
You read that right. A CLONE APART, EPISODE 07 is the second to last episode of Season One, and it’s finally online! Come watch just in time for the holidays, and pick up a gift or two for your loves ones.

You read that right. A CLONE APART, EPISODE 07 is the second to last episode of Season One, and it’s finally online! Come watch just in time for the holidays, and pick up a gift or two for your loves ones.
Come one, come all, A CLONE APART, EPISODE 06 is finally online! While visiting the Illusive Entertainment website, you can also purchase A Clone Apart T-shirts, or sign up as a Subscriber for download access to all the episodes.

In other news, Ryan’s novel FORBIDDEN is now available for pre-order! Participate in our PRE-ORDER CONTEST for a chance to win free FORBIDDEN swag! Once you pre-order Forbidden from any online bookstore, email authorsyriejames@gmail.com with proof of purchase (copy of receipt) and PRE-ORDER CONTEST in the subject line. For each copy you order, you’ll be entered into the contest, so the more copies you order, the more times your name will be dropped into the hat!
Contest closes Jan. 23, 2012.

For all of you who didn’t know, Ryan and his mother, award-winning author Syrie James, joined forces to co-write Ryan’s debut novel, Forbidden.
The book features a 16-year-old girl whose life begins to implode when she comes into unusual powers–only to discover her entire existence is prohibited–and the new boy at school who is far more than he seems.
A blend of wit, pop-culture and paranormal romance, Forbidden will appeal to fans of any genre–or any gender! Click here for a more detailed synopsis, or check out the excerpt.
All you readers out there, feel free to friend Ryan or Syrie on Goodreads! (or just find them on Facebook/Twitter…)
Forbidden will be published by HarperTeen on January 24, 2012.
Pre-order the book here.
“Have you ever had an empanada?” Claire asked Alec, as they finished retrieving their books and headed toward the library stairwell.
“Are we always going to play the ‘Has Alec Eaten This?’ game?” he asked quietly.
Claire worried that she’d offended him, until she saw a good-natured smile tug at his lips. “I’m just curious. I mean, after the pizza thing—I’ve never met anyone before who hadn’t—”
“Let’s put it this way,” Alec interjected. “If it’s fried, fattening, caffeinated, alcoholic, or high in sugar content, it’s safe to assume that I rarely eat it—or have never tried it.”
Claire stared at him. “Why?”
“Are your parents fitness freaks, or do they just hate you?” Erica said.
Alec stiffened visibly. “They just followed a healthy lifestyle, which I continue to embrace. But they . . . died when I was young.”
Erica went red in the face. A silence fell.
“Way to go, Erica,” Brian said, clapping. “That was awkward.”
“I’m sorry.” Claire felt terrible.
“Me too.” Erica looked at her feet.
“Thanks, but . . . don’t worry about it. It’s okay.”
All at once, Claire understood Alec’s earlier comment about her mom. No wonder he’s often so quiet and moody, she thought, her heart going out to him. It was bad enough to grow up without a father. But to have no parents at all? That was too awful to contemplate. She’d assumed Alec had moved here with his parents because of a job transfer or something. Who does he live with? she wondered. A grandparent? An aunt or uncle? She wasn’t sure this was the right moment to ask.
They neared the bottom of the stairs, where the construction crew was still working atop a three-tiered scaffolding tower. Claire spied Neil standing just beyond it by the drop-off circle.
He waved at them and shouted something Claire couldn’t hear over the annoying beeping noise of a truck backing up.
The four of them passed underneath the scaffolding, heading toward the circle. They were halfway through the makeshift corridor when Claire heard the sudden, loud roar of an engine. To her horror, the truck was speeding backward toward them.
Before she could think or move, the vehicle collided with the base of the scaffolding with a devastating crash.
The screech of tearing metal ripped through the air as the entire structure overhead began to collapse.
A huge wooden platform barreled down directly at them.
Claire screamed and ducked, a single thought popping into her mind: I’m going to die.
Frozen in terror, Claire fixed her gaze on the heavy wooden platform hurtling toward their heads, which was a split second away from crushing them all.
But it never did.
Somehow, impossibly, the platform seemed to hover for a fraction of a second in midair. Alec stood tall above her, one arm extended, fingers splayed, as if magically holding up the platform by sheer willpower. She heard screams and shouts from above as suddenly the whole board tilted to one side. In her peripheral vision she caught sight of three men landing safely on the pavement nearby.
Before Claire could blink, Alec’s arms were wrapped around her and their friends and then they were airborne. They landed heavily and painfully on the concrete, out of harm’s way, as the entire scaffolding tower smashed to the ground beside them in an explosion of dust, screeching metal, and splintering wood.
The thundering clatter echoed in Claire’s ears as they all lay in a heap. Dust stung her eyes, but as she blinked it away her gaze briefly locked with Alec’s. Then, just as suddenly as he’d tackled them, Alec was up on his feet and gone.
* * * * * * * * *
Below them, a million lights twinkled through the darkness. The only sounds were the wind in her ears and the drone of the city far below.
“It’s beautiful,” Claire said softly.
“In the past, I loved to watch the people down below. Now I like it even better, because I’m one of them.”
“Let’s make sure you keep it that way.”
Alec drew her into his arms and held her close against his chest, his handsome face and dark blond hair bathed in moonlight. “That’s my plan.”
Claire’s stomach fluttered at the look in his eyes, which were infused with emotion. Alec lowered his head and brought his lips close to hers. “Ready?” he murmured softly.
Claire nodded, her heart jumping. As she wrapped her arms around him, she closed her eyes, willing her mind to stay in the moment and reciting her mantra. But at the first touch of his mouth on hers, all thoughts fled like leaves on the wind.
She became immersed in the exquisite joy that spread through her as his body pressed tightly against hers. It was wonderful. Magical. Effortless. Visionless. She felt as if she was floating.
I love you, she thought, her heart so full, she thought it might overflow or burst from her chest. If only she had the nerve to say the words aloud.
When Claire opened her eyes and met his gaze, she couldn’t help but smile, which inadvertently interrupted the kiss. The breeze brushed through her hair, and she felt her skirt fluttering against her legs. How can that be? Claire wondered, with the part of her mind that could still think. How could the wind pass through the low wall beside them?
In her peripheral vision, she suddenly caught sight of something strange—the rooftop was several yards below them.
Below them?
Claire gasped. Looking down, she discovered that they were hovering in the air in each other’s arms.
“Oh my G—” she began.
“Shhh,” Alec cautioned swiftly. “I’m concentrating. You wanted to fly, didn’t you?”
Claire’s heart pounded wildly as she reveled in Alec’s protective embrace. She held on to him even more firmly, soaking in the twinkling lights of the city all around them as they slowly began to spin.
And spin.
And spin.
Letting all her fears go, Claire brought her lips back to his.
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SHE SHOULD NOT EXIST.
HE SHOULD NOT LOVE HER.
A Paranormal Romance by Syrie James & Ryan M James
Claire Brennan has spent her entire life wondering who her father is, and why her paranoid, “hippie” mom insists on moving every year or two. Who—or what—are they running from? Desperate to stay put at the high school she loves, Claire hides the fact that she’s started getting psychic visions that seem to predict the future—especially when the visions take a darker turn, warning Claire that her own life is in danger.
Alec MacKenzie is new at Emerson Academy, and on the outside he seems like a shy guy with a charming Scottish accent. In reality, Alec is an angelic watcher with incredible powers, whose exhausting duties occasionally include eliminating the wayward descendants of his forefathers. He chose Emerson Academy as the ideal hiding place where he could escape and just be normal for once. What he hadn’t planned on was falling deeply in love with Claire, whose secret heritage makes their relationship—and her very existence—forbidden.
When it becomes plain that Claire’s life is on the line, they are faced with a terrible choice. How much will they risk to stay together? How far will Alec go to protect her?

Syrie James joined forces with her talented son Ryan M. James to co-write Forbidden, a paranormal romance that offers an imaginative new look at the angel myth.
“Beautifully written! Romantic and filled with delicious tension. Forbidden enchants!”
—Sophie Jordan, author of Firelight
“A YA novel that hits all the right notes… the plot and storyline are great, and the characters strong… The James’ go full-out. If you enjoy angels, ‘forbidden’ romance and dashing heroes, then this should be added to your TBR.”
—USA TODAY
“I didn’t want this book to end… Suspenseful, surprising and a fantastic read… I recommend it for everyone. Rating: 5/5.”
—The Sagacity Quest
“4.5 out of 5 stars. A spectacular new Young Adult writing team! … Full of intrigue, romance and humor … [and] very much about trust, discovery, and love …This may be written for Young Adults, however, might I also suggest, for the young at heart?”
—Austenprose
“A thrilling ride… the romance is so powerful… All age groups will find themselves absolutely attached to this incredible novel! 5 stars.”
—Feathered Quill
“Quite effective paranormal suspense and intense-but-quixotic high-school romance… Genre addicts will enjoy it.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“An addictive read. It isn’t like the other angel paranormal books out there. This will make you want more more more.”
—Beneath the Cover
“If you love paranormal stories dealing with angels, Forbidden is one for your wish list. If you love romance, here is a great romance story! … Adults would enjoy it.”
—Into The Hall of Books
“Had me hooked from the first page. A must-read!”
—Bookloving Mommy
“5 STARS! I just loved this book.”
—Annabell’s Book Nook
Order the book, or the Kindle edition here.
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