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The Pulse Rangers, Book 1

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The Pulse Rangers, Book 1

By: Brian Paul
Narrated by: Lexie Emmeline
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The world didn't end with a bang. It just… stopped.

One minute, ten-year-old Xander was hitting a perfect freeze in dance rehearsal.

The next, a strange blue mist swept through Livistonia, locking every human being into a living statue.

Except for him.

Saved by the seal of his dance rehearsal mask, Xander is alone in a world of silent monuments until he is found by Commander Hazel, a former Special Forces operative who is as fierce as the storm outside.

She leads him deep beneath the dance studio to Pulse Command, where a glitching A.I. named E.T.A. reveals a terrifying truth: the "Pulse" is a nanotech nightmare that has hijacked the planet's rhythm.

Under Hazel’s hardened gaze, Xander must master the Resurrection Dance, ten kinetic forms designed to synchronize his bio-light and break the nanotech grip on Earth.

But the silence is breaking.

The mist is sentient, it is watching with red-eyed malice, and it is coming for the only heartbeats left in the city.

If Xander and his crew can't perfect the sequence, the world remains a frozen tomb forever.

To save a frozen world, he has to find the beat.

Perfect for fans of high-tech dystopian, hero and dance fueled adventures.

For readers of ages 10-14.

Cover designed by Claudette Gardner from Tab Graphix.

©2025 Brian Paul (P)2026 Brian Paul
Science Fiction & Fantasy
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