What if in order to gain life, first you had to sacrifice it?
New Eden Township is more than a dungeon for Fillion Nichols. The medieval biodome community, where Fillion is serving time, is a birthright that torments his life and threatens his future. Sealed inside the experimental Mars colony, there is no escape from anyone, especially the young woman who has haunted his thoughts for nearly six years. To preserve his sanity, he focuses on one goal - decoding the mystery behind the Watson deaths.
It is a mission that shatters his distorted perceptions of reality and helps rebuild the fractured elements of his life.
Meanwhile, to prove his worth to the Daughter of Earth, a young nobleman ventures beyond the walls of the biodome and experiences the Outside world for the first time. But his quest takes an unpredictable turn when he meets Lynden Nichols and Mack Ferguson, who draw him into their world--a community also confined and isolated by society. The Anime Tech Movement's computer underground is far from the rustic, honorable life the young nobleman knows. Yet, he discovers familiar elements within the high tech subculture that may sustain the home he left behind.
As worlds converge, each young man faces a choice that will affect the survival of an entire community. And to save the generation they fight for, both men must defy the boundaries of everything they know.
Are you ready to discover what is real?
For fans of eco-dystopian fantasy and fairy tale re-tellings, The Biodome Chronicles spins the yarns of a psychological game that is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat!
"...Elements was a beautiful, original, and well-written second addition to this series..."
-- Kookie Krysp Reviews
"Elements presents the most thoughtful, realistic vision of the near future I have seen in this genre so far... part murder mystery, part romance, part fantasy, part science fiction, part eco-punk, but the mix never feels contrive."
-- Selah J. Tay-Song, award-winning author of Dreams of QaiMaj series
The crispness and confidence with which the narrative is revealed, and how the characters are brought to life, is brilliant. The textures and visuals are vividly woven into the plot layers, all threaded together with Jesikah's masterful use of language and dialogue."
-- Artic Fricbergs, author of The Muskokans