Melissa Benoist Reveals New Fantasy Book With Sister Jessica - Get All The Details!
Melissa Benoist has teamed up with her sister Jessica for a brand new book!
The 32-year-old Supergirl actress and her sibling teamed up with New York Times Best Selling author Mariko Tamaki for a new middle grade fantasy about two sisters.
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Melissa‘s new book is titled, “Haven’s Secret,” and is the first in a series.
“I am so thrilled to share that I am publishing my first book with my sister @jessicabenoistyoung and author Mariko Tamaki on October 19th! Haven’s Secret is the first in our middle grade fantasy series from @abramskids about two sisters with extraordinary powers,” Melissa wrote on Instagram.
Here’s the full book synopsis: Ellie McFadden has intuitive gifts. She can sense what other living things are feeling. She can even talk to animals! Too bad she can’t connect with her twin sister, Parker. Parker McFadden has kinetic gifts. She can cause shocks to the earth and produce heat energy that explodes from her body like fire, especially when she is angry. The sisters aren’t aware of the legacy they inherited from their mother until, on their thirteenth birthday, two mysterious relatives on the Power side whisk them off to an isolated farm called Haven. Ellie immediately adapts to their new routine; but Parker has one impulse: to get back to her normal life of friends and sports, fast.
Unbeknownst to Ellie and Parker, the secrets the Power women have kept for generations offer clues to their own simmering magic. Unlocking Haven’s secrets is just the beginning of what Ellie and Parker can do if they choose to work together to harness their gifts. But the sinister force that destroyed their mother has other plans; and if the sisters’ fragile relationship succumbs to The Danger, the world beyond Haven will face terrible risk.
“Haven’s Secret” will be released on October 19th, and you can pre-order it now at AbramsBooks.com!
If you missed it, find out what Melissa will be doing after Supergirl ends later this year.