Red
Release Date: March 2015
Entangled Teen
Summary from Goodreads:
Bad girls burn hot…
Red is the color of Kia Alcott's hair.
It's her temper, which blazes hot and always gets Kia into way too much trouble.
And it's the color of fire. Fires that Kia can start…just by thinking about them.
When her latest “episode” gets her kicked out of school, Kia is shipped off to her grandmother, who works for the wealthy Blackwoods. It's an estate shrouded in secrets, surrounded by rules, and presided over by a family that is far from normal…including the gorgeous and insolent Ethan Blackwood.
Ethan knows far more about the dangers of the forest surrounding the estate than Kia can ever imagine. For this forest has teeth, and Ethan is charged with protecting the outside world from its vicious mysteries.
But inside, even the most vibrant shade of red doesn't stand a chance against the dark secrets of the Blackwood family…
Red is the color of Kia Alcott's hair.
It's her temper, which blazes hot and always gets Kia into way too much trouble.
And it's the color of fire. Fires that Kia can start…just by thinking about them.
When her latest “episode” gets her kicked out of school, Kia is shipped off to her grandmother, who works for the wealthy Blackwoods. It's an estate shrouded in secrets, surrounded by rules, and presided over by a family that is far from normal…including the gorgeous and insolent Ethan Blackwood.
Ethan knows far more about the dangers of the forest surrounding the estate than Kia can ever imagine. For this forest has teeth, and Ethan is charged with protecting the outside world from its vicious mysteries.
But inside, even the most vibrant shade of red doesn't stand a chance against the dark secrets of the Blackwood family…
Ethan from
“Red” by Alyxandra Harvey
I continued along the edge of the property,
an arbitrary line drawn by men in business suits in an office in town. The
forest was the forest and it only cared about its own ferocious appetite. The
Blackwood wards looked innocuous enough: palm-sized Gorgon heads with snakes
for hair. Unlike the myth of Medusa, they couldn’t actually turn people to
stone, but they worked on the same principle. The magic inside kept people and
beast alike away from the estate.
I wished it worked on me.
I wondered if Kia would notice anything, if
she managed to get this far into the forest. Most people didn’t. She didn’t
seem like most people, though—I could already tell she saw more than she let
on. And in this place, that was as dangerous as anything else the magical wards
banished.
I painted dozens of hidden Gorgon heads
with a mixture of blood and bone dust—; most from the butcher shop, others best
left unexamined. Magic flickered and flared, intensifying. Even though I’d done
this once a month since I turned ten, the hairs on my arms still lifted,
prickling like needles.
The more magic you used to keep monsters
away, the more monsters were drawn to you. It was a delicate balance. Who knew
what else had already gotten out?
Or in?
Alyxandra Harvey lives in a stone Victorian house in Ontario, Canada with
a few resident ghosts who are allowed to stay as long as they keep company
manners. She loves medieval dresses, used to be able to recite all of The Lady
of Shalott by Tennyson, and has been accused, more than once, of being born in
the wrong century. She believes this to be mostly true except for the fact that
she really likes running water, women’s rights, and ice cream.
Among her favourite books are ‘The Wood Wife’ by Terri Windling, ‘Jane
Eyre’ by Charlotte Bronte, and of course, ‘Pride and Prejudice’ by Jane Austen.
Elizabeth Bennet is her hero because she’s smart and sassy, and Mr. Darcy is,
well, yum.
Aside from the ghosts, she also lives with husband and their dogs. She
likes cinnamon lattes, tattoos and books.
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