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Author:
Bee, Laynie (Young adult writer), author.
Title:
Child of night / Laynie Bee.
Publisher:
Midnight Tide Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
222 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
Teenagers--Fiction.
Twins--Fiction.
Foster children--Fiction.
Young adult fiction.
Magic--Fiction.
Time travel--Fiction.
Mental illness--Fiction.
Self-published.
Fantasy fiction.
Notes:
"The darkness lies"-- cover.
Summary:
"Fifteen-year-old Avery taught herself not to feel. It's the only way she knows to survive the foster system and her horrible, cursed luck. But with the strike of a lightning bolt, her world changes. A quick trip to the 17th century and back brings more questions than answers when she meets her ancestor and discovers the family's extraordinary gift, emotion-based powers. But for the girl without a family, the other shocking revelation is what sends her head spinning. Avery has a twin- a counterbalance, the light to her dark in so many ways, and something she's never dared let herself wish for. Hell-bent and obsessed, Avery brings herself to the brink of oblivion to find her sister. Her magic is slowly infecting her mind with dark thoughts in order to fuel itself. Before long Avery is listening to the voice telling her she isn't good enough, she isn't worthy, she should just give up. Falling for the sweet boy who reminds you of sunflowers and eats too much jerky, finding a sister you never knew you had, and sewing together a patchwork quilt of a family should be a winning sophomore year, but for Avery it's all stained with an inky blackness she just can't shake."-- provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1953238521
9781953238528
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1308730931
Locations:
BAPH771 -- Des Moines Public Library (Des Moines)

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