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Spied: A Deceptive High Novel

By Sheyanne Warren

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    Entertaining, fast-paced story about spies-in-training attempting to hide a secret from becoming widely known.

    Synopsis

    Dion and Lanelle are twins excited about the summer before high school. The most stressful thing on their plates are Lanelle figuring out which protective style to wear next and Dion keeping all of his girls straight. One night their parents drop a bomb on them. They have to trade in high school for boarding school. Even though Dion thinks it might be cool Lanelle is convinced it is the end of the world. But wait, the surprises don't stop there.Not only are they going to boarding school, but Douglas High is a high school for spies in training. And, it's the same high school their parents went to. Yes, their parents are spies!!Lanelle has a lot on her mind and is too overwhelmed to think straight let alone maneuver this new world she's been thrown into. With new powers comes new enemies and a whole new set of rules.Will the twins survive life at Deceptive High?

    Spied begins innocently enough, but very quickly takes a turn into an old rivalry coming back to haunt a couple of spies-in-training. The diverse rep is something I enjoyed reading because I don't see it too often in books, YA or otherwise.


    I like stories set in schools or colleges revolving around a group of friends and their antics. Usually, there's a rival group involved to spice up the action, and Spied is no different.


    Dion and Lanelle are twins who should be thinking about homework and crushes, but their parents have a surprise for them. The twins are shoved into a mysterious new world of spy training, and while they still have time for some youthful romance and friendly bonding, they realize that they're not ordinary people.


    Spied focuses on how the twins struggle to hide an important secret and how some unscrupulous people will stop at nothing to "expose" them. The way the story ended, I feel we could see this as the first book of a series. I really hope to read about Dion and Lanelle maturing as people and spies.


    The writing is engaging mostly, except for a few times when certain phrases are repeated. There's a slightly clunky feel to the dialogues and I think the writing could be smoother.


    I also think that the secret the twins are hiding is a bit weak. The animosity of the negative characters is a bit too strong for the reason given. At this point, the negative characters start to behave in a juvenile way. But perhaps it works because this is a YA story.


    Nevertheless, I was fully immersed in the story once I dove into it. I would really like to see more of Deceptive High and its students!



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    Synopsis

    Dion and Lanelle are twins excited about the summer before high school. The most stressful thing on their plates are Lanelle figuring out which protective style to wear next and Dion keeping all of his girls straight. One night their parents drop a bomb on them. They have to trade in high school for boarding school. Even though Dion thinks it might be cool Lanelle is convinced it is the end of the world. But wait, the surprises don't stop there.Not only are they going to boarding school, but Douglas High is a high school for spies in training. And, it's the same high school their parents went to. Yes, their parents are spies!!Lanelle has a lot on her mind and is too overwhelmed to think straight let alone maneuver this new world she's been thrown into. With new powers comes new enemies and a whole new set of rules.Will the twins survive life at Deceptive High?

    We have no choice

    Janelle looked at her husband, her brown eyes filling with tears. “What are we going to do? The twins go into high school in two months.”

    The hard lines on Duante’s face hardened. His brown eyes nearly looked black in the light. He looked over at his wife. Her eyes were filled with so much emotion.

    “We have no choice Nel. We signed the papers saying our twins would join the Agency’s Academy. We can’t back out now, they will kill us.. The only reason we decided to live in Charlotte is because Douglas is in Mountain Island.”

    “I do not want my children living our life. The danger, the lying, the looking over our shoulders. It was hard enough without having to hide my abilities.” Fat tears rolled from Janelle’s eyes, soaking her chest.

    Duante turned his head away from her. Janelle rolled her eyes and wiped her face. Heading over to her vanity, she poured hair cream into her hands and ran it though her natural curls. In a few practiced minutes, her hair was plaited into two French braids.

    “We need to enroll them in the boarding school. When they graduate, let’s hope they decide to go to college and not follow our lifestyle.” Duante whispered tiredly.

    Janelle wiped at her face furiously. Picking up a tissue and wiping she walked to the bedroom door. Pausing with her hand on the doorknob she muttered “fine” and then walked out of the room.

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    Downstairs, the twins were sitting at the kitchen island.

    “Hey Ma,” Dion said stuffing his mouth with pizza rolls. He shook his head, moving his shoulder length locs out of his eyes.

    “Hi Mother,” Lanelle said. “You remember we have that pool party at the Jones’ down the street tomorrow. We are spending the night tonight. We can still go right?”

    Janelle made herself busy looking in the refrigerator so the kids wouldn’t see her tear-filled eyes.

    “The Jones who? You mean Tom and Jamie?”

    “Yes, Mother,” Lanelle whined. “You can’t say no. You already said we could go.”

    “Ma, we asked you weeks ago!” Dion added.

    Duante walked into the room, and the kids turned their attention towards their father.

    “Yo Dad, I don’t know what’s wrong with Ma, but she told us we could go to the pool party weeks ago!”

    “You better watch who you’re talking to, Boy.” Duante growled. Janelle got herself together, grabbed the juice, and closed the refrigerator.

    Dion lowered his head. “Sorry Sir,” he mumbled.

    “I remember, you can go. Calm down, you two.” She huffed.

    “Alright cool” Dion got up and put his dish in the sink. The twins raced for the front door. They skidded to a hault when they heard their father bellow, “Come sit.”

    The twins groaned and went back to the table.

    “We need to talk about high school.”

    Lanelle’s face lit up “Oh, we want to go to Berkeley, please don’t send us to Lakeview with all the white people. Berkeley is a good school Mother, and it’s more mixed,” she rambled on quickly.

    Duante looked at Janelle, who was already staring at him. He took a deep breath and turned towards his twins. “We are sending you two to a boarding school.”

    “Boarding school,” they said together in disbelief. “Dad please,” Lanelle whined.

    “Pops, we want to stay with our friends,” Dion joined in.

    Duante put up a hand, stopping them. “You two go to the party. When you come back, there is a lot that your mother and I have to tell you.”

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    When the twins were walking back from the party Lanelle put her wet and kinky shoulder length hair, into a ponytail puff. She sucked her teeth when the hair wouldn’t cooperate.

    Dion rolled his eyes. “Well, why don’t you go oh-natural,” he mocked.

    Lanelle elbowed him, in the ribs. “Stop mocking me. I want it straight for a few weeks. Then I’m going to get braids put in.”

    Dion was on his phone, ignoring his sister as she talked about her hair.

    “Dion,” she said, her voice breaking. “They’re going to send us to boarding school.”

    Dion put his arm around his sister’s neck. “Don’t go to the worst-case scenario yet. They said they have to talk to us. We still have time to convince them. I don’t want to leave our friends, but boarding school could be fun,” he said with a shrug.

    Lanelle nodded, taking a deep breath. “I don’t know how much fun I will have without my friends,” she mumbled.

    The twins walked in the house, and their parents were in the living room watching TV. Lanelle collapsed in the chair. Dion sat on the arm of the chair, with his hand resting on his sister’s back.

    Duante turned the TV off and turned towards his kids. He placed his hands over his wife’s; he saw she was trembling. “Your mother and I are spies.”

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    About the author

    Sheyanne writes crime fiction as Ashley Johnson and young adult fantasy as Sheyanne Warren. view profile

    Published on March 06, 2021

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    50000 words

    Contains mild explicit content ⚠️

    Genre:Young Adult Fantasy

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