Book Blog: SCINTILLATE by Tracy Clark




I met the scintillating (sorry, couldn't resist) Tracy Clark when I went through the Nevada SCBWI Mentor Program, and had the great good luck to hear snippets of her writing at a couple of retreats, so I was thrilled to get my hands on her debut novel, SCINTILLATE.

A mighty flame follows a tiny spark

Cora Sandoval’s mother disappeared when she was five and they were living in Ireland. Since then, her dad has been more than overprotective, and Cora is beginning to chafe under his confines. But even more troubling is the colorful light she suddenly sees around people. Everyone, that is, except herself—instead, she glows a brilliant, sparkling silver.


As she realizes the danger associated with these strange auras, Cora is inexplicably drawn to Finn, a gorgeous Irish exchange student who makes her feel safe. Their attraction is instant, magnetic, and primal—but her father disapproves, and Finn’s mother orders him home to Ireland upon hearing he’s fallen in love. After a fight with her father, Cora flees to Ireland, both to follow Finn and to look for her missing mother.


There she meets another silver-haloed person and discovers the meaning of her newfound powers and their role in a conspiracy spanning centuries—one that could change mankind forever…and end her life.


I absolutely love the mythology Tracy created for this story, and I’m a sucker for anything that lets me revisit Ireland (my ancestors hail from County Cork). Chock full of adventure, mystery and romance, SCINTILLATE is the first book in The Light Key Trilogy

You can read an excerpt here: http://www.entangledpublishing.com/scintillate/ 

I will be eagerly awaiting Book 2!

2 comments

Ahh, I'm home from work due to an ice/snow storm and would love to get my hands on this one. Oh, wait!! I have a Nook!!

HA! I was going to talk about this one on Saturday, too! I'll choose a different book, but I'm delighted you enjoyed it!

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