Title: Alchemy (Prophecy Breakers)
Authors: Sheena Boekweg, Melanie Crouse and Sabrina West
Genre: YA Parnormal Romance
Synopsis:
We
didn’t know how much we had to lose until we were infected with magic.
Sam was in love, Juliette was the main caretaker for her siblings, and
Ana and her dad planned the best parties in New York. But we lost it all
when we were shipped to Chebeague, an exclusive school for newly
infected mages. Everyone knows about the mages, those who survive the
infection and end up with magical abilities. We’ve seen the power of
magic, the high-paying jobs, and the world fame. But we never saw the
cost.
We didn’t know we’d be forced to give up everything: sanity, family,
even the right to talk on the phone. We didn’t know mage was just
another word for prisoner.
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About the Authors
Sabrina
West, Sheena Boekweg and Melanie Crouse never dreamed they would
actually create a book worth publishing when they started writing
together. Alchemy was merely supposed to be an exercise in flexibility.
And it has been that, but it is so much more. Friendships that span the
American continent have been forged, and unforgettable characters have
been created. Writing this first book in the Prophecy Breakers was a
fun-filled adventure, and we hope that reading it is just as fun for
you. Visit us at theprosers.blogspot.com or check out Sheena Boekweg's
amazing novel, Funny Tragic, Crazy Magic.
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Exclusive Teaser:
I scanned the crowd,
making sure that no one else needed help. I started toward an old woman who was
looking lost, when magic erupted into the sky.
All around me, people
were screaming and running, but stupidly, I stood transfixed, unable to look
away. The magic was potent, and deadly. It was also the most beautiful thing
I’d ever seen.
When I’d envisioned
magic, I’d always thought of objects falling off of shelves, of people babbling
thick-tongued visions of the future, or of Healing that had equal chances of
killing and infecting a non-mage. But this… this was something different. Light
boiled into clouds, sparkling with color and texture, like nebulas with
lightning flashing through their core. I was transfixed. It didn’t even occur
to me to run, because I didn’t think I could bear for that beauty to end.
Just as it was
reaching its apex, the nebula shuddered, and exploded. The ensuing blast
knocked me off my feet. The light washed through me, bathing my insides in
acid. I sprawled on the sidewalk, gasping for breath, as the world around me
turned as twisty and surreal as Lewis Carroll's nightmares.
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