Priela | The Novel

Priela had always had this heightened insight. She knew things about people she simply shouldn't know, like their plans to ditch school, or to buy an essay online, or to cheat on a boyfriend. Her abilities went beyond empathy, beyond well-honed intuition, as if Priela could genuinely hear people's thoughts and sense their emotions. She'd mostly succeeded in hiding her clairvoyance, but then she learned the truth about who she really was and everything changed.

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Magic Powers

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Worlds

1

Kiss

CHARACTER OVERVIEW

Muses

Lady Raymere

"Not everyone is fit to work as a muse, to traverse the human world, and to inspire charges. You may wish to consider alternative career endeavors."

Clio

"She should just go back to where she came from. After a performance like that, I'd certainly never want to show my face here again."

Parents

Calliope

"Muses are magical creatures gifted in the arts. Their world is layered on top of the human one. It exists in the same place, at the same time, but in a wholly separate dimension."

Daniel

"You can't just run away from your problems. You need to make a choice, pick yourself up, and move on."

Human Classmates

Noah

"I like you, Priela."                                                                                                                     

Violet

"I just wanted someone to think I was special for a change."                                                                                                                     

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jocelyn Bly Karney

Jocelyn Bly Karney

Jocelyn Bly Karney

Jocelyn Bly Karney, the author of Priela, has a background in finance working for Wells Fargo, TD Ameritrade, and AccessData, where she's always viewed her role as something of a fortuneteller. Although, when you use spreadsheets instead of a crystal ball and wear dark suits instead of a colorful headscarf, people take you far more seriously.

She graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University and received her MBA from the Marshall School of Business at USC. Jocelyn also has two strong, confident daughters and a husband who loosely inspired the character of Daniel, particularly that part about not being able to dance.

Priela. By Jocelyn Bly Karney.

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