Today I'm so pleased to have author Kady Cross to the blog to talk a little bit about Sisters of Salt and Iron, the sequel to last year's Sisters of Blood and Spirit. As you guys already know, I thoroughly enjoy this series and the relationship between sisters Lark and Wren, and I highly recommend it to those who love a good YA paranormal read.
Wren is an extraordinarily fascinating character, so when I had the chance to ask her a single question, I made sure to be a little nosy when it comes to her:) Welcome to Supernatural Snark, Kady!
Wren doesn't know what it's like to be alive other than what she's experienced through her sister. If she could be fully alive and in her own body for a single day, what are three things she'd be sure to do?
1. She would eat as much as she could from as many types of food as she could get her hands on. And she would stop to smell each dish as well.
2. She would probably kiss Kevin. Probably a lot, even though he hurt her.
3. She would simply enjoy being able to be with her sister and her friends on the same plane of existence.
Thanks so much for stopping by Kady!
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SISTERS OF SALT AND IRON
Lark Noble is finally
happy. She’s trying to move on and put the events of the past behind
her: the people who avoided her because she talked to the ghost of her
dead twin sister, the parents who couldn’t be around her anymore and
even the attempt she made on her own life. She finally has
friends—people who know her secrets and still care about her—and she has
Ben, the cute guy she never saw coming.
Wren Noble is lonely. Unable to interact with the living, she wants to be happy for her sister’s newfound happiness, but she feels like she’s losing her. It doesn’t help that Kevin, the very not-dead guy she was starting to fall for, seems to be moving on.
Then Wren meets Noah, the spirit of a young man who died a century ago. Noah is cute, he’s charming and he makes Wren feel something she’s never felt before. But Noah has a dark influence on Wren, and Lark’s distrust of him drives the sisters apart for the first time in their lives. As Halloween approaches and the veil between the worlds thins, bringing the dead closer to the world of the living, Lark must find a way to stop whatever deadly act Noah is planning, even if it means going through her sister to do so.
Wren Noble is lonely. Unable to interact with the living, she wants to be happy for her sister’s newfound happiness, but she feels like she’s losing her. It doesn’t help that Kevin, the very not-dead guy she was starting to fall for, seems to be moving on.
Then Wren meets Noah, the spirit of a young man who died a century ago. Noah is cute, he’s charming and he makes Wren feel something she’s never felt before. But Noah has a dark influence on Wren, and Lark’s distrust of him drives the sisters apart for the first time in their lives. As Halloween approaches and the veil between the worlds thins, bringing the dead closer to the world of the living, Lark must find a way to stop whatever deadly act Noah is planning, even if it means going through her sister to do so.
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This is such an interesting series that I would love to try. I can't blame Wren for her desire to try all kinds of yummy food - hopefully chocolate is first on the list.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely guest post, Jenny :)
intriguing one, thanks for the discovery
ReplyDeleteI get more and more intrigued about this book! Great guest post!
ReplyDeleteI approve of all the eating!! I can definitely understand her desire for that and also the kissing though I'm curious as to why he hurt her!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, Jenny! :)
I love that she would try and smell new foods. This book has me curious. Happy Weekend Jenny!
ReplyDeleteLoved this Jenny! I so need to read this series.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe this series hasn't got more attention. I loved her other books but I always forget about this series cause I just never hear of it or see it anywhere. I'll have to get the first book for sure!
ReplyDeleteFood and kisses. Yasss. Lol.
ReplyDeleteSounds like such an interesting series!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an incredible book! Why haven't I heard about it before! I love the whole dead sister ghost perspective. Sounds so intriguing! Great guest post! :)
ReplyDeleteHahaha! She certainly has her priorities straight. Food before kissing. :D
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