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Blood Numbers

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There are only two kinds of people left on the earth: Donors and Recipients.

Sixteen-year-old Aston Vazeto hates the idea of selling her blood for money and is determined to be the first Donor in New World history to never donate.

But after a suspicious accident at her father's power plant leaves her family diving deeper into poverty, Aston has no other choice except to enter the annual blood auctions, where Recipients bid on the richest blood. With the highest test results ever seen, Aston's blood becomes the most sought-after in history, and will likely bring a large price at auctions.

When her friends are caught tampering with their donations, they are arrested and tortured. Knowing she puts her family's safety and income at risk, Aston takes advantage of an opportunity to escape donation facility drugs meant to keep Donors complacent. Free to feel and free to love, she is caught between Gannet, a kind facility technician, and Marcus, a sarcastic rebel like herself. Dancing at Blood Auction Balls and kissing a donor in coat closets under the stairs has Aston confused between joining the uprising she hears rumors about or merely following the life her blood was meant to lead.

©2020 C.F. Kreitzer (P)2020 Immortal Works
Dystopian Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Fiction

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This was a hard premise and wont deny did struggle a bit in listening to it and keeping engaged with the story. The narration was brilliant.

It is such an unusual premise and I could just see this being made into a movie on shudder or Netflix.

I was given a free copy by storyorgins and the author but that in no way influenced my review.

Interesting listen, good character development

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