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The Gemini Project

 

 

 

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The Lost Sister

 

Sophie can read her foster parents’ minds.

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Her twin brother Jack can’t.

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Normally, they’d both be reading minds. Being together is all it takes to activate their powers. But the better they know someone, the less they can read, and Jack has had three years with the Westons. Sophie just arrived.

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Three years in the foster care system have taught Sophie that there’s nothing more dangerous than trust, even though Jack insists that the Westons deserve it. Sophie knows Jack must be blinded by the clean house, the warm food, and the Westons’ two-year-old daughter, who he calls his sister. But the more Sophie listens to their thoughts, the more she realizes the truth.

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It’s not that the Westons don’t deserve her trust. It’s that she doesn’t deserve theirs.

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The Twin Paradox

 

After rescuing her foster parents from a serial killer, Sophie is convinced that she and Jack can get through anything together.

Navigating a new home and school in the same year? They’ve done it before.

Meeting a new girl at school who thinks Jack is cute—and who seems to have a supernatural ability to make him like her? Sophie can scare her off.

Repeat visits from the FBI, who are running on incomplete evidence since Jack and Sophie only found out the killer’s identity by reading his mind? They’ll work it out.

Her case worker getting suspicious about the amount of time the FBI spends at the Westons’ house and threatening to take her away from her family—including Jack—for her safety?

. . . Well, that could be a problem.

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The Good Fight


This isn't Sophie's first time being out on her own. She once spent three years without hearing anything from Jack at all. It's also not her first time having an adoption offer fall through. In fact, it's her fourth—she's used to it.

But it is her first time with the ability to use her powers alone.

Reading minds won't get her back home, and she knows the whole "family" thing is a lost cause for her, anyway. But she's finding some other uses for her abilities . . .

Meanwhile, Tiff swore off using hers. She doesn't expect that Jack will ever forgive her for losing control and ruining his family. She doubts she can fix what she's destroyed, now that her aunt has made her promise never to use her emotional manipulation again.

 

But then Sophie goes missing from her new foster home.

 

And Tiff just might have found a way to redeem herself.​

The Nervous Girl
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Sophie knows now that the Westons are her family—or at least, that she wants them to be. But after her time away from them, she's haunted by questions. Are her powers trackable? Where did they come from? And how is she supposed to trust her new parents when she can hear every unfiltered thought they have?

When Felicia comes back to town and bands together with Sophie and Tiff to practice using their powers and learn more about them, it feels like Sophie is finally on a path to getting some answers. But Jack isn't so sure. He still doesn't trust Tiff, and he has a point that mind reading has caused them nothing but trouble so far. He wants her to find a way to get rid of their abilities altogether.

But without her powers, Sophie isn't sure who she is. She isn't sure who she is with them, either.

Meanwhile, Felicia has a few secrets of her own . . .
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Stay tuned for the final installment, 
The Forgotten Brother

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