I have to say that this is one book I am getting seriously excited about. I love T.A. Brock's writing and this is a fabulous concept - YOU decide! Without further waffle from me, just read what follows:
Where young rule and elders are
hunted to extinction... and you decide who's guilty.
MACHINE
HEAD
An
Interactive Novel
Available April 10, 2015
Adults have poisoned the
world with their selfishness, jealousy, and deceit. Now it’s up to the young to
heal it. First order: eliminate every elder. Second: discover the secret to
never growing up. Third: procreate.
Ten Sixty-Four is on trial
for treason. The crimes he committed are unforgivable: hiding elders who should
be long dead, consorting with illegal untrained young, and purposely botching
kill missions. He’s come a long way from the cold, unfeeling, Sleepwalker he
began as. He’s still four years from the death age, which means the Hex can’t
afford to kill him. If found guilty, he’ll be given to the Machine for
reprogramming. But none of that matters because he’s done what no other
Sleepwalker has dared to. He’s found love. And he knows something they don’t.
Falling in love is the secret to achieving the third order.
Brille has a secret of her
own: the elders aren’t extinct. They’re not even endangered. But what the rest
of the world doesn’t know can’t hurt them. At least, not anymore than they’re
already hurting themselves. There is no more laughter. No more crying. No
feelings of any kind. Only in the secret hiding places where the untrained
dwell with elders, can emotion be found. Then it’s anger, rage, and hostility.
When she finds herself a target of the Sleepwalkers, she realizes she’s not the
only one with secrets. Ten Sixty-Four feels. He might even be capable of love.
The idea leaves Brille with an emotion she never thought she’d have: hope.
The Hex has convened. A
trial will commence. You, a member of the jury, must decide Ten Sixty-Four’s
fate, and with it, the future of humanity.
T.A.
Brock spends her days gleefully plucking words from the chaos of life and
dressing them up so they look pretty. Then she calls them stories and tries to
convince people to read them. Paranormal, horror, and contemporary romance
rocks her socks, but anything YA makes her feel young again, so she sticks with
that mostly. She resides in the great land of mountains and green
things (Arkansas) with her husband, two children, and her beloved Keurig machine, which she has
built a countertop shrine to.
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