In the Loss of Innocence, we journey to three islands as their tranquil settings are disturbed by political and social strife. Tensions between government and society erupt as human emotions take hold. The ideal image of "the island paradise" is shattered as beneath the beauty of nature's best, citizens manipulate systems of power for personal gain while others seek justice. All societies birth exclusionary systems of class, race, or intellect. Individual differences are the catalysts that create the dynamic events gracing the front page of the Federation's number one newspaper, The Reformer. In the Hibiscus Conspiracies the youth dictate the pulse of nations.