Immortality is no longer a myth, it's a scientific possibility -- all major diseases have been cured and aging is “ancient history” thanks to Fhenix Pharmaceuticals. But after her first life-preserving surgery, twenty-year-old Mora Avery may not have as long as she thinks. Her organs are failing, a medical impossibility in the futuristic society of Vox. Science can save her life, but it may mean losing her humanity. Is life still worth living if you lose the reason you're living for?
Erica Crouch is a fiction writer and genre hopper. She has co-founded two publishing collectives, Patchwork Press and Weapenry, and has produced nine novels and two screenplays. Originally from Ellicott City, Erica has since moved into the heart of Annapolis, Maryland where she continues to write while studying law.