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Ultraxenopia

By: M.A. Phipps
Narrated by: Kassandra Bush
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Betrayed by family. Tortured by the enemy. Destined to destroy the world.

Wynter Reeves lives by three rules. Don't stand out. Blend in. Remain invisible. In a world where individuality is dangerous, being forgettable keeps her alive.

So when she begins showing signs of a rare disease, it's only a matter of time before she draws the unwanted attention of the State's sinister research facility, the DSD. Apprehended against her will for testing, Wynter becomes the subject of the mysterious Dr. Richter, who is determined to make sense of her condition, no matter the cost.

However, Dr. Richter's intentions are less than noble, and after months of horrifying experimentation, Wynter jumps at the chance to escape her captors. But freedom isn't what she expected, and as her symptoms worsen, she must make a choice. One that will determine not only her future, but the fate of the world.

Ultraxenopia is the first book in the Project W. A. R. trilogy.

©2015 M.A. Phipps (P)2023 M.A. Phipps

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