“[H]ighly recommended.”—Midwest Book Review
Our wounds were self-inflicted. We created without foresight. We erased ourselves and made pretensions reality. Now Snow falls.
Kate Enrite lives in the near future where a person’s influence score determines what society offers. These influence scores have pervaded social structures to the point that privacy has been outlawed as a hindrance to influence measurement. With nothing to gain from her true identity or lose as a fake, Kate fights to secure what she perceives as a better life. In the process, she will discover how long a person can pretend to be someone they are not before becoming the pretense.
Content Warning: Snow Falling contains scenes of drug abuse and violence not suitable for some audiences.