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The Underground
by May Oktan
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Synopsis
They told her the world was perfect. But perfection always comes at a cost.
Above ground, life is peaceful. Controlled. Safe. A place where the formula for a flawless society has supposedly been found, and Elara has always done her best to follow it. In her pristine community, honor is earned by ...
Above ground, life is peaceful. Controlled. Safe. A place where the formula for a flawless society has supposedly been found, and Elara has always done her best to follow it. In her pristine community, honor is earned by ...
They told her the world was perfect. But perfection always comes at a cost.
Above ground, life is peaceful. Controlled. Safe. A place where the formula for a flawless society has supposedly been found, and Elara has always done her best to follow it. In her pristine community, honor is earned by sending newborns to the Underground city in service of the greater cause.
Still, a sense of unease has always lived inside her—a feeling that something isn't quite right. But in a world like hers, tradition is not something to be questioned.
When a buried secret surfaces, suspicion spirals into a dangerous journey of discovery. As Elara digs deeper, she begins to unravel unsettling truths about her family, her society, and the role she was meant to play.
In the most unlikely place, connections grow. Unexpected. Fragile. And maybe even something deeper.
Join Elara in The Underground—a gripping dystopian tale of loyalty, betrayal, and the quiet strength it takes to question everything you've ever known.
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