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Project Eo

5th City Chronicles, Book 2

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Project Eo

By: Jesse Sprague
Narrated by: Aylia Colwell
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Jaisa is a plaything. Living art. Property. And now, she's a rebel.

The alien "gods" enslaved humanity, but a rebellion is being born. Jaisa longs to join the resistance, yet serves as a concubine to her “husband”, a brilliant but deranged scientist. His latest lab creation is Eo, a woman he designed from a cocktail of genes and memory infusions. Eo’s sole purpose: to hunt down the rebels as the flaming sword of the gods.

If Jaisa is caught aiding in the rebellion, she risks not only her own life, but those of the two serving girls she loves like children. Jaisa fights to free her kind, but realizes that Eo is a victim, too. To defeat the gods, Jaisa must not only stop Eo, but save her. Such a powerful sword can cut both ways. Eo could be the instrument of humanity's final destruction...or, wielded correctly, the key to its salvation.

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©2021 Jesse Sprague (P)2023 Jesse Sprague
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