Crimson Earth
Anna Soliveres
(Modi #2)
Publication date: December 10th 2015
Genres: Science Fiction, Young Adult
Aeva Storm finally has the answers she’s been looking for since the night she was struck by lightning. She knows who she is—and more importantly, what she is. But her secret isn’t hers alone to keep, and some of those who know the truth will do anything to control her.
In the sequel to the acclaimed Violet Storm, Aeva must decide how far she’ll go to protect her identity and to find her missing sister in a world she hardly recognizes. She must embrace her new life—and her strange new body—if she hopes to save the only place she and her family have left to call home.
Filled with action, mystery, and heartbreak, Crimson Earth finds Aeva, Ruven, and Karth on opposing sides as the war between The False Alliance and the Monarchy draws near.
Can they band together to fight against the evil threatening the City? Or will they destroy each other before the war has even begun?
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EXCERPT:
Ruven’s lips twitch into the distant echo of a smile—a rare sight these days. He moves to the other side of the wide corridor. He’s hard to ignore. As a whole, Ruven is jarringly present in the space he occupies. Mostly because of his unique modifications, making him incomparable to any other human on this earth. And when those crimson eyes lock onto you… it’s like being ensnared in a dream you’re not sure will turn into a nightmare.
Since I woke up from my near-death experience, there never seems to be enough distance between us, and yet, for some reason he’s always around. Some people are gluttons for punishment.
Don’t pretend you don’t care about him, Aeva.
How the heckfire am I supposed to do anything else? These days, my entire life revolves around pretending. Before the Monarch died, Ruven had been my friend—my closest ally. And then things got a little too intense. He told me how much he cared about me, and that he wanted more than just friendship. But I struggled with the idea of us, because there were more pressing issues occupying my mind—and my heart. I couldn’t give him what he wanted and now things have changed between us.
I hate it.
I hate it for so many reasons that just thinking about it makes me want to hurt someone.
There is no changing the past. No changing how I feel.
Author Bio:
Anna Soliveres has always been a storyteller but it wasn’t until her early twenties when she began writing novel length works. The result was an enthusiasm to get better at the craft until her work could be shared with the world. Released in March 2014, VIOLET STORM is her debut novel. The sequel, CRIMSON EARTH releases Dec. 2015. Anna is currently working on another young adult sci-fi series, titled SNOW DOLLS. To learn more, please visit her at http://www.annasoliveres.com.
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this looks a really good series – lots of action to keep a reader hooked!
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I really enjoyed the excerpt! This sounds like an exciting book and that cover is awesome!
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Congratulations on your new release, both covers are stunning! I can’t wait to read this series, thanks for sharing and for the giveaway!
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Very interesting diversity of stories/novels
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Thanks. It looks like a great series. Covers are nice too!
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The covers are stunning!
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The covers are stunning! I love them.
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This book sounds like it be a great read
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Looks like a great read. I look forward to reading it.
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I wish the author much success with her new release and all the works shes currently working on
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I have added it to my TBR list and look forward to reading it. Thank you for the opportunity.
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Crazy awesome cover!!
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Looks like an exciting series! Beautiful covers!
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I can barely wait to read Violet Storm and its new sequel, Crimson Earth. My son and I will have to decide who gets to read them first. I hope it’s me
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I love the cover!
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This sounds like a book I’d really enjoy reading, I’ll have to check it out!
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