Freaks of Nature
Paperback, Spencer Hill Press
Expected publication: May 5, 2015
The global Ebola-X pandemic
of 2022 lasted five months, two weeks and six days before a cure could
be found. In its wake, it left a generation of psionic freaks who
can turn a single thought into a weapon… or worse.
Fifteen-year-old Devon
McWilliams is one of those freaks, but instead
of some awesome ability like telepathy or telekinesis, he talks to
plants. Yes, plants. In other words, Devon rates a big fat zero on the
scale of kick-ass psychic abilities. But when Devon escapes from his
psionic detainment facility, the United States Military intercepts him
before he can rendezvous with the Psionic Underground
Network. Regaining consciousness, Devon finds himself securely
fastened to his seat aboard a military airship headed to Washington DC,
where he will either be incarcerated for life or killed.
However,
there are six other psions aboard this one-way flight to doom… and one
of them, a telepath named Bai Lee, claims to have the means to
escape, but they have to convince her, one by one, that they’re worthy
of freedom.This is not good news for Plant Boy. The last thing he
wants is to relive his nightmare escape from the psi-facility that left
his best friend dead, especially since he’s made the acquaintance of the
lovely, blonde healer, Alya du Roumanie, sitting beside him. Worse than that, he wouldn’t be able to bear the look in her eyes if she ever found out how truly pathetic a psion he really is.
They
say there are no keeping secrets from a hell-bent telepath, but Devon
McWilliams is determined to do just that, risking everything not to be
left behind.

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