Loving
another person means loving them wholly, curses and all.
THANKFUL
TENYS had been homeschooled her entire life. After a monstrous disease took
over her mother, she was thrown into the jungle of public schooling—her senior
year. She expected stares, she expected whispers, she expected to feel like a fish
flapping its tail on the sand. What she didn’t expect was LIAM GREGOR, a boy
who somehow had more whispers and rumors behind his name than even Thankful, herself.
When the cute, loner Liam approaches Thankful with an offer of friendship, she’s
intrigued, despite all the warnings she’s been given on the Gregor curse. She
wasn’t what everyone whispered and rumored about—so, why should he be? But a
single touch, skin on skin and Liam’s little black pupils seemed to swallow his
irises whole, changing the color from brown to black. Something was different about this boy. Liam’s
secret, his curse, isn’t what anyone thought it would be. Cursed or not, Thankful is
falling faster and harder for Liam than she ever thought
possible.
#2
Loving
another person means loving them wholly, curses and all.
With her
mother’s progressive disease, her abandoning father and her aunt flirting with
her teachers, there’s no way THANKFUL TENYS will survive this jungle her mother
calls public education. After being taught at home the last seventeen years she
is being fed to Glenrock High like a juicy steak to a lion. As if there isn’t
enough wrong in her life the one person she should avoid at school, the one
person she’d been warned about, LIAM GREGOR, is the one person she finds truly
interesting. Sure, Liam is angry and growly and dark—and oh, yeah, according to
the entire school cursed. But he is also beautiful and mysterious. He’s been
avoiding the world forever—so why does he return this peculiar intrigue
Thankful has?
When Liam
asks Thankful to be his friend she can’t deny him. Touching his hand she stares
into his big brown eyes, but like spilled ink his pupils swallow his irises
whole. And suddenly Liam knows things he shouldn’t. What kind of anomaly is
this? Liam is her friend now. Friends tell—don’t they?
Thankful will get Liam talking—she’s determined.
And the more he talks, the more she learns and the more she finds herself
falling for the boy who truly may be cursed. But will falling for Liam unravel
all she’s ever known and trusted to be true, sending her into the lair of a
danger she never knew existed?
Thats tough but I think I will go with #2 :)
ReplyDeleteAmber Faigl
My question is, do you want this to feel more like a fantasy novel, or more like a contemporary novel? I think your style is mostly contemporary, so I like #1 for that reason.
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