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First from gray to a thin twilight green, hazy where it curved down beyond the spaceport, then-as all at once the sun rose high enough for its light to hit the desert floor-to endless blue, a color deep enough to drown in. As she stared, struggling not to give in to her creeping anxiety, the sky changed. Lines and points of light pricked up from the canyon floor far below.Įlissa walked to the window, trying to ignore the tightness in her chest and that her palms were damp enough to leave handprints on the glass ledge of the windowsill. ExcerptĪS ELISSA and her mother entered the waiting room, the sky above Central Canyon City was a chill, predawn gray, the spaceport a colorless blaze on the horizon.

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The government will stop at nothing to get them back. But Lin is too valuable to let go, and Elissa has knowledge that is too dangerous. A twin she never knew existed.Įlissa helps Lin evade the government agents who are ruthlessly tracking her down, but they’re struggling to avoid capture, and soon Elissa is forced to turn to the only person who can help: Cadan, her brother’s infuriating, arrogant best friend, and new graduate of the SFI space flight academy. A girl-Lin-who looks exactly like Elissa, down to the matching bruises. Elissa follows her visions, only to find a battered, broken girl on the run. A world filled with pain and wires and weird machines. But on the eve of the procedure, she discovers the truth behind her visions: She’s seeing the world through another girl’s eyes.

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Finally, she’s promised a cure, and a surgery is scheduled. Now, all she has is nightmarish visions and unexplained bruises. When Elissa learns her telepathic twin is the subject of government experiments, the girls find themselves on the run with secrets worth killing for in this futuristic, romantic thriller.Įlissa used to have it all: looks, popularity, and a bright future.






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