BLACKBIRD SINGING

Calla Avery's world shattered when her younger sister was killed in an unfortunate accident. It's been two years since then, but neither Calla nor her parents have moved on. The weight of their missing family member lies heavily on the family. Her mother is distant, her father mostly absent, and Calla herself is simply putting herself thought the paces. She's changed. The girl who she used to be is gone, replaced by a husk. But with the help of some old friends she'd pushed away, Calla begins to find herself again. And she realizes that sometimes, you just have to move on. Her sister is dead. But she's not. And that might just be the biggest thing to remember. She is not. READ HERE!

DANSE MACABRE

Can you dance the dance of death?

Rose Phillips thought she'd left her life of fighting the Holy War behind her when she walked out on her family and the Order of the Horn six years ago. But an attack on her life makes it clear that while she may be done with the Unholy, they are not done with her. With the help of Henry Cahill, Rose discovers that the Unholy have more on their agenda than just vengeance. And for some reason, she's caught in the middle of it. Henry and Rose are desperately attempting to find what the Unholy are up to, and if need be, stop it. They both know that it will not be easy. Because the Unholy are gathering in large numbers. The Order of the Horn is divided. And whispers of a nameless fear are sweeping the city; the Unholiest the of Unholy might be rising once again.

THESE WORDS

Amerei Green considers high school to be a very personal sort of hell, yet somehow manages to survive it day by day. The trick is to fly under the radar; to not draw too much attention to herself. Yet that's the very thing she somehow manages to do by knocking the student body president down a flight of stairs on the first day of school. He breaks his leg, and Amerei breaks the comfortable film of anonymity she had been coated with in previous years. What's worse, everyone expects her to be the president's 'helper' while his leg heals. She's expected to carry his books, help him to class, do those sort of things. But Amerei feels more like a slave, because the student body president is not the friendly neighborhood guy he seems to be.

DANCES IN THE DARK

Elodie Summers can be described in a handful of words. Predictable, jumpy, paranoid, safe, and timid. The intensity of each depends on her sugar intake, but the point is that Elodie is a stick in the mid. Her inability to act on impulse and take risks is something she's working on fixing... or will someday. But isn't caution the key to a long and happy life? She's the most cautious person she knows, yet she's not happy. The reason is James Winston. Their relationship (or lack of) is a thorn in her side, and anchor weighing her down. They're friends, and Elodie doesn't want to compromise that, even though her feels for him passed 'friendly' a long time ago. Telling James how she feels is a risk she never wants to- no, will not take. Until the night before summer break officially starts. Borrowing bravery (or single-minded stupidness) from the party atmosphere (and a beer or two) Elodie confesses her feelings to James. And he, non verbally, reciprocates them. But things didn't exactly go as planned that night, at least, they didn't go as Elodie remembers. Because there was a closet. But was James in it with her?

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