Sela grew up Among the elite, the privileged daughter of a prominent official. Little of the Remaking impacted her life, surrounded by extravagant luxury in the Tower of Hope. The Remaking was designed to improve the whole world by eradicating war, famine, and poverty. Sela actually believed in the effort. Until her father sent her into hiding. Hunted, alone, and scraping together a living, Sela wants most of all to leave the city, which is strictly forbidden. She cannot trust anyone, fearing that the government will discover where she is and abduct her. After months in hiding, an...
Sela grew up Among the elite, the privileged daughter of a prominent official. Little of the Remaking impacted her life, surrounded by extravagant lux...
This is the classic story of the Boy Who Cried Wolf. Only, the town always believes the boy. Every single time. Written with a bit of satire, a good dose of humor, and a hint of tragedy; Littledon is an entertaining read that turns the fable on its head. As the lie gets bigger and bigger, the days get stranger and stranger. Expect to laugh a little and expect to shake your head some as well. Just be glad you're not this gullible, and maybe wonder how gullible everyone else in the world actually is.
This is the classic story of the Boy Who Cried Wolf. Only, the town always believes the boy. Every single time. Written with a bit of satire, a good d...