Book 1

Breeders

by Ashley Quigley

Published 1 July 2014
How far would you go? If you thought the only means of preserving humanity was to capture, imprison and breed humans against their will - would you sanction it? Ariet has been taken from her family, who are told she has died of an illness; when, in fact, she has been drugged and removed against her will to a secret underground location. Selected for a genetic breeding program by the Creators, the Monarchy of the New World, Ariet and her captor Mason, have to provide an offspring with a predetermined inherited genetic profile, or face termination. They find mutual empathy for one another when their unborn child does not carry the desirable gene. Unable to accept the scheduled termination of her pregnancy by the Creators and to save the life of her offspring, Mason helps her escape to an area outside of the Four Quadrants. Mason's childhood friend Thor, a Guardian in the Great Tower, flees with Ariet to protect her from the unknown, whilst leaving Mason behind to bring down the rulers of the New World.

Book 2

Refugees

by Ashley Quigley

Published 14 December 2014
How far would you go...to save the ones you love? After taking shelter with the Refugees, and with Thor and Walt by her side, Ariet brings Sam into the world. Having left Mason behind to bring down the leaders of the New World, Ariet and her Guardian Thor struggle to hide Sam's abilities from the Refugees. Although the Refugees have become accepting of them, will they try and use Sam's abilities to their advantage? A war is being staged and if his genetic abilities are replicated, the Refugees could create a super army. With the aid of Walt and a handful of people she trusts, Ariet and Thor risk everything to protect Sam. Will it be enough? This book is a horror story, a science fiction story and dark, thought experiment into the extreme application of genetic selection. It raises interesting ethical questions and poses the question - How far would you go?

Book 3

Fusion

by Ashley Quigley

Published 11 August 2019