Young Adult Books

CJ Singh’s dystopian thriller EDEN offers readers a thrilling plot and compelling characters, while posing interesting questions about courage and humanity. ~ Indiereader

A cleverly plotted dystopian novel with a strong cast of characters. A FINALIST and highly recommended. ~The Wishing Shelf Book Awards

Eden tells a mystical but eerily realistic tale of a dystopian world in which the Fever has become a deadly contagion. While Eden and her family live in a safe, secluded home away from the city, danger encroaches.

Eden meets Jace, a mysterious yet striking boy from the city, and she finds herself with unexpected feelings. Struggling against the dark forces threatening their lives, Eden and Jace discover the true meaning of love and family. They are willing to surrender to the unknown to fight for what they believe is right.

Lovers of Hunger Games and Divergent will enjoy C. J. Singh’s Eden, an action-packed dystopian fantasy with a touch of romance.

Eden survived the contagion, and she has the claws and fangs to show for it. But together with her boyfriend Jace, her faithful wolf Ash, and her family, she heads south to escape Zane and to explore other areas of the world. However, things are not what they seem.

Jace is determined to help Eden navigate her new reality, but what they discover in the south makes it more challenging. Still, he strives to persevere for her and those who need their help…no matter the cost.

In the south, they’re met with civil conflict, helpless people, and family feuds. Eager to help those in need, Eden plans to fight their conflict, but before she can, she learns that Zane is an even bigger threat. As both the north and the south face their own evils, they realize they must come together if they want to survive.

Chimera, the sequel to C J Singh’s novel Eden, is a heart-pounding thrill ride, where much is at stake and nowhere seems safe. For these two, will hope prevail, or will evil triumph? Will they be able to rescue those who need them the most, or will their efforts be in vain?