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Reviews for Foreshadowed:
"Foreshadowed is the best teen paranormal thriller I've read in a long time. It's well-written, equally dark as it is funny, with a truly brilliant premise and a unique and interesting narrator."
"Suspense at it's best... Great interaction between the characters. Well developed and intriguing plot."
"If you're looking for a new favorite author, look no further."
"I was plunged into a well-plotted story of suspense and potential murder, hinging on the unique and endearing relationship of two darkly gifted teens."
http://www.amazon.com/Foreshadowed-Near-Deaths-Book-1-ebook/dp/B00RLYNOME/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=8-1&qid=1424968589
Hope Murdoch was born dead. She took a breath two minutes later , and now is an almost-normal sixteen-year-old. Normal: a hopeless crush on the boy next door, a negative body image, and a (mis)diagnosis of ADHD. Not-so-normal: an exhausting and distracting ability to read minds. And high school is hard enough without hearing what everyone really thinks of you.
Lance Hampton used to be normal until a car accident killed him and his parents. Paramedics brought him back to a life he doesn't want: orphaned, uprooted, living with his uncle, and suddenly able to see how people die. At his new school, he tries to keep to himself. Seeing how complete strangers die is torture enough, let alone friends.
At first glance, Hope doesn't think much of Lance (though a lot of the other girls do). He looks like the typical bad boy. No thank-you … but then she meets his eyes and everything goes dark. She hears labored breathing. Rapid footsteps. And then a thud as someone falls to the ground. Inside Lance's head, Hope just witnessed a vision of murder … her own.
Together Hope and Lance try to catch a killer before he's red-handed. A killer who could be anywhere. Anyone. Sure Hope can read minds and Lance can see death, but they still can't see in the dark.
"Foreshadowed is the best teen paranormal thriller I've read in a long time. It's well-written, equally dark as it is funny, with a truly brilliant premise and a unique and interesting narrator."
"Suspense at it's best... Great interaction between the characters. Well developed and intriguing plot."
"If you're looking for a new favorite author, look no further."
"I was plunged into a well-plotted story of suspense and potential murder, hinging on the unique and endearing relationship of two darkly gifted teens."
http://www.amazon.com/Foreshadowed-Near-Deaths-Book-1-ebook/dp/B00RLYNOME/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=8-1&qid=1424968589
Hope Murdoch was born dead. She took a breath two minutes later , and now is an almost-normal sixteen-year-old. Normal: a hopeless crush on the boy next door, a negative body image, and a (mis)diagnosis of ADHD. Not-so-normal: an exhausting and distracting ability to read minds. And high school is hard enough without hearing what everyone really thinks of you.
Lance Hampton used to be normal until a car accident killed him and his parents. Paramedics brought him back to a life he doesn't want: orphaned, uprooted, living with his uncle, and suddenly able to see how people die. At his new school, he tries to keep to himself. Seeing how complete strangers die is torture enough, let alone friends.
At first glance, Hope doesn't think much of Lance (though a lot of the other girls do). He looks like the typical bad boy. No thank-you … but then she meets his eyes and everything goes dark. She hears labored breathing. Rapid footsteps. And then a thud as someone falls to the ground. Inside Lance's head, Hope just witnessed a vision of murder … her own.
Together Hope and Lance try to catch a killer before he's red-handed. A killer who could be anywhere. Anyone. Sure Hope can read minds and Lance can see death, but they still can't see in the dark.