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1. Aurelia


Osterlund, Anne. 2008. Aurelia.

This one was enjoyable. (It wasn't a perfect read, but it held my interest to the very end. The ending I was only ho-hum about.) For those looking for fiction with a fairy-tale-esque feel, then you should definitely consider Aurelia. Someone in the kingdom of Tyralt is out to kill the princess, Aurelia, already three attempts have been made on her life. Robert, the son of a former spy, takes on the role of protector, friend, and suitor in this oh-so-delicious novel. This one has most everything: a king blind to the truth, a cold and resentful stepmother/Queen, a bratty step-sister, and a love that goes beyond socioeconomic 'class' or status. There is a mystery, a mystique about everything.

First sentence of prologue: Death disturbed the night.
First sentence of chapter one: On the night of her younger sister's coming-out party, Aurelia almost died. Of boredom.

© Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews

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2. Drumroll, please...

Okay! So we've begun the countdown to 2k8, and that means we've begun the countdown to our books!!! In less than two short weeks it'll be our year...

Which is so exciting we can hardly stand it.

Yep, here we are, 28 brand-spanking new authors, and we've dreamed all our lives of publishing these books, and now... now... now it's HAPPENING!

By the time you've recovered from your wassailing and other revelry, our fancy new site will be full of all kinds of good stuff, videos and contests, reviews and links... but in the meantime, the wonderful news has already begun to roll in. So we just have to share.

Our first books launch in a few weeks, so let's here it for Lisa and Liz!

Liz has gotten some early buzz over at Teenreads.com!

And Boys Blogging Books are all over Lisa's awesome contest!

Off to a pretty good start, right?

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