Today we have Jessica Sorensen stopping by the blog to take part in my Top10.
1. fav song/singer?
Spill Canvas
2. fav season?
Summer. I’m not a fan of the snow.
3. worst vacation?
Probably when our family took a trip to Disneyland and I had a broken rib. I was in so much pain.
4. guilty pleasure?
Listening to country music when no one’s around.
5. fav book and/or author?
I can’t list one, but some of my favorite authors are Cassandra Clare, Sarah Dessen, Abbi Glines, Tammara Webber, Jamie McGuire and Jennifer L. Armentrout… and I’ll stop there, but there are many more.
6. one item you cannot live without?
My computer
7. hobby?
Riding horses and playing the piano.
8. fav movie/actor/actress?
Ian Somerhalder.
9. fav food?
Chicken Teriyaki.
10. who would you like to meet? (dead or alive?)
Hmmm… since this is a tour for Ember, I’ll go with Edgar Allan Poe.
What if you knew when someone was going to die?
For seventeen-year-old Ember, life is death. With a simple touch, she knows when someone will die. It’s her curse and the reason she secludes herself from the world. The only person who knows her secret is her best friend Raven.
Then she meets Asher Morgan. He’s gorgeous, mysterious, and is the only person Ember can't sense death from. So when he pushes into her life, she doesn’t mind.
But when unexplained deaths start to haunt her town, Ember starts questioning why she can’t sense Asher's death and what he may be hiding.
For seventeen-year-old Ember, life is death. With a simple touch, she knows when someone will die. It’s her curse and the reason she secludes herself from the world. The only person who knows her secret is her best friend Raven.
Then she meets Asher Morgan. He’s gorgeous, mysterious, and is the only person Ember can't sense death from. So when he pushes into her life, she doesn’t mind.
But when unexplained deaths start to haunt her town, Ember starts questioning why she can’t sense Asher's death and what he may be hiding.
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This sounds really good! I've read Numbers, which is sort of the same thing, but it was dark and weirdly cold, hard to identify and attach to the MC. Adding this. Thanks!
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