Amy and I are thrilled to officially announce that the first two books in our YA series Twisted Lit will be published by Merit Press very soon!
Tempestuous: A Modern-Day Spin on Shakespeare's The Tempest will be available on December 18 and
Exposure: A Modern-Day Spin on Shakespeare's Macbeth will be available on January 18. To celebrate this exciting news, we're giving away autographed copies of our galleys over at Goodreads throughout the next couple of months.
Our first giveaway is for Tempestuous.
Here's more info on the books:
Coming in January 2013: The 2nd book in the Twisted Lit Series. Pre-Order
Exposure via
Amazon,
Barnes & Noble, and
Powell’s.
Double, double, toil and trouble. Sometimes, the quest for high
school royalty can be deadly! In this emotionally-charged twist on
Shakespeare’s
Macbeth, a self-conscious shutterbug named Skye
Kingston navigates a treacherous school year in Alaska fraught with
unspoken secrets and tragic twists of fate. Along the way she encounters
three strangely prophetic BFFs; one social-climbing, sociopathic
cheerleader; and a heart-stopping hottie named Craig McKenzie: the man
who would be Prom King. Can Skye save the boy she loves — and herself —
before they get caught in the crosshairs?
Coming in December from Merit Press. Available for pre-order at
Amazon,
Barnes & Noble, and
Powell’s.
Recently
banished, unfairly, by the school’s popular crowd, former “it girl,”
Miranda Prospero, finds herself in a brave new world: holding dominion
amongst a rag-tag crew of geeks and misfits where she works at the
Hot-Dog Kabob in the food court of her local mall. When the worst winter
storm of the season causes mall workers and last-minute shoppers to be
snowed-in for the night, Miranda seizes the opportunity to get revenge
against the catty clique behind her social exile. With help from her
delightfully dweeby coworker, Ariel, and a sullen loner named Caleb who
works at the mall’s nearby gaming and magic shop, Miranda uses charm and
trickery to set things to right during this spirited take on
Shakespeare’s The Tempest.
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