The Naturals series by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

The Naturals are a group of teens who work for the FBI.  They each have some remarkable skill that is helpful in finding criminals.

Cassie:  protagonist, a profiler.  When she was young, she came upon her mother’s blood spattered closet, but no body.  She has always assumed her mother was murdered, but at the end of Book 3, we learn her mother is alive and is somehow part of the cult described in this book. Cassie is in a relationship with Dean, which annoys Michael.  Her father is in the military, so she had been living with her very Italian grandmother Nonna when the FBI recruited her for the Naturals program.

Dean: also a profiler. His father was a serial killer, now in prison.

Michael:  can read emotions on someone’s face.  He was abused by his father, who tries to make up for it by giving Michael loads of money.

Lia:  can tell if someone is lying.  Biting and sarcastic.  We don’t know much about her backstory, except that she lived on the streets.  Periodically has a thing with Michael.  Thinks of Dean as her brother.

Sloane:  gifted with math, numbers and patterns. She’s socially awkward, yet endearing.  In book 3, she helps figure out the pattern of a series of murders–they follow the Fibonacci sequence and spiral.  The book is set at a casino in Las Vegas which is owned by her biological father and brother.  She is extremely thrown off by this, although her brother does reach out to her.  Sadly, he is the 4th victim.

Briggs and Sterling:  the two FBI agents who run the Naturals program. In book 1, Agent Locke was in charge, but she turned out to be the killer, and also the sister of Cassie’s presumed dead mom.

Judd: former Marine, in charge of keeping the teens safe.  His daughter, Scarlett, was a victim of the serial killer called Nightshade.

 

Book 3 highlights

At the start of the book, Cassie learns that a body has been found, and early tests indicate it is her mother.  She doens’t have time to deal with this because the team is sent to Vegas to deal with a series of murders. After Sloane figures out the pattern of these murders, she and the team discover that there have been crimes happening for over 100 years that feature the same pattern.  They determine that some kind of long lived cult is involved. The number Nine is somehow important, and it seems there is a child (called Nine) who will be important to the cult.  They also figure out that Nightshade’s crimes were part of this series.  At the end of the book, they find the child called “Nine”(or Laurel) and Cassie learns that Laurel’s mother is also Cassie’s mother, leading Cassie to believe her mother is somehow alive after all.

Fire Sermon/Map of Bones by Francesca Haig

Set 400 years in the future, after a nuclear blast pretty much destroyed everything. Now, humans have survived but babies are always born as boy/girl twin.  One twin is “perfect”, the other has some kind of mutation.  The abnormal twin is branded and labeled an Omega, and sent off to live in  Omega-only villages.  Omegas are second-class citizens at best, but the Alphas need them–when one twin dies or is seriously hurt, the other one is too.  Omegas are forced to live in shabby villages, on poor land, and are required to pay unreasonable tithes. In desperation, some of them  move to “refuges” where they are given shelter in return for labor, but they will never really be able to leave.  Alphas and Omegas both fear any kind of technology from the Before, to the point that even touching ruins is taboo.

 

Cass:  our progagonist.  Cass is a seer (which makes her an Omega), and has visions of the future, past and present.  She can also “feel” places, and navigate places she’s never been.  In the first book, she is put in a “Keeping Room” for years at the order of her powerful twin, Zach.  Keeping her locked up will keep him safe. Cass escapes and resuces Kip, then the two of them find their way to the Omega resistance.

Zach: Cass’s Alpha twin.  He has become a powerful leader in the Council and is known as the Reformer.  In spite of the taboo, Zach has created machines called tanks, which will hold people in suspended animation indefinitely.  He, and the General (another Council leader) see this as the way to solve the Omega problem.

Kip:  During her escape, Cass first comes across the tanks, and rescues a man from them.  He has no memory of his previous life; Cass names him Kip.  They travel together and fall in love.  At the end of book 1, we learn that Kip’s twin is the Confessor, an evil Omaga seer who has aligned herself with Zach and the Council. Kip kills himself by jumping off a high platform, killing the Confessor at the same time.  In book 2, Cass learns that Zack took Kip’s and the  Confessor’s bodies, somehow brought them back to life (but barely) and tanked them in the Ark.  Knowing Kip would never want this, Cass pulls Kip from the tank, letting him rest in peace at last.

Piper:  leader of the resistance.  On the island, he refuses to have Cass killed, even though it would kill Zach at the same time.  When the Alphas attack the island, many Omegas blame him and Cass for all the death and destruction.

Zoe:  Piper’s Alpha twin.  She has chosen to remain with her brother, and fight for the resistance, in spite of being an Alpha.  In book 2, she disappears while she, Piper and Cass are searching for the Ark.  She reappears at the end of the book, having located the presumed lost ship, the Rosalind, which has managed to make contact with some people from “Elsewhere.”

The Ringmaster: another Council leader.  He joins the resistance to free the town of New Hobart, because he believes in the taboo and thinks Zach and the General are leading the people towards disaster by using Before technology.  It is not exactly an  easy alliance between him and the resistance.

Elsa:  a woman of New Hobart.  She took in Cass and Kip when they were on the run and then helped them escape the town when the Council showed up to wall it in.  Cass finds her again in book 2, after New Hobart has been freed, but not before the children of the town have been tanked, and later killed, by the Council army.  Elsa’s husband Joe had found papers that described the Ark.

The Ark:  an underground bunker built to survive the blast.  Papers found indicate that the scientists of the Ark had discovered a way to stop the twinning, but the method is not described.  It is implied that eliminating the twin phenomenon will not eliminate mutations. There are also indications that they had contact with Elsewhere.  In book 2, Cass and Piper find the Ark (as does Zach), and discover that its residents had tanked themselves, in hopes of being awakened.  This is where Zach found out about the tanking technology; he and the Council have also taken the technology that caused the original blast, and have plans to use it on Elsewhere.  The Council does not want the resistance to find the people of Elsewhere and learn how they stopped the twinning.

Paloma:  a woman from Elsewhere.  The crew of the Rosalind found her and she came back with them, as something of an ambassador.