Bio

Born and raised in Southeastern Idaho, Kody Boye began his writing career at fourteen with the publication of his story [A] Prom Queen’s Revenge in the Yellow Mama Webzine. After being published nearly three-dozen times in various markets, he went independent at eighteen and currently writes horror and dark fantasy fiction. He is the author of the epic fantasy series The Brotherhood Saga, the paranormal romance series The Kaldr Chronicles and the forthcoming Scarlet Jane novels. He currently lives and writes in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas.

Genres

Fantasy
Horror
Erotica
LGBT
Paranormal
Science Fiction
Teen & Young Adult
Romance

Blurbs

Rhiannon Frater

One of the most creative minds in young adult fiction delivers yet another breathtaking tale.

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A Deadly Bloom

My name is Bryce Song, and for my entire life, I have lived in the shadow of a deadly Bloom that not only kills, but raises the dead. Since the plague’s beginning, my people have journeyed toward our God’s Promised Lands atop the backs of the Guardians. I have always wondered if we would reach our destination and felt helpless against the seemingly insurmountable odds.

A great valley, filled with its Fallen peoples and their undead protector, separates us from our salvation. The only chance of killing our monstrous enemy is to find a weapon, once wielded by our God. During the long journey, our heroes have been slain, and few are willing to embark on a quest to retrieve the holy relic.

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When They Came

I was never afraid of monsters—at least, not until They came: the visitors from outer space.

Six years later, at the age of seventeen, I'm just about to graduate from school and declare my career of choice. The Midnight Guard—who protect our community from the vicious things that lie outside our walls—calls to me, and a shortage of applicants instantly lands me a spot in their ranks.

But when I am bitten by an alien on a supply run, I begin to dream of things not of this world—and will soon find that my life is about to change forever.

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The Beautiful Ones

My mother once said that only the Beautiful Ones survive. This is because, in the war-torn Great South, beauty is a currency, and to have it means you will never have to worry about a thing.

The only problem is: beauty is judged by our capital’s Gentlewomen, and there is no guarantee that we will past their test.

Every year, the Gentlewomen of the capital leave the Glittering City to oversee the annual Procession. They travel settlement to settlement selecting girls, aged sixteen and older, to become Beautiful Ones. If chosen, we will be lifted into a life of luxury, but the cost is our free will.

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