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Silenced 2: The Overtaking
Silenced 2: The Overtaking Genre: Young Adult, Suspense, Christian Release Date: July 26, 2013
Blurb: In life when one thing goes wrong, it can feel like everything goes wrong. Secrets come to the surface while friendships twist out of control, romantic relationships end, and even a dear loved one can die!
In Silenced: The Overtaking Amber’s life turns to chaos when she finds out Sarah, her childhood friend dies suddenly, her stepfather reveals another devastating family secret, and her boyfriend begins pushing her away.
After all the truth comes out, Amber turns to her darkness for comfort when her worst fear becomes reality. Her secret with cutting is discovered when she loses control and ends up in the hospital. Amber’s long journey to recovery begins with a battle. While she’s fighting her way to freedom, she discovers the one love she’s been missing her entire life.
Will Amber overtake her darkness of cutting or will the darkness overtake her?
The Overtaking Fans
Teaser #1
I dig through my bag and find my razor. Yeah, the one Landon thinks he hid from me. I pull up my sleeve, look at my wrist, and take the razor across it. The velvet red blood starts flooding out. It feels so good. I sit down on the floor enjoying the feeling. It feels like the best drug, a cold ice cream on a hot day. To simply put it, it’s wonderful.
Small clips of Sarah flash in front of my eyes, like I’m watching her again. Weird! The knocking on the door pulls me back to the present. That’s when I see it. Blood everywhere. Too much blood. I look down at my wrist. It’s covered, and the blood’s still flowing. It follows down part of my arm, slides down the side of my hand, and is pooling on the floor.
I don’t care. It feels to damn good to stop. It’s an amazing high. I feel relaxed, and I love it. While enjoying the sensations, I don’t notice my face beginning to pale up. I don’t hear the knocks and voices on the other side of the door. I don’t hear my friends and their worried questions. Instead, it’s all ecstasy. That’s when I pass out.