Happy New Year, folks! I know Dorothy already said this, but now you've heard it from me as well. Don't you feel loved? 2014 is going to be an awesome year, especially for me, (shameless plug ahead) since CALL ME GRIM will be released this year, but I digress.
Today we are excited to feature The Arcadia Series by Jesi Lea Ryan, a YA paranormal series which sounds fabulous. Read on to learn more.
Most people who experience death don't live to tell about it. When sixteen year old Arcadia "Cady" Day wakes in a hospital after experiencing what can only be called a psychic episode, she finds her family in tatters. With her twin sister gone, her dad moved out, her mom's spiraling depression and her sister's boyfriend, Cane, barely able to look at her, the only bright spot in her life is Bryan Sullivan, the new guy in school. When Bryan's around, Cady can almost pretend she's a regular girl, living a regular life; when he's not, she's wracked with wild, inexplicable mood swings. As her home life crumbles and her emotional control slips away, Cady begins to suspect that her first psychic episode was just the beginning...
Think high school sucks? Try being an empath who has to experience everyone else’s suckage on top of your own. (Literally.) In the months since her family life imploded and her psychic gifts began to arise, Cady has struggled to figure out how she can fit into her normal life without going crazy from the constant presence of emotional energy. Her grades have tanked. Her best friend is afraid of her. And she begins to have doubts about why her boyfriend, Bryan, is really keeping her around. But a chance meeting with another gifted girl online opens up a whole new world of possibilities. Unfortunately, this new world comes at an awful price. Find The Arcadia Novels here: Amazon (Arcadia's Gift)/Amazon (Arcadia's Curse) AUDIBLE Audio Book of Arcadia's Gift
2 comments:
Sounds so good! I need to learn how to read faster so I can go through my to-read pile.
(Also, looking forward to the release of CALL ME GRIM!)
Thanks for sharing these, Elizabeth. Sounds so good!
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