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The power of the one is the power of the many. Eighteen-year-old Blake Wilder usually hides her ability to see pivotal moments in other people’s pasts and futures, but when a premonition compels her to save a classmate’s life, she’s drawn into a centuries-old paranormal society on the brink of civil war.  As she struggles to find her way within a world of political intrigue and shifting alliances, her path is complicated by a budding romance with Nicholas, the chancellor’s son, and her attraction to Jessie, a man who makes up the rules as he goes. However, Blake will soon learn the truism that all is fair in love and war, especially when power is at stake.  When she witnesses a series of bizarre murders that have not yet occurred, it’s not long before the killer learns of her visions. Blake must decide whether to trust her head or her heart in a race to unmask the murderer before she is the next to die.

The Nine: Origins (Book 1)

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  • Review "Gripping paranormal series starter whose heroine boldly flips the script." —Booklife, Editor's Pick "Murder, intrigue, and romance..."—Kirkus "Author Kes Trester is my new automatic download." —Christina Boyd, The Darcy Monologues "...a white-knuckled ride through a brilliantly-imagined world from start to finish." —Jen Marie Hawkins, The Language of Cherries "...superb world building and visual storytelling..." —Anns Bibliotherapy "It is incredibly creative. It gives nods to other Fantasy books, while completely holding its own as something new." —Diary of a Reader "...a really visual read and it draws you into this exciting, magical world really quickly. The opening scenes played out in my head like a new supernatural teen Netfilx Series." —The Starlight Library "A secret society. Young adults with enhanced 'abilities'. Some romance. Some murder. A lot of intrigue and who is to be trusted...I can't wait for the next book!" —The Sassy Bookworm "...a fascinating paranormal world that coincides with our reality. The writing flowed nicely alongside the first-person perspective of Blake, and I was constantly intrigued by her every premonition." —Pine Reads Review "...full of political intrigues and mysteries... it leaves you with some questions but it also entices you to read more." —Vittoia's Readings
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