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Dreams In Her Head
Hunger In Her Bones
Stars In Her Eyes
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Sparkstone Saga Series

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The secret is out. Aliens walk among us.

But...who cares? Not the students at Sparkstone University.

After all that Ingrid and her friends have sacrificed, the Collective deals their toughest blow yet: the promise of superpowers to any student who joins their twisted cause.

As Ingrid concocts a daring plan to strike at the heart of the Collective, she must also face a radicalized student-run militia, Wil’s erratic behaviour, and a plot to keep her away from Ethan...though he seems a little hazy on who he is, and why he’s here. Her power over space and time seems to be deepening, along with her doubts about her abilities, her friends, and her sanity.

When you have evidence of an alien invasion, it should be easy to convince your peers that they’re in danger. Especially when you can travel through space and time at a whim.

...right?

If only saving the world were that easy.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 1994
Dreams In Her Head
Hunger In Her Bones
Stars In Her Eyes

Titles in the series (4)

  • Stars In Her Eyes

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    Stars In Her Eyes
    Stars In Her Eyes

    Burn hot and cold. Read minds. Disappear at will. Dream your own death. Welcome to Sparkstone University, where some students are more gifted than others. When Ingrid learns she’s been accepted at the hyper-secretive Sparkstone University, she is sceptical. It’s an honour to attend, apparently, and yet barely anyone has ever heard of the place. And everyone seems a little too happy that she’s there: especially when she meets Sunni and her group of friends. They seem to already know Ingrid. As if she was expected. Expected to save Earth from an imminent alien invasion. Like she has superpowers or something. As if magic and mutations exist. As if aliens are really planning to attack. That just sounds ridiculous. There’s no such thing. ...right? Wrong.

  • Dreams In Her Head

    Dreams In Her Head
    Dreams In Her Head

    Open the door. Step quickly, step through. Breathe in the darkness, Until you are its master. Ingrid Stanley is in more trouble than she knows. Ingrid’s dead friend keeps showing up in her dreams along with mysterious visions that feel all-too real. What’s worse is now the Collective knows that Ingrid is supposed to have superpowers. They’re waiting to pounce the moment Ingrid and her new superpower-wielding friends make a mistake. When her family is threatened by Professor Jadore, Ingrid decides it’s time to take matters into her own hands. A little student protest can’t go wrong, she thinks. Not when her almost-boyfriend Ethan is fully supporting it. Not when her friends put an innocent student’s life in danger to make it successful. Not when a powerful alien is waiting for Ingrid to inadvertently summon him into this world. Everything’s going to be fine. Absolutely no one will get hurt this time. ...right? Wrong, and wrong again.

  • Hunger In Her Bones

    Hunger In Her Bones
    Hunger In Her Bones

    We burn bright in the twilight And choose to be remembered Just when Ingrid and her friends have their hands full investigating the whereabouts of the missing students at Sparkstone University, Sunni Harris’s mother shows up, demanding to know where her daughter is. Only Ingrid and her friends know Sunni’s true fate, but telling Mrs. Harris the truth could put everyone in danger. Unfortunately that’s the least of their problems. An eager student with journalistic inclinations believes she’s found the scoop of a lifetime at Sparkstone. And the proprietor of the new local occult shop believes they’ve found a way to communicate with the dead. Oh, and that mysterious alien that only Ingrid can see? He relays chilling details about future happenings that Ingrid must now prevent. All the while, the Collective are preparing to mount their most dangerous attack yet, with a weapon that cannot be controlled. Playing with the forces of life and death never got anyone in trouble before. Things that are dead stay dead. ...right? Not at Sparkstone they don’t.

  • Darkness In Her Reach

    Darkness In Her Reach
    Darkness In Her Reach

    The secret is out. Aliens walk among us. But...who cares? Not the students at Sparkstone University. After all that Ingrid and her friends have sacrificed, the Collective deals their toughest blow yet: the promise of superpowers to any student who joins their twisted cause. As Ingrid concocts a daring plan to strike at the heart of the Collective, she must also face a radicalized student-run militia, Wil’s erratic behaviour, and a plot to keep her away from Ethan...though he seems a little hazy on who he is, and why he’s here. Her power over space and time seems to be deepening, along with her doubts about her abilities, her friends, and her sanity. When you have evidence of an alien invasion, it should be easy to convince your peers that they’re in danger. Especially when you can travel through space and time at a whim. ...right? If only saving the world were that easy.

Author

Clare C. Marshall

Clare C. Marshall grew up in rural Nova Scotia with very little television and dial-up internet, and yet she turned out okay. She is the founder and author-publisher behind Faery Ink Press, where she publishes young adult science fiction, fantasy, and horror novels. Her YA sci-fi novel Dreams In Her Head was nominated for the 2014 Creation of Stories award. Her fantasy novel, The Violet Fox was given an honorable mention in the 2016 Whistler Independent Book Awards, and its sequel, The Emerald Cloth, was nominated for the 2019 Aurora Awards. When she’s not writing or fiddling up a storm, she enjoys computer games and making silly noises at her two cats, Pinecone and Pavlova.

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