Synopses & Reviews
In the year 2098 America isn't so different from the USA of today. But, in a post-9/11 security-obssessed world, "secured" doesn't just refer to borders between countries, it also refer to borders between states. Teenagers still think they know everything, but there is no cure for cancer, as Kelsa knows first-hand from watching her father die. The night Kelsa buries her father, a boy appears. He claims magic is responsible for the health of Earth, but human damage disrupts its flow. The planet is dying. Kelsa has the power to reverse the damage, but first she must accept that magic exists and see beyond her own pain in order to heal the planet.
Review
"Plot drives this book from the start to the rousing climax and surprise resolution. Humor will engage readers' interest while the ever-increasing suspense will keep it."—Kirkus Reviews
"The ecological theme and the trendy device of investing a teen with superpowers will doubtless please the author's many fans."—Booklist
"Will sit especially well with readers who prefer their speculative fiction to be character-driven, and they'll appreciate the compelling exploration of the ways the hopeful can cope with uncertainty."—The Bulletin
"Characterization sparkles."—VOYA
Synopsis
In a high-tech, high-security world where bioterrorism threatens to cripple the ecosystem, magic is the last thing on anyones mind. Something bad is happening to the world. Trees are dying. Cancer is on the rise and becoming more aggressive. When Kelsas father dies of the disease, science offers no answers. Then, fifteen-year-old Kelsa meets the most beautiful boy shes ever seen. But hes also very strange. Claiming to be a mythological Raven, he goes on about magic, impending ecological disaster, and his need for Kelsas help to save the world.
Maybe hes crazy. But what if hes telling the truth?
About the Author
Hilari Bell was a librarian until she decided to make writing her full-time career. She has since written nearly a dozen books for teens. She lives in her hometown of Denver, Colorado, where she enjoys camping and hiking. You can visit Hilari online at www.sfwa.org/members/bell.