Friday Finds and New Reads
This is where I talk about new books that really stand out to me or sound unique, and what new books I have to read or will be getting soon.
First up we have A Breath of Eyre by Eve Marie Mont:
Summary: Emma Townsend has
always believed in stories—the ones she reads voraciously, and the ones
she creates in her head. Perhaps it’s because she feels like an outsider
at her exclusive prep school, or because her stepmother doesn’t come
close to filling the void left by her mother’s death. And her only
romantic prospect—apart from a crush on her English teacher—is Gray
Newman, a long-time friend who just adds to Emma’s confusion. But escape
soon arrives in an old leather-bound copy of Jane Eyre…
Reading of Jane’s isolation sparks a deep sense of kinship. Then fate takes things a leap further when a lightning storm catapults Emma right into Jane’s body and her nineteenth-century world. As governess at Thornfield, Emma has a sense of belonging she’s never known—and an attraction to the brooding Mr. Rochester. Now, moving between her two realities and uncovering secrets in both, Emma must decide whether her destiny lies in the pages of Jane’s story, or in the unwritten chapters of her own…
Reading of Jane’s isolation sparks a deep sense of kinship. Then fate takes things a leap further when a lightning storm catapults Emma right into Jane’s body and her nineteenth-century world. As governess at Thornfield, Emma has a sense of belonging she’s never known—and an attraction to the brooding Mr. Rochester. Now, moving between her two realities and uncovering secrets in both, Emma must decide whether her destiny lies in the pages of Jane’s story, or in the unwritten chapters of her own…
I can't wait to read this one. The summary completely captivated me and I'm eager to find out how Eve Mont tells this story. And this cover... beautiful!
Next up we have Black City by Elizabeth Richards:
Summary: Deep in the heartland of
the United Sentry States are the burning ruins of the Black City, a
melting pot simmering with hostility as humans and Darklings struggle to
rebuild their lives in the aftermath of a brutal and bloody war. A wall
now divides the city separating the two races. Trapped on the wrong
side of the wall is sixteen-year-old hustler Ash Fisher, a half-blood
Darkling who’ll do whatever it takes to survive, including selling his
addictive venom ‘Haze’ to help support his dying mother.
Then there’s Natalie Buchanan, the daughter of the Sentry Emissary, who feels imprisoned by her life of privilege and fame. When their paths cross, they instantly detest each other but Ash is shocked when his once still heart starts to beat. Bonded by a mysterious connection, Ash and Natalie first deny and then struggle to fight their forbidden feelings for each other, knowing if they’re caught, they’ll be executed. Then Haze users start dying all over the city and Ash discovers the terrible truth behind his and Natalie’s mystical connection. Suddenly, city walls and the threat of execution become the least of their problems.
In the tradition of Suzanne Collins and James Dashner, Black City is a riveting young adult novel set in a post-apocalyptic world with a tender love story at its heart. Interwoven with thought-provoking themes, Black City is filled with plot twists that ratchet up the tension and will keep readers turning the pages.
This one doesn't have a cover yet. I found this randomly on Goodreads one day and was so glad that I did. The description is unique and dark and fresh. I'm excited for this debut book.
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