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Across the country, people like Martin Luther King Jr. Like many cities in early 1960s America, Memphis is still segregated, but change is in the air. She is welcomed with open arms by Mama Sugar, a kindly matriarch and owner of the popular boardinghouse The Scarlet Poplar. Sara King has nothing, save for her secrets and the baby in her belly, as she boards the bus to Memphis, hoping to outrun her past in Chicago. “An utterly absorbing and dazzling novel about the stories we tell to stay alive and the secrets we keep to protect ourselves.” - Nancy Jooyoun Kim, New York Times Bestselling author of The Last Story of Mina LeeĪ young mother finds refuge and friendship at a boardinghouse in 1960s Memphis, Tennessee, where family encompasses more than just blood and hidden truths can bury you or set you free. Eric worries that Adam is only using him whilst Adam, recognising that his feelings for Eric are genuine, fears that they’ll get in the way of his plans for revenge.Ĭontinue reading “Featured Author: Perfect World series” → Featured Author There is also the developing relationship between protagonist Eric Rawlins and Book 1 antagonist Adam Larimore. There are warnings over the manipulation of human genetics, the impact of climate change and what isolation can do to a nation. There are many themes running throughout the series. To begin with it was meant to be a standalone novel, but as I began to write it started to take on a life of its own and became the Perfect World series. My preferred method of writing is to have a couple of projects on the go at once, this helps prevent me from getting writer’s block and if I do get it I can jump from one to another rather than not get any writing done at all. Perfect World began life as a side project to my novel Demon’s Blood which I was writing at the time. He instructs her to meet him in southeast Kentucky in six days. She calls the airport for a flight out of town but hangs up on the booking agent when Harry calls through. His brother Kyle, also her best friend, spies his death grip on her wrist and Kevin lets go. The party is in honor of her eighteenth birthday and he spent a fortune on it. She’s just closed the door of her BMW when her boyfriend Kevin orders her out of the car. She brushes him off, fumbles for her keys and shoves them at the valet. Someone notices her distress and asks her if she’s alright. To run may mean war, but is she strong enough to stay?Īshton Blake navigates through revelers at a party with her cellphone pressed to one ear, trying to connection to “Harry” on the other end of the line. In the end, her future isn’t her biggest concern, her humanity is. Just as Ashton comes to accept her newfound heritage, she’s summoned to fulfill a treaty laid down centuries before - a treaty that will divide her love and test her loyalty. But no secret can be buried forever, and Ashton soon finds herself in a world where water is air and myth becomes reality. Getting to know Gabe raises questions about her past. Along the way, she encounters Gabe Willoughby-the mysterious drifter with eyes like the sea and a knowing smile. When tragedy strikes, seventeen year-old Ashton Blake sets out on a cross-country road trip, leaving the comforts of Malibu for the mountains of Kentucky. Martin perfects keeping the action ongoing while not sacrificing the protagonist’s characterization. Since she is still at the heart of the war, she is surrounded by triggers, and she does her best to deal with them the best way she can, though it is clear she will need help and treatment from others. Phee has PTSD from the actions she witnessed, and that doesn’t simply go away overnight or change with a good day. The focus on Phee’s mental health is absolutely stunning. The story picks up right where TRACKED left off, with Phee taking refuge with the rebellion and trying to process the events that got her there. MARKED, the sequel to TRACKED, by Jenny Martin is a strong combination of action, mental health, and family. As the stakes of the war get higher, sacrifices will be made and lives will be lost before it’s all through. Phee is ready to get answers and win the war, but she struggles with grief and PTSD. Cash is still missing, possibly presumed dead, her uncle is dead, and Charles Benroyal is out for her throat. Phee’s world is turned upside down now that she’s at the rebellion base. |