With all the internet problems I had yesterday (I was a bit too idealistic when I posted yesterday and lost my connectivity again shortly thereafter), I didn’t get to post the following:
The Elite
by Jennifer Banash: The first book in a new young adult series.
When Casey McCloy steps into the elegant Bramford building, she’s overwhelmed. Fresh from the Midwest, she’s moved to New York’s Upper East Side to live with her grandmother and attend the prestigious Meadowlark Academy. Here all that matters is who you know. The girl to know is Madison Macallister: popular, pretty, platinumblond. She’s not just Casey’s new classmate and neighbor; she’s an icon. So Casey aims to get in with Madison and her gorgeous gal-pals from the start. As the reigning queen of coolness, Madison is capable of destroying reputations with one welltimed whisper. Better to be on her good side.
But after a city-haute makeover from her new frenemy Madison, Casey is wearing the right clothes, saying the right things, and meeting the right people—including Drew, the boy-about-town who Madison thinks belongs to her and her alone.
Book 2, In Too Deep, will be published in January 2009. Read more at the author’s website: http://theelitebooks.com/ or friend her on MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/theeliteseries
Also, now available in mass market paperback: ElizabethBear’s Blood and Iron
, the first book in the Promethean Age series.
Ancient grudges and ruthless schemes are simply business as usual to the Faerie court in Bear’s complex and involving contemporary fantasy. Seeker, formerly Elaine Andraste, is a changeling bound to the Mebd, the queen of the Daoine Sidhe, to find other changelings and bring them to the Faerie court. There, like legendary Tam Lin, and Seeker’s own son, Ian, they entertain the queen until she tires of them. Now the queen needs Seeker to find—and win the heart of—the new Merlin, latest incarnation of a being who, in the hands of the Prometheans, could be used to destroy the Fae. Pragmatic college professor Carel Bierce, the first female Merlin, is not easily swayed by Fae — or Promethean — advances. Long-forgotten rivalries and unsuspected blood ties arise to tug at Seeker’s loyalties, even as the queen promises to free Ian when she succeeds. Campbell-winner Bear (Worldwired) overturns the usual vision of Faerie, revealing the compelling beauty and darkness only glimpsed in old ballads and stories like “Tam Lin.” — Publishers Weekly
Ink and Steel and Hell and Earth
(AKA The Stratford Man) will be released back to back this summer!
I’ve been wanting to read THE ELITE for a while. 🙂
The Bramford! I assume it’s an intentional homage. Hee!
Jennifer,
I won’t complain about my TBR pile since yours completely exceeds mine. :*) Thanks for sharing…
~Tyhitia
http://obfuscationofreality.blogspot.com/
LOL. That’s a contest I don’t often lose!