Parallel Visions: Novel
β Scribed by Cheryl Rainfield
- Publisher
- Rain and Sun Press
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 70 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Visions can kill you. Would you risk your life to save someone elseβs?
Kate sees psychic visions of the future and the pastβbut only when she's having an asthma attack. When she "sees" her sister being beaten, she needs more visions to try to save her, along with a suicidal classmateβbut triggering her asthma could kill her. Parallel Visions is the story of one brave, caring girl whose unusual gifts put her own life in danger.
A new YA fantasy from the award-winning author of SCARS and HUNTED.
About the Author
Cheryl Rainfield is the author of the award-winning SCARS, a novel about a queer teen sexual abuse survivor who uses self-harm to cope; the award-winning HUNTED, a novel about a teen telepath in a world where any paranormal power is illegal; and the forthcoming STAINED, about a teen who is abducted and must rescue herself. Cheryl Rainfield is an incest and ritual abuse survivor, a feminist, and an avid reader and writer. She lives in Toronto with her little dog Petal.
Cheryl Rainfield has been said to write with βgreat empathy and compassionβ (VOYA) and to write stories that βcan, perhaps, save a life.β (CM Magazine) SLJ said of her work: β[readers] will be on the edge of their seats.β
You can find Cheryl on her website CherylRainfield.com or her blog http://www.CherylRainfield.com/blog
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