Once again I am showing you some excellent works from the wonderful YA writer Jo Ramsey. I think YA books are a must in this world and most of them are bloody good. I am not going to ramble on a lot as I think Jo can say it better herself with giving us all the pertinent info:
Jet Black is the third novel in Jo Ramsey's young adult
urban fantasy series The Dark Lines, and is the first Dark Lines novel from
Featherweight Press. (Books 1 and 2 are available from Jupiter Gardens Press,
www.jupitergardens.com.) The series, about a group of teenagers with psychic
abilities who become drawn into the universal war between the forces of light
and forces of darkness, started off as one book, The Black Bridge. Then
the characters took over, and the series is now 30 books long, with ten of
those forming a separate but related series that takes place nearly twenty
years earlier than the rest of the books. Book 2 is When Darkness Falls.
Book 3 |
Blurb:
With the help of their new friend Misty, Topher James and his
friends must fight a force of darkness. But is Misty really on their side?
When Topher James and Blake Walker receive an email from a girl
named Misty saying that "something dark" has taken her sister, they
know they will have to once again fight the force of darkness they've fought
before. The nightmares Topher's girlfriend Callie Monroe is having confirm
that, and also warn against becoming involved with Misty. But something about
Misty sucks Topher in, and he's unable to resist her.
Alienated from Callie and his friends because of Misty, Topher
still intends to fight the darkness. But it---and Misty---have other plans, and
only Faith Carlisle can make Topher see the light before it's too late.
Thanks, Norma! Some of my favorite characters (out of my own, that is) are in these novels, and I hope readers enjoy them as well.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome my friend... I like showing off what my friends are up to in the writing world and I don't mind what Genre they work in.
DeleteIt is always nice to meet new authors and to discover new books...
ReplyDeleteAnd it looks to be a very interesting series as well.
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