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Ruth Silver

    Ruth Silver crafts YA dystopian and fantasy novels that immerse readers in compelling narratives. Her writing style is characterized by a fluid storytelling approach and deep dives into her characters' worlds. Silver focuses on intricate plotlines and captivating characters, drawing readers into the heart of the action. Her stories often explore themes of coming-of-age and identity formation within challenging settings.

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    Aberrant
    • In the dystopian society of Cabal, Olivia Parker faces a harsh reality when she is arrested for being born outside the government's controlled system. With her childhood friend Joshua's help, she escapes prison and seeks refuge in the rebel town of Haven. As they navigate new rules and a looming government threat, their survival depends on quick adaptation. Aberrant is the first book in a trilogy.

      Aberrant
    • Royal Reaper

      • 424 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      A princess transforms into a grim reaper, navigating the complexities of her new role. As she grapples with the responsibilities of guiding souls to the afterlife, she uncovers dark secrets and faces moral dilemmas that challenge her understanding of life and death. The narrative explores themes of identity, duty, and the struggle between light and darkness, as she learns to balance her past with her newfound powers. This compelling journey delves into the emotional and ethical ramifications of her extraordinary transformation.

      Royal Reaper
    • Stolen Art

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A gripping tale unfolds as a character finds themselves on the run after being falsely accused of murder. The story delves into themes of justice and redemption, exploring the protagonist's desperate quest to uncover the truth and clear their name. Along the way, they encounter various allies and adversaries, each adding layers to the suspenseful narrative. With twists and turns that keep readers on the edge of their seats, the journey challenges perceptions of guilt and innocence in a race against time.

      Stolen Art