Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Prom & Prejudice

Prom & Prejudice by Elizabeth Eulberg, 2011 Point

     Elizabeth Bennet is a scholarship student at Longbourn Academy in Connecticut. Charlotte Lucas, the other scholarship student, and Jane, Lizzie's roommate, are her only friends. When Jane falls for Charles Bingley from Pemberly Academy and he returns from a semester in London, it appears Jane will have the perfect date for that all-important event: Prom.
     Lizzie likes Charles, unlike most of the students at both Lonbourn and Pemberly he genuinely likes her without reservations for her attire or her family's lack of money. The same cannot seem to be said for his friend Will Darcy. Darcy appears to take offence at every nuance of their first meeting causing Lizzie to form a negative impression.
     Like the classic Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Prom & Prejudice follows Lizzie through the ups and downs of relationships and that critical invitation to the event of the year. She challenges her own opinions of the people around her, and worries that she has become what she has despised about Longbourn--a snob.
      Prom & Prejudice brings the classic tale to the exclusive high schools of the modern elite while still holding the essence of Austen's original. More appropriate for middle school readers, the book is an enjoyable read.

Monday, December 22, 2014

A Stone Creek Christmas

A Stone Creek Christmas by Linda Lael Miller, 2007 Silhouette

     Olivia O'Ballivan is one of several veterinarians in Stone Creek, but she has a special affinity for animals that sometimes gets in the way of being human. When the cry of a lost reindeer brings her out in the snow late one November night she meets the contractor her brother, a retired country music star, hired to build a new animal shelter.
     Tanner Quinn isn't the greenhorn Olivia first believes him to be, but his distance from everything in his life seems to tear him down. When his daughter's pony becomes depressed at the girl's absence Olivia is pulled further into Tanner's life than either of them first want. When Tanner's daughter runs away from her fortress of a boarding school Olivia gets to see the man under the mask.
     Their attraction flares and they fight to keep everything under wraps with a precocious twelve-year-old in the house. Before long both realize their emotional baggage is not enough to prevent their future together. In true romance novel fashion they support each other against their respective demons and agree to a Christmas Proposal.
     A Stone Creek Christmas is a light and pleasant read appropriate for more mature readers, encompassing moments of stark sexuality and themes of abandonment and substance abuse.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Wicked

Wicked by Gregory Maguire, 1996 HarperCollins

     Before Dorothy arrived in Oz and defeated the Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba was a misfit child with green skin and a tendency toward violence. The daughter of a zealot father and licentious mother, Elphaba was the product of an affair and is raised mostly by the family nanny. Elphaba's younger sister, Nessarose, is not born green as she was, rather she is born without arms and must be constantly cared for. When Nessarose takes up her father's religious zeal she becomes his favorite, which haunts Elphaba to the end of her days. 
     Sixteen years later Elphaba is attending the women's college in Shiz when Galinda of the Arduenna Clan of Gillikin is placed as her roommate. Galinda is more interested in her social standing and its improvement than her green roommate until a fallout with her friends sparks an unlikely relationship between the two women. Elphaba teaches Galinda the worth of her mind and the two attend classes together where they join the movement against Animal (sentient and self-aware animals who have a genetic connection to humans which Elphaba explores throughout the book) discrimination under the despotic Wizard of Oz. When their professor, a Goat, is murdered Galinda becomes Glinda in his memory.
     Glinda and Elphaba create several friendships including Fiyero, a prince of Vinkus with strange blue diamonds etched over his body. Nessarose even joins them in Shiz, still doted upon by her father. The Headmistress of the women's college manipulates Elphaba, Glinda and Nessarose's education and eventually asks them to work on behalf of the Wizard of Oz. When Elphaba and Glinda attempt to forward their cause on behalf of Animals in a visit to the Emerald City the wizard brushes them off and the two women separate for several years. 
     Five years after their separation in the Emerald City Elphaba is still working on behalf of Animals. She encounters Fiyero and they begin an affiar. When he is taken by the Wizard's secret police and thought dead she flees to a mauntery where she meets the woman who created the potion which cured Elphaba's condition and took Nessarose's arms. The woman cares for Elphaba during the shock after Fiyero's presumed death and leads her to seven years later journey to Vinkus to see his family.  Elphaba travels with Liir, a boy to whom she claims no relation. 
     She attempts to tell his wife of their affair, but the woman will hear nothing of it. They stay on and Elphaba discovers a book written in English from Earth which teaches her magic; she is the only Ozian able to read it suggesting an ancestor from Earth. But problems rise at back home in Munchkinland--Nessarose has become a witch and in trying to speak to her for their father, Elphaba accidentally labels her the Wicked Witch of the East. 
     Life seems to be falling apart for Elphaba--upon her return to the Vinkus Fiyero's family has been kidnapped and she must save them. Then a house is dropped on Nessarose--with a little girl from Kansas inside--Elphaba is finally reunited with Glinda, but their homecoming is tainted when Elphaba discovers the girl has Nessarose's enchanted shoes. Elphaba begins to come unhinged, she discovers several secrets from her past, and after an encounter with the girl from Kansas is never seen again. 
     Maguire's story is the history behind Baum's The Wizard of Oz and the Wicked Witch. Unlike Baum's story, Wicked is an adult novel exploring political upset and the power of an individual's history over their future. Elphaba is a passionate and severely misunderstood character, and Maguire gives her life and purpose behind the Wicked Witch of the West. 

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Short-Straw Bride

Short-Straw Bride by Karen Witemeyer, 2012 Bethany House Publishing

     The Archer brothers are some of the most terrifying men in the county, but that doesn't stop Meredith Hayes from accepting the dare of her classmates. She ventures onto Archer land only to be saved by the oldest Archer brother, Travis.
     Twelve years later when she overhears a plot against the Archer brothers and their land, Meredith rushes to repay her debt. But Travis Archer and his two brothers have been vigilant against the outside world for much longer than they had allowed anyone in. When a young woman who reminds him strangely of the girl he saved years ago, appears on his land Travis Archer is unwilling to allow invaders into his lands.
     Meredith's reunion with the man who saved her doesn't go as she expected. His suspicions, and those of his brothers, do not incline the men to accept this woman and the warning she brings. But when Meredith's life hangs in the balance and she again risks her life on Archer land Travis finds he likes the interloper a sight more than he thought.
     With her courage and wit, Meredith worms her way into the eldest Archer's heart and convinces the three men the world beyond their gate isn't the world they've feared for years. She brings the men more than just a warning, and finds more than just a husband in handsome Travis Archer and his brothers. Readers will enjoy the passion which drives Meredith Hayes to revisit the Archers and the misunderstandings that shape their futures.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Hades

Hades by Alexandra Adornetto, 2011 Feiwel & Friends

     Bethany Church is an angel sent to Earth with her siblings Archangel Gabriel and Seraphim Ivy. The angels were sent to bring light back to Earth and help humans reclaim their goodness, falling in love with a human was not on the agenda.
     When Beth falls in love with her human classmate Xavier Woods their bond gets closer and stronger. Their relationship, though, doesn't stop Beth from being taken to Hell on the back of a motorcycle driven by the demon Jake Thorn. From the beginning of their relationship Jake has been fighting to turn Beth from Xavier and from the light.
     In Hell Jake shows her the order of his kingdom. It would be easy to fall into place with Jake's plan and become the Queen of Hell, but her love for Xavier and the relationship with her family won't allow Bethany to abandon her mission.
     Beth fights not to give in as Jake bargains with her family. What he asks may be scraping the bottom of the barrel on what they can give. Her story is a tale of faith and trust--trusting Gabriel, Ivy, and Xavier to come for her, and trusting God to love her despite her failings.
      The second chapter of Beth's story explores the darkness of life beyond God's chosen scope, without the constant presence of her loving Father. Beth truly experiences humanity for the first time. The story is aimed at readers high-school-aged and older.