New Young Adult Urban Fantasy for Review: Mind Secrets by Chris Reynolds

Mind Secrets Chris Reynolds will be touring August 6 – 24 with her young adult urban fantasy novel, Mind Secrets.

On the run and without his memories, Michael escapes from a man called Carter onto the unfamiliar streets of London. There, he meets a gang of teenagers with the power to sense the thoughts and feelings of others. They live in fear of ‘the cure’, a mysterious process which takes away their power and, some believe, destroys their personality. Suspecting the cure caused his memory loss, Michael goes undercover to investigate the truth behind the doctors of the cure clinic. What he discovers leads him to a conspiracy that runs to the heart of government and reveals the shocking reality of his own past.

Mind Secrets is a compelling thriller set in a contemporary world and will appeal to anyone who’s ever wondered what it’s like to have mind powers.

328 pages

You can visit Chris’ website at www.chrisreynolds-writer.co.uk.

Book Excerpt:

He didn’t know where he was or how he got there. He was just…there; in the blur of a bright, white tunnel with the smell of floor polish and a strange humming sound above him. He tried to focus on his surroundings – squinting until he felt dizzy – but it didn’t get any clearer.

Was he dead?

He closed his eyes and thought hard, but he couldn’t remember dying. Perhaps there was a car accident or a plane crash – sometimes, when something like that happens, it’s so horrible that people’s brains forget it on purpose. But he couldn’t remember being in a car or a plane, let alone a crash. He couldn’t remember anything.

The dizziness came over him again. His legs wobbled, he fell backwards and hit something hard and flat. His eyes still closed, he felt behind him with the palms of his hands. The hard flat thing felt like a wall, reassuringly cold and solid. He rested there for a moment, listening to the sound of his own breathing and forcing his fast, shallow breaths to become longer and deeper until the dizziness subsided.

He opened his eyes to the brightness and waited for them to adjust to the light. Gradually, he saw that he wasn’t standing in a tunnel after all, but in a corridor, with a polished tile floor, white-painted walls and ceiling where fluorescent tubes buzzed and lit up the space around him.

He wasn’t dead. He was in some kind of office building.

There was a door beside him with a glass panel at eye level which enabled him to see into the dark room behind. The light filtering from the corridor was enough to make out the outline of a chair, a desk and a computer. At the back, a window looked out into the night sky with the twinkling lights of a city below. The office was high up – he estimated the block had to be at least ten storeys tall.

‘Michael!’ A woman’s voice called from the distance.

Was she calling for him? Was that his name – Michael?

Something instinctive told him not to answer. All he could assume was he knew her somehow. He tried to relate her to some of the things he had to have in his life: Parents, home, brothers and sisters, teacher, friends, pets…but he couldn’t remember any of those things.

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If you would like to review Mind Secrets, please fill out the form below or email Dorothy Thompson at thewriterslife(at)gmail.com. Please mention which date would work for you. Chris is also available for interviews and guest posts.

Deadline for inquiries end July 25 or until the tour is filled. Thank you!

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