Accession by Terah Edun (Sarath Web, #1)--Publication date: September, 2013
Blurb Teaser:
She will be more powerful than the Blood could have ever imagined.
He will not claim a mortal Queen and will do anything to stop her.
Their battle will begin in September 2013.
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Topics: Magic, Fantasy, Romance, High School
Studio: MacBook Pro 13
Director: Terah Edun
Cast: Amelie Thompson, Richard LeCross
Genre: Witchy Romantic Thriller
Book Release Date: In stores Friday the 13th, September 2013
Rating: PG-13
She will be more powerful than the Blood could have ever imagined.
He will not claim a mortal Queen and will do anything to stop her.
Their battle will begin in September 2013.
--
Topics: Magic, Fantasy, Romance, High School
Studio: MacBook Pro 13
Director: Terah Edun
Cast: Amelie Thompson, Richard LeCross
Genre: Witchy Romantic Thriller
Book Release Date: In stores Friday the 13th, September 2013
Rating: PG-13
Terah Edun
Terah Edun is an international development professional and author/lover of all things Young Adult Fantasy fiction. She is a native Georgian, adoptive Washingtonian, unrepentant expat currently living in South Sudan, brilliant dreamer, lover of dogs and not-so-closet geek. Her first novel, Red Madrassa, was released on November 8th and her second novel, Sworn to Raise, comes out in March 2013.
Author Links:
Website: http://teedun.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TerahEdunAuthor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/terahedun
Waiting on Wednesday
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Publication Date: May 1, 2013
Summary: Plenty of teenagers feel invisible. Fiona McClean actually is.
An invisible girl is a priceless weapon. Fiona’s own father has been forcing her to do his dirty work for years—everything from spying on people to stealing cars to breaking into bank vaults.
After sixteen years, Fiona’s had enough. She and her mother flee to a small town, and for the first time in her life, Fiona feels like a normal life is within reach. But Fiona’s father isn't giving up that easily.
Of course, he should know better than anyone: never underestimate an invisible girl.
I'm very excited about this book. And the family dynamic is a great touch for me. Too many times in young adult fiction the adults/parents are all but absent minus brief appearances. An invisible girl trying to live a real life is a great basis for a novel. Hope it lives up to all the hype across the blogosphere.
Very cool pick. In fact, I'm adding it to my Goodreads page right now!
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I already have Transparent on my to-read list and I'm really excited about it! I'd love to read it when it comes out. Great pick!
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Love the Accession cover.
ReplyDeleteBoth sound great and the cover for Accession is very striking.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous cover from Accession! :) And Transparent sounds good.
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Ooooh Accession sounds really great and that cover is FANTASTIC! Great pick :-)
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Purty!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to TRANSPARENT too. :)
Transparent sounds so good! And I really like the cover! Looking forward to it too :)
ReplyDeleteI hope that you enjoy your pick.
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Congrats to Terah, the Accession cover looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteAnd Transparent sounds awesome - an invisible teenager is original premise, and we already know about the conflict through the description. Sounds like a great read:)
Cool covers. I like the storyline for Transparent.
ReplyDeleteWe say it all the time...but that really is an awesome, beautiful cover!
ReplyDeleteVery cool covers and the storyline for Transparent sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteFantastic picks! Transparent sounds amazing and really unique. Thanks for stopping by :)
ReplyDeleteI already have Transparent on my to-read list, too. IMPATIENTLY WAITING :( Thanks for sharing!
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I can't wait for this one! I agree with you about the absentee parents, it happens way too much in YA fiction. It'd be nice for them to be part of the story this time!
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