“That boy is no sun. He is a black hole. He will destroy everything in his path.”
Gemini is a book two in the Other Nature trilogy, the darkly delicious sequel to the Peter Pan inspired YA romantasy, where sweet, sweet misery enables real character growth, creating beautiful monsters you will come to love. Taking place in a real world setting on the banks of the river Ganges, expect romance, shocking twists and nature-based witches.
A new city. A long way from home. The sizzling second installment of Other Nature continues…
The truth is out. Peter knows who he is and is coming to terms with all that it means.
Far from home, the friends find themselves in the holy city of Varanasi, searching for answers to impossible questions and seeking a coven of witches to help in their quest. However, the knowledge the coven brings proves more informative than Peter bargains for, and once more, he’s left reeling at his true nature.
Peter’s desire to protect those he loves threatens to suffocate. But when a new goddess is thrust into their path, he can’t tell if he wants her or wants to destroy her, which tests his relationship with Connie more than ever.
Meanwhile, his twin, Anna, comes into her own. Feeling less in his shadow, she strengthens and learns their relationship may not be all it once seemed. As Peter becomes increasingly unstable, can he be set on a path of destruction from which he can’t return?
“I was not expecting any of this to happen at all. I was so into this book just trying to figure out the next move for the team. I really enjoyed the growth of the characters even though some of them made me mad.” – Goodreads Review
“Wow! Hold onto your seats! What a ride! Witches, covens, bloodshed, magic and romance - Gemini has it all. Peter just gets better and better as he gets badder and badder. Connie really comes into her own in this book and I just can’t wait for The Setting Sun.” – Author of On The Face Of It, Maria Dean
- References to cheating.
- Scenes of violence.
- References to suicide and self-harm.
- Death and peril.
- Scenes of drinking alcohol.
- References to drug use.
- Appropriate for an upper YA romantasy audience, more steam than spice.