by Julia Crane
Book 3 - IFCS Series
Young Adult Sci-Fi Dystopian
There’s a serial killer at large. His victims just happen to
resemble Kaitlyn—dark haired, pale skin and athletic build. Kaitlyn goes undercover, attending a
prestigious high school to try to lure the killer into a trap and save the lives of other potential victims.
Will she be able to catch the killer before his body count rises? Or will she become the next
victim?
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Freak of Nature - Book 1
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Body to Science. Check.Kaitlyn finds an unlikely ally in Lucas, a handsome, brilliant scientist who can’t get over the guilt he feels knowing she was once a vibrant, beautiful young woman. He never expected a science project to affect him the way she does. As he tries to help her rediscover her past , he finds himself falling for the brave girl struggling to find her place and acceptance between the human and computer worlds.
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Fractured Innocence - Book 2
*Warning 17+ due to
sexual gritty topic and language.
Kaitlyn and Erik are sent on a mission to track down Vance Dasvoik, a ruthless monster. His latest thrill—abducting and selling young women.
Kaitlyn and Erik are sent on a mission to track down Vance Dasvoik, a ruthless monster. His latest thrill—abducting and selling young women.
Vance's current victim: Aaliyah, a seventeen-year-old who never imagined walking her brother home from school one evening would change her life forever.
The mission quickly turns personal for Kaitlyn when she finds Aaliyah beaten, her mind and soul fractured from abuse of the worst kind. Kaitlyn knows firsthand what it's like to be haunted by the past and resolves to bring justice to the elusive Dasvoik.
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About the Author
Julia crane is the author of the Keegan’s Chronicles, IFICS. She has a
bachelors degree in criminal justice. Julia has believed in magical creatures since the day her
grandmother first told her an Irish tale. Growing up her mother greatly encouraged reading and using
your imagination.
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