Ten Billion to One

Morgan Fox thought he was training for disaster relief. He was wrong.

When the global population hits ten billion, Zero-Day begins—a countdown that marks certain children for removal. Morgan’s job? Enforce it.

But one assignment forces him to confront the truth behind Zero-Day—and the fear he sees in a mother’s eyes changes everything. The system he serves isn’t saving humanity.

It’s destroying it.

 

Now Morgan has 72 hours to help Anna Barr and her marked daughter escape before his former partner arrives to finish what he started.

One mother. One baby. One chance to defy a world where love is a liability and every birth is a death sentence.

 

How far would you go to save a life that doesn’t count?

 

Early readers are hooked:
 

★★★★★ “Hooked me instantly and had me flipping pages like my life depended on it.”

★★★★ “Packed a punch… straight to the point, gripping and character driven.”

★★★★★ "It’s tense, engaging and it feels so real that it brought a tear to my eyes."

★★★★★ "The stakes feel painfully real, instead of abstract."

 

Perfect for fans of The Handmaid’s Tale and Black Mirror, this 100-page dystopian thriller is a relentless race against time.

 

Nothing We Remember is Ours

How do you prove your innocence when you 

remember committing the crime?


When Detective Eleanor Steel’s brother is accused of murdering their mother, the only evidence is a memory burned into his mind—one he swears isn’t his.

 

Iszak Steel wakes with no alibi and a vivid ten-minute recollection of the killing, seared into his brain as if it’s always been there. 

Eleanor knows it’s impossible. She was on the case. She saw the body. And she knows her brother.

 

But NeuroCrypt’s memory scans don’t lie. Do they?

 

To prove Iszak’s innocence, she must expose the truth behind the technology—and the man who controls it. 

 

What she uncovers is worse: a corporation manipulating memories, a conspiracy built on manufactured evidence, and a city that believes whatever it’s told to remember.

 

Now they’re running out of time, out of allies, and out of places to hide. In a world where memories can be planted, the only thing left to trust is each other.

 

 

They control what we remember. 

They can’t control what we choose.

 

 

 

 

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