Is the struggle called "life or death" when you don't even know you're real?
Lincoln Montague's mother was murdered, but nobody will listen. It's been two years, and even the Sheriff believes that her mother committed suicide. Lincoln's quest for the truth disrupts her life and everyone else's lives in small-town Lothania, where townspeople would much rather forget the secrets Lincoln's investigation threatens to expose.
When Lincoln finally discovers the truth about her home, she affirms what she'd always suspected: she has no place in it. Should she stay? Should she go? Her future hinges on the answer to one simple question: what happened that night when her mother, Aida, hung herself from their rafters?
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Aida Lothian's personality "quirks" keep her isolated and alone. The only thing she's good at is technology. But she's really good. She's so good that terrorist Jordan Helm seeks her out to build an escape kit and help him disappear. He says he's giving up the trade, but Aida suspects he may be orchestrating his grand finale.
Is she strong enough to stop him? And if she does, then what? Aida has always known she would never live a normal life, but she never suspected what she would one day become:
Libera, Goddess of Worlds.
Libera, Goddess of Worlds, chronicles events just after Bodhi Rising and follows the lives of two new characters woven into a tapestry of intertwined fates. As models slowly integrate with society, something new is being born, and everyone is too busy to notice.
Libera, Goddess of Worlds, is a cross between Lawnmower Man by Stephen King and The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N.K.Jeminson. This novel is a tale of love, betrayal, virtual reality, and the wrath of goddesses.