Day 6,205 of my existence started out sunny, the sky green and the clouds hovering with the slightest shade of purple so we knew to dress for a mild chill. I informed my clothing supplier and was outfitted with a thin jacket over my uniform. Regulation breakfast tasted as it always did. Pod transfers ran smoothly. People saluted in greeting. Nothing from my morning at the Wiring Station gave any hint that at exactly 3:12 that afternoon, someone would pull the plug, literally, on my entire world.I did not know I was a Digital. None of us did. Too many generations had passed between the original truth of the Project and us. That’s why when Project Three was discontinued, and all its occupants disconnected, we felt we were in a dream.In reality, we were waking up for the first time.Find out what happens before The Digitals as Jameson and Margo are discontinued from Project Three, thrust into a harsh new reality, fight The System, and attempt to escape in an exciting journey they don't even remember...yet!
Amazon bestselling author of over 35 books Kimberly Rae has lived in Bangladesh, Uganda, Kosovo and Indonesia. She rafted the Nile River, hiked the hills at the base of Mount Everest, and ate cow brains, just to say she'd done it!
Rae has been published over 300 times and has work in 5 languages. Kimberly Rae’s articles have been published in BRIO, BRIO & Beyond, Proverbs 31 Woman Magazine, Mature Years, Diabetes Health, SusieMag, Women of the Harvest, Clubhouse Jr., Keys for Kids, Insight magazine, and Woman Alive, the only Christian magazine for woman in the UK. She writes regularly for Regular Baptist Press and Union Gospel Press.
Rae has been interviewed on multiple radio shows, in several newspapers, on blogs, and once on television. Since the release of her bestselling novels on human trafficking and missions (STOLEN WOMAN, STOLEN CHILD, STOLEN FUTURE), she is a requested professional speaker on human trafficking--not just the problem, but how people can be part of the solution.
Rae also has a series of books on living joyfully with chronic illness (she has Addison's disease) and new books on trafficking: For Teens: Capturing Jasmina For Adults and Teens: Captive No More Someday Dreams