Frost
by Kate Avery Ellison
(The Frost Chronicles #1)
Publication date: March 28th 2012
Genres: Dystopia, Young Adult
(The Frost Chronicles #1)
Publication date: March 28th 2012
Genres: Dystopia, Young Adult
Synopsis
In the icy, monster-plagued world of the Frost, one wrong move and
a person could end up dead—and Lia Weaver knows this better than anyone.
After monsters kill her parents, Lia must keep the family farm
running despite the freezing cold and threat of monster attacks or risk losing
her siblings to reassignment by the village Elders. With dangers on all sides
and failure just one wrong step away, she can’t afford to let her emotions lead
her astray. So when her sister finds a fugitive bleeding to death in the
forest—a young stranger named Gabe—Lia surprises herself and does the
unthinkable.
She saves his life.
Giving shelter to the fugitive could get her in trouble. The
Elders have always described the advanced society of people beyond the Frost,
the “Farthers,” as ruthless and cruel. But Lia is startled to find that Gabe is
empathetic and intelligent…and handsome. She might even be falling in love with
him.
But time is running out. The monsters from the forest circle the
farm at night. The village leader is starting to ask questions. Farther
soldiers are searching for Gabe. Lia must locate a secret organization called
the Thorns to help Gabe escape to safety, but every move she makes puts her in
more danger.
Is compassion—and love—worth the risk?
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Excerpt
My brother
Jonn raised his head from the yarn in his lap at my entrance. He looked just like
me—lanky limbs, a narrow, shrewd face framed by pale, red-blond hair, a
stubborn sweep of freckles across his nose and cheeks like speckles on a bird’s
egg. We were twins, and we looked it.
“Where’s
Ivy?” I swept my gaze across the main room of the house. Dried laundry draped
across my great-grandmother’s furniture, laundry my little sister had been
supposed to fold and put away before I got home. A curl of anger kindled in the
pit of my stomach—we were barely making quota, the winter storms were upon us,
and she wasn’t even keeping up with the basic chores I gave her. She was almost
fourteen—she was old enough to do her share of the work.
Jonn raised
his eyebrows. “I haven’t seen her all afternoon. I thought she was with you.”
A little
piece of my insides froze at his words. Our eyes met and held, and a million
wordless things passed between us. I went back to the door and opened it.
Darkness was
falling along with the snow. I hadn’t seen my sister in the village, and she
hadn’t been in the barn. It was a small farm—just a round clearing in the
woods, really. There was no sign of her in the yard. I shouted her name, but
the wind snatched the word from my lips and flung it away. The Watcher Ward
rattled above me, and the sound was like bones shaking.
My heart
beat fast. My lungs were suddenly empty. I took a shaky breath and then exhaled
slowly before turning to my brother.
“I’m going
out to find her.”
Jonn looked
at the fire. I knew he wouldn’t argue with me—he wasn’t the type to voice
disagreements, especially not with me—but his whole face tightened and his lips
turned white. “The Watchers...”
“It’s too
early for Watchers to be out,” I said. “There’s still light left. Besides,
nobody’s seen one in months.”
That was a
half-lie, as their tracks were spotted almost every week crisscrossing the
paths or wandering around the edges of the village where the border of snow
blossoms was planted to keep them out. But it was a half-truth, too. We hadn’t
seen them recently.
But Jonn and
I knew better than anybody that there was still a risk.
“I’m going,”
I said.
He didn’t
reply, but I could tell by his expression that he was furious that he couldn’t
go. He wasn’t mad at me. It was just the way things were. There was no point in
wasting time talking about it, so we didn’t.
I pulled on
my cloak again and struggled into my heavy boots with the snowshoes for walking
on top of the snow. Opening the front door, I threw one final look over my
shoulder at Jonn before ducking back out into the wintery evening.
It had grown
colder since I’d been inside, or maybe that was just the wind stealing the
warmth from my body. I padded through the dusting of snow that covered
everything, cupping my hands over my mouth to call her again. “Ivy!”
Most of the
time fear was just like a rat in my belly, gnawing and gnawing a hole in the
same place day after day whenever I’d let it. But now the rat had turned into a
lion, and it was tearing me apart from the inside out. I reached the edge of
the yard, where the trees formed a wall of brown and green, and I stopped. The
wind shivered through my hair.
“Ivy!” I
screamed again.
She was
always wandering the farm with a dream in her eyes and a song in her mouth. She
had a head full of thoughts about things that didn’t matter and never would,
and she didn’t have an ounce of sense when it came to our survival. I wrapped
both arms tight around my middle to hold in the fear, and I sucked in another
breath to call again when I heard it, lost against the wind.
My name.
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I live in Georgia with my wonderful husband and two spoiled
cats. When I'm not writing, I'm usually catching up on my extensive
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trying to convince my husband to give me just ONE bite of whatever he's
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The excerpt, with her sister missing, definitely grabs my attention...already I want to know what's going on!
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