Praise for Forecast
Through ardent, unstinting labor and an unstoppable drive, Stephens has wrought a coming of age tale that whisks the reader deep into Otherworld—that unseen place you hope is there, behind the wall, through the magic portal—because you know where the door is, but where is the key? If you’re into urban fantasy, Forecast is the book for you. A stunning novel for our age.
—Robert J. Ray, author of
THE WEEKEND NOVELIST Series
Elise Stephens has written an enchanting, atmospheric novel for young adults that is exquisitely crafted. In FORECAST, the teenage protagonists Calvin and Cleo, draw you in immediately. The twins are authentic young people with daring and heart. You empathize with them and cheer them on as they uncover the “family” power that the universe has granted them. FORECAST is a transformative read that combines suspense, mystery, magic, and sentiment. It holds the key to unlock any teen’s imagination.
—Gale Martin, author of DON JUAN IN
HANKEY, PA and GRACE UNEXPECTED
Forecast
Elise Stephens
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To Elliot and Erika,
My siblings, friends, partners in crime,
and co-owners of the inside jokes
that only the three of us will ever understand.
I love and treasure you
more than you’ll ever know.