TWIST (Loop #2) by
Karen Akins
Release Day Celebration
Hosted by MMSAI Tours
April 7th, 2015
SYNOPSIS:
The
unbelievably thrilling sequel to the time-travel YA novel Loop.
Bree Bennis finally has it all—a non-comatose
mother, an uber-hot (albeit anachronistic) boyfriend named Finn, and a
new-found mission to protect the timeline from those who would skew it for
their own gain. But when she leans over one day to smooch said boyfriend, her
lips meet those of her arch-nemesis Wyck instead. The timeline has been
altered, and Bree is caught in the crosshairs. But when she goes back to repair
the damage, she is stopped by none other than her Future Self, who delivers an
urgent message: Someone is kidnapping Shifters from the distant past. It’s up
to Bree to stop them. But first, she has to figure out who... and why.
To follow the trail of chronocrumbs, Bree
reluctantly accepts her new undercover gig as Wyck’s girlfriend. Everything
goes spiffy until Finn shows up in the 23rd century on the eager arm of a
gorgeous fellow Shifter,Blark. Even as
Bree struggles with jealousy, she battles the nagging dread that Finn might be
better off with someone less chronologically complicated. Her worst fear is
confirmed when Finn becomes the kidnapper’s next victim. As Bree zeroes in on
the culprit, they unravel her life one timeline-change at a time. She realizes
that she alone has the power to save herself and everyone she loves. But to do
that, she may lose Finn forever.
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Karen Akins lives in the
MidSouth where she writes humorous, light YA sci-fi. When not writing or
reading, she loves lightsaber dueling with her two sons and forcing her husband
to watch BBC shows with her.
Karen has been many things in her life: an archery instructor, drummer for the
shortest-lived garage band in history, and a shockingly bad tic-tac-toe player.
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4 comments:
JAPAN! BECAUSE I LOVE JAPAN! I WANT TO MEET JAPANESE PEOPLE ANDBE FRIEND WITH THEM!
Ooh! I've always wanted to go to Japan!
I'd go to 15th century Italy. I've always wanted to see Italian architecture in person.
I don't want to. Even thinking about time travel makes me dizzy.
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