Just wanted to remind all the bloggers and reviewers in the blogosphere that The Gemini Connection will be available on NetGalley through the end of May. Download it here!
Teen twin brothers Evan and Simon Resnik are fiercely loyal to each other and share an unusual bond—they experience each other’s emotions as their own and can sense where the other is.
On their dying planet of Tage, scientists work tirelessly on its survival. Like the twins’ parents, Simon is a science prodigy, recruited at a young age to work with the brilliant creator of Scientific Innovations. To the bitter disappointment of their parents, Evan shows no aptitude or interest in science. As a Mindbender, he travels into the minds of scientists to locate buried memories, connect ideas and concepts, and battle recurring nightmares.
When Simon mysteriously disappears, Evan is plunged into a world of loss and unbearable guilt. For the first time, he can’t ‘feel’ Simon—it’s like he no longer exists. Evan blames himself. No one knows that he ignored his brother’s pleas for help on the night he went missing.
A year later, Simon is still gone. Evan lost his twin, but Tage might have lost its last hope of survival when it’s discovered that Simon’s unfinished project could be its salvation. Evan is determined to find him—somewhere—and bring Simon home. Their unusual connection might be more extraordinary than they know, and the key to locating Simon.
Congratulations. Hope you gain some early interest.
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Thanks, Craig – this one doesn’t seem to be moving as fast as Sarah. Hoping this will give it a boost!
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I haven’t done the early work for a couple of books now. It seems to produce, but is sporadic. Hope it works for you.
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Congratulations, Teri! I love the meme with the starry background.:)
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Thanks, Mae! Canva makes me look like I actually know how to create that stuff.
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Congratulations, Teri! Wishing you much success. Awesome graphic, too! 🙂
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Thanks, Natalie! Lucky for me, Canva is very user-friendly.
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Love Canva! 🙂
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Congratulations, Teri. That is fabulous. Sharing for you.
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Thanks so much, Robbie!
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