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Author: Saewod Tice | Website

Saewod Tice lives in Central Pennsylvania with her husband and two children. A self-proclaimed foul mouthed, book nerd who loves reading genres ranging from Young Adult to Horror to Erotica.

To escape the structured, methodical confines of her day job, she delves into her overzealous imagination producing dystopian worlds and romances. When not writing or spending time with her family, she embraces her Computer Geekdom through the internet. Including being a member of Writing.com, TextNovel writing forums, and RWC group.

You can find her:
Tweeting @saewodtice
Blogging at www.saewod.webs.com 


Published Works & Book Reviews

Amongst the Ruins

In the year 2220, only about 15% of Earth's population have survived and thrived after the Nuclear Disaster of 2020.

With the collapse of modern society, the population has regressed into eight clans.

Amongst these clans, an unusual girl grows from child to adult.

Raised on the run and in hiding, Shilo wants to be free of the expectations of women. But in a ruined world where anyone could be an enemy, only the radiation-twisted mutants are clearly identifiable. A fertile female is a precious treasure, and any lapse in caution can mean a loss of the freedom she longs for.

Training as hard as a soldier would, in order to free herself from social constraints, she finds herself faced with an offer from a new clan--an offer that provides her with what she desires. But her recently found independence brings discovery, and discovery brings two very different men from her past—and each of them is determined to claim her.

One is obsessed with owning her, the other desires her as the only person who can make him love again.

Reviewer: Crisgee
Review: Nov 4, 2011
Genre(s): YA / Teen, Romance, Dystopia, Futuristic, YA (ages 16+)
After the apocalyptic events of 2020, only 15% of the world's population remains. Those that are left must seek protection of the clans or live as nomads. Women are especially vulnerable, forced into subservient roles, living in households as multiple wives or serving as concubines and sometimes providing children, as a "consequence" for their actions. Shilo, born out of a consequence forced on her mother aft

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