Gwendolyn Womack is the USA Today and Los Angeles Times bestselling author of The Fortune Teller, The Time Collector, and The Memory Painter. Her romantic thrillers have been called ""a blast of a read"" and ""pure story adrenaline."" The Premonitions Club is her YA debut. Gwendolyn went to college in Fairbanks, Alaska, studying theater, and received an MFA in Directing for Theater and Film from California Institute of the Arts. She lives in Houston, Texas with her family, collects and photographs kaleidoscopes, and can usually be found either immersed in a book or dreaming up a new story. Visit her at www.gwendolynwomack.com.
""Thriller author Womack's YA debut is a rollicking, secret-filled ride . . . An entertaining and thoughtful page-turner with a dash of romance."" --Kirkus Reviews ""Spellbinding. I devoured it in under a day, then dove straight into the handbook, desperate to linger in this magical world. Womack is a gifted bibliomancer; she's conjured an unputdownable book. I have a premonition you're going to love it!"" --Bree Barton, author of the Heart of Thorns trilogy ""Filled with endearing characters and mysterious plot twists, The Premonitions Club is a fun romp through the world of psychic abilities. Womack's writing grabbed me from page one--and didn't let go until the very end."" --Pintip Dunn, New York Times bestselling author ""Womack's YA debut is a high-stakes race against shadowy forces, filled with complicated friendships, dark family secrets, and a steamy, slow-burn romance, as well as 'edutainment' on the gamut of psychic abilities and arcane subject matter with a topical twist. What a ride!"" --Jennifer Bosworth, author of Struck & The Killing Jar ""Part supernatural thriller, part coming-of-age romance, this YA debut delves into the complexities of adolescent relationships while engrossing readers in a fast-paced, intricately plotted quest . . . Recommended for fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Stranger Things, and Jennifer Lynn Barnes's The Inheritance Games . . ."" --School Library Journal, Starred Review