Today Kara Swanson
and Rockstar Book Tours are revealing the cover for THE GIRL WHO COULD SEE,
which releases June 1, 2017! Check out the gorgeous cover and enter to win a $5
Amazon Gift Card and a copy of the eBook!
On to the reveal!
Title: THE GIRL WHO COULD SEE
Author: Kara Swanson
Pub. Date: June 1, 2017
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Formats: Paperback, eBook
Pages: 200
All her life Fern
has been told she is blind to reality—but what if she is the only one who can
truly see?
Fern Johnson is
crazy. At least, that’s what the doctors have claimed since her childhood. Now
nineteen, and one step away from a psych ward, Fern struggles to survive in
bustling Los Angeles. Desperate to appear “normal,” she represses the young man
flickering at the edge of her awareness—a blond warrior only she can see.
Tristan was Fern’s
childhood imaginary hero, saving her from monsters under her bed and outside
her walls. As she grew up and his secret world continued to bleed into hers,
however, it only caused catastrophe. But, when the city is rocked by the
unexplainable, Fern is forced to consider the possibility that this young man
isn’t a hallucination after all—and that the creature who decimated his world
may be coming for hers.
Exclusive Excerpt!
CHAPTER ONE
Present Time
On television,
they never tell you how cold it is.
They might show
you the dimly lit room or the hard, uninviting chairs—stark reminders that you
have no power here. They may depict the lonesome table separating you from the
elderly agent with the stone-grey eyes. But those cop shows never depict what a
chilly affair an FBI interrogation truly is. If their aim is to make this
process as intimidating as possible—it’s working.
I wrap my hands
around bare shoulders, fingertips far colder than the skin exposed by my red
tank top. Brilliant move, Fern. Wear a scarf, but forget your jacket. Stifling
a shudder, I try to meet the sharp gaze of Agent Barstow standing rigidly
across from me.
“I don’t know
where you’re from, miss Johnson—but in LA, state-of-the-art buildings don’t
just crumble.” His voice is gravelly, matching the jagged lines of his dark
skin and weathered face. “Federal buildings, no less. There one minute and the
next…destroyed.”
His tone chills me
even more, and I tug nervously on my scarf. His arms slowly unwind from his
chest as he takes a deliberate two steps toward me. “We’ve had everyone on the
disaster—CIA, local police, firemen…heck, we even called NASA. No one can find
a plausible reason why a skyscraper, in excellent repair, would collapse like
that. No one, that is, except you.”
I fight the urge
to bolt for the door as he leans down, palms flat on the table, so close I can
make out the creases on his dark suit. “You warned us of an attack in that area
two weeks ago. How did you know?”
I suck in a deep
breath as his voice lowers, dark fists tightening on the edge of the table.
“Are you involved with a terrorist organization?”
I almost laugh at
his words, at how they couldn’t be farther from the truth. I’m here to save LA,
not destroy it. To save everyone. And I don’t have much time—none of us do. If
I can’t gain this man’s trust, a shattered building is nothing compared to what
will come next.
“No, sir.” I shove
my shaking hands beneath my legs as I glimpse a pair of lucid blue eyes over
the agent’s shoulder. They shouldn’t be there—and I know not to stare. But
those eyes that only I can see are the reason I warned the FBI in the first
place. Their owner the reason I’m even sitting in this room.
Licking my lips, I
keep my attention on Barstow. I’ve wanted this for years. Someone to listen.
Really listen. And it’s the FBI, no less. Be careful here.
When I open my
mouth, the words are calm and steady. I hope they’re convincing—they have to be
convincing. “I knew about the incident, Agent Barstow, because my friend warned
me.” Throat suddenly dry, I look away. “My imaginary friend.
About Kara:
As the daughter of
missionaries, KARA SWANSON spent sixteen years of her young life in the jungles
of Papua New Guinea. Able to relate with characters dropped suddenly into a
unique new world, she quickly fell in love with the speculative genre and was
soon penning stories herself.
At seventeen, she
independently published a fantasy novel, Pearl
of Merlydia. She has since published many articles, including one in the Encounter magazine. Kara received the
Mount Hermon Most Promising Teen Writer
Award in 2015. You can find her on Facebook as Kara Swanson, Author, or
attempting to be artistic over on Instagram (@karaswanson_author). When she’s
not creating new stories and placing characters in peril, she’s probably
binge-watching Marvel movies, playing with her huskies, reading till two in the
morning or experimenting with a dairy-free mocha Frappuccino (skills, I’m
telling you).
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Giveaway Details:
(1) winner will
receive a $5 Amazon Gift Card, US Only.
(1) will receive an
Advanced eBook Copy of THE GIRL WHO COULD SEE, International.