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In the world of the Talent Chronicles, kids with supernatural
abilities, Talents, are taken away to government-run research
facilities from which they do not return. In this sequel to "Hush
Money," Joss finds herself mired deep in "he likes me, he likes me
not" territory as Dylan wonders how he could possibly impress a
girl who can toss dumpsters around with her brain.
While they've been dancing awkwardly around their feelings for
each other, the government's undercover agent has been turning in
more Talents than ever, creating the perfect climate of fear for
Marco to draw scared Talents to his cause.
Marco's plotting revenge against Dylan, the best friend who
betrayed him, and Joss, the girl they fought over. He's the one
behind the crime wave that's threatening Fairview's businesses,
including Joss's family's store, and drawing even more government
attention in their direction.
As Joss and Dylan explore their feelings for each other and begin
to discover how much they have in common, they have a decision to
make. Is it worth risking each other and their freedom to play the
heroes and stand up for what's right?
Higher stakes, bigger action, new superpowers, more romance and
surprises await in this second volume of the "Talent Chronicles"
series. Recommended for teens and older due to strong language and
violent content.
They call their abilities Talents, and that's what they call
themselves as well. Talents are people born with supernatural
powers, feared by the population at large. Possession of an
"unregistered ability" has become illegal, and those who are
discovered are forcibly removed to government-run research
facilities. They do not return. And so the Talents try, as best
they can, to keep their abilities secret-some more successfully
than others. For some, keeping that secret begins to define who
they are. That's where Hush Money begins... Be normal, invisible.
Don't get close to anyone. Those are the rules to live by for
seventeen-year-old Joss. She spent years as an outsider, hoping to
hide what she is, until the new girl, Kat, decides she's friend
material. Kat doesn't realize her mistake when she stands up for
Joss against Marco, a guy who's been giving Joss a hard time since
freshman year. Joss is horrified when these heroics lead to the
reveal of Kat's Talent. Now she has an unasked-for best friend, who
is the victim of an extortion plot by the school bully, who used to
like Joss. And if that wasn't all complicated enough, Dylan, Joss's
long-time crush, is finally starting to talk to her. But as Marco's
best friend, can Dylan be trusted at all? Can Joss keep her secret
and still save her friend? And what's more important, staying safe
or doing what's right? Hush Money is recommended for readers 13 and
over due to strong language.
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