The aim of the Offshore Youth Rehabilitation Facility is simple- to send all teen
 criminals, regardless of their offence, to a faraway isle where they and their
 deeds are put out of sight, out of mind. It is commonly known as the Isle of
 Rebels, and it serves to instil fear in the hearts of young offenders and ‘put youth
 in their place.
 At least, that’s what everyone is led to believe.
 Emry McLeod, Lizabeth Merrin, Jakson Veer, and Cerina Rayz all come from
 very different backgrounds, lives, and brands of trouble. When their paths
 converge on the dangerous prison island, they set out to reclaim their freedom.
 However, they soon realise there’s no escape if there’s nowhere to run. To rise
 up against the unfair society that binds them, they are going to have to do much
 more than break their bonds- they’re going to have to rewrite the world
 completely, discovering themselves and learning what’s worth fighting for in the
 process.
Author Willa Holmes grew up in Alberta, where her love of dystopian fiction was
 born as she secretly read The Hunger Games in her desk during math class.
 Apart from writing, Willa adores coffee, cats, guitar, scouting, and spending time
 with friends. She is currently completing junior high school, and this is her first
 novel.
