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Divided: Book One in the Divided series

All Marcos wanted was escape. Too bad he ended up in a fate worse than death.

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If you enjoyed The Hunger Games or Maze Runner, you’ll love the heart-pounding action, strong male protagonist, rebellion, and diverse cast in this first book in the award-winning Divided series.

In a world where technology has crashed and a ruthless dictator rules the Federated Republic of America with an iron fist, eighteen-year-old Marcos finds himself trapped within the impenetrable walls of Queenstown. Despite his attempts to escape, he is “disappeared” into a secret labor camp, with his controlling father’s approval.

But Marcos never expected to find a vibrant and diverse rebel movement, the Underground, within the confines of the labor camp. Fueled by his anger and a desire for freedom, Marcos joins forces with his new found family to take action against the oppressive regime and free the labor camp. However, their rebellion could come with a high price.

The Supreme Commander will stop at nothing to maintain control over his citizens, even if it means crushing  uprisings and those daring enough to lead them.

As Marcos and his friends risk everything for their freedom, they face the harsh reality that the Supreme Commander will not go down without a fight. Will their determination be enough to defeat the tyrant and free the labor camp or will they fall victim to his ruthless tactics.

Silver Medal Winner of the Moonbeam Children’s Book Award for Young Adult eBook Fiction

First Place Winner of the Firebird Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction

“Well “walls balls” this was an amazing dystopian read by CC Robinson! 🤩” – Amazon reviewer

“This book kept me entertained through every page and had me almost crying in the end. I thoroughly enjoyed it and can’t wait for book 2!” – Good Reads reader

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