Monday, August 18, 2014

E is for Emery



Emery Branson is the youngest of the three Branson sisters. She's five (about to be six) when the story begins, and she is the ULTIMATE Saturnite.

Emery is just freaking adorable. She's blunt yet sweet. You'll love the relationship between Chloe and her. She declares from the beginning that Benji Baccarini (the SAS heart throb) is HERS (and no, she will not share). She makes all kinds of crafts like friendship bracelets and posters for the boys of SAS. Throughout the book, she basically becomes one with Benji's shadow and hardly ever gives the boy a moment of peace, but there is one occasion where she willingly leaves her darling Benji Baccarini's side.

She has a cuteness about her that you can't help but love, but you do have to watch out what you say or do when she's around (and knowing this sneaky kid, she is always around) because she hates keeping secrets, and eventually, everyone will end up knowing.

Can this adorable kid keep the biggest secret ever, or will she spill to the world that THE Spaceships Around Saturn is hiding out in her house?


The summer after graduation is supposed to be that first real taste of freedom - but not for eighteen-year-old Chloe Branson. Just as that breeze of freedom is making its way into her galaxy, her secret-service-agent dad drops a meteor-sized bomb of bad news on her and her sisters. An attempt has been made on the lives of Canadian boyband, Spaceships Around Saturn, during their USA tour, and the guys have to go into hiding ASAP. The only problem? In the midst of the crisis and media frenzy, their dad volunteered to hide the guys...in their house.

Six-year-old Emery is as ecstatic as any self-proclaimed Saturnite would be, but Chloe and her seventeen-year-old sister Aralie watch their summer plans crash and burn like a falling star. The SAS guys aren't happy with the situation, either. Bad boy Jules picks fights with Aralie about everything from his Twitter followers to his laundry, and heart-throb Benji can't escape Emery's fangirlisms for more than three minutes.

But after the super-cute Milo kisses Chloe during a game of hide-and-seek, she finally understands what Emery means when she talks about SAS being "out of this world." If this is what Saturn feels like, Chloe doesn't want to come back to Earth.
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