In the year 2144, rising seas have devoured cities and farmlands, while genetic segregation has torn humanity apart. In this haunting vision of the future, those deemed "genetically unworthy" are condemned to lives of poverty and exploitation, while the privileged few enjoy the comforts of a carefully controlled society.
Layla, forced into prostitution to support her struggling family, finds her life unexpectedly intertwined with Marcus, the idealistic son of a powerful politician. When he offers her a position in his household to save her from the streets, neither expects the forbidden connection that blooms between them. But in a world where genetic purity dictates social status, their growing love isn't just taboo—it's a crime punishable by death.
As Layla and Marcus navigate the treacherous waters of their attraction, they uncover disturbing truths about the system that defines their world. Their journey takes them across a transformed Earth in search of a rumored sanctuary where love isn't determined by genetic code. But with government forces in pursuit and their own demons to face, survival will require more than just escape—it will demand they confront a society that would rather see them dead than together.
"Unknown Variant" is a gripping dystopian romance that explores the timeless themes of discrimination, sacrifice, and the courage to love against all odds. This powerful debut novel challenges readers to question the true meaning of human worth in a world where genetics determine destiny.
Author Bio
Sara Grover is an accomplished advocate and author whose writing emerges from the depths of personal experience and unwavering conviction. A former educator turned full-time caregiver, she has traversed the United States, calling every time zone home—experiences that have enriched her understanding of humanity's diverse tapestry. As the mother of a special needs child and a military spouse, she intimately understands the impact of societal prejudice and the strength required to challenge established systems.
Grover's debut novel, "Unknown Variant," was born from her fierce advocacy for neurodiversity and her determination to confront the stigmas faced by those deemed "different." Through her writing, she transforms real-world prejudices into compelling dystopian fiction that forces readers to examine their own biases. When not writing, she dedicates her time to raising awareness about special needs acceptance and supporting military families facing similar challenges.
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