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The Antimatter

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"For every action, there is an equal an opposite reaction."  -Newton's Third Law of Thermodynamics

The scientists of the 21st century were right about one thing--the future was bright. However, beneath the neon lights of the world's smart cities was a darkness that would consume my very soul and rip my conscience apart. That is the part they did not foresee. Now Planet Earth is in grave danger. I was an Elitist once, but I have evolved into something else, something infinitely more dangerous. My name is Geneva, and I have become an Elemental.

I should have never taken that deal. Some lost islands contain no hidden treasures; some hold only death. If you thought only genies trapped inside obsolescent magic lamps granted wishes, think again. I made such a mistake once, and it has proven fatal. Because of me, Planet Earth is in grave danger. I was an Elitist once, but I have learned my lesson. Now I must make amends. My name is Ayo, and I have become an Elemental.

We knew the Elitists almost succeeded in their plan. Our plan. As former Elitists ourselves, we, too were responsible. Notwithstanding, after barely escaping death in the City of Lights, the Island of Death, and every godforsaken place in between, we have each had a change of heart. From this moment, we shall fight back, together. An ancient force of nature threatens the modern world, and if we can't stop it, Planet Earth will have no future.

287 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 1, 2017

About the author

April M. Reign

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April M. Reign was born and raised in Southern California by her happily married parents. She is the oldest of three daughters and considers both of her sisters to be her best friends.

Growing up, she was involved in many sports: softball, surfing, tennis, and Kenpo karate. Many weekends at the beach with her family included her father packing up the long boards and teaching all three daughters how to ride a wave. The activity that stands out the most for her is the thirteen years that she spent studying karate with her family. The family’s karate days remain as some of her fondest memories.

Sports weren’t the only activities that she enjoyed. She played the accordion for twelve years and even played for Jerry Lewis kids fundraisers. During those years, she learned how to read and write music.

Besides writing music, during her high school years, she also discovered her passion for writing words. At fifteen, she began writing poetry. By the time she reached the age of twenty, she was writing short stories, with no other intention than to get the stories from her mind to paper.

At twenty-one years old, she married and shortly after, two handsome sons graced her life. When her marriage ended, she faced the long, difficult path of raising her two boys into strong, well-mannered young men. She took on the task with fervor.

In order to support her children, she worked as a litigation analyst for ten years at a large company and began to pursue a career in law. After long hours in college and even more hours at the law library, while still raising her children alone, she realized that practicing law was not the dream that she wanted to live. She spent the next eleven years as a U.S. Customs Broker, working directly with the FDA and FWS, clearing international shipments into the country.

While she worked full time and raised two adolescent boys, she also decided to follow her dream to write a book. A year later, Enticing the Moon was published. Since then, she has written six more novels and several short stories, and has entered many writing contests, winning first place on several occasions.

As an indie author, April M. Reign writes and publishes her own books. With the increase in her book sales, she was able to give up her job in the corporate world and pursue her dream of writing stories which she hopes capture the attention and intrigue of her readers.

Readers can find April M. Reign’s eBooks on Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and more online retailers. The books are also available in print at Lulu.com.

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