A. C. Gaughen is the author of Scarlet. She serves as the Director of Girls' Leadership for Boston GLOW, a non-profit organization that creates opportunities to encourage and engage teen girls in the greater Boston area. She holds a masters degree in Creative Writing from St. Andrews University in Scotland and currently lives in Boston, Massachusetts, where she is pursuing her Masters in Education from Harvard University.
"The second volume of the Scarlet series plunges readers happily
into the world of Sherwood Forest and does not end with any
resolution, but its spirited action and rich voices hold." --Kirkus
Reviews"A must for secondary and public libraries that purchased
the first book, this sequel will capture teen interest, and could
also serve as a high-energy read-aloud . . . A welcome addition for
libraries wishing to promote strong female protagonists." --School
Library Journal"Gaughen prepares her readers well for volume two by
filling in the backstory from the first entry and entices them to
read the next entry with a cliff-hanging ending." --VOYA"There's
plenty of action here, as well as romance, and it appears that
there's even more to come." --Booklist"Debut novelist Gaughen does
more than offer a rip-roaring tale, though it is that. The story,
told in Scar's distinctive first-person voice, captivates and gets
readers as deeply into the heart of a troubled girl . . . has
plenty for both the romantic and the adventure lover." --Booklist,
starred review, on Scarlet
The second volume of the Scarlet series plunges readers happily
into the world of Sherwood Forest and does not end with any
resolution, but its spirited action and rich voices hold. "Kirkus
Reviews" A must for secondary and public libraries that purchased
the first book, this sequel will capture teen interest, and could
also serve as a high-energy read-aloud . . . A welcome addition for
libraries wishing to promote strong female protagonists. "School
Library Journal" Gaughen prepares her readers well for volume two
by filling in the backstory from the first entry and entices them
to read the next entry with a cliff-hanging ending. "VOYA" There's
plenty of action here, as well as romance, and it appears that
there's even more to come. "Booklist" Debut novelist Gaughen does
more than offer a rip-roaring tale, though it is that. The story,
told in Scar's distinctive first-person voice, captivates and gets
readers as deeply into the heart of a troubled girl . . . has
plenty for both the romantic and the adventure lover. "Booklist,
starred review, on Scarlet""
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