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305 pp.
| St. Martin's Griffin
| May, 2013
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TradeISBN 978-0-312-66488-6$18.99
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PaperISBN 978-0-312-57567-0$9.99
(3)
YA
Soul Seekers series.
Daire and Dace continue to fight against prophecies that threaten to destroy them. In Mystic, Daire sets out to find and save her beloved. In Horizon, with Dace safely back in Enchantment, Daire faces an ultimate showdown with the evil Richters (Dace's family). Daire continues to be the powerful, unflinching hero of this series, a compelling paranormal romance tinged with southwest Native American mythology. Review covers these Soul Seekers titles: Horizon and Mystic.
340 pp.
| St. Martin's Griffin
| November, 2012
|
TradeISBN 978-0-3126-6487-9$18.99
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PaperISBN 978-0-3125-7566-3$9.99
(3)
YA
Soul Seekers series.
Destined to be together but prophesied to be torn apart, Daire and Dace (Fated) must work separately to hone their abilities in order to protect their community. This means slaying the one who feeds off of their love, Dace's evil twin brother, Cade. Fans of headstrong protagonists and paranormal showdowns will feel right at home in this second book.
(3)
YA
Soul Seekers series.
Time can stand still for Daire, whose sixteenth birthday brings gruesome visions. Concerned about psychosis, her mother reluctantly sends Daire to her grandmother for healing. Good/evil twins, heady romance, and ample teen angst spice this fantasy spun from southwest Native American mythology. Daire's unfolding quest and unresolved relationship with the presumably good twin will leave readers itching for sequels.