
Four days until the Election.
Natasha Biron knows this is her last chance. Losing this Election means losing the war – and her life. Officer Aaren Jemmer diligently works to lockdown Haline and ensure Natasha's failure, another special assignment he'll use to keep his secret safe. Archives employee Joaquin Deva is wrapping-up at the office before a holiday with his girlfriend – until an unexpected discovery drives him to abandon everything in his near-perfect life to find the one person who can help him: Natasha Biron.
Over the next four days their paths collide, shattering their realities as they each discover the lies they’ve been living and the unthinkable truth they share.
Haline is a stark look at a post-climate change future, a world licking its wounds after decades of war and famine in which resources are scarce and government tyrannical. It is the answer to the troubling and timely question: What if we do nothing?
Natasha Biron knows this is her last chance. Losing this Election means losing the war – and her life. Officer Aaren Jemmer diligently works to lockdown Haline and ensure Natasha's failure, another special assignment he'll use to keep his secret safe. Archives employee Joaquin Deva is wrapping-up at the office before a holiday with his girlfriend – until an unexpected discovery drives him to abandon everything in his near-perfect life to find the one person who can help him: Natasha Biron.
Over the next four days their paths collide, shattering their realities as they each discover the lies they’ve been living and the unthinkable truth they share.
Haline is a stark look at a post-climate change future, a world licking its wounds after decades of war and famine in which resources are scarce and government tyrannical. It is the answer to the troubling and timely question: What if we do nothing?
In the fall of 2011, I started writing a non-fiction book about climate change with the intention of picking up the conversation where An Inconvenient Truth had left off. Several months and 50 pages later I realized that best case I'd be preaching to the choir — worst case, no one would read it -- and that instead I needed to use fiction as the vehicle for my message. Eighteen months later, I had a manuscript; I then raised over $5k on Indiegogo to fund professional editing, cover art and more, and in January 2014 I published my first novel. If you liked Hunger Games or dystopian novels like 1984, you'll enjoy HALINE :)
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