Synopses & Reviews
From the andlt;iandgt;New York Times andlt;/iandgt;bestselling author of the Wake trilogy comes all three and#8220;dramatic, quick-paced,and#8221; (andlt;iandgt;Kirkus Reviewsandlt;/iandgt;) and gripping thrillers from the Visions trilogy collected in a single riveting volume.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Jules lives with her family above their restaurant, which means she smells like pizza most of the time and drives their double meatballand#8211;shaped food truck to school. Itand#8217;s not a recipe for popularity, but she can handle that.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;What she canand#8217;t handle is the recurring vision that haunts her. Over and over, Jules sees a careening truck hit a building and explode...and nine body bags in the snow.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;The vision is everywhereand#8212;on billboards, television screens, windowsand#8212;and sheand#8217;s the only one who sees it. And the more she sees it, the more she andlt;iandgt;seesandlt;/iandgt;. The vision is giving her clues, and soon Jules knows what she has to do. Because now she can see the face in one of the body bags, and itand#8217;s someone she knows. Someone she has been in love with for as long as she can remember. andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;But the horror doesnand#8217;t end there. In fact, this was just the beginning. And when Jules passes her visions on to someone she loves, will they be able to work together to prevent their visions from becoming realities?
Synopsis
What Sawyerand#8217;s seeing might mean murder. The second and#8220;dramatic, quick-paced thriller (andlt;I andgt;Kirkus Reviewsandlt;/Iandgt;)and#8221; in a series from the andlt;Iandgt;New York Times andlt;/Iandgt;bestselling author of the Wake trilogy.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Jules should be happy. She saved a lot of peopleand#8217;s lives and sheand#8217;s finally with Sawyer, pretty much the guy of her dreams. But the nightmareand#8217;s not over, because she somehow managed to pass the psycho vision stuff to Sawyer. Excellent.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Feeling responsible for what heand#8217;s going through and knowing that peopleand#8217;s lives are at stake, Jules is determined to help him figure it all out. But Sawyerand#8217;s vision is so awful he can barely describe it, much less make sense of it. All he can tell her is thereand#8217;s a gun, and eleven ear-splitting shots. Bang.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Jules and Sawyer have to work out the details fast, because the visions are getting worse and that means only one thing: time is running out. But every clue they see takes them down the wrong path. If they canand#8217;t prevent the vision from happening, lives will be lost. And they may be among the casualtiesand#8230;
Synopsis
What Sawyer's seeing might mean murder. The second "dramatic, quick-paced thriller (Kirkus Reviews)" in a series from the New York Times bestselling author of the Wake trilogy.
Jules should be happy. She saved a lot of people's lives and she's finally with Sawyer, pretty much the guy of her dreams. But the nightmare's not over, because she somehow managed to pass the psycho vision stuff to Sawyer. Excellent.
Feeling responsible for what he's going through and knowing that people's lives are at stake, Jules is determined to help him figure it all out. But Sawyer's vision is so awful he can barely describe it, much less make sense of it. All he can tell her is there's a gun, and eleven ear-splitting shots. Bang.
Jules and Sawyer have to work out the details fast, because the visions are getting worse and that means only one thing: time is running out. But every clue they see takes them down the wrong path. If they can't prevent the vision from happening, lives will be lost. And they may be among the casualties...
About the Author
Lisa McMann is the andlt;iandgt;New York Timesandlt;/iandgt; bestselling author of the Wake trilogy, andlt;iandgt;Cryerand#8217;s Crossandlt;/iandgt;, andlt;iandgt;Dead to Youandlt;/iandgt;, the Visions series, and the middle grade dystopian fantasy series The Unwanteds. She lives with her family in the Phoenix area. Read more about Lisa and find her blog through her website at LisaMcMann.com or, better yet, find her on Facebook (Facebook.com/McMannFan) or follow her on Twitter (@Lisa_McMann).