Clicks by Amy Evans
Genre: YA Paranormal
Release Date: Jun 18 / 2013
Publisher: xoox inc
Born and bred to win, Cami’s family expects her to join a secret society called The Guard, marry one of the two identical twin boys next door, and stay on Pinhold Island for the rest of her life. Home to perfect waves, black sand beaches, and the world-famous Surf Carnival, Pinhold seems deceptively perfect. While visitors are jealous of the few hundred people who get to live there, Cami feels stifled. Thanks to the intense link she shares with her own twin, Mica, she can't even be alone with her thoughts. While Cami's more than happy to be a lifeguard, a lifelong commitment to the endless summer feels like a trap.As decendents of the ten families who originally settled on the Island, Cami and Mica are part of a new generation, the most perfect example of what nature and time can create. This summer was their time to prove that the years of training have paid off, but it's not going as planned. It's suddenly impossible for Cami to resist the magnetic attraction between her and Blake, one of the twins next door. Just as the Surf Carnival competition starts to heat up, the best swimmers start going down. Something is pulling them to the ocean floor where they wind up in comas and can't be woken up. When Mica goes down too, Cami can no longer wait for those in charge to figure out how to help him.With her twin link silenced, the clicks that she used to get from her brother start coming from somewhere else. Can she trust her instincts and learn to listen in enough time to save her friends, or will she lose them along with her island home?
Amy Evans is a wife, mother, ocean lover and storyteller. She's created multi-platform mobile apps, social media games, and interactive story worlds for HIPnTASTY, a company she co-founded in 2001. She loves dolphins, aliens and pugs, and sometimes writes for so long they all look like the same thing. Clicks is her debut novel about instincts, a Surf Carnival, an endless summer and the hottest beach patrol on the California coast. Clicks are truths you can feel, the sounds that the universe makes when it warns you that your world is about to change forever. If you listen to them, you get on the wave before it crests; control your path, surf into your destiny. If you ignore them, the wave crashes around you, and you try desperately not to drown.
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You can do this, clicked Mica, straight into my brain. Slow and low. He said the syllables silently, emphasizing all the proper points for inflection. With this info from Mica, I realized that Stony hadn’t repeated it perfectly. Somehow Mica had known which ones to listen to.
I repeated it silently; spoke it as loudly as
possible. While my voice lacked volume, I filled it with as much energy
as I could to capture the attention of the dolphins. Vibrations swirled through my bones, down
into the rocks, entering the water reach the dolphins below the surface.
The reaction was instantaneous.
The dolphins repeated me sound for sound and were quickly on the move.
“Again!” Stoney said, emphatically.
So I did. I repeated myself five
more times until the dolphins came right by us in the bay. The mood
shifted with the dolphins’
arrival. When I opened my eyes and saw them in front of me, I allowed myself a
wide grin. There, right in front of us, was a huge pod playing in the
waves. They flipped, jumped, and twisted in the air—showing off with
glee.
“Well done,” Stony said, looking proud
of is all. “Now, join our brothers and sisters in the sea, as is tradition, for
a swim.”
I took only a second to watch their
silvery grey bodies moving through the water play before I dove off the rocks,
getting in first. While everyone in The Guard would swim, only those of us
pledging for the first time had anything to prove. Mica counted the
dolphins silently, stopping when he reached fifty. This pod is larger than we’ve seen in years! he clicked to me,
sounding louder than usual in liquid.
The inky-black water surrounded me and I
could barely see the many silvery bodies darting around. They brushed
against me, skin like neoprene, swimming in front, behind, and all around,
churning the water so that they actually moved me along. I stayed underwater as long as I could,
so as not to give up my spot in the middle of the large group. When I finally
surfaced, a dolphin with skin brighter than the others, stopped in the water,
raised her head and stared. It felt like she recognized me.
She dove back under the water, and though I
didn’t get quite enough air, I followed. Underwater she nudged me forward, and
as I picked up speed she came alongside
me. Her smooth movement created a slipstream, a pocket in the liquid that let
me stay alongside her. I focused on
staying with her as we moved front of the crowd and lost track all the other
dolphins and the people too.
Underwater, time
passed differently. I could see it and hear it, but it didn’t effect me at all.
I didn’t realized that I had forgotten to breathe ‘til I landed next to her on
some jagged rocks, unable to move, gasping for air. Once I drew in enough oxygen, I
could see and hear and just fine.
But I
couldn’t move my body, no matter what I tried.
A sharp
fragment of rock dug into that soft indented space behind my ear. Blood—hers and mine— mixed in the water
between us, and she looked so pale I got worried. She flopped her tail a few
times, unable to get off of the rock. When I moaned in pain, she stopped doing
that and looked right at me with one eye. In order to do that, she had to turn
her head to the side. I blinked for a second, breaking the stare when I felt a
pulse. I couldn’t hear or see but I knew was there. It came through my skin, and into my bones,
right to the spot that hurt the worst.
At once, the blood clotted and the pain stopped. But I was still stuck too
far for anyone by the bonfire to see.
The Blake sprang from the ocean like a
dolphin with wings, or at least that’s what it looked like to me. I tried to
smile but my lips wouldn’t move and since my eyes weren’t all the way open, he
set up for mouth-to-mouth.
If the situation were reversed, I would have too.
Gently he
began to push on my chest, counting to thirty. Like the dolphin’s pulse, it
went right through me to push the rock away. Once I could move again, I didn’t
want to. Blake went forward with his plan, adjusting my throat carefully before
touching his mouth on mine. At that moment, my attraction shifted from neutral
to positive.
A magnetic reversal had reset my internal
compass on a molecular level and I needed to kiss him for my very existence to
make sense. I felt his shock, and then his interest as he shifted gears
from rescue to romance, kissing me back until we heard Mica’s panicked yell and
froze in place.
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I like the cover! I have a thing for blue I guess xD The synopis seems interesting, it's been a long time since I read something about the ocean :P
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DeleteAgree with Kezia -- I generally don't read ocean books, but the twin connection sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by! Jen @ YA Romantics
Ooh, this one sounds great. I actually love ocean books :D I always did like the water. I really like that cover too. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteClicks is another book I have never heard of but I have my attention caught by this excerpt. Thanks for sharing, love! <33
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