Publication date: November 20th 2013
Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult
Synopsis:When seventeen-year-old Sia wakes up on a park bench, she has no idea who or where she is. Yet after a week of being homeless, she’s reunited with her family. At school, she’s powerful and popular. At home, she’s wealthy beyond her dreams. But she quickly realizes her perfect life is a lie. Her family is falling apart and her friends are snobby, cruel and plastic. Worse yet, she discovers she was the cruelest one. Mortified by her past, she embarks on a journey of redemption and falls for Kyle, the “geek” she once tormented. Yet all the time she wonders if, when her memories return, she’ll become the bully she was before…and if she’ll lose Kyle.
Excerpt
I reach my locker and just start
unlocking it when Kyle stops beside me. He’s dressed comfortably in faded jeans
and a black t-shirt with a yellow Batman logo on it.
I smile broadly. “Hey.” It's hard to
describe just how good I feel, seeing him there. Yet I don’t miss the stunned
expressions on Amber and Stacy’s faces, or how they spin towards each other to
whisper something. In Amber’s world, Kyle is a loser, so I’m sure their words
aren’t pleasant.
I turn my back to them.
“Hey,” he replies. He keeps his eyes
purposefully away from the other girls. So he knows, I think. What
must that feel like, knowing people are looking down on you? Saying cruel
things? He doesn’t deserve this.
But he doesn't appear to care. He leans
casually against the locker beside me. “Just thought I’d tell you I saw Carol
this morning at the soup kitchen.”
I drop my lock and give him my full
attention. “You did? Was she okay?”
He nods, grinning at my reaction. I
can’t help thinking how much I like his smile. It's warm and genuine, and makes
his grass-green eyes sparkle like emeralds. “Yeah. I told her hi for you. She
said she can meet you at Elysian Park after school if you want to talk.”
“Awesome, Kyle! Thank you so much!” I
throw my arms around his neck without thinking.
After only a slight hesitation, he hugs me
back. I breathe in his delicious cinnamon scent, then let go reluctantly and
back away. “Oh, I almost forgot. I have your sweater in my—”
Before I can finish, Duke charges in
like a bull and slams Kyle into the lockers. “What do you think you’re doing,
geek?” he roars. “You keep your floury hands off my girl, doughboy. She’s mine.”
Kyle pushes back, pressing his hands
against Duke’s broad chest. “Get off me, Duke.”
But Duke isn't finished. He jams his
forearm against Kyle’s neck, suffocating him.
Kyle’s fingers clutch at Duke’s arm as
he struggles to break free.
I shove at him. “Duke! Let go!” my
shouts echo in the hallway, but even with all my strength, I can’t move him.
“Back off, Sia. I’ll take care of this twerp,”
Duke snarls. “He needs to learn a lesson. Nobody touches my girl!”
“That’s right!” Stacy chimes in from
behind them. “Sia belongs to Duke!”
I belong to Duke? The nerve of these
people!
The two girls press against each as they
watch the action. Amber is smiling like a satisfied cat, obviously relishing
the moment.
I'm so busy trying to rip Duke’s arm off
Kyle's throat that I don't hear Mr. Barrow coming up from behind us. “Duke,
would you mind letting go of Kyle? We don’t condone murder in our hallways.”
Finally, Duke drops his arm. But his
furious stare remains glued to Kyle’s face.
Kyle stares back, his eyes dark with
hate and humiliation. He doesn't bother swiping back the thick brown bangs that
have fallen over his forehead during the struggle. “You have nothing to worry
about, Duke,” he chokes out. “I’d never go out with a girl like Sia anyway.
She’s your type. Not mine.” With that, he walks away, rubbing his throat.
I watch his back as he is swallowed up
by the crowds in the hall. The sea of backpacks and t-shirts blur as my eyes
fill with tears. It shouldn’t hurt so
much, I think. I barely know him.
And yet it does hurt. A lot. Like a fist squeezing my heart.
Author Bio:
Josh Grayson was born in Mexico, raised in Massachusetts, and now lives in Martinsville, Virginia. It was his move to the South that stirred his imagination and gave him the courage to start writing. During his free time, Josh enjoys reading, jogging, swimming, and watching YouTube videos.
Josh currently works as a medical driver, shuttling people all over Virginia and North Carolina. He has also worked as a machinist, film sales rep, administrative assistant, and telemarketer (he apologizes if he called you).
Sia is his debut YA novel.
A chance to redeem yourself. I like it.
ReplyDeleteThe synopsis seems interesting
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an excellent fall day read. Thanks!
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