DECODE THE INDIGO FILES
Emma Smyth thought her life couldn't get weirder—then she started waking up in other realities.
But when you're an Indigo with alien DNA and diaries that occasionally predicts the future, "normal" is pretty much off the table.
One intergalactic gray guy with trust issues shows up, and suddenly Emily's spending her nights unraveling universal secrets and trying not to vaporize her algebra homework with telepathic energy bursts.
In case you've ever felt too otherworldly for Earth, this book is your boarding pass!
Real visions. Interstellar mischief. Possibly your new favorite extraterrestrial crush.
A Dream of Two Moons: Alien DNA — where first love meets first contact.
THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU IF YOU ENJOY:
✔ YA paranormal romantic comedy
✔ A humorous, emotional, slightly chaotic narrator
✔ Love triangles (and alien dudes who make everything way more complicated)
✔ Cosmic and ancient worlds, plus dimension-crossing
✔ A heroine figuring herself out while the universe watches
✔ Mystery + magical realism + starseed vibes
✔ Romantic tension and character-driven storytelling
✔ Emotional, atmospheric scenes mixed with jokes
THIS BOOK IS NOT FOR YOU IF YOU WANT:
✘ Adult content (this is clean YA)
✘ Dark sci-fi, hard sci-fi, or technical worldbuilding
✘ A traditional thriller or action-heavy plot
✘ A strictly linear storyline (this tale is dreamy and shifts between realities)
✘ A simple, drama-free romance
✘ A super-serious or grim tone
If you're into galactic-level drama, heart flips, or wild adventures—and you're either a young adult or vibe like one—welcome aboard.
You belong here.
NOTE
The Indigo Diaries series offers two different versions of its first volume: Gods' Food for adult readers and The Adventures of Emily Smyth and Billy Fifer for YA. The journey continues in A Dream of Two Moons: Alien DNA.
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