Cuspian
by DC Hall
Twins, Kendal and Kennedi Myles are the envy of their peers with: a second string spot on the varsity football team, smartass but loyal teammates, miniature pores, and a killer spray tan. They had big plans for sophomore year, until their mother is slaughtered during a botched robbery.
Forced to move with their estranged father, Kendal becomes fixated with finding their mother’s killer, while Kennedi tries to settle into life with their dad. After the discovering a trail of unsettling clues, the pair to believe their mother’s death was part of a conspiracy. As the teens’ investigation digs deeper into their mom’s enigmatic past, a mysterious agency stumbles upon them, and the twosome learns they are Cuspians—individuals gifted with supernatural abilities. Kendal and Kennedi are soon faced with the challenge of staying concealed from the shadowy organization hell-bent on enslaving powerful Cuspians while trying to solve a murder.
Family secrets, bloody breadcrumbs, and deadly obsessions guide the twins through tough decisions and awful mistakes. Desperate for their lives to return to normal, the pair found normal is not written in the stars for either one of them.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
DC Hall is obsessed with argyle socks, the smell of books and believes he is the smartest person in the room. Granted he’s usually alone when he thinks this but it still feels good. When his nose isn’t stuck in a book, DC is usually writing or trying to teach his dog, Brooklyn, how to wash dishes (success remains elusive.) DC is from the south where the teas are sweet, distance is measured in minutes—not miles, and the skies are always Carolina blue.
If you are interested in learning more about DC:
Email: dchallauthor@gmail.com
Mandie's Review – I'm quite the moody reader. I pick up 10 books before I find one that really interests me. I also haven't been in the mood for YA. I have really been enjoying Urban Fantasy because of the pace but IÂ bought this the day it came out because it is Urban Fantasy Young Adult and it sounded good. It's my first venue with this sub-genre. If they are all this quick paced and interesting, I'm hooked.
Cuspian is told from two points of view – the twins. One is female and the other male. You really FEEL and know each character. This book is packed with plenty of action. They are mourning their Mother when they have to go to live with their Father they didn't even know. I was questioning everyone and their motives in this story. A government agency that wants to exploit your new found powers is never a good thing and makes a good story.
This was a great book! I'm eagerly awaiting the next in the series,
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