Move over, pixies - bestselling author Carrie Jones is exorcising ghosts in this entirely new teen paranormal offering
In addition to the New York Times bestsellers Need and Captivate
and the third book in the series, Entice, Carrie Jones is also the
award-winning author of the YA novel Tips on Having a Gay
(Ex-)Boyfriend. Carrie grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire, where she
once had a seance with uber-comedian Sarah Silverman. She now lives
in Maine, USA.
www.carriejonesbooks.com
S.E. Wedel is a high school English teacher and lives with his wife
and children in Oklahoma, USA. He has written adult fantasy novels
and this is his first book for young adults.
‘Carrie Jones is the real thing: a talented author. Her detailing
is exquisite, her powers of observation, superb'
*Tim Wynne-Jones, author*
Praise for Need
‘If you asked Stephen King and Stephenie Meyer to co-author a book,
they would come up with Need'
*Justine magazine*
Praise for Entice
‘Entice is my favourite out of the three Need books - the stakes
are higher, the action is so much more intense'
*Writing From The Tub*
‘Original and riddled with Norse myth, which I love. It definitely
stands out in the sea of vampire and werewolf books'
*The Bookbag*
Gr 9 Up-In Aimee Avery's quiet Maine town, folks have been acting strangely; people seem irritated and fights are breaking out daily. Aimee's friend Courtney has turned into a different person since her father's death. Even Aimee's nice-guy boyfriend, Blake, is acting oddly possessive. When Courtney's cousin Alan moves to town, he also notices the bizarre energy-as well as Aimee. Aimee has always been different, but she has tried her best to fit in. She has been missing her mother terribly since her death and her abilities to heal people with her touch and "see things in her dreams before they happen" weigh on her heavily. Alan is half Navajo and has an understanding of the spirit world. As Courtney slowly becomes possessed by a demon, Aimee and Alan realize that something evil that has plagued the small town for centuries has found a powerful host and is bent on destroying everything in its path. Told in the alternating voices of Aimee (penned by Jones) and Alan (written by Wedel), this tale has it all: an eerie setting, a powerful romance, and a terrifying dark force. In spite of the slightly over-the-top showdown, Jones's fans will devour this one, which, thanks to Wedel, offers a fresh male perspective.-Tara Kehoe, Plainsboro Public Library, NJ (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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