ApenVeil Industries: Book 1
In 2200, the nUnited States is a cruel wasteland for even the most hardened or violent humans to survive in, and it's all thanks to the ApenVeil Incident of 2030.
Despite lacking a memory that extended before she awoke outside of ApenVeil’s Factory One, Aria is better suited than most to brave the nation’s mutated wilds, but she isn’t sure if her inhuman strength is a gift from her missing past, or a cursed joke the ghosts of ApenVeil are playing on her. Her curiosities, however, are stifled by Sean, the self-proclaimed “man who saved her,” but his numerous deficiencies are due to catch up to him and free her from his selfish incompetence.
While the short life she remembers living has been hard, she believes she’s ready to face the Wastes and find her missing past, even if escaped and abundant ApenVeil atrocities lurk in every shadow.
ApenVeil Industries: Book 2
Despite her best (or worst) efforts to the contrary, the nUnited States Wastes are not yet done with Aria. After learning at least some truths of her missing past in the bowels of Factory One, a revitalized Aria is Driven to a new adventure: brave the site of the ApenVeil Incident to find Max Biggmann’s daughter.
Meanwhile, in the 1900s, a young and auspicious Max realizes his life’s meaning in adventing ApenVeil Industries, ushering in a fruitful era of opulence and ingenuity, yet somehow, his prosperous utopia only lasts a century before the Incident occurs.
ApenVeil Industries: Book 3
Alone once more, Aria - Driveless for the first time in her life - must make her first real choice: fight, flee, or die. But choice, as ever, seems to be an illusion, at least when considering the burden she has placed upon her back.
With an entire nation of Wastes separating her from anyone she can still consider an ally, an army of insatiable foes inhabiting the expansive lands, and relatively little supplies remaining in her pack, she must force one foot in front of the other if she still hopes to attain the one thing in life that ever mattered to her: freedom.