The lovely Jill (a fellow Alabamian!) over at Breaking the Spine created the Waiting on Wednesday meme for us bloggers to showcase books we're waiting on.
This week, I have two books that I'm chomping at the bits to read. One is sort of an in-between, and the second is a full-on book. They both are follow-ups to one of the best reads of 2011. Interest piqued? Then be sure to add to your TBR lists...
by Jus Accardo
pub date 2/21/2012
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UNTOUCHED is the in-between novel I mentioned earlier, and I do believe it is from Kale's point of view. No idea who Kale is? I feel bad for you! (seriously, though...read TOUCH)
by Jus Accardo
pub date 5/1/2012
product description from goodreads.com
After Dez and Kale got away at Sumrun, her father lost not only his most powerful weapon but an important piece of the Supremacy project. Forced by Denazen to remedy the situation, he poisons Dez and offers her a choice—surrender to Denazen for the cure…or die. Determined to find a solution that doesn’t involve being bagged and tagged—or losing someone she loves—Dez keeps the poison a secret. But when a rash of Denazen attacks hit a little too close to home, Dez is convinced there’s a traitor among them. Jade.
Sacrifices, broken promises, and secrets. Dez will have to lay it all on the line if there’s any hope of proving Jade’s guilt before they all end up Residents of Denazen. Or worse, dead...
I've heard so much about this author, but I have yet to read her. I've got to add her to my list!
ReplyDeleteToxic sounds pretty interesting! I like the sounds of it. The cover looks pretty! Great choice! Thank you for sharing it!
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I have a copy of Touch and I haven't even read it yet! Hopefully I can read it before Toxic comes out :) Great pick!
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I feel like I am the last person on the planet who has not started this series. I hope to make this right soon. It all sounds so good!
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