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Cover Reveal: Restraint by Randi Cooley Wilson

12.6.14

Isn't this the most beautiful cover? I love it! 

Book One:
Revelation, (The Revelation Series, Volume One)
Genre: New Adult Paranormal Romance
Published: May 1st, 2014
A DIVINE SECRET,
A LOYAL PROTECTOR,
A FORBIDDEN LOVE.
Eve Collins starts her freshman year at college blissfully unaware that one revelation will challenge everything she’s believed to be true about her family, life, and future, and right in the midst of it all is Asher St. Michael.
Mysterious and aloof, Asher is appointed to protect Eve at all costs. Bound by his oath of loyalty to mankind, loving her is forbidden.
Dark and enigmatic, Gage Gallagher may be even more dangerous to Eve than the demonic army that hunts her.
Caught in the middle of a centuries old war, Eve must choose sides knowing that the wrong choice will cost more than just her life.
Can Asher and Eve fulfill their destinies or will their love destroy everything?
Revelation is a journey of self-discovery, love, and sacrifice.
This is volume one of a series.
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ABOUT BOOK 2:
A FORBIDDEN LOVE WILL BECOME DEEPER.
A LOYALTY WILL BE TESTED.
AND ONLY DARKNESS WILL REMAIN.
One revelation changed everything, turning Eve Collin's world upside down with grief and questions of identity and allegiance. Now as she flees enemies that refuse to give up, Eve must also face the mounting attraction between herself and her gargoyle protector. Will she ever truly be safe? How much will she sacrifice to survive and who will she become?
Restraint is an addictive pleasure a spellbinding continuation of Eve's journey of self-discovery, love and sacrifice.
Readers captivated by Revelation will eagerly devour Restraint.
Restraint is volume two in The Revelation Series.

Randi was born and raised in Massachusetts where she attended Bridgewater State University and graduated with a degree in Communication Studies. After graduation she moved to California where she lived happily bathed in sunshine and warm weather for fifteen years.
Randi and her husband recently moved back to Massachusetts with their daughter where she was encouraged to begin writing again.
Revelation is her first novel and The Revelations Series is her first New Adult Paranormal Romance book series.
“I’ve had a love affair with books, writing and storytelling since childhood. It has been a dream of mine to introduce this world and these characters to you. I hope I’ve done them justice.”
Randi loves to hear from readers, you can reach out to her via Twitter: R_CooleyWilson and/or Facebook: authorrandicooleywilson
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The Beast of Callaire by Saruuh Kelsey

20.5.14

The Beast of Callaire by Saruuh Kelsey
Published May 20th, 2014
Genre: YA Fantasy/Mythology

Yasmin is a descendant of the Manticore. A creature of Persian mythology. A Legendary.
But she doesn’t want to be. Unlike the Legendaries in The Red, Yasmin wants nothing more than an ordinary life. She tries to fool herself into believing that she doesn’t change into a beast every full moon and savagely kill innocent people.
But when Yasmin starts hearing a voice in her head and is drawn into dreams that aren’t her own, she is led to Fray—a girl who once saved Yasmin from hunters, who has shadowy memories that hint at her having Legendary magic—and Yasmin is catapulted into a life of Majick and malevolence.
Despite the danger around her and Fray, Yasmin might finally have a chance at being a normal girl with a normal girlfriend. But with Legendaries being killed, a war between the Gods brewing, and the beast inside Yasmin becoming stronger each moon, her mundane life is little more than a dream.
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Can you tell us a little about your latest book, The Beast of Callaire? 
It’s a young adult novel about a girl named Yasmin who finds herself drawn back into a world of mythology years after she left it. Along the way she finds romance in a girl called Fray, who is having increasingly disturbing nightmares of a hidden past, and danger in an unexplainable wave of attacks that bodes badly for mythological descendants like Yasmin.

What inspired you to write it?
The Beast of Callaire came about because I couldn’t find a paranormal romance novel without a heterosexual couple in it. Not a single one. So I decided to write one. It expanded a lot from that initial idea, and took on a different shape when I started planning the setting and character’s back stories, ending up as a book heavily influenced by mythology.

If it was made into a movie, who would you like to play the main characters?
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I’m open to all kinds of fancasts for the characters, but I particularly like Jessica Sula for Yasmin and Adelaide Kane for Fray.

Why do you write YA sci-fi fantasy?
I was raised on science fiction films and TV shows, and have loved fantasy since I was a kid, so it was pretty inevitable that it would bleed into my writing. SF/F is the majority of what I read as well and shapes everything I write. I can’t see myself writing anything but sci fi and fantasy.

What made you want to become an author?
Writing, and reading, is what I’m most passionate about, so it was never really a choice to become an author. Writing was always what I would pursue.

Name one of your all-time favourite YA books?
The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater. Haunting, beautiful, and a story that has stayed with me since I first read it two years ago.

Who, or what, inspires you?
Books mostly – Reading is always showing me new ways to tell stories. And music has always inspired me, and motivates me to keep writing when bad days strike.

Where is your favourite place to write?
I don’t know about my favourite place, but I write most productively in my living room.

What is your favourite film that was based on a book?
That’s a really tough call between Divergent and Vampire Academy, both of which I watched recently and adored. Such amazing films.

Who is your favourite author (s) and why?
I could never name just one favourite author, but a few of my favourites are Tahereh Mafi, for her wonderful and unique style, Maggie Steifvater, for the lyrical, enchanting prose, and Sarah Rees Brennan, for the snark and the diversity.

If you could have a dinner party with any authors from any time in history, who would you choose and why?

Tough question. I’m gonna say Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, J. R. R. Tolkein, Laini Taylor, and Terry Pratchett. Just for the hell of it, because that would be one interesting dinner party.

Tell us a random fact about yourself.
I have a slight Coca Cola addiction. Slight.

Who would play you in the movie about your life?
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I’d like to think Emma Stone would be a good me.

Tell us something interesting about the area where you live.
I live pretty close to where the Bronte sisters lived, which is awesome!
Saruuh Kelsey is the author of the Lux Guardians series. Her debut and the first in series, THE FORGOTTEN, a YA science fiction set in Victorian London and London 25 years in the future, is out now for free. Book two, THE REVELATION, releases October 7th. THE BEAST OF CALLAIRE, the first novel of a new YA fantasy series, with a same sex paranormal romance, is out May 20th.
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Revelation - The story behind the cover creation

1.5.14

I'm so excited to have a guest post by the author of Revelation. I'm delighted that she talks about her book cover because it's absolutely stunning! Don't you agree?

In today’s market there are so many amazing novels to choose from that as an author you really have to stand out, not only with excellent writing, and a catchy title, but also with a beautiful cover that’s visually appealing to readers.
When I approached the cover design for Revelation, I wanted the cover to be a visual summary of what the overall story was about, without giving away the plotline or paranormal elements. That’s a difficult thing to accomplish, especially in the paranormal genre.
You might be surprised to learn that it actually took about two to three months to complete the cover design for Revelation. There are a few reasons for that. The first is I wanted a one-of-a-kind cover. Second, it was important to me, to make sure the cover visually created the world for the reader. Lastly, Revelation is book one of a series, so we had to make sure that the cover flowed with all the other cover choices for the entire series and made sense.
As an author you put all this time and energy into creating storylines, plots, characters and worlds, and if the cover doesn’t stand up to the quality of the writing, in my opinion, it’s almost a waste of word count. So for me, it was extremely important that we had a one-of-a-kind cover design that created a visual world matching the written world I created in Revelation. As a reader nothing bothers me more than to see the same models, or covers, used across multiple books and genres.
The cover of Revelation was really collaboration between an amazing cover artist, Claudia McKinney at Phatpuppy Art and myself. When Claudia and I first spoke, she hadn’t read the book yet, so verbally I had to walk her through my expectations visually and she just got it immediately, which was fantastic. She perfectly captured the dark and mysterious feel of the storyline by pulling out the moody and brooding elements through the use of grey and blue tones, as well as the rain.
To symbolize the divine secret within the novel, we use ominous clouds and sky. Truthfully, I was really against using a cover model for the protector element because I didn’t want the reader to use the model as a preconceived visual as to what the characters look like. I really wanted to take the reader on that ride visually with the written words. However, I think Claudia did an amazing job of incorporating the key elements of the individuals, and paranormal elements, without turning the model into one of the characters.
Authors Reveal: Cover Model is NOT an Angel!
Overall, I’m excited with how the cover turned out and hope that readers feel the same way. I can’t wait for you to see the rest of the covers in the series as well!

About the Book
Revelation, (The Revelation Series, Volume One)
Genre: New Adult Paranormal Romance
Published: May 1st, 2014
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A DIVINE SECRET,
A LOYAL PROTECTOR,
A FORBIDDEN LOVE.
Eve Collins starts her freshman year at college blissfully unaware that one revelation will challenge everything she’s believed to be true about her family, life, and future, and right in the midst of it all is Asher St. Michael.
Mysterious and aloof, Asher is appointed to protect Eve at all costs. Bound by his oath of loyalty to mankind, loving her is forbidden.
Dark and enigmatic, Gage Gallagher may be even more dangerous to Eve than the demonic army that hunts her.
Caught in the middle of a centuries old war, Eve must choose sides knowing that the wrong choice will cost more than just her life.
Can Asher and Eve fulfill their destinies or will their love destroy everything?
Revelation is a journey of self-discovery, love, and sacrifice.
This is volume one of a series.

Excerpt
“Cold?” A deep, cocky voice greets me.
I look up to see Asher leaning against a black Aston Martin DB9, my dream car. Damn if he isn’t looking every bit as delicious as he normally does. I really need to get my head examined.
My lips form a tight line. “Why do you care?” It comes out harsher than I meant it too. Why does this guy get under my skin?
The unnerving guy holds his stance, his scrutiny still focused on me. I try to ignore the burning sensation his gaze causes as it settles into my skin. I’m definitely not cold anymore.
Asher breaks the awkward silence after a few moments. “Do I make you anxious, Eve?”
“No.” I shiver but for a different reason now. My name sounds like a prayer on his lips.
Nodding his head in understanding, he prowls over to me like a predator who has its prey in their trap. “You sure?” he whispers.
Holding my position, I lift my chin and attempt to show him he doesn’t affect me. “Yes.”
Asher stops in front of me, bends down and forces me to look him in the eye. My eyelids flutter just the tiniest bit at his body’s nearness to mine. Damn traitorous body.
The corners of his mouth lift smugly as moves closer. So close I can feel his minty warm breath on my lips. Chuckling quietly, he takes off his jacket and my heart begins doing back flips. His shoulders are really broad up close. Slowly, he leans forward, wrapping his leather coat over my shoulders and engulfing me with warmth and his intoxicating scent.

Randi was born and raised in Massachusetts where she attended Bridgewater State University and graduated with a degree in Communication Studies. After graduation she moved to California where she lived happily bathed in sunshine and warm weather for fifteen years.
Randi and her husband recently moved back to Massachusetts with their daughter where she was encouraged to begin writing again.
Revelation is her first novel and The Revelations Series is her first New Adult Paranormal Romance book series.
“I’ve had a love affair with books, writing and storytelling since childhood. It has been a dream of mine to introduce this world and these characters to you. I hope I’ve done them justice.”
Randi loves to hear from readers, you can reach out to her via Twitter: R_CooleyWilson and/or Facebook: authorrandicooleywilson
Website: http://randicooleywilson.com/

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A Life, Forward by Tracy Hewitt Meyer

29.4.14

Can you tell us a little about your latest book?
A Life, Forward is book #2 in the Rowan Slone series, following A Life, Redefined. This series follows the life of Rowan Slone, a young woman struggling to move beyond a devastating past as she tries to find her place in the future.
Here is the blurb for A Life, Forward:
Her father is gone. Her mother is in jail. And Rowan Slone has left her dysfunctional, violent past behind. With college looming on the horizon, she has a new job that she loves, and a safe place to call home. She is close to achieving everything she ever wanted-a sense of family, a sense of purpose, and a sense of self.
But there are cracks in Rowan’s life that threaten to send her future crumbling to the ground. When her relationship begins to suffer, her father returns, and her long-held secret is discovered, Rowan must find the courage to fight for the most important thing yet-herself.

What inspired you to write it?
I have a constant running stream of book ideas filtering through my brain at any given moment. Why Rowan’s story took root when so many didn’t, I can’t really say. There were a couple of instances in my life, though, where I encountered people who I couldn’t forget, who snuck into my mind and stayed there. These two anonymous people helped shape Rowan and her obese, dysfunctional mother, Amy. The story built itself from there.

If it was made into a movie, who would you like to play the main characters?
Rowan - a young Kristen Stewart, pre-Twilight. Think Into the Wild.
Mike Anderson (boyfriend) - Zac Efron or Logan Henderson.
Trina (Rowan’s sister) - Ashley Benson
Jess (Rowan’s best friend) - Rooney Mara
Shane (new interest) - Sam Clafin or Luke Benward (without the thick southern accent).
Jack Slone (Rowan’s father) - Bryan Cranston.

Why do you write in this genre? 

The voice flows easily for me. I don’t have to try to write Rowan. Her voice comes naturally.

What made you want to become an author?
I love to read. I love stories (in books, television shows, movies, in my head). Becoming an author was a natural progression.

Name one of your all-time favourite books.
The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley remains one of my all-time favorites. I’ve read it at least eight times.
OMG Tracy I ADORE that book too!!

Who, or what, inspires you?
I can find inspiration anywhere. I especially love television shows or movies, and people-watching. I’ve been known to stare, which can be unsettling for people!

Where is your favourite place to write?
In my home office with the Sarah Brightman Pandora station playing. The music lures my mind into the place it needs to be. And, I prefer to have the house empty, but that doesn’t usually happen!

What is your favourite movie that was based on a book?
I just saw Divergent and I must say, it was a fantastic movie. And, of course, Breakfast at Tiffany’s. I loved that movie and have seen it a dozen times.

Who is your favourite author (s) and why?
Right now it’s Laini Taylor (though I am in awe of so many authors, I could pick about twenty for this answer). Ms. Taylor writes the Daughter of Smoke and Bone series and all I can say is, Wow. I aspire to tell a story like she does. The third book in the series, Dreams of Gods and Monsters was recently released. It has me reading long into the night and back up at five a.m to continue. Even if you don’t traditionally like paranormal stories, her novels are so rich, believable, and incredible that they are worth checking out.

If you could have a dinner party with any authors from any time in history, who would you choose and why? 
Marion Zimmer Bradley, Stephen King, Colette, Fyodor Dostoevsky, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Diana Gabaldon. Why? They all influenced fiction in beautiful, intense, eye-opening ways.

Tell us a random fact about yourself
I have a fascination with the constellation, Orion. When I was in college, I went through some tough times.When I would feel sad, lonely, defeated, I would stand outside of my apartment and find Orion looming above me. Seeing this strong constellation, so far away yet so accessible, helped give me the strength and inspiration I needed.

Who would play you in the movie about your life? 
Katie Holmes. We have similar hair and big smiles.

Tell us something interesting about the area where you live
It may not be surprising to say that the Washington, D.C. area is beautiful, but just how beautiful it is may be. Here, nature abounds-with the Potomac River, the Mt. Vernon trail, and parks and memorials too expansive to list. In short, it is an aesthetically divine place to live.

Thank you for having me on your blog today!
It's an absolute pleasure, Tracy!

Book One
A Life, Redefined by Tracy Hewitt Meyer, book ONE in the Rowan Slone Series
Published June 21st, 2013
Published by Cerulean Publishing
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Seven years ago, an innocent act by Rowan Slone turned her life into a nightmare. Since the age of ten she’s lived with the burden of her baby brother’s death. Now she is seventeen and all she wants to do is graduate high school, go to college, and escape the loveless family she has endured all these years—the same family that holds her responsible for his death. But no one holds her responsible more than herself.
When long-time crush Mike Anderson invites her to the Prom, suddenly her future looks brighter. Rowan’s younger sister, Trina, however, is determined to ruin her new-found happiness, no matter the cost. And when Rowan discovers her mother’s long-held secret, she finds herself teetering on the edge of an abyss. Can Rowan find the strength to move toward the future or is she doomed to dwell in the past?

Book Two
A Life, Forward by Tracy Hewitt Meyer, book TWO in the Rowan Slone Series
Genre: New Adult
Published: April 7th, 2014
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A New Adult Novel
Her father is gone. Her mother is in jail. And Rowan Slone has left her dysfunctional, violent past behind. With college looming on the horizon, she has a new job that she loves, and a safe place to call home. She is close to achieving everything she ever wanted-a sense of family, a sense of purpose, and a sense of self.
But there are cracks in Rowan’s life that threaten to send her future crumbling to the ground. When her relationship begins to suffer, her father returns and her long-held secret is discovered, Rowan must find the courage to fight for the most important thing yet-herself.

Tracy Hewitt Meyer is a multi-genre, multi-published author of new adult fiction as well as adult paranormal and contemporary romance. She has a B.A. in English and a Master of Social Work, both of which feed her true passion-a love of writing. Born and raised in the beautiful state of West Virginia, Tracy now lives in the mid-east with her family, a goldendoodle, and a bearded dragon.
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Still at Your Door by Emma Eden Ramos

24.4.14

Still at Your Door: A Fictional Memoir by Emma Eden Ramos
Genre: YA/Contemporary
Publisher: Writers AMuse Me Publishing
Published: February 22nd, 2014

YA — Sabrina “Bri” Gibbons has only a few short minutes to pack her things and help her sisters pack theirs before running with their mother to the bus that will whisk them away from Butler, Pennsylvania, an abusive relationship, and a secret that none of them wish to acknowledge. She was not prepared, though, for her mother to drop them on the streets of New York with the promise that she would be right back. Haunted by the sight of her mother running back to the cab, Bri, with Missy and Grace in tow, settles in with their grandparents. Thoughts of her present and her future collide with memories of her past, her dead father, and her mother’s bizarre episodes. She watches her sisters struggle with school and acceptance, all the while knowing the lack of any sense of security will make it impossible for them to carry on as ‘normal’ children. She finally lets her guard down enough to allow someone else in and sees a faint glimmer that her dreams might be attainable. Disaster strikes again, this time targeting her sister. Is it possible for Bri to find that balance between her dreams and her family’s realities?
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Can you tell us a little about your latest book?
Still, At Your Door: A Fictional Memoir is the story of seventeen-year-old Sabrina Gibbons. Sabrina, along with her two sisters, is dropped off in New York City. The three girls move in with their Hungarian grandparents and struggle to find, then cling to what's most important

If it was made into a movie, who would you like to play the main characters?
Sheila, my main character's mother, would be played by Penelope Cruz. I'd cast Camilla Belle as Sabrina, my protagonist.

Why do you write in this genre?
I don't always confine myself to one genre. My last two books, however, have been YA. I suppose I am most comfortable using that voice.

What made you want to become an author?
I had a teacher in my first year of high school assign Edith Wharton's Summer. After reading and discussing the novella, we were asked to each write a poem about the story. I knew, seconds after finishing, that I wanted to write. Always.

Name one of your all-time favourite books?
Jane Eyre.

Who, or what, inspires you?
A deep desire to connect with others.

Where is your favourite place to write?
I always write on the floor with my back propped against my bed. In the summer I'll write on a bench in Central Park.

What is your favourite movie that was based on a book?
The House of Sand and Fog.

Who is your favourite author (s) and why?
I always find this question difficult to answer. I do love all three of the Bronte sisters. I highly recommend Anne Bronte's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. It's not nearly as popular at Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, but it is certainly as stunning.

If you could have a dinner party with any authors from any time in history, who would you choose and why?
I'd invite Gertrude Stein and Emily Dickinson. Supposing they came, I'd listen to them discuss writing poetry then, once an argument began, I'd call in Robert Lowell for the exact opposite of damage control. This would be a bit like something out of an Edward Albee play.

Tell us a random fact about yourself.
I cannot drive a car. This tends to shock people who live outside of New York City.

Who would play you in the movie about your life?
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Hmm...Ellen Page.

Tell us something interesting about the area where you live.
Columbia University is practically in my backyard. Knowledge creeps through the windows when we're sleeping.

Emma Eden Ramos is a writer and student from New York City. Her middle grade novella, The Realm of the Lost, was recently published by MuseItUp Publishing. Her short stories have appeared in Stories for Children Magazine, The Storyteller Tymes, BlazeVOX Journal, and other journals. Ramos’ novelette, Where the Children Play, is included in Resilience: Stories, Poems, Essays, Words for LGBT Teens, edited by Eric Nguyen. Three Women: A Poetic Triptych and Selected Poems (Heavy Hands Ink, 2011), Ramos’ first poetry chapbook, was shortlisted for the 2011 Independent Literary Award in Poetry. Emma studies psychology at Marymount Manhattan College. When she isn’t writing or studying, Emma can usually be found drinking green tea and reading on her kindle.
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Excerpt:
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Jagged
I hold tight to my memories of the solid years. Each one is a crystal vase filled to the brim with brightly colored petals. Summer, ‘99: Missy is five, I’m six. We’re vacationing at Virginia Beach with Mom and Dad. Mom wears a black one-piece, a white sun hat and no sunscreen. Her lanky, bronzed legs shimmer under the fiery rays, but it’s all well and good. “Gypsy skin,” she explains, lathering up my little sister. “You and I have it.” She winks at me. “Missy here’s more like Daddy.” In front of us, Dad talks to a blonde boy with a surfboard. He turns to us and beckons. I jump to my feet, eager to hit the waves. “Sabrina.” Mom presses her leathery palms against my cheeks. “Bri-bear.” She kisses my nose. “Go on.” I grab Missy’s hand and we scamper toward the giant salt pond, ready for Dad to scoop us up and wade us through.
Another summer, many years later, Missy and I come across what looks like a secret stash of sea glass. We collect the emerald green fragments just as a mother-sized wave unfurls to scoop them back up. The edges have been smoothed over, calmed. I slide my index finger across one side of the largest piece. Missy stands next to me, peering out toward the horizon. I turn to her, the glass held tightly in my fist. Before I can begin, she says, “Water life is easier.”
“Huh?” I stare down at the rushing waves. A thick clump of seaweed tickles my ankle.
Missy seizes a shard from her stash and flings it. The water swallows the glass whole. There’s no resistance on either side. “It wasn’t ready.” She shakes her head.
“What does that mean?” I ask. “How is water life easier?”
“I don’t know. I guess… you go in jagged. You’re jagged when you go in but smooth when you come out.”
Trying to understand, I scrutinize my sister’s profile. I recognize our mother in her pronounced cheekbones, her long black lashes.
“But not us.” Missy speaks to the open water. I just happen to be standing by. “We come in soft, without edges. Those come later.”
“You mean we get jagged with age?”
“Yes.” Missy’s eyes grow big. She cocks her head to one side, then turns to meet my gaze. “That’s what happens to us.”

Cover Reveal: Deliver Me by Kate Jarvik Birch

25.2.14

DELIVER ME by Kate Jarvik Birch, coming April 15th from Bloomsbury Spark.

One People. One Union. One Future.
Wynne’s entire life is dictated by the Union: the clothes she wears, the books she reads, even the genes she inherited. And like every other girl in the Union, Wynne dreams of being chosen as a Carrier on her 16th birthday—one of the elite selected to carry the future generation within her womb. Wynne and her best friend Odessa are certain they will both make the cut, but when Odessa is chosen and whisked off to a life of privilege, Wynne is left behind to work as an assistant, delivering babies for the Union.
As Odessa slips deeper and deeper into the role of Carrier, Wynne begins to see the Union for what it really is: a society that criminalizes the notion of love, and forbids words like mother and family.
For the first time in her life, Wynne is faced with a choice: submit to the will of the Union, or find a way to escape and save Odessa before she is lost forever.
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Kate Jarvik Birch is a visual artist and writer living in Salt Lake City, Utah with her husband and three kids. She wrote her first novel in fourth grade. The main character was suspiciously similar to herself and the love interest bore quite a strong resemblance to the boy she had a crush on. As an adult, her essays and short stories have been published in Isotope: A Journal of Literary Nature and Science Writing, Saint Ann's Review, Scissors and Spackle and Indiana Review. Her first play, (a man enters), co-written with Elaine Jarvik, was produced in 2011 by Salt Lake Acting Co.
Kate’s debut novel, DELIVER ME, comes out April 15th from Bloomsbury Spark. PERFECTED will be released July 1st from Entangled Teen.
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