'Eighteen-year-old Josephine Luquet wakes up naked and covered in blood on the same day every year when the blood moon is full. Josi has not responded to the "Cure" an immunization against anger mandated by the government and believes herself to be a threat to others.
'Then she meets Luke. Luke has had the Cure but seems different than the other "drones" and he’s dead set on helping Josi discover the truth about herself before the next blood moon.
'But time is running out. Is Luke willing to risk his life to be near her? Does he truly understand what violence she is capable of?
'Raw and full of passion, Fury is a story of love in a dystopian world, and how much we are willing to forgive in the struggle to remember our humanity.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
'Scared of her growing feelings for Luke, Josi strikes out on her own, determined never to get close to another living soul. A desperate fear is kindling inside her a fear of the intimacy Luke craves, and a fear of her own terrible past and the trail of murders she has left in her wake.
'Despite the danger, Luke is drawn to Josi, and is determined to discover the truth about her fury despite the risks. Luke knows that Josi will be hunted by the Bloods the secret police who slaughter anyone who hasn’t been cured.
'Is Josi’s fury enough to keep her alive? And will the deadly secret Luke is keeping from her be discovered? It is a secret he has fought to protect lied to protect. A secret that could destroy them both if discovered …'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
'The night of the blood moon is upon her. Josi must face the coldness inside the bloodthirsty darkness that kills with tremendous strength and no thought.
'Luke has one last chance to save her from certain death. But guilt is a heavy weight on his soul, and if he is ever to find redemption and love then the truth of his identity must come out.
'Will Josi ever be able to forgive his lies? Will she find the strength to fight the darkness inside? And will she survive long enough to do the impossible join the Resistance, and destroy the Cure once and for all?
'In the final episode of Fury questions are answered, battles won and lost, and love put through the greatest of all tests.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.