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Blood makes her a vampire. Love makes him deadly.Eighteen-year-old Cherish Armitage's father and brother die in an accident when she is thirteen. Her best friend, Joshua, helps her pull through the tough times. Five years later, she's in a tragic collision that kills her mother and sister and leaves her incapacitated. When she awakens, she is imbued with the knowledge of her ancestors. They've made one thing clear: her family's deaths were no accident, and she's expected to exact revenge for them all. She's the solitary survivor of her bloodline, and shockingly, she's a vampire-a truth her family hid from her. Joshua is off limits because he's in a relationship with their other best friend, but she still throbs in places she's not supposed to whenever he's near. Being thrust into living quarters with him only adds to her confusing predicament.Centuries ago, her family was cursed. Anyone who falls in love dies. She's approached by familiar faces and strangers, all demanding a formula she has no clue about. Those same people die when they don't get what they want. Trying to quell her growing feelings for Josh while sucking down enough blood that her ever-present ancestors are pleased, but not so much that she turns into an aggressive, hormone-raging vampire, again, is proving near impossible. But if she doesn't uncover the person responsible for her family's deaths, her ancestors will make her life worse than the hell it already is. And if she doesn't give up this formula, someone she cares about will die. And if her heart doesn't stop wishing for Josh, none of the rest will matter because the love curse will kill her.
My name is Chloe Carmichael. I'm sixteen. I live in the bustling metropolis of New York City. Life is grand, most of the time...at least when other people are watching. When I touched my pretend boyfriend, Zack, I was transported to the football field of our school where I discovered he'd been murdered. But then, he's not. He's alive - standing in front of me. Did I hallucinate his death? I keep my mouth shut because I don't want to end up in a straitjacket like my Aunt Agnes. When the news reports Zack has died on the football field, for real this time, I realize the truth: something is seriously wrong with me. I can't ignore my previous "hallucination."Chris Thomas arrives at my school and, I'm inexplicably drawn to him in a way I don't understand. Guilt crawls up my spine and settles in my bones. I can't circumvent the grieving process. Appearances mean everything in my world. A girl I've never met attends Zack's in-school memorial with Chris. It's cool. Until she disappears right before my eyes. Then it's clear: I've officially lost my mind. Chris and the disappearing girl offer an alternate explanation. They've known me for years. Along with six others, we're in a battle that stretches across multiple universes, with an enemy bent on destroying everyone in all of them - starting with us first. They try to explain more, but they can't. They're waiting for me to tell the rest. But I can't. I don't remember being Amanda in another life.
*Mass Hysteria is a trilogy of young adult romantic science-fiction serial novels that tell a continuous story. The books/novellas must be read in order to fully understand the unfolding story.* Mass Hysteria: Panic High-School senior, Elizabeth calculates the likelihood of finding love to the probability of starring in a slasher film with her best friend until she meets Brian Thompson. Love isn't the only thing that eludes Elizabeth, however. Several threatening notes that promise her demise makes a long life also questionable.When Elizabeth's best friend shares an article about a girl's death in Italy, she dismisses it. As more girls are murdered and cryptic messages are tucked in her locker, she realizes something sinister might be at play. Why? Each of the slain girls looks like her. Mass Hysteria: Frenzy Elizabeth discovers an abnormality in her brain suppresses her emotions. The deformity plagued women for decades - on another universe. The anomaly created a threat of extinction. The government of this other universe began cloning to repopulate. Elizabeth is one of those clones. She is a researcher-clone, scheduled for death since removal of the abnormality is impossible. Faced with the knowledge of this other universe and her possible, untimely demise, she must make a decision. She can choose to remain on Earth - but risk becoming murdered-girl number ten in her own horror movie. Or she can choose to die alone, in an unfamiliar universe.But to remain on Earth, she must discover who's after her and why? Mass Hysteria: LunacyIf trudging through the desert didn't kill Elizabeth, what they brought back might: Tiffany. Her original clone sister. Elizabeth is ill-prepared to handle the onslaught of emotions coursing through her. She breaks up with Brian because there's no way what she feels is love. But did she make the right choice? Her heart is so contrary to her mind. Contending with a pouty Brian isn't the vilest of situations. Staying alive to enjoy the emotions will be harder than running from a homicidal maniac wearing stilettos as a new threat presents itself - something she never imagined.
Mandalyn and the other enhanced are in a race to discover why the Collaborators and HAI want them. Not knowing who to trust is a problem but they know they can depend on each other. So that's what they do. Until enemies posing as friends start to expose themselves and implicate some of the enhanced in their treachery. Can Andi trust all of her new family? Can she even trust her feelings for Will? Beneath all the uncertainty of who to trust lies the fundamental problem: everyone is going to die. How can they stop them? And can they save themselves without becoming the enemy, too?
A lie. A death. An unthinkable opportunity. A Robot, reapers, boys... and manipulation so great, the truth sounds like a tall tale. Reviews are in: "This book is definitely a page turner!!! Read and enjoy!!!" "I thought the main character Sam had an excellent narrative voice, good enough to spread over a bagel." "I encourage you all to read it and be transported to the Village of Lost Things. This book can definitely be a Netflix series." Book Description Seventeen-year-old Samantha wakes months after a car accident, throttled with grief and unanswered questions. The universe has a habit of crapping over her desires so, answers are doubtful. The one person able to wrench her from the throes of depression lost his life in the accident: her boyfriend, Ryan. Sedated for her protection, she wakes in a city called VOLT (Village of Lost Things). She's allowed to see Ryan again in VOLT. In this eccentric town, the heartbroken are reunited with their lost things - people or objects. Sam knows how implausible a place like VOLT is but her heart can't take more disappointment. Except, Ryan isn't where he's supposed to be. And VOLT's promise of a sweet reunion appears as likely as being tied to a hog and dragged around the moon. Eighteen-year-old Joe is an egotistical, whiny, momma's boy with a knack for verbally eviscerating those around him. At least, that's Sam's evaluation of him when she meets him in VOLT. He lost his mother several months ago and comes to VOLT often. His mother insists he becomes Sam's official guide to find Ryan. Fifteen-year-old Ferris has a borderline personality disorder. Several years ago, he lost his mother also. He's been in VOLT the longest and appears to be a great addition to aid them in finding Ryan. Or stop Sam and Joe from killing each other. He just needs to remember who he is - which appears impossible. Finding Ryan is Sam's last effort to reconnect to a life teetering by a string with an anvil attached. She must decide between the living and the dead. If she were keeping tally, she'd be closer to a corpse than a teenager. And her traveling companions aren't too far behind her. Trigger Warnings: Death, Suicide, Sexual Abuse (mention only)
In the year 2175, the world will end, maybe, but not for everyone She's destined for greatness.So her mother tried to kill her.She's insidiously evil and a menace to society.She'll kill everyone.All these things are true but ...Mandalyn and the other enhanced are in a race to discover why the Collaborators and HAI want them - dead or alive. Not knowing who to trust is a problem but they know they can depend on each other. Until enemies, posing as friends, start to expose themselves and implicate some of the enhanced in their treachery. Can Andi trust all of her new family? Can she even trust her feelings for Will? Beneath all the uncertainty of who to trust lies the fundamental problem: everyone is going to die. How can they stop them? And can they save themselves without becoming the enemy, too?
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