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The challenge for today is hosted by Cheap Thrills and it's a Mad Lib!
Here's my list:
Character name: The Invention of Sarah Cummings by Olivia Newport
Adjective 1: Beautiful Chaos by Gary Russell
Adjective 2: On Distant Shores by Sarah Sundin
Item: Martha in the Mirror by Justin Richards
Occupation: The Tutor's Daughter by Julie Klassen
Act of violence: The Poison Diaries (Poison Diaries, #1) by Maryrose Wood
Adjective 3: Dangerous Passage (Southern Crimes #1) by Lisa Harris
Noun 1: The Pawn (The Patrick Bowers Files, #1) by Steven James
Noun 2: Emerald Green (Precious Stone Trilogy, #3) by Kerstin Gier
Adjective 1: Beautiful Chaos by Gary Russell
Adjective 2: On Distant Shores by Sarah Sundin
Item: Martha in the Mirror by Justin Richards
Occupation: The Tutor's Daughter by Julie Klassen
Act of violence: The Poison Diaries (Poison Diaries, #1) by Maryrose Wood
Adjective 3: Dangerous Passage (Southern Crimes #1) by Lisa Harris
Noun 1: The Pawn (The Patrick Bowers Files, #1) by Steven James
Noun 2: Emerald Green (Precious Stone Trilogy, #3) by Kerstin Gier
Here's the story:
I just read the greatest book!
This girl, Sarah Cummings, ends up in the middle of a beautiful conspiracy. Turns out her ancestors were pirates, and she might be the key to finding the distant mirror. It’s a mythic artifact that disappeared centuries ago, and now a shadowy group of tutors are looking for it. No one knows what uncovering it might do, but these guys are willing to poison for it.
This girl, Sarah Cummings, ends up in the middle of a beautiful conspiracy. Turns out her ancestors were pirates, and she might be the key to finding the distant mirror. It’s a mythic artifact that disappeared centuries ago, and now a shadowy group of tutors are looking for it. No one knows what uncovering it might do, but these guys are willing to poison for it.
I won’t say anything else. But believe me, if you like dangerous stories with pawns and emeralds, you have to read this one.
Hah! That is great! You should totally write these for books!
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