Title:
The
Samantha Project
Author:
Stephanie Karpinske
Release
date: November 15, 2012
Genre: Science Fiction/Romance/Thriller
Age
Group: Young Adult
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Description:
Seventeen-year-old
Samantha Andrews has a seemingly perfect life; great parents, early admission
to Stanford, and a boyfriend who just happens to be the hottest guy in school.
But a dark secret from her past turns her world upside down. Sam discovers
she's part of a global corporation's genetic enhancement project. And just as
she's learning what these enhanced genes can do, the corporation decides they
want her, and the technology inside her, back!
During
a heart-pounding race to flee from her pursuers, she encounters another person
who was part of the experimental project. He's tall, blond, tan and completely
irresistible! And he can read her thoughts!! Together, they're both in danger
and a rogue scientist discovers yet another secret lies inside them.
About
the Author
A former editor for a publishing company, Stephanie Karpinske
has worked on several bestselling nonfiction books. Now she freelances
full-time, writing for a variety of books and national magazines. The Samantha
Project is her debut YA novel and is the first in The Samantha Project series.
Stephanie lives in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Excerpt 1
“I
heard you were going to the dance. That’s a first.” I looked up to find Caitlyn
Morgan staring down at me, her eyes barely visible behind the bright blond hair
that was always falling on her face. Her short cheerleading skirt showed off
her fake tan, which looked orange in the fluorescent lighting of the cafeteria.
“I’ll
be there,” I muttered, keeping my eyes on my book.
“You
don’t have to go, you know. Colin would be fine going on his own. Caitlyn can
keep him company.” This time it was Stacey talking, twisting her dark brown
hair around her finger as she talked. She also wore a cheerleader uniform and
had the same orange glow as Caitlyn. They must have gone to the same tanning
place.
“I’m
sure he would love that,” I said, “if he loved brainless cheerleaders whose
only goal in life is to get laid by the entire football team.”
I
regretted saying it as soon the words came out. Caitlyn had a way of bringing
out the worst in me. I had never liked her, but then when she and Colin dated,
I grew to hate her, even though I knew that wasn’t a good reason to hate
someone. After all, Colin had a part in the two of them dating and I didn’t
hate him.
I
never understood what Colin was thinking dating her. Sure, it was years ago,
but really? Caitlyn? He couldn’t have picked someone else? Anyone? I looked
back to find Colin still waiting in line. What was taking him so long?
“You’re
so jealous of us, Sam. It’s really pathetic,” Caitlyn said, sweeping her long
hair out of her face. “And in case you forgot, I’ve already had Colin. Maybe
it’s time to take him back. I only left him alone because I felt sorry for you
and what a loser you are. But now that you’re technically graduating in a few
weeks, I think it’s time for some competition. What do you think, Stacey?”
“Definitely.
I love competition, especially when it involves Colin. Go Caitlyn!” Stacey did
a little mock cheer, waving some fake pompoms in the air.
I
could feel my face heating up but didn’t want to give them the satisfaction
that they were getting to me. “Well, good luck with that.”
“It’s
like you always say, Sam. A girl’s gotta have goals.” She straightened up to
stick her chest out as she looked behind me. “And here he comes now. Hi, Colin.
You look really hot today. I love that shirt.”
Caitlyn
walked past him, brushing her chest on his arm as she turned. Stacey followed
close behind. I felt sick, remembering why I wanted to graduate early.
Giveaway:
The author is giving away (1) eBook copy of THE SAMANTHA PROJECT– mobi and epub format only. Open International. Giveaway runs now through March 6th. There is only one mandatory entry, please leave a comment with some way for me to contact you if you are the winner.
I will give a bonus entry if you tweet about the giveaway and comment with a link here.
2 comments:
I love to read about genetic experiments (as long as they are not evil)and this looks like something I would really enjoy. Thanks for the giveaway!
bonhill(at)speakeasy(dot)net
Sounds like a very interesting read.
kaiodan@gmail.com
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