Authors Kim Askew and Amy Helmes are excited to offer a sneak peak at the third book in their “Twisted Lit” series of Shakespeare-inspired YA novels. This time around, they’ve put their unique spin on Romeo & Juliet. Published by Merit Press, Anyone But You will be released in January, and is currently available for pre-order at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and Powell’s.
Anyone
But You: A Modern-Day Spin on Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet
by
Kim Askew and Amy Helmes
(Book
#3 in the Twisted Lit series)
Summary:
Two
Italian restaurants, both alike in dignity, in Chicago’s Little Italy where we
lay our scene... After her family’s
struggling eatery, Cap’s, falls prey to another of the Monte clan’s vicious and
destructive pranks, sixteen-year-old Gigi Caputo finds herself courting danger
during a clandestine encounter with Roman Monte, the very boy whose relatives
have brought her family such grief. When the daughter and son of these two
warring factions fall for each other, their quest to mend this bitter family
feud turns out to be a recipe for disaster. Their story is irrevocably linked
to the summer of 1933, when two twelve-year-olds, Benny and Nick, hop the
turnstile at the Chicago World’s Fair. While enjoying some of the fair’s
legendary amusements, Nick has a “love at first sight” encounter with Stella, a
young girl who unintentionally causes a lasting rift between the two boyhood
pals. Deftly winding its way through past and present day, this modern take on
Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet has
much to do with hate — but more with love.
Giveaway: Win a Twisted Lit novel! (US only)
The authors have kindly offered a copy of 'Exposure' to one lucky winner.
This will only be available to US residents due to postage costs from the publishers.
Synopsis:
Double, double, toil, and trouble! The quest for high-school royalty can
turn deadly when teen ambition outstrips reason. Skye Kingston is a shy
shutterbug who prefers observing life from behind her camera lens. She
doesn't know she's stunning, and comes off the sidelines only when she's
forced to by the terrifying events of one treacherous school year in
Alaska. A boy named Duncan is dead, and his death may or may not be an
accident. Skye's three new best friends are eerily able to foretell the
future, and cheerleader Beth might be more than a social climber--she
quite probably is a sociopath. Then there's Skye's growing attraction to
the school hottie, Craig, The Boy Who Would Be Prom King. But their
time is crossed by fate. There's already been one death, and who can say
if it's only the first? As Skye falls for Craig, she also slowly
realizes that he is caught in the crosshairs of a deadly plot. Can she
save Craig and herself from a murderous fate? Exposure is not only a modern take on the classic Macbeth,
it's proof that nothing has changed since Shakespeare riffed on the
subject nearly half a millennium ago: the quest for power can lead to
bloodstained hands.
If you would like to get your hands on a copy of Exposure, just leave a comment below telling me your favourite Shakespeare story and a way to get in touch with you.
Good luck everyone. :D
1 comment:
I actually really like macbeth and romeo and juliet is pretty good too c:
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