Paperback: 378 Pages
Published: May 5, 2014
Series: The Cavy Files
1. Gypsy
2. TBA
Goodreads Synopsis:
Inconsequential: not important or significant.
Synonyms: insignificant, unimportant, nonessential, irrelevant
In the world of genetic mutation, Gypsy’s talent of knowing a person’s age of
death is considered a failure. Her peers, the other Cavies, have powers that
range from curdling a blood still in the vein to being able to overhear a
conversation taking place three miles away, but when they’re taken from the
sanctuary where they grew up and forced into the real world, Gypsy, with her
all-but-invisible gift, is the one with the advantage.
The only one who’s safe, if the world finds out what they can do.
When the Cavies are attacked and inoculated with an unidentified virus, that
illusion is shattered. Whatever was attached to the virus causes their abilities
to change. Grow. In some cases, to escape their control.
Gypsy dreamed of normal high school, normal friends, a normal life, for years.
Instead, the Cavies are sucked under a sea of government intrigue, weaponized
genetic mutation, and crushing secrets that will reframe everything they’ve
ever been told about how their "talents" came to be in the first
place.
When they find out one of their own has been appropriated by the government,
mistreated and forced to run dangerous missions, their desire for information
becomes a pressing need. With only a series of guesses about their origins, the
path to the truth becomes quickly littered with friends, enemies, and in the
end, the Cavies ability to trust anyone at all.
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About the Author:
Trisha Leigh is a product of the Midwest, which means it’s pop, not soda,
garage sales, not tag sales, and you guys as opposed to y’all. Most of the
time. She’s been writing seriously for five years now, and has published 4
young adult novels and 4 new adult novels (under her pen name Lyla Payne). Her
favorite things, in no particular order, include: reading, Game of Thrones,
Hershey’s kisses, reading, her dogs (Yoda and Jilly), summer, movies,
reading, Jude Law, coffee, and rewatching WB series from the 90’s-00’s.
Her family is made up of farmers and/or almost rock stars from Iowa,
people who numerous, loud, full of love, and the kind of people that make the
world better. Trisha tries her best to honor them, and the lessons they’ve
taught, through characters and stories—made up, of course, but true enough in
their way.
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