Anomaly (Schrodinger's Consortium #1)
by Tonya Kuper
Release Date: 11/25/14
Entangled Teen
Summary from Goodreads:
Reality is only an illusion.
Except for those who can control it…
Worst. Birthday. Ever.
My first boyfriend dumped me – happy birthday, Josie!- my dad is who knows where, I have some weird virus that makes me want to hurl, and now my ex is licking another girl’s tonsils. Oh, and I’m officially the same age as my brother was when he died. Yeah, today is about as fun-filled as the swamps of Dagobah. But then weird things start happening…
Except for those who can control it…
Worst. Birthday. Ever.
My first boyfriend dumped me – happy birthday, Josie!- my dad is who knows where, I have some weird virus that makes me want to hurl, and now my ex is licking another girl’s tonsils. Oh, and I’m officially the same age as my brother was when he died. Yeah, today is about as fun-filled as the swamps of Dagobah. But then weird things start happening…
Like I make something materialize just by thinking about it.
When hot badass Reid Wentworth shows up on a motorcycle, everything changes. Like, everything. Who I am. My family. What really happened to my brother. Existence. I am Oculi, and I have the ability to change reality with my thoughts. Now Reid, in all his hotness, is charged with guiding and protecting me as I begin learning how to bend reality. And he’s the only thing standing between me and the secret organization that wants me dead…
When hot badass Reid Wentworth shows up on a motorcycle, everything changes. Like, everything. Who I am. My family. What really happened to my brother. Existence. I am Oculi, and I have the ability to change reality with my thoughts. Now Reid, in all his hotness, is charged with guiding and protecting me as I begin learning how to bend reality. And he’s the only thing standing between me and the secret organization that wants me dead…
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Another bell rang. I spun wildly,
searching for the source, and my foot slipped out from under me. My left foot
joined my right, sliding down a rocky surface.
A
scream tore past my lips.
My brain fought to figure out what
was happening as my hands gripped for something—anything—because I was falling.
My head swiveled.
I
couldn’t comprehend the giant, gaping crack I’d fallen into. A fissure in the
ground at least eight feet wide. My fingers sunk into the cracked concrete,
barely holding on. Sliding.
Then
I looked down.
No
end in sight. An abyss.
Everything
around me blurred, and all I could see was black. And in that blackness was the
one thing I was terrified of: death. My stomach pitched and my chest heaved,
but no air moved in or out of my lungs. I was suffocating.
Ripping
my eyes away from the darkness, I focused on my hands, still grasping at the
gravely terrain crumbling beneath them. My right foot slipped, and my fingers
dug deeper into the ground. It was a mixture of rock, and mud, and I didn’t
know what. It felt like glass shards were being shoved under my fingernails.
I dug in with my toes, using the
muscles in my legs to slow my descent. I slid to a halt, but the rocks and
substrate continued to crumble beneath me. I searched blindly for a sturdy
foothold. My foot found a rocky lip, but as soon as I thought it was safe, it
gave way. My right silver flip-flop plummeted into the darkness so eager to
swallow me.
Attempting to force my gaze
upward, I focused on the contrast of the dark surrounding me and the bright light
above, the line where they met. Technically, I’d die in broad daylight.
“Think, Josie.” The voice was
strong, demanding. It took a second for it to register. “Josie, look at me.”
Reid. Reid was
here. That’s where I was. I was at Reid’s place. I’d come here to train. I’m an Oculi. It all became clear as I
broke free from the terror.
I wrenched my head toward his
voice, my gaze meeting his. He crouched above me at the surface, his eyes my
lifeline because he didn’t offer a hand. He wasn’t about to coddle me. That
wasn’t his style. He said, “Breathe. Think.”
Dragging in an uneven breath,
looking into his clear eyes, something clicked in the far reaches of my mind.
Stairs.
I Pushed with no effort. No
headache, no nausea. I blinked, and stairs carved themselves into the side of
the chasm, jutted out as if they’d always been there. With great hesitancy, I
climbed the stairs on all fours, close to the wall. I could see the surface,
right within my reach.
Whoosh.
The stairs were gone.
I felt myself tumbling, falling.
Flailing along the wall of the abyss with nothing to stop my descent.
“React, Josie!”
Think.
I focused on the surface, on the
light growing dimmer the farther I skidded. Earth.
Ground beneath my feet. I Pushed. And Pushed.
Pain. Nausea. Dizziness.
Thunder sounded below, like the
darkness of the chasm was rising up to swallow me whole. Something hit my feet
so hard that it tossed me in the air.
Up. Up. Into the light.
My thoughts didn’t coalesce
clearly, but I felt myself rising. The pain behind my eyes made my vision
waver. I shot to the warehouse floor. Reid reached for me as I collapsed.
My lungs rebelled, and tears
burned trails down my cheeks. Dirt covered my hands and caked beneath my
fingertips. One fingernail had broken to the quick. It bled sullenly. I wasn’t
about to look weak in front of him, though, so I held out my arm to ward off
his offer of help. I stood tall on trembling legs.
Reid closed the gap between us,
his arms extended like he would embrace me. “Josie—”
The light streaming through the
warehouse windows dimmed and flickered. Darkness edged my periphery. I balled
my trembling fist and slammed my knuckles into his cheek. White heat shot
through my hand before everything went black.
About the Author
Tonya Kuper's debut, ANOMALY, the first in the Schrodinger's Consortium young adult scifi trilogy, releases November 2014 by Entangled Teen. She lives in Omaha, NE with her two rad boys and husband, is a music junkie, and a chocolate addict. Star Wars & Sherlock fan.
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1 comments:
I absolutely love the cover and the excerpt. I don't mean to be ungrateful but people who have never read this book or don't shop at Barnes and Noble for anything don't really have a chance.I'm just being honest I suppose. I'd love to win but I can't post a review on a story that I've never read, nor would I lie and make one up. I wouldn't have use the Barnes and Noble card because I only buy from Amazon.Thanks for letting us know about this giveaway andgood luck to all.
AAngela
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