Here are the things Molly Andrews knows for sure: everyone at school thinks she's a total slut, her brother Scott almost killed her last year, and she can tell if someone is dead just by looking at their photo. It's totally understandable that she's a social pariah with exactly one friend. That is until Seth Harrison, a new student who shows up the last semester of senior year, takes an interest in her. Not only is he absolutely gorgeous, he's also a sensitive artist, a protective older brother and he knows how to make Molly feel like she's worth something.
But Seth's interest in Molly isn't benign. Molly and Seth are Test Subjects, experiments in genetic engineering. Seth works for The Project and his job is to discover if the Test Subjects have any abnormalities, like his own ability to steal memories.
When Seth begins to observe Molly he thinks she seems normal enough except that he feels just weird when he looks at her. Maybe it's because he's finally letting his suppressed libido run rampant and Molly shares the attraction. Or maybe he recognizes they are both prisoners: Molly to her reputation and him to the Project. In order to break free, Seth decides to stop lying. Almost.
While Seth navigates his complicated past and even more complicated present with Molly, he discovers there are things even he doesn't know about The Project, things that endanger Molly. In order to protect her, Seth must disappear but not before telling her the whole truth.
Told in alternating points of view, Almost True is a new adult romance with science fiction elements completed at 52,000 words. A sequel is currently in the works.
Almost True can be read for free on wattpad.com
But Seth's interest in Molly isn't benign. Molly and Seth are Test Subjects, experiments in genetic engineering. Seth works for The Project and his job is to discover if the Test Subjects have any abnormalities, like his own ability to steal memories.
When Seth begins to observe Molly he thinks she seems normal enough except that he feels just weird when he looks at her. Maybe it's because he's finally letting his suppressed libido run rampant and Molly shares the attraction. Or maybe he recognizes they are both prisoners: Molly to her reputation and him to the Project. In order to break free, Seth decides to stop lying. Almost.
While Seth navigates his complicated past and even more complicated present with Molly, he discovers there are things even he doesn't know about The Project, things that endanger Molly. In order to protect her, Seth must disappear but not before telling her the whole truth.
Told in alternating points of view, Almost True is a new adult romance with science fiction elements completed at 52,000 words. A sequel is currently in the works.
Almost True can be read for free on wattpad.com
Everyday Seth Harrison checks a mailbox, expecting a letter from Molly Andrews. He watches the beach from his bedroom window hoping he will find her there. He paints her on to every canvas his brush touches. He hasn't seen or heard from her in three months but he can't let go. Not yet, at least.
Molly Andrews is plagued by visions of death and dreams about beautiful people with malicious intent. She's exhausted all her resources to explain the remarkable phenom she's experiencing. In an act of desperation, she decides to find Seth, the one who loved her and then left.
In their search for love-reimagined and answers to the questions they've been afraid to ask, Seth and Molly discover outside forces are at work to both pull them together and tear them apart.
Molly Andrews is plagued by visions of death and dreams about beautiful people with malicious intent. She's exhausted all her resources to explain the remarkable phenom she's experiencing. In an act of desperation, she decides to find Seth, the one who loved her and then left.
In their search for love-reimagined and answers to the questions they've been afraid to ask, Seth and Molly discover outside forces are at work to both pull them together and tear them apart.
Part memoir, part essay collection, Confessions of a Mormon Bride: Essays on Love and Mormonism, explores the intersections of love and faith as the author makes her way to the wedding alter, assumes the role of wife, and navigates motherhood.
In 2014 Confessions of a Mormon Bride won a Watty Award for "most addictive read." The collection can be read in its entirety on wattpad.com.
In 2014 Confessions of a Mormon Bride won a Watty Award for "most addictive read." The collection can be read in its entirety on wattpad.com.