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BOOK #5: Sin-you Series (not yet published)

 

Title: symPathetic (Sin-you #2)

Genre: YA Contemporary Fantasy

Words: 65,647 Words
Phase: 1st draft Completed,

Riveting Writers Edit Complete.

 

Summary: 

The second book in the Sin-you series.

 

BOOK Project #6

 

Title: The Forgotten Jian

Genre: Young Adult Fantasy

Words: 57,606 Words
Phase: Writing 1st Draft

BOOK #1

 

Title: Remembrandt

Genre: Young Adult Suspense

Words: 68,000 Words
Phase: Published November 2014!

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​Summary:

Alexandra Stewart doesn't just walk

down memory lane, she lives on it.

Her eidetic memory records her

experiences and plays them back,

DVD style. It's great when you want to ace a test, but not so great when you topple over a cute boy in the hallway and the humiliation plays back over and over and over . . . Brown University seems like the perfect place for the seventeen-year-old to forget her past. Hope for a normal life comes in the form of a handsome new running partner who makes her heart race and body perspire even before she laces up her shoes.

 

When her Russian professor gives her a puzzle that seems impossible to solve, Alex discovers that he has a secret – one that will catapult her into a world of secret codes and covert missions. As she tries to find a balance between the two different worlds vying for her attention, she wonders if she can have relationships with the ones she cares about while hiding a clandestine life, uncovering the truths of an underground enemy.

 

One thing is for certain, whatever happens will be forever etched into her memory. And some things are better left forgotten.

 

 

BOOK #2

 

Title: Van Gogh Gone

(Remembrandt #2)

Genre: Young Adult Suspense

Words: 82,000

Phase: Published November 2015

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Summary: 

Seventeen-year-old Alexandra

Stewart finally has a life worth

remembering - a Spanish tutor who

gives perfecto a new name, a

roommate that could double as her sister, and a special role in a secret spy organization that exists in the basement of Brown University.

 

But when her colleague, Daly, returns from a recent trip to Moscow accompanied by a man she never thought she'd see again, Alex is ripped away from her life in Providence and sent across the globe in search of a stolen piece of art.  In desperate need to find the Van Gogh painting, she will do anything to find it. Anything.

 

From Barcelona to Paris with only Daly at her side, the bonds of friendship are stretched as the duo uncover a truth neither one of them saw coming. Finding the painting could mean discovering a part of Alex she is ashamed could even exist, but without it, she could lose everything. The world around Alex threatens to corrupt the memories she holds most dear and the person she loves the most is at stake.

 

“Espionage isn’t just her job, it’s a work of art.”

 

BOOK #4: : Sin-you Series (not yet published)

 

Title: emPathetic

Genre: YA Contemporary Fantasy

Words: 65,000 Words
Phase: Searching for agent

 

Summary

Derek Christensen has lost that lovin' feeling. Literally. In fact, for the past several months, the sixteen-year-old has been emotionally flat-lined. It's great when he wants to keep a level head on the soccer field, but not so great if he actually wants to enjoy life. When his best friend, Mikah, says he has a foolproof plan to get Derek's emotions back, Derek decides to go with it. Even if that means kissing a girl he's never met. Which he does. And he likes it—a lot.

 

Derek's long-lost emotions come flooding back full-force, nearly drowning him in waves of anger, happiness, and fear. He soon realizes he's feeling more than just his own emotions. He can now sense what those around him feel.

 

Mikah tries to convince Derek his new “superpower” is the greatest thing since stink bombs, but Derek isn't so sure. When a Chinese restaurant owner gives Derek an oddly accurate fortune cookie message, Derek can't shut off the feeling of unease swelling inside him. This morphs to fear when a strange man in a designer suit appears to be following him. Reacquainting himself with courage, Derek confronts the man only to discover that he isn't just an empath, he's Sin-you, a mythological creature with the ability to heal and harm through emotional wavelengths.

 

As Derek comes to term with his new gift and an attraction to the breathtaking ballerina he kissed, he finds there is more to being Sin-you than he could have ever imagined or ever desired. Irrepressible emotions could cost him his humanity. He now must choose between following his destiny or being with the ones he cares about. Either way, he's gonna feel it.

 

EMPATHETIC is a completed 65,000 word young adult contemporary fantasy. Fans of the TIGER'S CURSE series by Colleen Houck and WINGS by Aprilynne Pike would enjoy similar elements of romance and mythology in this book.

 

BOOK #3

 

Title: Memory of Monet

(Remembrandt #3)

Genre: YA Suspense

Words: 85,000 Words
Phase: Coming November 11.

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Summary

With an eidetic memory that

won’t let her forget anything,

Alexandra Stewart thought she was born to be a spy. But after her latest mission in Paris and her confrontation with a terrorist, Alex questions her work for The Company, a secret spy organization with headquarters in the basement of Brown University.

 

When the CIA enlists her help in locating a kidnapped teenage girl, Alex travels to Mexico City and poses as an exchange student at the elite art school where the girl

went missing. But Alex can’t stop thinking about the two people she left behind in Rhode Island—her brother, Tanner, who was seriously injured in an accident, and

her attractive colleague, James Daly, who would do anything to protect her.

 

Trying to prove to herself that working as a covert agent can be part of her future, Alex throws her energy into the mission. But scaling buildings, unraveling secrets, and saving lives might be easier than deciphering her own heart. And the enemy she is fighting could be the one person closest to her.

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"Espionage might be Alexandra's greatest masterpiece."

 

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