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The Vision
The Vision
The Vision
Jen Nadol
Cassie Renfield knows the mark tells her when someone is going to die and that she can intervene and attempt to change fate.  But she still doesn't understand the consequences, especially whether saving one life dooms another.  With no family left to offer guidance, Cassie goes in search of others like her.  But when she meets Demetria, a troubled girl who seems to have the power of the Fates, Cassie finds the truth isn't at all what she expected.  And then there's her heady new romance with bad boy Zander.  Dating him has much graver repercussions than Cassie could ever have imagined, forcing her to make choices that cut to the essence of who she is and what she believes.   Jen Nadol offers readers a romance with big stakes and an ethical dilemma with no easy answers in this riveting sequel to The Mark. Paranormal fans who love the psychological thrill of Lisa McMann's bestselling Wake trilogy will flock to this series.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Paranormal
  • Romance

Age Level: 

  • Mature Young Adult
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Cassie has a special gift. She can see when someone is about to die because they get a special "glow" around them. She must decide to either tell them, therefore possibly saving them and not. If she tells the person that they are going to die and they save themselves them she is dooming someone else to death. In this book, Cassie meets a boy with a similar gift and they must work together to help people.

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What if you could tell when someone was going to die? What if you could change their fate in exchange of another perishing? Cassie Renfield doesn't have to wonder; the mark appears over She's inherited the power of the Fates, and with no family left, she is out searching for ones that share the same power as her. Cassie meets Demetria, who seems to show all the traits of being one of the Fates, but nothing is ever as it seems. Then, of course, there's Zander Dasios, who is infinitesimally as dangerous as the rumors that follow him.

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