Now Scheduling a one month tour for The Exemeus by Folami and Abeni Morris
This one month tour will run February 3- March 3
I am scheduling interviews, reviews and promo stops
pdf available for reviewers
To participate in this tour please send:
This one month tour will run February 3- March 3
I am scheduling interviews, reviews and promo stops
pdf available for reviewers
To participate in this tour please send:
Your blog name and url
A couple suggested dates during the tour
Type of stop you wish to host
And let me know if you wish to review
And let me know if you wish to review
The Exemeus
Book One
Folami and Abeni Morris
Folami and Abeni Morris
Genre: young adult
fantasy
Publisher:
Royal Colours Ink
ISBN: 9780988688605
Number of pages:
504
Word Count: 101,595
Cover Artist:
Amalia Chitulesca
Book Description:
Haylee Smith is
dead, she just doesn’t know it yet.
Her short life was devoted to love and to hate. Love of the man who stole her heart, hate for the man who stole the world. Murdered by the government she swore to destroy, fate has given her another chance to make it right. But to save the planet, she needs the help of the most powerful mystic the world has ever seen—unfortunately he hasn’t been born yet.
In a world where fear is the only currency, Dephon has committed the ultimate crime: inspiring hope.
His only goal is to make it safely through ninth grade, but on a post-apocalyptic Earth run by the Treptonian government, it isn’t that simple. Heir to a legendary power, Dephon Johnson is the only threat to the government’s rule. And on Trepton, all threats must be eliminated. When hundreds of assassins are dispatched to neutralize him, Dephon is forced to fight back. His only chance of survival is to enlist the aid of the greatest warrior the world has ever known. The only problem is, she's been dead for 13 years.
Her short life was devoted to love and to hate. Love of the man who stole her heart, hate for the man who stole the world. Murdered by the government she swore to destroy, fate has given her another chance to make it right. But to save the planet, she needs the help of the most powerful mystic the world has ever seen—unfortunately he hasn’t been born yet.
In a world where fear is the only currency, Dephon has committed the ultimate crime: inspiring hope.
His only goal is to make it safely through ninth grade, but on a post-apocalyptic Earth run by the Treptonian government, it isn’t that simple. Heir to a legendary power, Dephon Johnson is the only threat to the government’s rule. And on Trepton, all threats must be eliminated. When hundreds of assassins are dispatched to neutralize him, Dephon is forced to fight back. His only chance of survival is to enlist the aid of the greatest warrior the world has ever known. The only problem is, she's been dead for 13 years.
About the Authors:
Folami
and Abeni Morris are a sister-sister writing team. Together they wrote (and
rewrote) The Exemeus series, somehow managing to accomplish it without
murdering one another. Despite their facial similarities, tendency to finish
each other’s thoughts and stick up for each other constantly, no, they’re not
twins and thus deserve their own individual bio.
Folami Morris
Folami
grew up in the tiny city of San Mateo Ca, where nothing ever happens and no one
ever leaves. She went to Xavier University for undergraduate, getting her B.A
in physics and her B.S in Biology. After graduation she returned to California,
to live in an even smaller city, where even less happens, Antioch Ca. During
this time she escaped the monotony by hanging out with her imaginary friends
Hyalee and Dephon, and by writing the Exemeus.
She
finally escaped to Queens NY and now realizes that quiet and tiny aren’t so
bad.
Abeni Morris
As luck (and logic) would have
it, Abeni grew up in the same tiny little town as her sister, then she too
escaped to the tinier town of Antioch. She has yet to leave. She received her
bachelor’s degree in early childhood development from Cal State East Bay. She
is the mom of two amazing kids, who swear that they deserve a percentage of the
book proceeds and a ton of the credit. At least she raised dreamers.
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