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TITLE: Supernormal

AUTHOR: Caitlen Rubino-Bradway

GENRE: YA SFF

PUBLISHER: Amazon Digital Services LLC 

RELEASE DATE: March 15, 2016

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Camron Scott can see the future. 

It’s not as cool as you’d think. He can’t see anything he’s directly involved in, meaning no placing bets on sports events or stocks, or finding his true love. And it’s fun trying to explain his power to the cops whenever he tries to stop a disaster in it’s tracks. The most recent complication landed him on a plane to sunny California, but at least this move best him way from his restrictive family and grants him the hope of finding a new home and a new life. 

What he doesn’t expect to find is a town seeded with people like himself, people with a special extra something. People like Ashley Garrett. 

Ashley is a super freak — charged with speed, strength, and crazy sensory perception. But she wasn’t born with these talents. She’s just trying to learn how to live with them, and she’s spent the last year walking a tightrope between maintaining control and losing everything. When Cam has a vision of Ashley attacking some poor dumb kid, he does what he always does — steps in, saves the day, changes the future. And an unlikely partnership is born. He promises to use his ability to watch out for her and make sure she doesn’t lose control, a promise that Ashley is desperate enough to accept. The connection that develops surprises them both. 

But the super-powered road never did run smooth. When a series of kidnappings rocks the town, Ashley and Cam must figure out who is behind it all, and how to stop it. As you do when you’re super powered — but really all Cam and Ashley want is to find a way to be is Supernormal.

 

caitlenCaitlen is the author of two books, Lady Vernon and Her Daughter, published by Crown in 2009, which she co-wrote with her mother, and Ordinary Magic, which was released by Bloomsbury Childrens in 2012. In her day job, she is an associate agent at The LKG Agency. She lives in New York City.

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1 Comment

Emily P. · March 16, 2016 at 9:53 am

This sounds like a great read, but there’s a rather unfortunate grammatical error/typo happening in the last sentence of the second paragraph. It’s also in the Amazon description. Might want to let the author know so she can fix it!

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