Secrets of Green & Gold: YA fantasy (The Immortal Voices: Green & Gold, book 1)
A hidden race needs her help … if they can convince her they exist.
Animals have always acted weird around Cara. Now there’s a strange gleam in her dog’s eyes, two guys who keep turning up wherever she goes, and a voice that comes out of nowhere.
But all Cara wants is a chance to start over at her new school, not voices and visions.
So when the voice tells her of a hidden race of immortal creatures known as the Pyx, Cara is sure she’s losing her mind. She does her best to shut it all out, even when the voice explains her rare ability – that she’s one of the few humans who can see and hear the Pyx.
Then the voice does something she can’t ignore.
He asks for her help.
Across Portland, Pyx are disappearing, and that means someone else knows about them. Someone else … who’s like her.
When the two suspicious guys show up at her boarding school, and bizarre encounters keep piling up, Cara is left with one question …
What if it’s real?
SECRETS is the first book in the GREEN & GOLD series, perfect for fans of books like Harry Potter, The Mortal Instruments, and The Host.
This is a modern young adult fantasy with a contemporary boarding school setting, unexpected friendships, a dose of whimsy, and a unique new race of creatures who live hidden all among us. Join Cara’s surprising journey of discovery in this coming-of-age fantasy novel, where strangeness and suspense ride alongside spirit and hope.
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