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Holding Oniah (The Oniah Trilogy Book 1)

They come at night when Ember Janerro is sleeping, when she lies unconscious and vulnerable and alone. The slavers have always erased her memory as fast as they open the locked front door. Her mind is designed to offer no resistance, to keep her blankly imprisoned behind amnesic barrier. The perfectly controlled super-spy. Until this morning. When Ember wakes at dawn, standing in a grove behind a gas station in someone else's clothes, one thought pounds through her head: My name is not always Ember. Realizing her simple life as a nurse is the manipulated cover for her secret life under mind control, Ember is now a threat to the most powerful secret society in the world. When a mysterious philanthropist offers to help her find freedom, Ember uncovers psychic abilities that the manipulators have invested millions to hide and control. And she's running out of time.

About the Author

Fan favorite and best known for her novel and short story collection set in her Oniah World, Valerie Brook tells stories found in the deeper shadows of life, yet still finds a light to shine no matter the depth of darkness. A guest writer for multiple short story collections, including the quarterly Uncollected Anthology Magazine in November 2016, look for her numerous upcoming short stories scheduled to release in Fiction River Anthology Magazine and Pulphouse Magazine.

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