I'm With You by Allie Frost - Book Tour
Teen and Young Adult
Date Published: 9/26/16 (Print) 10/18/16 (eBook)
Publisher: Dragon Tree Books
When fifteen-year-old Ciarán Morrigan eavesdrops on a conversation between his father and two mysterious strangers, his life—and the life of his little sister, Remiel—is changed forever. After their father makes a startling decision, the Morrigan siblings are forced to flee the only life they've ever known and embark on a dangerous adventure across the nation of Empirya. With the enlisted help of a disinherited vagabond, a cynical violinist, a fire-juggler with a fierce temper, an aspiring mechanic, and a cheerful librarian, Ciarán and Remiel must fight to escape the clutches of lethal pursuers. Their journey carries them through smog-filled cities, dark forests, humble towns, and perilous mountains, but will Remiel's dark secret and ghosts from the past prevent the Morrigan children from finding a place they can truly call home?
Winner – Indie Genius Award from Dragon Tree Books
Winner – Literary Titan Book Award (Gold) June 2017
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Ramus
stared blankly at the prostitute’s beckoning hand. The girl flexed her fingers,
as though trying to conjure money from his pockets.
“I’ll
do anything you ask if the price is right.”
Valkyrie
reached across Ramus and pushed the girl’s hand away, saying, “He’s not interested,
thank you.”
The
girl narrowed her eyes. “I think he can answer for himself, honey.”
“And
his answer is no, sweetie.”
Indignant,
the girl turned her attention back to Ramus. “Listen, if you want to hire me
you have to leave these three out of it.” She gestured to Valkyrie, Remiel, and
me, her nose wrinkled. “There’s a place down on Furnace Street we can use for
the night. Real cheap—I know the owner.”
Ramus
wasn’t listening—his eyes were fixed on the rearview mirror. A gunshot ripped
through the air. Remiel squealed and grabbed my arm again.
Ramus
turned the key, and the cab sputtered back to life. “Time to go!”
“What
was that?!” the prostitute shrieked.
Valkyrie
reached over Ramus, grabbed the girl by the arms, and yanked her through the
open window. She was just thin enough to fit, and she landed unceremoniously on
Ramus’s lap. Her knee crashed into his groin, and he let out a pained yelp.
Valkyrie pulled her again so she was sprawled on his lap instead.
“What
are you doing!?” she howled as Ramus jammed his foot on the gas.
“It’s
called saving your life, and you’re welcome!” Valkyrie snapped.
The
girl let loose a series of vulgar curses as Valkyrie shoved her into the
backseat between Remiel and me. The sickening scent of flowery perfume and
smoke assaulted my nose. “Let me out of here!” she yelled.
“So
you can get shot? No chance!” Valkyrie fired back, though he added in a
low, irritated growl, “But it’s very tempting…”
“It
was probably just a car backfire!” She reached over me, groping for the door
handle. I was too stunned to stop her, even though I would be the one in danger
of falling out of the cab if she succeeded.
Another
gunshot rang out somewhere behind us. The girl screamed and jerked back into
her seat.
“Drive
faster!” she ordered.
We
rocketed off into the murky evening. The girl dug her fingernails into my
arm—much sharper than Remiel’s—but I was too scared to ask her to release me.
About the Author
Allie Frost was born in 1992 and has spent most of her life in rural Pennsylvania. She attended Western New England University and graduated in 2013 with a degree in English Literature and Film Studies. During her college years, she studied in England and began working on the story that would become her debut novel, I’m With You. When she isn’t writing, she enjoys playing video games, reading, traveling, and going to the movies, and she only likes dark roast coffee or very sugary lattes, but nothing in between. More information is available at thealliefrost.com.
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