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  • Broken Fate

    Jennifer Derrick

    eBook (Clean Teen Publishing, April 18, 2016)
    2017 RONE Award Nominee for Best YA NovelThe chasm between death and an infinite fate can never be crossed. Except by love. Zeus gave her one simple job: Kill every human. Atropos--daughter of Zeus and the third goddess of Fate from Greek mythology --spends her eternal life snipping human lifelines when their mortal lives are over. As if being a killer doesn't make life miserable enough, she and her Fate-wielding sisters must live amongst the humans on Earth thanks to a long-running feud between their mother and Zeus. Living on Earth means they must mingle with the mortals, attend the local high school, and attempt to fit in--or at least not stand out too much.Killing and mingling don't mix, which is why Atropos' number-one rule is to avoid all relationships with the humans. Caring for the people she has to kill is a fast track to insanity. However, when Alex Morgan walks into her first-period English class, she knows she's in for trouble. He's the worst kind of human for her to like--one with a rapidly approaching expiration date. And he makes Atropos want to break all the rules.
  • Broken Fate

    Jennifer Derrick

    Paperback (Clean Teen Publishing, April 18, 2016)
    2017 RONE Award Nominee for Best YA NovelThe chasm between death and an infinite fate can never be crossed. Except by love. Zeus gave her one simple job: Kill every human. Atropos--daughter of Zeus and the third goddess of Fate from Greek mythology --spends her eternal life snipping human lifelines when their mortal lives are over. As if being a killer doesn't make life miserable enough, she and her Fate-wielding sisters must live amongst the humans on Earth thanks to a long-running feud between their mother and Zeus. Living on Earth means they must mingle with the mortals, attend the local high school, and attempt to fit in--or at least not stand out too much.Killing and mingling don't mix, which is why Atropos' number-one rule is to avoid all relationships with the humans. Caring for the people she has to kill is a fast track to insanity. However, when Alex Morgan walks into her first-period English class, she knows she's in for trouble. He's the worst kind of human for her to like--one with a rapidly approaching expiration date. And he makes Atropos want to break all the rules.
  • Broken Fate: Threads of the Moirae

    Jennifer Derrick, Tyr Tharsis, Clean Teen Publishing

    Audiobook (Clean Teen Publishing, July 27, 2017)
    Zeus gave her one simple job: Kill every human. Atropos, daughter of Zeus and the third goddess of Fate from Greek mythology, spends her eternal life snipping human lifelines when their mortal lives are over. As if being a killer doesn't make life miserable enough, she and her Fate-wielding sisters must live amongst the humans on Earth thanks to a long-running feud between their mother and Zeus. Living on Earth means they must mingle with the mortals, attend the local high school, and attempt to fit in, or at least not stand out too much. Killing and mingling don't mix, which is why Atropos' number-one rule is to avoid all relationships with the humans. Caring for the people she has to kill is a fast track to insanity. However, when Alex Morgan walks into her first-period English class, she knows she's in for trouble. He's the worst kind of human for her to like, one with a rapidly approaching expiration date. And he makes Atropos want to break all the rules.
  • Broken Fate

    Jennifer Derrick

    Paperback (Clean Teen Publishing, Aug. 16, 1784)
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  • Broken Fate

    Jennifer Derrick

    Paperback (Clean Teen Publishing, March 24, 1750)
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  • Broken Fate

    Jennifer Derrick

    Paperback (Clean Teen Publishing, Aug. 16, 1615)
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