When you choose your friends, you also choose your enemies.
The search for Danyael will lead Dee and Dum from the sheltered protection of the Mutant Affairs Council and into the violent, gang-controlled heart of Anacostia. Ensnared by Danyael’s complicated network of friends and enemies, Dee makes her stand in a political and social war that she is ill equipped to fight. What can one human, armed only with her wits and pepper spray, do against the super-powered mutants who dominate the Genetic Revolution?
America, nevertheless, is ripe for change. Exhausted by decades of belligerence between humans and their genetic derivatives, the clones, in vitros, and mutants, society is on the verge of falling apart or growing up. Which path will it choose, and can a mere human, her sassy attitude and smart mouth notwithstanding, light the way to a better future?
In
her quest to help her brother become normal, Dee will learn what it means to be
extraordinary. When the silence ends, the celebration of life, love, joy, and
hope will inspire feet to dance and hearts to sing.
When the Silence Ends is the Young Adult spinoff in the award-winning Double Helix series.
1.
Tell us a
little about your book.
So, when I set out to write a YA spin off my award-winning Double
Helix series, featuring Dee and her twin brother, Dum, I wanted my readers to
appreciate adults in more roles than that of the enemy. Some of them are, of
course, but like the real world, there’s a vast spectrum of them; some adults
even become Dee’s friends and mentors. More importantly though, I wanted my
readers to appreciate the power of “ordinary.”
4.
Is there a
message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?
I’d like my readers to realize that “extraordinary” is within all our
grasps, and it has nothing to do with destiny, superpowers, or being loved by a
vampire. Dee is the embodiment of ordinary, but she still manages to change her
world for the better. If she can do it, there’s no reason at all the rest of us
can’t.
5.
Do you have
a favorite line or scene from your latest release?I started at the age of thirteen when my school essays were returned to me with a bunch of “A”s scrawled over the top. Teenagers are impressionable. Being much more impressionable than most, and believing that my teachers knew what they were doing, I figured I was destined to be a writer. It’s only taken me tens of thousands of hours of work since then to be halfway decent at writing (and I’m still learning each day), but one has to start somewhere.
7.
Who is your favorite author and what is it that really strikes you
about their work?
Neil
Gaiman is pure genius in his storytelling ability.
9.
What’s next
for you? / What is your next project?
My YA science fiction novel, Earth
Sim, will be released in mid-February, and I’m currently working on a
paranormal romance called City of Eternal
Night. Once I finish that, I’ll start work on the fourth novel in the Double Helix series. My plan is to
release three novels in 2013.10. Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers?
Jade Kerrion, an award-winning
author, got her start in fan fiction. She developed a loyal reader base with
her fan fiction series based on the MMORPG Guild Wars. She was accused of
keeping her readers up at night, distracting them from work, housework,
homework, and (far worse), from actually playing Guild Wars. And then she
wondered why just screw up the time management skills of gamers? Why not aspire
to screw everyone else up too? So here she is, writing books that aspire to
keep you from doing anything else useful with your time. She lives in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida with her wonderfully supportive husband and her two young
sons, Saint and Angel, (no, those aren't their real names, but they are like
saints and angels, except when they're not.)
Buy Links (paperbacks) When the Silence Ends: Amazon / Amazon UK
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