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Inside, they are much, much more...Transferring to Trinity High changed Jaylen's life-for the better and worse. Questions that plagued her for years were finally answered and bonds were made with a new group of friends that could share in her secret. Unfortunately, obsessive love and jealousy shattered her brief happiness, turning her best friend into her most dangerous foe.Now, with graduation past and college looming, Jaylen knows she can't move on until the perilous situation with her former friend is resolved. But her enemy's rage knows no bounds and Indigo refuses to go away quietly. A confrontation is inevitable-and in the end, Jaylen's life will be forever changed.
Something greater than human...Jaylen Hayes knows that she is different from all other seventeen-year-old girls. Possessing extraordinary intelligence, she is also uncannily powerful and inexplicably hated by wild animals. But it is not until she transfers to Trinity High that she learns the truth about who-and what-she really is. Instinctively drawn to two new classmates-the intense and passionate Indigo, and the charismatic and breathtakingly gorgeous Michael-Jaylen soon learns the shocking secret of their shared heritage, and the bloodline that extends to the stars. However, all is not what it seems, and Jaylen soon finds her newfound security threatened when a trusted friend becomes a dangerous and vengeful enemy.
Being yourself should never come at this price. Joseph is the son anyone would wish to have-anyone except his pastor father, that is. Joseph is gay, and where he comes from, his sexual orientation makes him a pariah. Tormented by the incorrigible denizens of his unprogressive Southern town, Joseph finds himself desperate for support from other members of the LGBT community. He turns to the internet with the hope of finding it, and, unexpectedly, Joseph finds more. Bruce. An unlikely virtual friendship between Joseph and Bruce grows into something more, leading to a seemingly fated meeting. Joseph's future suddenly looks brighter than ever, but no one could've ever predicted what would transpire after the two finally meet.
Skin color is not race. Seventeen-year-old Malachi takes nothing for granted. Although his albinism makes him stand out in any crowd, he lives a blessed life with loving, supportive parents and an accepting peer group. Life is grand and he's thankful for it all-until Bennett Dickson moves into his neighborhood. Bennett Dickson, a blatant racist, robs the idyllic community of its warmth. His constant provoking sets the neighborhood on edge, but his hateful taunting pales in comparison to the carnage he unleashes, forever changing Malachi's world. In search of solace and an escape from the destructive media, Malachi and his mother flee to a small town, but what they find only adds to their turmoil. Malachi finds himself on the receiving end of vicious slurs and isolation due to his lack of melanin. Worst of all, he is rumored to have survived the tragedy that shattered his family because of his complexion. Desperate to escape once again, he turns to his lifelong passion-film production. But no matter where he lives or places his attention, Malachi realizes the only way to heal is to face the injustice served to his family. Trigger Warnings: Racial violence, social injustice, some profanity, mentions of suicide, and teen gun violence. (Recommended for ages 17 and up)
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