Behold the Bones by Natalie C. Parker (Beware the Wild #2)
Candace “Candy” Pickens has been obsessed with the swamp lore of her tiny Louisiana town for . . . forever. Name any ghostly swamp figure and Candy will recite the entire tale in a way that will curl your toes and send chills up your spine.
That doesn’t mean Candy’s a believer, however. Even though she and her friends entered the swamp at the start of summer and left it changed, Candy’s the only one who can’t see or feel the magical swamp Shine. She’s also the only one who can’t see the ghosts that have been showing up and spooking everyone in town ever since. So Candy concentrates on other things—real things. Like fighting with her mother and plotting her escape from her crazy town.
But ghosts aren’t the only newcomers in Sticks, Louisiana. The King family arrives like a hurricane: in a blur and unwanted—at least by Candy. Mr. King is intent on filming the rumored ghostly activity for his hit TV show, Local Haunts. And while Candy can’t ignore how attracted she is to eighteen-year-old Gage King and how much his sister, Nova, wants to be friends, she’s still suspicious of the King family.
As Candy tries to figure out why the Kings are really in town and why the swamp that had previously cast her aside now seems to be invading every crack in her logical, cynical mind, she stumbles across the one piece of swamp lore she didn’t know. It’s a tale that’s more truth than myth, and may have all the answers . . . and its roots are in Candy’s own family tree.
I loved Natalie C. Parker's Beware the Wild last year. It was creepy and Southern gothic in the perfect amounts. There was so much atmosphere and imagination in that novel; it was the rare debut that left you desperate for a sequel or companion. I definitely plan to reread BtW before jumping back into Parker's newest and most anticipated creation.
The Shadow Queen by C.J. Redwine (Ravenspire #1)
Lorelai Diederich, crown princess and fugitive at large, has one mission: kill the wicked queen who took both the Ravenspire throne and the life of her father. To do that, Lorelai needs to use the one weapon she and Queen Irina have in common—magic. She’ll have to be stronger, faster, and more powerful than Irina, the most dangerous sorceress Ravenspire has ever seen.I am so nervous for this book. I want to love it so dearly but the only Redwine novel I have read was not the best experience. However, that synopsis is impossible to resist and I have to try it.
In the neighboring kingdom of Eldr, when Prince Kol’s father and older brother are killed by an invading army of magic-wielding ogres, the second-born prince is suddenly given the responsibility of saving his kingdom. To do that, Kol needs magic—and the only way to get it is to make a deal with the queen of Ravenspire, promise to become her personal huntsman…and bring her Lorelai’s heart.
But Lorelai is nothing like Kol expected—beautiful, fierce, and unstoppable—and despite dark magic, Lorelai is drawn in by the passionate and troubled king. Fighting to stay one step ahead of the dragon huntsman—who she likes far more than she should—Lorelai does everything in her power to ruin the wicked queen. But Irina isn’t going down without a fight, and her final move may cost the princess the one thing she still has left to lose.
These Vicious Masks by Tarun Shanker and Kelly Zekas (These Vicious Masks #1)
Jane Austen meets X-Men in this gripping and adventure-filled paranormal romance set in Victorian London.
England, 1882. Evelyn is bored with society and its expectations. So when her beloved sister, Rose, mysteriously vanishes, she ignores her parents and travels to London to find her, accompanied by the dashing Mr. Kent. But they’re not the only ones looking for Rose. The reclusive, young gentleman Sebastian Braddock is also searching for her, claiming that both sisters have special healing powers. Evelyn is convinced that Sebastian must be mad, until she discovers that his strange tales of extraordinary people are true—and that her sister is in graver danger than she feared.
Jane Austen Meets X Men and yes hello I am here please show your work. This sounds so good I am definitely wary to get my hopes too high. We shall see but early word has been cautiously optimistic. I definitely will be reviewing this so let's hope it goes well.
I love the covers on the books you've highlighted; especially The Shadow Queen.
ReplyDeleteLike you, I try to plan out my reading at the beginning of the month. I don't always stick to the plan, but it does help me to have a 'next book' ready to go!
There are some really gorgeous covers coming this month. At least they have that going for them if the insides aren't great lol!
DeleteAnd yes! I don;t 100% make it either but it seems to help at least keep me on track!