Life in the Palace
Catherine Green
language
(, Feb. 17, 2014)
“We need to talk,” Tal said. Then I knew it was going to go badly. ‘We need to talk’ is the conversational equivalent of walking into your basement without turning on the light, on a dark and stormy night, when a known psychopath is on the loose. You might as well cut to the chase and slit your own throat.Chloe Diaz assumed three things: that when Tal said that she was one of The People sent from heaven to maintain the cosmic balance, it was code for ‘I’m a pamphlet distributing, incense burning, religious weirdo;’ that the gorgeous Seth Wilks would never be her soul mate and that she’d never have to choose between them. Chloe was wrong. Now the future of the world is in her hands, but what if the price is too great to pay?Find Chloe and Seth on facebook (they’ll respond to your posts), read deleted scenes and hear Seth’s latest song at lifeinthepalacesaga.com To Call Your Name- Book 2 of the Palace Saga available now.Warning- The Palace Saga is a series about people who choose to leave the secular world and dedicate themselves to a higher power (aka live a life of faith.) It is not necessarily written for religious people. If the occasional swear word, allusion to pre-marital sex or double-entendre involving mashed potatoes is outside your comfort zone, then this is not the series for you. (Although, feel free to read it anyway and then leave a one star review bemoaning the level of realism.)In other words, this is the book you want to buy your teenager when you say no to that keg party, not the book you give your pre-teen to read between prayer meetings.