Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Great Summer Reads: Storm Child







Melanie is an author, designer, photographer, and flight attendant all rolled into one. She has told stories all her life and finds her passion in sharing the plots that spin through her head. She now lives in Portland, Oregon, with her two dachshund-chihuahua dogs. She loves the beauty of the Pacific Northwest that feeds her imagination.

When no one is listening, Melanie loves to belt Broadway songs in her living room and car. Someday she hopes to be on a flight where someone is reading her book.






To escape capture by Imperial soldiers, 16-year-old Eridale Storm leaves the only home she’s ever known and drags her younger sister into the wilds of Mericon—the Empire that formed when America collapsed. Hoping to find safety with their mother who disappeared when Eridale was three, the girls follow clues that lead them across the country, but the empire hounds their every step.

The journey draws Eridale deeper into the conflict between the Empire and the rebel Freedom Fighters, producing questions about Eridale’s heritage, questions no one wants to answer.

Caught between the threads of deception, rebellion, and betrayal, Eridale struggles to find out who she is. The answers she finds could lead the country back to freedom or shackle them under the imperial throne forever.

This is book 1 of a 4 book series and not a stand-alone book.





Snippet:

The villagers won’t help us. Survival is up to me.
            I take a deep breath, calming the jitters that twist my stomach. My fists tighten and release. “Leah, bring me Papa’s bow.”
            Her eyes widen. “You’ll be considered an outcast if you hunt.” Her gaze darts to the door and windows.
            “I’ve never been accepted in this village. I’m different from everyone, honey. Just look at me.” I motion to my reflection in the mirror, still broken from when the Opprimere took my step-father.
            My dark, coppery red hair cascades in a mass of curls from my ponytail down to my waist, and my steely violet eyes reflect the pain of my situation. No one in the village looks like me. 




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