The
Divine One
by
Danielle Mani
Genre:
Young Adult Paranormal
Release
Date: June 2014
Hosted
by: Book Enthusiast Promotions (http://bookenthusiastpromotions.com)
Delilah Simms is an attractive high
school senior who is being bullied by a cruel group of girls she calls the
Imitators. As if the emotional harassment isn’t enough, she is also trying to
heal from the sudden, tragic loss of her younger sister, Darcy—whom her mother
believes is sending messages from beyond the grave.
On the verge of a breakdown, Delilah
meets River Spencer—a handsome young man who she’s instantly attracted to.
Although River seems perfect, Delilah can’t ignore the gnawing feeling that
River is hiding something and that he may just be the biggest imitator of all.
Danielle R. Mani is a former elementary
school teacher and writer. A huge fan of speculative fiction in print and film,
she wanted her first book to fall within this category. In her new young adult
novel, The Divine One, Ms. Mani combines supernatural fiction with the everyday
dramas of young adulthood. She loves to read and write novels that are
fast-paced and full of twists and turns. Ms. Mani holds a master of science
degree in education and a bachelor of arts degree in mass communications. She
resides in Westchester, New York, with her husband, four young children, and
two dogs.
Although
Delilah hated the way she was feeling, she knew that she wasn’t alone. She had
read countless magazine articles about students who tried to take their own
lives—and about some who succeeded—just because they couldn’t deal with the
torment of high school any longer.
For
a moment her mind shifted to her friend, Damon. Damon and Delilah met in
Spanish class when they were freshmen. They spent an entire semester passing
notes to each other, which was probably why she only knew about three Spanish
words. Damon was openly gay, and no one at school seemed to have a problem with
it. That’s why everyone was so shocked when they heard that Damon hanged
himself with a belt in his bedroom closet. Unfortunately, Damon’s parents did
have a problem with him being gay, but no one knew about it until it was too
late.
Delilah
had also gone down a bad path a few months ago. She was ashamed to think of it
now. Not only was she dealing with problems at school, but she was also having
her share of problems at home. She experienced a really weak moment shortly
after her father moved out. Susan was going off on one of her rants about
communicating with Darcy in the afterlife, and Joe just couldn’t take it
anymore. Every time Delilah heard them fighting, she blamed herself. She was
aware that her parents knew she was the one responsible for Darcy’s death.
“D,
are you all right? You look like you’re a million miles away.” Without waiting
for a response, Susan continued. “Anyway, I think it’s very commendable that
you want to focus on college, but please don’t let anyone take away your
special high school moments. You should be thinking about fun things like your
senior prom.”
I can’t believe she even said the P word,
Delilah thought. She had finally made peace with the idea of not going to her
senior prom. Why did she have to bring
that up? “I’ve told you a million times that I don’t want to go to prom and
I don’t want to walk at graduation. I just want my diploma mailed to me.”
“D,
honey, I know how you’re feeling betrayed and hurt right now, but please don’t
let these girls get the better of you. You don’t want to look back when you’re
old like me and have regrets.”
“Mom,
let’s just drop it,” Delilah said, taking one last gulp of her iced tea.
“I
just worry about you. I want you to be happy.”
“Then
just leave this alone,” Delilah said crushing the plastic cup in her hand and
walking toward the garbage can.
“Are
you sure that you don’t want any more pizza?” Susan said, trying to change the
subject.
“No,
thank you.”
“Then
have your doughnut. I can put on some tea and we can talk.”
The
thought of touching a doughnut made Delilah feel sick. “No thanks, Mom, I just
want to finish my homework, take a shower, and get to bed.”
“OK,
I’ll finish cleaning up. I’ll wrap the rest of those slices in some foil so
your father can—” she stopped herself. “Force of habit,” she said, looking up
teary-eyed. “I keep thinking that he’s going to walk through that door.”
“I’m
sure he’ll come home again soon. He probably just needs some time alone,”
Delilah said, trying to sound optimistic.
As
Delilah walked back to her room, she thought about how her dad better come home
soon. The last time she went to visit him she noticed that he was acting
strangely. It reminded her of an article she read in Cosmopolitan that said when a man was cheating he might start to
exhibit certain behaviors. One of the things it mentioned was that he might
start worrying about his appearance more. He may buy new clothes, start wearing
a new brand of cologne, or restyle his hair, which in her father’s case wasn’t
necessary because he was bald. Another thing she remembered reading was that a
man may start to hide things like his cell phone from his wife, in case he
receives messages, texts, or misses calls from the other woman. Note to self: if Dad starts sporting a new
wardrobe, wearing different cologne, or hiding his cell phone, he’s probably
messing around.
Later
that night, after she showered and dried her hair, Delilah thought about the
mystery man she met earlier. She wondered what his name was and wished that she
had someone to discuss it with. She felt so lonely. Usually Charlotte would be
the first person she would call about something like this. Things were never
the same between the two of them after they started high school and became
friends with the Imitators. Delilah wished they had never met Rachael Nappi.
She was a jealous, evil girl who would do almost anything to get her way.
Delilah
began to think back to when everything started to go downhill. With a tendency
to replay things over and over again in her mind—an unhealthy habit that often
brought on panic attacks, she ruminated over the details of her high school
drama, and came to the same conclusion that she always did. The only person she
had to blame for this whole situation was herself.
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