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Fading: A Singularity Rising novel, #2
Ghosting: A Singularity Rising novel, #1
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When ten-year-old Noah Nobles draws, his mind is whisked away to another world. When he discovers that, it also unlocks an ability to disappear. He realizes he's not only a gifted artist; he has a superpower. Noah explores his new abilities, using them to help those in need, but this draws unwanted attention from someone who will change his life—not for the better.

Separated from his family and friends, Noah struggles to find a way to reclaim control of his life and his superhuman abilities. If he doesn't succeed, his powers will be manipulated by others, to serve their own agenda, and people he cares about will suffer.

Noah must discover not only who he is, but must soon make the hardest decision of his young life.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMarc Johnson
Release dateMar 25, 2016
Fading: A Singularity Rising novel, #2
Ghosting: A Singularity Rising novel, #1

Titles in the series (2)

  • Ghosting: A Singularity Rising novel, #1

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    Ghosting: A Singularity Rising novel, #1
    Ghosting: A Singularity Rising novel, #1

    As a stay-at-home programmer living with her loving boyfriend, Mia lives a simple but good life. Like most people, she dreams, but unlike most, she has vivid dreams about her neighbors' lives. One day, she realizes that they aren't dreams—what she's been experiencing is real. Mia's able to "ghost" into anyone she chooses, take control of their body, and make them do what she wants. Frustrated by the injustice and abuse she sees around her, Mia begins using her power to try to right the wrongs she sees. Her boyfriend, Amir, does his best to stop her, believing that no one person should have that much power, and that the system—or God—will bring justice to the perpetrators. Mia, on the other hand, has seen too much corruption in her life to believe in such naivety. However, the best intentions don't always work out as planned. The power begins to affect Mia in ways she didn't expect—and turns out to have consequences she never imagined.

  • Fading: A Singularity Rising novel, #2

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    Fading: A Singularity Rising novel, #2
    Fading: A Singularity Rising novel, #2

    When ten-year-old Noah Nobles draws, his mind is whisked away to another world. When he discovers that, it also unlocks an ability to disappear. He realizes he's not only a gifted artist; he has a superpower. Noah explores his new abilities, using them to help those in need, but this draws unwanted attention from someone who will change his life—not for the better. Separated from his family and friends, Noah struggles to find a way to reclaim control of his life and his superhuman abilities. If he doesn't succeed, his powers will be manipulated by others, to serve their own agenda, and people he cares about will suffer. Noah must discover not only who he is, but must soon make the hardest decision of his young life.

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Marc Johnson

Marc Johnson has moved a lot since his parents divorced when he was two. He also can't answer a straight question and has developed a taste for sarcastic wit over the years. Probably also for the same reason. He hasn't won any awards, but he does have a deep knowledge of Transformers, Star Trek, and The Twilight Zone--his top three geeky loves. He writes because he loves stories and hopes to one day have written something successful as a movie, TV show, comic, book, magazine, and play. Marc Johnson also loves to game, whether it be video, card, or board. He loves to test his mind in the challenges they bring...until the zombie, alien, or robot apocalypse comes.

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