Colorblind
Brooke Bryan
Paperback
(Bowker, March 3, 2019)
18-year-old Eden Elliot can only see the color brown, but that changes the day a group of terrorists attack her non-violent world. Before, her biggest worry was meeting with matchmakers, but now the goddess of brown needs a brown seer to investigate the massacres. She makes a deal with Eden. For every clue found, she will give Eden a color to keep. Green. Blue. Purple. All the colors that Eden only dreams about are now within reach, allowing her to finally see the world like Cohen, the boy whose heart she broke. Investigations become difficult when Cohen joins her—and now he's no longer just another boy in her small town, but the prince. Together they face old feelings and the attacks of terrorists, whose senseless violence appears to be connected to colors, making Eden question if the colors are worth it. Then, while on an investigation, Eden finds the first letter. An obsessed terrorist wants her to be a pawn in his game. If Eden follows his clues and reaches the end in time, she will be given the information of the terrorists’ final attack. If she fails, her whole world is in danger, and she could lose all the colors she's been fighting to gain.