Fearless (book series)

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Fearless is a series of teen books written by Francine Pascal, creator of the Sweet Valley High franchise.

Contents

[edit] Overview

Set in New York City, Fearless tells the story of 17 year old Gaia Moore, a girl born without the fear gene. The final book in the series was published in November 2004. Books 1-31 are available in both the British and American covers, but 32-36 are only available in the American ones. There are 36 books in the series, and two additional super editions, which give extra information of the past, and present time in the series.

[edit] Models

The series has shown three different models in its lifetime. The first was a model whom was identified as "Nika" but is widely doubted by the Fearless Fanbase, a second model has been used but has never been identified, and a third model came in later in the series who was identified as model/actress Abby Brammel.

[edit] Titles

  1. Fearless
  2. Sam
  3. Run
  4. Twisted
  5. Kiss
  6. Payback
  7. Rebel
  8. Heat
  9. Blood
  10. Liar
  11. Trust
  12. Killer
  13. Bad
  14. Missing
  15. Tears
  16. Naked
  17. Flee
  18. Love
  19. Twins
  20. Hurt
  21. Blind
  22. Alone
  23. Fear
  24. Betrayed
  25. Lost
  26. Escape
  27. Shock
  28. Chase
  29. Lust
  30. Freak
  31. Normal
  32. Terror
  33. Wired
  34. Fake
  35. Exposed
  36. Gone

Super Editions

  1. Before Gaia
  2. Gaia Abducted

[edit] Spin-off

A continuation of the series, Fearless FBI, was introduced in June 2005. As of August 2006, four installments have been published. The titles of the four books are Kill Game, Live Bait, Agent out, and Naked Eye. Will, Catherine, and Kim are some of the other main characters in the series though a lot of killings do occur.

[edit] Fans Online

The series was and still is widely loved online. Fans visited online creating various extensive fansites. However most of these websites are now years old and no longer updated, but fans still meet at the very popular Fearless Forever.

[edit] See also


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