ULTRAVIOLET CATASTROPHE Is Here!

I can’t believe it. It’s finally here. ULTRAVIOLET CATASTROPHE is now live and available for purchase!!!!!

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When I started this process four months ago, I had no idea how fun and challenging it would be. Even bigger, I had no idea how supportive you all would be. I was terrified to take this step, but because of all of you, I know now that it was the right choice.

I may have “self” published, but I certainly didn’t do this alone. From my amazing street team, to my YA Misfit cheerleaders, to my fantastic CPs, this was completely a team effort. I am so lucky to have you all on my side.

To everyone who helped me with Ultraviolet Catastrophe in any way – reviewed, blogged, tweeted, read, re-read, sent words of encouragement (or chocolate), talked me down from the ledge, talked me up with readers –  I want to say THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU. I couldn’t have done it without you all. You are all amazing.

About the Book:

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Quantum Electrodynamics. String Theory. Schrödinger’s cat. For sixteen-year-old Lexie Kepler, they’re just confusing terms in her science textbooks, until she finds out that her parents have been drugging her to suppress her outrageous IQ. Now Branston Academy, a school run by the world’s most powerful scientists, has tracked her down and is dying for her to attend – as a research subject.

She takes refuge at Quantum Technologies, a secret scientific community where her father works as a top-notch scientist, and begins her new life as girl genius at Quantum High. But the assignments at her new school make the Manhattan Project look like preschool – and Lexie barely survived freshman algebra.

Her first big assignment – creating an Einstein-Rosen bridge – is also her first chance to prove she can hold her own with the rest of QT’s prodigies. But while working with the infuriatingly hot Asher Rosen, QT’s teen wonder, Lexie uncovers a mistake in their master equation. Instead of a wormhole, the machine they’re building would produce deadly ultraviolet rays that could destroy the world. Now Lexie and Asher have to use their combined brainpower to uncover the truth behind the device. Before everyone at Quantum Technologies is caught in the ultraviolet catastrophe.