Lost in Waste

Lost in Waste
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Publisher : CityOwl+ORM
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9781949090673
ISBN-13 : 1949090671
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Book Synopsis Lost in Waste by : Catherine Haustein

Download or read book Lost in Waste written by Catherine Haustein and published by CityOwl+ORM. This book was released on 2020-02-18 with total page 339 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The author of Mixed In returns to her “wonderfully unique dystopian setting . . . [in] a fast paced, sexy, drama that will keep the pages turning” (InD’tale). Chemist Cali Van Winkle and genetically modified “Icon” Eve Whitehead compete as Team Beautiful and Damned for the opportunity of easier lives in their tightly controlled society, but their assignment is garbage—literally. The women must find practical uses for Cochtonia’s putrid sewage lagoon, the WasteBin, a remote area where garbage and hog waste overrun everything. It’s a disgusting task until Cali and Eve discover something very rare living near the WasteBin: virile males. Suddenly their assignment isn’t so rancid, and the very thought of experiencing true love becomes their motivation, but there’s far more to Crisper males, Remmer and Layal, than they’re willing to admit. After all, the males are genetically modified erotic escorts. When the men and women are separated by a strange chain of events, the women must focus on winning the competition and gaining the status that will allow them to be with their men—if they can find them. “The author introduces an entertaining cast of characters, while warning us of what could be.” —Lee Joanne Collins, author of Who Cares About You? If you like Megan Lynch, Jack Hunt, Robert J. Crane, James D. Prescott, and Grace Hamilton, you’ll love this unique and fun dystopian adventure!


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