Lies the Guardians Tell – Herman Steuernagel 


 

The Guardians have lied to humanity for centuries . . . Now she’ll be forced to uncover the truth.

Sierra Runar calls the Sphere her home, where the Guardians claim to protect humanity from the toxic world outside. But when Sierra discovers the framework of their perfect society might be built on a lie, she begins to ask dangerous questions and is unprepared for the chain of events she triggers, including the murder of her best friend.

Plunged into a deadly hunt for forbidden secrets, she stumbles into a world that shouldn’t exist. On top of everything else, she discovers she can somehow bring malfunctioning technology to life, making her a valuable commodity in an unscrupulous world, but also humanity’s potential savior.

Not knowing who she can trust, Sierra must decide who is friend and who is foe, and must choose between the fate of the world and the lives of those closest to her.

Can Sierra discover the secrets of the past before it’s too late?

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Subgenres: Apocalyptic / Post-Apocalyptic, Dystopian

Date first published:  December 1, 2020

On Kindle Unlimited: No

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Author Information

Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/h_steuernagel

Website: https://www.hermansteuernagel.com

Biography: Herman Steuernagel is a crafter of dystopian worlds and dark tales, including his debut Lies of the Guardians series. Herman grew up with a love of story and of writing. That love has never waned and led to a Bachelor of Arts (English Major) from the University of Calgary. His past titles include entrepreneur, financial branch manager, and journalist. He currently works as a web developer. Herman lives in British Columbia, Canada where he wields his stories of robots, vampires and other fantastical creatures. He can often be found cycling, running and enjoying time with his wife.

Other information

Cover artist name: Miblart

Cover artist website: https://www.miblart.com/

Editor/Formatter’s name: Chersti Nieveen, Sandra Ogle, Blair Thornburgh

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