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The Year of the Great Seventh by Teresa Orts
The Year of the Great Seventh by Teresa Orts





Maybe if they had appeared more in the book, I would have liked them more?ĭon't be fooled by the cover, showing an image of a movie premiere. The only times they were in the book didn't give me a very good impression of them.

The Year of the Great Seventh by Teresa Orts

They seemed a bit distant and I didn't know much about them. I didn't really like Sophie's friends - Emma, Megan, Tyler and Chase. I fell in love with them and I would just like to say I am #TeamNate. Or Harry and Voldemort (worst comparison ever but there you go.) For one to live, the other must die. The main protagonists, Sophie and Nate are like a modern day Romeo and Juliet. With spooky Egyptian prophecies, curses and Cleopatra's secrets, Sophie and Nate are brought together in a way that neither of them can understand until they are forced on a New York adventure in a race against time. Sophie's friends (Emma, Chase, Tyson and Megan) are creeped out by Nate and don't understand why there is such a deep connection between them.

The Year of the Great Seventh by Teresa Orts

She leads a simple life.until she meets gorgeous but mysterious Nate Werner. Constantly surrounded by her actress friends and a-list parties, all she cares about is achieving A grades and a scholarship to NYU. It is also a fight for their very survival.īehind the scenes, there are those that are counting on them to fail.

The Year of the Great Seventh by Teresa Orts

To undo the curse, Nate and Sophie embark on an adventure that takes them across the country.īut their quest is not only to save the world as they know it. What they don't know is that by giving in to their desires, they are unlocking an ancient Egyptian prophecy that threatens to return Earth to the dark ages. When she crosses paths with the school's heartthrob, Nate Werner, they fall for each other in a way neither can understand. Her life in LA seems to have been already written for her, but when her junior year starts, it all takes a drastic turn. Sophie has always felt out of step - an outsider, even amongst friends in her high school with all the hype about celebrity culture.







The Year of the Great Seventh by Teresa Orts