
Jay Morrison grew up in a single parent home, since his parents divorced when he was two and his father hadn't visited or contacted him since. His Korean grandparents disowned Jay and his mother, because she'd married an American and Jay was only half-Korean. He was never made aware of his American grandparents, so he assumed they were deceased. Born a genius, Jay was more than adept at designing new tech, including a very popular social networking platform when he was eleven years old. With such an extremely high IQ, Jay was admitted to college at age fourteen—and graduated with a Ph.D. at seventeen. After his mother's death, Jay had no idea that being discovered and accepted by his American grandparents would cause problems within the family—or that attempts on his life had already begun when he was in grade school. It was probably a very good thing that he'd never been exactly human…
Author

Connie Suttle lives in Oklahoma with her husband and three cats. Connie holds an MFA in Fine Art (film production and animation) and taught courses at the university level before moving on to bookstore management. Nowadays, if she isn't writing or editing, she's dreaming up her next book.