Happy Release Day!!! Seize Today by Pintip Dunn

Posted October 3, 2017 by Lillian in Features / 0 Comments

Today’s the day! Pintip Dunn’s Seize Today is now available. I was lucky enough to read a copy early last month. It was the first time I had read the series and I binged the three books in a weekend. For those that enjoy dystopia, sci-fi and time travel, along with a healthy dose of romance, I highly recommend you grab a copy of the series.


Weekend Reads #97 – Forget Tomorrow by Pintip DunnSeize Today by Pintip Dunn
Series: Forget Tomorrow #3
Published by Entangled: Teen on 2017-10-03
Length: 300
Format: eARC
Source: Netgalley

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Seventeen-year-old precognitive Olivia Dresden is an optimist. Since different versions of people’s futures flicker before her eyes, she doesn’t have to believe in human decency. She can literally see the path to goodness in each person—if only he or she would make the right decision. No one is more conflicted than her mother, Chairwoman Dresden, and Olivia is fiercely loyal to the woman her mother could be.

But when the Chairwoman captures Ryder Russell, a boy from the rebel Underground, Olivia is forced to reevaluate her notions of love and faith. With Ryder’s help, Olivia must come to terms with who her mother is in the present—and stop her before she destroys the world.

To see my review of this book, click here.

Excerpt

Ryder laughs, short and loud and harsh. “That’s what you’ll never understand, Chairwoman. We’re a family. That means we stick together.”

“Suit yourself.” She shrugs, as if she didn’t want him to cave so easily anyway. She fastens her eyes on her personal assistant. “I thought you’d cut emotional ties with your family, Jessa. That they were all but dead to you. At least, that’s what you told me. Remind me again whose side you’re on?”

Jessa blinks rapidly, as if she’s being roused from a dream. “I’m on your side, Chairwoman. You know that.”

“Prove it.” My mother picks up the case of black chips and holds it out to her.

Jessa looks from Ryder to the chairwoman and then back again. “What…what do you mean?”

“Prove you’re still loyal to me.” The chairwoman’s mouth twists up, and it chills me to the bone. “Prove you won’t let old relationships interfere with your duties. Prove you’re the assistant I thought you were these last six months.”

The breath whooshes out of my body, as the implications of my mother’s words hit me in the stomach.

“How am I going to do that?” Jessa asks faintly, as though she knows exactly what the chairwoman is saying but is still hoping she’s wrong.

“Easy. I’m not going to torture your friend by making him live other people’s nightmares,” my mother says. “You are.”

Jessa slumps forward, and her shirt lifts, revealing the handprint birthmark at her waist and the curve of her spine.

I flash forward to her futures. This is an impossible situation for Jessa. Impossible. She can’t jeopardize the trust she’s built over the last six months. She’s sacrificed so much to get this position, and now, she’s poised to stop the chairwoman from committing genocide. And yet, she can’t torture her best friend, either. She may have betrayed her family, but this would cross a line she won’t be able to uncross.

This moment, this decision, will break something inside her. No matter what she chooses, she will hate herself for the rest of her life. I see the hollow shell she becomes. The shadow of the strong and selfless girl she used to be.

She’ll turn into…me. A girl living on the edge of life. Only observing but never acting. Helpless to bring about the change she so desperately wants. Reliant on other people to do what she thinks is right.

And it makes me want to weep.

I may never have loved anyone as much as Jessa loves Ryder. But I’ve seen a nearly infinite number of futures, and I know what love is. And, as I stand here beside Jessa, something happens to me. Her heart reaches inside my heart and squeezes, squeezes, squeezes. Until my entire chest is one big ache. Until my pathways shrink down to a narrow and precise tunnel.

Until I know that there’s only one decision I can possibly make.

“I’ll do it,” I say, stepping forward. “I’ll torture our captive.”

About Pintip Dunn

Pintip Dunn is a New York Times bestselling author of YA fiction. She graduated from Harvard University, magna cum laude, with an A.B. in English Literature and Language. She received her J.D. at Yale Law School, where she was an editor of the YALE LAW JOURNAL.

Pintip's debut novel, FORGET TOMORROW, won the RWA RITA® for Best First Book. In addition, it is a finalist for the Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire, the Japanese Sakura Medal, and the MASL Truman Award. THE DARKEST LIE was nominated for a Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award. Her other books include REMEMBER YESTERDAY, the novella BEFORE TOMORROW, and GIRL ON THE VERGE.

She lives with her husband and children in Maryland. You can learn more about Pintip and her books at www.pintipdunn.com

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