Once, the Scarlet and Emerald tribes lived among each other in peace. They grew up among each other, played, and worked with one another, with no regard for the color of their eyes.
But one day, that all changed. The Scarlet King began to control the minds of the Scarlets, forcing them to hunt down and kill Emeralds until there were none left. No one knew why or how the King came into the powers of hypnosis, but eventually the Scarlets came to accept that this was the way of life, and took their duties seriously. Emeralds were dirty, cruel, and heartless anyway . . .
. . . Right?
When a young Scarlet named Rosalyn breaks free of hypnosis, her life is thrown upside down. She runs away from her city, who are now on the other side.
Spencer is an Emerald who has lived his life in secrecy and poverty, fearful of the evil Scarlets who take the lives of innocent Emeralds without a second thought. But when he meets Rosalyn, the two realize they can work together to reunite the broken tribes. They agree to find out how Rosalyn broke out of hypnosis--and how to break everyone else out, too. And so they set off on a dangerous adventure that will either change the world--or get them both killed.
Co-writer, cover artist, and description by: Grace Annalise( @writercat383 )
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Scarlet and Alice - two very different girls, but both with the same problem: possessive issues. Well, not them being possessive, more like the two guys that they bumped into (literally). Now, the New Kids - and their very, very large family - want everything to do with them. Not that Alice and Scarlet mind; they loved the warmth and safe feeling that crawled over them every time Ethan and Tristan were near them.
But it confused them.
The two girls start to find it difficult to stay away from the boys, seeing as Ethan and Tristan are constantly on nerve's-end from the day their long-lost uncle returned. The boys are acting strange around them, odd things that they brush off; growling, clenched-fists, overprotectiveness and hushed conversations...
With a dark, destructive force trying to end their relationships (and something much more important) the girls are thrown into a world much larger than they ever believed existed. With everything at stake, will Tristan and Ethan be strong enough to hold on to the only beings that they could ever love? And will Scarlet and Alice be able to put their fears aside to love the raging beasts below the skin?