ARTIST – Damonza
BOOK BLURB/SYNOPSIS– Eighteen-year-old Averie’s life is turned upside-down when she’s instructed by her long-missing mother to enroll in an international college despite her being a local. Soon after, Averie discovers she is a nephilim—part human part angel—and her young life drastically changes from awfully droning to incomprehensibly hectic as she juggles college work, bullying, demanding training sessions with a surprising fit seventy-year-old, family issues, and the one thing she’s most skeptical of: love. When adults in her life don't fulfill their rightful responsibilities, she’s forced to take those neglected responsibilities into her own hands and set everyone’s life back on the right track. With the aid of a special Japanese classmate Sasuke, and a fiercely determined and righteous attitude, will Averie be strong enough to overcome the challenges in her difficult adolescence? BUY LINKS AMAZON KINDLE / SMASHWORDS / GOODREADS AUTHOR BIO Chalie Teh lives in Singapore—a sunny island in Southeast Asia, which occupies only a little red dot on the world map. She is twenty-one this year and mum to a perfect Shih Tzu dog called Blythe. STALKER LINKS FACEBOOK / TWITTER / GOODREADS
Excerpt:
I stared at him in
shock; this was getting completely out of hand. At this rate, he would really
be failing Ms. Psychotic’s class.
Slinging his backpack
over his shoulder, he said to me, “Let’s go?”
There was a
collective gasp of shock in the lab. Following his lead, I packed up as well,
and before long, the two of us were out of the lab, leaving the rest of the
class gawking in disbelief.
When we were out of
view, Sasuke turned to me. “Let’s chill at my room until the next class. What
do you think?”
For a moment, I
wondered what room he was talking about, but I quickly realised it could only
be his hostel. With no other idea in mind, I agreed. Sasuke led the way, and I
found myself outside a boys’ toilet soon after.
“Wait here,” he said
before disappearing into the toilet.
Maybe he needed the
washroom badly?
Seconds later, Sasuke
emerged from the toilet and indicated for me to come in. “No one’s inside. Come
on.”
“What? Are you
serious? This is the gents!” I told him, as though he didn’t know already.
“I need to zap us
there. We can’t just walk into the hostel during school hours. There’s a guard
on duty,” he explained.
“Oh. Okay…” With
little choice, I stepped into the gents with Sasuke.
“Ready?” he asked,
holding out his open hand.
I took it and closed
my eyes. “Ready.”
The same old
discomfort washed over me.
“We’re here,” he
said, and I felt him letting go.
I opened my eyes to a
small, neat room with two beds, two desks, two chairs, two wardrobes—all
mirroring each other—and some shelves against the wall between the desks. Only
one side of the room seemed to be occupied, so I asked, “You don’t have a
roommate?”
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