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Beth & Glori: Emerging Vergent
by S. Barker-Ball
400 pages
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Gifted young ladies rescue a paranormal community and find love
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Category: Fiction:Adventure
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About the Book
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Free Excerpt From The Book
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Something's not right in the Arizona desert! A community of people with unusual powers, living unobtrusively in the American Southwest, is under attack from unknown forces. But that may not be the worst, since internal conflicts are threatening to tear apart the once peaceful settlement ... with devastating consequences. And now, two of this community's most powerful young men have just been snatched by two young women no one has ever heard of, whose abilities are so formidable that even a united town might not be able to handle them.
Welcome to the world of people on the next step of human evolution - Homo sapiens divergent. Vergents may have unusual gifts, but they suffer with the same vulnerabilities, struggle to overcome the same weaknesses, and are blessed with the same potential for greatness as the rest of humanity. American vergents are at the tipping point. In order for them to overcome the threats to their existence and to reach their full potential, it will take the combined talents of two exceptional young women. But are Beth and Glori too late to keep America's new branch of the human family tree from becoming extinct?
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Vergent Echoes: Vergent America - Book Two
by
S. Barker-Ball
A new power couple help Beth and Glori save America.
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| About the Author |
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Steve Barker-Ball is a third generation Californian who enjoys physical activities including swimming, biking, and running. Steve loves the time he spends with his partner and their large extended family. Steve’s profound belief in the human capacity to perform great and unexpected feats was the foundation for this novel. |
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