Hybrid by Candace Kade
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Hybrid

Tensions between the Enhanced and Naturals grow increasingly violent and the Western Federation teeters on the brink of civil war.
The Hybrid Series book 2 splices a compelling vision of a world formed from Asian and Western cultures, threaded with themes of family and belonging.
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Monster, Mirriam Neal

Monster

In 2053, WorldCure scientist Eva Stewart’s medical career becomes a nightmare when she discovers writing on her Subject’s cell wall. “I still have a soul.”
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Synthetic Genesis, Vista Townsend

Synthetic Genesis

They were her creation meant for peace, but they became the empire’s weapons.
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Escaping the Cataclysm by Keith A. Robinson

Escaping the Cataclysm

Time travelers from the future are trapped in the pre-Flood world and seek out the aid of the patriarch Noah.
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The Y Factor by Liam Roberts

The Y Factor

Computer scientist Eric Colburn uncovers a terrorist plot so dark and explosive that it threatens to shake the very foundations of the world.
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Hunter by James Byron Huggins

Hunter

A beast is loose somewhere north of the Arctic Circle and it’s already charged through a secret research facility, wiping out the elite military squad that had been guarding it.
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Outriders by Kathryn Mackel

Outriders

Delivered through the polar ice by a whale, their journey is nothing short of miraculous and their mission is nothing short of impossible.
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Monster by Frank Peretti

Monster

Enter into deep wilderness where the rules of civilization no longer apply. A world where strange shadows lurk.
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Shivering World, Kathy Tyers
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Shivering World

Microbiologist Graysha Brady-Phillips accepts a hazardous position assisting in terraforming the planet Goddard.
“This story grows on the reader much faster than bacteria in a barren biosphere. . . . Shivering World is good medicine.”
Lorehaven review, winter 2018
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Retrovirus by T. L. Higley

Retrovirus

Could there be an awful connection between Christians and the fatal research being conducted? And if so, why would the head of SynTech Labs—Nick’s boss—want to get rid of Christians?
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Fatal Defect

When Christian and gene-splicing technician Tamara Mack instructed to graft the AIDS virus onto an airborne particle, her refusal exposes a terrorist plot threatening everyone on earth.
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