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Horror froze on her face. Afraid was what she was. She peered at her mirror again, fingers curled around the decorated edges of her wooden vanity, with confusion and in utter terror. Goosebumps formed along her pale and trembling arms. Startled, she looked once more. Her body, gone. Her face, gone. Alexis Beck? No longer. Now she is imageless.
One significant summer’s day, something catches sixteen-year-old Tessa’s eye: an article duplicating the events of a narrative she once wrote. Her supposedly fictional story came true.
Through repeats of these bizarre occurrences, her newfound ability allows her to confirm A’s for her classmates, fix the relationship between two lifelong enemies and assist poverty-stricken humans find food and shelter.
But writing for evil is just as easy. Red ink for anger, revenge and psychopathic thoughts; blue for depression, malice and malevolence: two colours of the opposite spectrums, mixing in an eerily simple manner.
Violet ink has never been more tempting.
In Eye of the Whale, Elizabeth McKay is a dedicated scientist who has spent almost a decade cracking the code of humpback whale communication. Their song, the most complex in nature, may in fact reveal secrets about the animal world that no one could have imagined. When a humpback whale swims up the Sacramento River with a strange and unprecedented song, Elizabeth must decipher its meaning in order to save the whale. But as her work with the whale captures the media’s interest and the world’s imagination, many powerful forces emerge who do not want the whale’s secrets to be revealed. Soon, Elizabeth is forced to decide if her discoveries are worth losing her marriage, her career, and possibly her life over.
Rick grimshaw is an old school detective in a new world of technology and crime.
In the newage Metropolis of Haven, the USB stick is mightier than the revolver.
But Haven is not without crime. Blood runs red against both the dull whitewashed streets of the slums, and the neon filled streets of the thriving colonies alike.
When Hanna literally runs into Max one day, the school’s bad boy, she feels an attraction towards him that she can’t deny, no matter how hard she tries. As time goes on, she finds herself falling for him, hard. She wants to love him just as much and just as much and dearly as he does her but it seems the current situation she lives in won’t allow this. Will she listen to what her heart desires? Or will the ghosts of her past manage to make her push away Max. Fallen is an exciting novel for those looking for cliche romances, dangerous thrillers, and other-worldly fiction.
Horror froze on her face. Afraid was what she was. She peered at her mirror again, fingers curled around the decorated edges of her wooden vanity, with confusion and in utter terror. Goosebumps formed along her pale and trembling arms. Startled, she looked once more. Her body, gone. Her face, gone. Alexis Beck? No longer. Now she is imageless.
One significant summer’s day, something catches sixteen-year-old Tessa’s eye: an article duplicating the events of a narrative she once wrote. Her supposedly fictional story came true.
Through repeats of these bizarre occurrences, her newfound ability allows her to confirm A’s for her classmates, fix the relationship between two lifelong enemies and assist poverty-stricken humans find food and shelter.
But writing for evil is just as easy. Red ink for anger, revenge and psychopathic thoughts; blue for depression, malice and malevolence: two colours of the opposite spectrums, mixing in an eerily simple manner.
Violet ink has never been more tempting.
In Eye of the Whale, Elizabeth McKay is a dedicated scientist who has spent almost a decade cracking the code of humpback whale communication. Their song, the most complex in nature, may in fact reveal secrets about the animal world that no one could have imagined. When a humpback whale swims up the Sacramento River with a strange and unprecedented song, Elizabeth must decipher its meaning in order to save the whale. But as her work with the whale captures the media’s interest and the world’s imagination, many powerful forces emerge who do not want the whale’s secrets to be revealed. Soon, Elizabeth is forced to decide if her discoveries are worth losing her marriage, her career, and possibly her life over.
Rick grimshaw is an old school detective in a new world of technology and crime.
In the newage Metropolis of Haven, the USB stick is mightier than the revolver.
But Haven is not without crime. Blood runs red against both the dull whitewashed streets of the slums, and the neon filled streets of the thriving colonies alike.
When Hanna literally runs into Max one day, the school’s bad boy, she feels an attraction towards him that she can’t deny, no matter how hard she tries. As time goes on, she finds herself falling for him, hard. She wants to love him just as much and just as much and dearly as he does her but it seems the current situation she lives in won’t allow this. Will she listen to what her heart desires? Or will the ghosts of her past manage to make her push away Max. Fallen is an exciting novel for those looking for cliche romances, dangerous thrillers, and other-worldly fiction.