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Ignition

Jes Anderson should be enjoying the last semester of her senior year. Instead, she’s been having nightmares about fire and brimstone. Her best friend ( and perennial bad influence) Amanda won’t stop harassing her to get a boyfriend. Aside from that, her life is pretty dull.

When a rival school burns down, Jes meets Seth Thomas and his sister Lily in the batch of transfer students. Jes is instantly taken with Seth—well, if taken means she thinks he’s gorgeous, but at the same time for no apparent reason she kinda can’t stand him? Sure, taken. Oh, and apparently he’s not entirely human.

His sister, Lily, on the other hand is undeniably cool and oozes confidence, and is equally stunning. Jes isn’t exactly sure what Lily even sees in her, but the two hit it off, certainly better than Jes and Seth.

Jes rapidly finds herself entangled with the two siblings, and as secrets become revealed, her life is changed fundamentally. So much for an easy semester.

 

“...a fun and exciting read that had me laughing out loud on more than one occasion. The romance was so much more believable than other books. Overall a great edgy read with witty characters, snappy dialogue and some great action scenes. There is something for everyone in this book.” —The Shadow Realm

”This book was intense...I have never read a book quite like this...” —Booksessions

”...Ignition was a good read. The characters were multi-faceted and likeable. The book explored all kinds of relationships in depth, not just the romance between the main characters.” —Wading Through Electronic Ink

“…continues his strong writing of interpersonal relationships in book 2. The love (quad-?)drangle had a good balance of drama, believability, and pace.”—Amazon Reviewer

“It’s like Twilight, but with a plot and characters.”—Ezra L.C.