
Reactance: A DiaZem Novella
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Narrated by:
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Olivia Harrison
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By:
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Dacia M Arnold
About this listen
My name is Sasha Bowman, and I am a member of the Reactance.
An awakening of a dormant gene has ripped my home and community apart, giving society yet another reason to hate and even kill each other. Some people are scared of us, and for good reason.
I did not ask for this gene, nor did I give anyone permission to control it, but the government has put a DiaZem in charge to do just that. This murderess, Queen DiaZem, wiped out those in the city without the gene, including my father.
Now, I must fight with the Reactance to stop the DiaZem’s apparent power and ensure these genes are returned to their dormant state.
©2018 Dacia M Arnold (P)2018 Dacia M Arnold
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