
7 primary works
Book 1
Every human baby is killed beneath the waves - with one exception. The one hundred thousandth is spared. However, these babies sometimes have gifts. These are the One-Hundreds. They are chosen by the moon or sea, an ancient magic sweeping over them. But when one of the One-Hundreds rises, the darkness chases after her and hunts her down, loving her for his own selfish desires, while another boy who's given up on love is drawn to her. Unless Cressa-la can bring the darkness to his knees and fight the war raging inside of her, the world is doomed. 2015 Wattys Award Winner
Book 2
A long time ago, one in every one hundred thousand children born from a human was a mermaid. But now mermaids are the only ones that can survive in this flooded world. Every human child born from a mermaid is killed the moment they take their first breath. However, one in every one hundred thousand is spared. You know the original story-Cressa-la does everything she can to save the world she knows, and her last thought was: What if I had never touched the water? Well, what if she hand't? How much different would her story have been-and would it have the same outcome? Gifted and spared, only the scales don't appear in this version of Cressa-la's story. And yet the darkness still finds her and becomes aware of what she is. Can she still take them down without the knowledge of the power she holds, or will she crumble beneath its weight, endangering everyone she loves and more? Can she save the world this time? Book 2 of The One-Hundred Series
Book 3
You know Cressa-la's story, but do you know Tamir's? A long time ago, 1 in every 100,000 children born from a human was a mermaid. But now mermaids are the only ones that can survive in this flooded world. Every human child born is killed the moment they take their first breath. However, one in every one-hundred-thousand is spared. These children are placed on the mountain-tops, the "islands", that poke up over the sea. The Earth has become warmer, making these islands habitable. The humans that survive through Mother Nature's fury have created Tribes, created rules. One of these rules is to not go near the water, to not touch it. But when Tamir's best friend steals his girl and pushes him into the sharp, rocky death waiting below, Tamir's sure this is where his story ends--or has it just begun?
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