The Memory Jumper

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Young AdultDystopianLow FantasySoft Sci-fi
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Cinder × The Forgetting × Remember Me Gone

Adelaide, an illegal Memory Jumper, lives in an underground safe house with a narcissistic mother who secretly exploits her mind-altering abilities for money.

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"I can tell this budding young author has a bright future ahead of her and I will be elated to read any further books she publishes."
— Rachel Stevens ★★★★★ (Goodreads)
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Eighteen-year-old Adelaide has grown up in an underground safe house. If the government discovers her ability to manipulate memories, they’ll kill her—so she dreams, paints, and keeps her head down.

Meanwhile, her adoptive mother Fawn brings in clients desperate to rewrite their pasts, and Adelaide alters their memories for money. Some requests are light-hearted; others are downright sinister.

When a young inventor stumbles upon their illegal operation, he pushes Adelaide to see the real world, despite the risks. But freedom requires betraying the only mother she’s ever known, and Fawn would rather own Adelaide than let her go.

Publisher

Lost Island Press

ISBN

9798985010244

Publication Date

October 8, 2022

Formats

Ebook, Paperback, BlueBound

Pages

264

Cover Designer

MAD Book Covers

Typesetter

Mel Torrefranca

Violence & Gore
Mild violence with blood
Profanity
Only euphemisms (e.g. heck, darn)
Alcohol, Drugs, & Smoking
No alcohol, drugs, or smoking
Sexual Content
Romantic subplot with no kissing
Additional Warnings
Physical or emotional abuse, abduction
Amanda Michelle Brown

Amanda Michelle Brown is a blogger, author, podcaster, and graphic designer who loves nothing more than a BBC drama and an oat milk latte. Amanda wrote her first novel in middle school with a green pen (complete with illustrations). You can often find her planning her next crazy project, haunting libraries and thrift stores, or telling stories about her day that may be a little exaggerated.

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