Soul Enchilada
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Girl meets boy at a car wash.
"Dog," she says.
"Dude," he says.
And probably this would have been a sweet teen romance. . . .
If Beals hadn't been sitting next to her in the car.
If Beals hadn't been a supernatural repo man looking to repossess her car.
And to possess her.
David Macinnis Gill delivers the whole enchilada. With a side of soul.
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Critical Praise for
Soul Enchilada
“In this fun spin on the age-old danger of deals with the devil, readers will cheer and worry as sassy Eunice ‘Bug’ Smoot fights both the literal and metaphorical demons that plague her. Wonderful and unexpectedly touching, this is a book meant for re-reading. Good stuff!”
Melissa Marr, New York Times Bestselling Author of Wicked Lovely
“Soul Enchilada is smart and funny and a bunch of fun to read. For years David Gill has been a powerful voice for Young Adult literature; now he is a powerful voice of Young Adult literature…You’re gonna love Bug.”
Chris Crutcher, author of Deadline
“I want you all to know you are in for a treat when David Gill’s Soul Enchilada comes out next year. It has, hands down, one of the most unique premises, setting, and voices I have heard in a long time!”
Mary Pearson, author of The Adoration of Jenna Fox
“Gill scores big in this action-packed, power-punch of a debut…All readers can do is buckle their seatbelts, close their eyes and take the plunge.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Gill…knows what will make teens laugh.”
Publishers Weekly
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Rising Sun
Rising Sun is a stand-alone 125-page novella, a prequel to David Macinnis Gill's acclaimed Black Hole Sun , of which Suzanne Collins said, " Black Hole Sun rockets readers to new frontiers . . . action-packed." Jacob Stringfellow, aka Durango, once had a promising career in the elite armed forces....
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Invisible Sun
You don't want to mess with Durango. He left his crew behind. His father is dead. And he's going to prove himself to Vienne, even if he dies trying. As he races through flood and fire and across a violent and terrifying planet, there's a 97% chance he's going to die trying. But who's counting.
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Black Hole Sun
Durango is playing the cards he was dealt. And it’s not a good hand.
He’s lost his family.
He’s lost his crew.
And he’s got the scars to prove it.
You don’t want to mess with Durango.
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