
Sparked
Authors: Helena Echlin and Malena Watrous
Publication Date: October 3, 2017
Publisher: Geek & Sundry
Publication Date: October 3, 2017
Publisher: Geek & Sundry
Synopsis:
Fifteen-year-old Laurel Goodwin wakes up to find her older sister Ivy missing from their Airstream trailer in the Oregon redwoods. A recurring nightmare convinces her that Ivy was abducted, but no one takes her dream seriously, including her mom. Laurel, a loner, has to learn to ask for help, and Jasper Blake, a mysterious new kid who shares her love of old books, quickly becomes her ally. Together they find their quiet town holds a deep secret and is the epicenter of a dark prophecy.
Laurel soon learns that her worst enemies, mean girls Peyton Andersen and Mei Rosen, are developing powers that she needs to find and save Ivy. With time running out, Laurel realizes that power doesn’t always take the form that you expect. And once she learns to look beyond her snap judgments, she develops an unexpected gift of her own.
Excerpt
1.
OPENING PAGE OF SPARKED
The knocking woke me up from a dead sleep.
Whack, whack.
I sat up, blinking myself
awake. The sky outside our porthole-shaped window was still dark, the
silhouettes of the redwoods just a shade blacker. Rain lashed at the glass.
Wind rocked the Airstream back and forth.
Whack.
There was that knocking again. I leaned over to wake Ivy. Our
beds were so close, they practically touched—
But Ivy wasn’t in her bed.
Whack, whack.
She must have snuck out and forgotten her key. I needed to
let her in fast. Our mom was a heavy sleeper—especially if she’d smoked a
“medicinal” joint before bed—but there was a limit to what she could tune out.
When I eased open the accordion door to the bedroomette, a river
of cold air whooshed over me. I hurried to the front of the trailer, where the
door was wide open, banging in the wind.
I stepped out onto the top cinder-block stair, straining to see
through the rain. “Ivy?” I called into the darkness, but no one answered. The
icy wind cut through my pajamas and I shuddered, wrapping my arms around
myself. Ivy must have left the door unlocked, and the storm had
blown it open.
Still, it creeped me out.
I wasn’t used to living in a tin can on the edge of civilization.
Our new property bumped up against the state park. We had no neighbors for
miles, but hikers, poachers, and the occasional homeless person liked to use
our land as their playground. Mom said that we were safer out here than if we
lived in some apartment in town. Statistically, there were fewer weirdos in the
vicinity.
But all it takes is one.
About the Authors
Hello! We are both novelists, but if you’ve ever tried to
write anything, you know that writing can be a lonely, angst-filled business.
So one night over a cocktail or two, we came up with a solution: write our next
book together. Malena already had an idea: a girl’s sister is kidnapped and she
has to rely on mean girls with superpowers to get her sister back. We couldn’t
resist seeing where that story would take us – a wild ride that includes a
loner girl who wants to be a writer and a gorgeous boy who can shoot fire from
his eyes but also loves to talk about books. And an ancient Zoroastrian
prophecy. And pie shakes. (OK, so maybe we got a little carried away.)
We’ve both published solo novels (check them out here and
here) and had no idea how co-writing would work out, but we pounded out the
first draft in a white-hot frenzy of inspiration we called “the Vortex.” One of
us would write a scene and send it to the other with a note: “My apartment is a
pigsty and I haven’t eaten all day. #inthevortex.” We wrote the book we wanted
to read as teenagers: a supernatural thriller with healthy doses of horror and
humor. Oh, and of course there’s romance. You have to wait a long time for the
only kiss in the book, but isn’t that the case with all the best kisses in books?
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