What is a monster? Something that grows hair all over and howls? Could be. But the real monster is within, and when it comes out, it’s as fugly as you see it, or as it lets you see it.
John Vamvas Olga MontesTags: horror action thriller young-adult-fiction
Reading is fuel for the brain. Writing is fuel for the spirit...
Megan S. JohnstonTags: fiction-writing young-adult-fiction fiction-novel paranormal-series new-author paranormal-romance-series first-in-series
I started picturing Rens smiling face, the warmth of his touch, the slight curl of his lip before he kissed me. Every happy memory came rushing back through the blackness illuminating it in brilliant color.
S.G. HolsterTags: fantasy paranormal-romance supernatural new series teen young-adult-fiction
They should make earplugs for people who are grieving, so we don't have to hear the stupid things people say, but I'd look like a dork in them." -Corinna
Carole GeithnerTags: grief bereavement young-adult-fiction death-of-a-loved-one if-only children-s-grief death-of-a-parent
The embrace was long and tight, but more like a complex language then a simple prolonged act. She said nothing at all, but damn she said everything. And I finally got it.
Pierce MinorTags: young-adult-fiction
…the primary trait of young adult literature is that the author’s emphasis is on plot and character and not on his own brilliance. And because few people talk about whether a young adult work is commercial or literary; the two are still in sync, and everyone’s benefitting.
Eliot SchreferTags: reading young-adult-fiction
Finally, her father spoke. “Are you sure? I mean, I don’t understand how this could have happened. She’s only fifteen; I didn’t even know she was sexually active.” Mallory’s father, normally in control, was on the verge of tears. He refused to look at his daughter, his little girl. As much as he had preached abstinence to her, he still kept a watchful eye over her, yet here they were, facing the unthinkable. He wanted to know when this happened, and with whom—but those questions would have to wait.
Tracy L. DarityTags: love relationships social-issues young-adult-fiction
All you need is one thought and one word. When you learn how to connect them, you can do anything you like.
Jennifer LoiskeTags: witches demons teen-fantasy young-adult-fiction spells teen-fiction young-adult-paranormal
His resonating stare fluttered through my memory, and I shivered. I hadn’t seen kindness in his pupils. I only saw intensity, and, I hated to admit it, but he was beyond intimidating. He was overwhelming. (Jessica)
Shannon A. ThompsonTags: love paranormal-romance eyes young-adult intensity young-adult-fiction young-love gaze overwhelming intimidating
You’re kidding, right? The whole town will know where we are just by the idle on that thing.”
He feigned a look of shock. “That thing is a 1966 GTO. It has a name, okay? It’s Mack—as in ‘to mack on women.’ I rebuilt it last year, and I was told the engine makes girls hot.”
“Someone actually used those words? Is it true?”
“TBD,” he said.
“You’re goofy. Let’s ride in my Jeep. Its name is Jeep.”
Quinn chuckled. “Kavanagh has a smart mouth.
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