High school senior Avery Miles is ready to spread her wings and prove her worth on a mission trip to Iraq, but when their entourage gets blown off course in a dust storm in the desert, the group finds themselves lost in an inexplicable garden oasis. Along with the luscious fruits and crystal springs, Avery and her friends find poisonous snakes, deadly sink holes, and a group of natives that are almost unearthly—but that’s not their biggest problem. No matter which way they trek, they can’t seem to leave. Avery steps up and takes charge to keep the group safe, but it isn’t long before she begins suspecting things aren’t as they seem. She isn’t the only one seeing the mysterious boy named Rae, and after following her father’s path in the jungle she’s pretty sure he’s sabotaging her rescue efforts. Gathering her courage, Avery must decide what’s most important to her—finally winning her father’s approval, or getting out of the jungle for good.
What others are saying about Shadowed Eden:
"A truly original premise…filled
with danger, redemption, and a cast of teenaged characters that I grew to love.
I enjoyed Clark's story and look forward to seeing what she comes up with
next." ~Jill Williamson, Award-winning author of By Darkness Hid and
Captives
"Shadowed Eden is a unique and intriguing tale that
will keep the reader turning pages…and the suspense doesn't stop until its
surprising end! I highly recommend it." ~Melanie Dickerson, Carol
Award-winning author of The Merchant's Daughter
KATIE CLARK started reading fantastical stories in grade school and her love for books never died. Today she reads in all genres; her only requirement is an awesome story! She writes young adult speculative fiction, including her YA supernatural novel, Shadowed Eden, as well as The Enslaved Series. You can connect with her at her website, on Facebook, or on Twitter.
Sounds interesting!
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DeleteWow, that's a fabulous storyline. Huge congrats to Katie on the release and the wonderful reviews!
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DeleteHonestly when I looked at the cover I was thinking 'ugh romance', but that sounds like a really fun read! ....what's that saying about judging and book covers?
ReplyDeleteLol Yup. Don't judge. ;)
DeleteCongrats to Katie. That description is interesting and intense.
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DeleteAn intriguing concept. Congratulations to Katie!
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DeleteIt definitely sounds original. Congratulations, Katie!
ReplyDeleteI love original concepts.
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