Congratulations Darlene Oakley!

Inner Sanctum: Remnant by Darlene Oakley

Canadian author and good friend Darlene Oakley‘s first book in the Inner Sanctum series, Remnant, was awarded the Best in Science Fiction & Fantasy — Dystopian category in the 2025 INTERNATION IMPACT BOOK AWARDS!

Congratuations!

Darlene Oakley is a freelance writer, editor, and transcriptionist based in Canada’s Niagara region. She has written for the dental, healthcare, and parenting audiences, and now specializes in scientific research and experimental development (SR&ED). She has over 200 articles published online to date. She has held various roles within the publishing industry for the past twenty-five years. 

Darlene has been writing short stories and books since she first learned how to put pen to paper. Her writing is the culmination of a lifelong passion, born from a love of language, relatable characters, a touch of sci-fi, and elements of love and suspense.

About INNER SANCTUM: REMNANT

Her first book in this Dystopian Science Fiction series is about the last-known remnants of life from Upper World Earth and they are dying.

The underground city of Egerton’s population – saved from almost certain death on the surface 400 years ago – is shrinking. 

Family Control Officer Aurora Cassle and Mayor’s Assistant Den Maron must find out why. Their investigation reveals Egerton’s long-forgotten history and long-buried secrets which generations of mayors have hidden from the public. 

Den and Aurora’s research leads them to one conclusion; the only way to save their city – their people – is to return to the surface. 

To do so presents great risk to everyone. No one can really predict what awaits them on the surface after four centuries – wars, disease, predators. Most are willing to take the risk, but some don’t want life in Egerton to change at all and do what they can to ensure no one leaves. 

The fight to return to the surface comes at a cost no one expects.

About The International Impact Book Awards

The International Impact Book Awards is more than a recognition program—it is a global movement dedicated to celebrating excellence in storytelling and honoring the authors whose words spark transformation. Founded and led by a collective of respected entrepreneurs, bestselling authors, and visionary thought leaders, the organization exists to spotlight the most powerful books from around the world and elevate the people behind them

Find out more about Darlene’s books here: DarsBooks.com

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