COVER REVEAL
X-MEN…
Young love can be
deadly.
At seventeen, Hadley
Grace knows it all too well.
When her boyfriend
mysteriously dies in her arms, Hadley’s parents are terrified.
MONSTER, they call
her.
CRIMINAL, they
whisper behind her back.
Hadley is forced from
her home, and her once comfortable life, into the unknown with only one rule
from the loving parents who raised her: Never come back.
Heartbroken and
alone, Hadley arrives at Little Hearts Orphanage, a place filled with others
like her. Through training Hadley learns more about her skills and her
protective nature. She is a Mosaic. A scientific anomaly of the human race capable
of things most other teenagers only dream of.
Hadley soon discovers
this world is much different than the one she left behind. Mosaics are a hot
commodity. Someone’s always chasing you, wanting to use what you have. Hadley
is never going to let that happen.
But how can she keep
herself and her new friends safe, when with one touch, they’re
gone?
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Author of Across the
Galaxy, Whisper, and the Dirty Blood series. I write, read, and fuss at my
kids. Oh, and I do laundry, lots of laundry. I'm pretty good at it, too.
Sometimes I even read WHILE doing laundry - and fussing at my kids. I'm a multitasker.
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on my books, release dates, or just general stalker material, um, I mean FAN
material, visit my website. www.heatherhildenbrand.blogspot.com. I love hearing
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love vintage tees, hate socks with sandals, and if my house was on fire the one
thing I'd grab is my Amazon Fire TV! (oh yeah, I'm a fan of puns.)
Brina Courtney is a
young adult author obsessed with chocolate, crime shows, and fantasy movies.
She's spent the last few years as an elementary teacher and a high school
cheering coach. She lives in a small town in Pennsylvania with her husband and
two very loud, small dogs.
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