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Plastic

A Dystopian Time Travel BWWM Romance

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Plastic

By: Kiki Mae
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Her sterile future was born in his brilliant past.

In the sterile, sunless world of 2095, humanity is dying. A plague of microplastics has rendered the population infertile, and archivist Alani Reid has just been declared ‘Biologically Obsolete.’ Facing a slow, state-sanctioned starvation, she volunteers for the Chronos Program—a one-way ticket to the past. This isn't just a mission; it's an escape.

But when Alani is dropped into the humid, vibrant world of 1952 Florida, she comes face-to-face with the architect of her world’s apocalypse: the brilliant, kind, and dangerously handsome chemist, Leo Madsen. His miraculous invention, polyethylene, is her world's poison, and he believes it’s the key to a utopian future.

As they are drawn together by an impossible connection, their love creates a paradox that history was never meant to see—a child, the first pure human in a century. Now, Alani is not just a ghost from the future; she’s a target. A relentless Hunter has been dispatched through time to ‘correct’ the timeline by any means necessary. Alani and Leo must race to protect their child, a living symbol of hope in a world built on a foundation of lies.

This gripping BWWM dystopian time travel romance is perfect for fans of Octavia Butler and Blake Crouch.
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  • Secret Baby Paradox
  • He Falls First
  • Forced Proximity

One-click now to discover if their love can rewrite the future before it’s too late!

Dystopian Multicultural Science Fiction
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