Ruined by Marian Cheatham
Publication date: Summer 2014
Genres: Romance, Young Adult
Synopsis:
When your life has been ruined by lies, do you seek justice … or revenge?
Blythe Messina spends her senior year focused on her studies and college, and not on her ex, Stratford High’s lacrosse star, DB Whitmore. At least, that’s what Blythe keeps telling herself. But her younger cousin, Bonni, knows otherwise. Same goes for DB, who professes to be over Blythe and their breakup, but his teammates aren’t fooled.
When scandalous photos of Bonni and the lacrosse captain are texted around Stratford, Bonni’s virtuous reputation is ruined. She pleads innocence, but no one believes her. No one, except Blythe and DB, who come together to uncover the truth. But, will they stay together?
Ruined is a modern twist on a classic Shakespearean romance.
“Deceit, loyalty, honor, and romance–Ruined has it all! A teen version of Much Ado About Nothing that Shakespeare aficionados are sure to savor!”
Kym Brunner, Author of Wanted: Dead or in Love & One Smart Cookie
Kym Brunner, Author of Wanted: Dead or in Love & One Smart Cookie
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AUTHOR BIO
Marian Cheatham was born in Chicago, Illinois. A graduate of Northern Illinois University, Marian taught special education in Cicero, Illinois for several years before becoming a full-time writer.
Currently, I'm writing a new young adult novel series, Stratford High; contemporary retellings of Shakespeare's plays set in the fictional high school. Ruined, book one in the series, due out spring 2014, is inspired by Much Ado About Nothing. Book two, due out fall 2014, is based on The Merchant of Venice. Book three is due out winter 2015.
On my Facebook author page, wwww.facebook.com/mariancheatham.author, I write a weekly post called the Everyday Eastland with facts and stories, both historical and current, about Chicago's greatest loss-of-life disaster. I lecture on the Eastland at schools, libraries, and on Haunted Chicago coach tours. I'm an active member of a Barnes & Noble critique group. I blog at www.mariancheatham.com.
I live in a suburb of Chicago with my family and our menagerie of pets.
Author links:
https://www.facebook.com/marian.cheatham
PAOLO
PRINCE EXCERPT
5
I watched through the sliding glass
doors as my baby brother disappeared into the depths of Mr. M.’s house with DB.
I hoped Jon wasn’t getting sick. The Mai Tais at this party were kind of sweet.
Or maybe the sun had gotten to him. No denying it was hot outside, and this
deck didn’t
have a sheltered awning. Dad used
to tell Jon to toughen up, and Jon had, once he’d started playing lacrosse.
Wasn’t his fault, he was on the short side. Jon got that from his mother. She
was just a pale wisp of a thing.
Maybe that was what Dad had liked about her. She was the polar opposite of my
long-legged, big-boned Amazon mom.
Dad.
What a player. He had the best of both worlds in women and sons.
A
hand clamped down on my shoulder. “Don’t worry about your brother,” Mr. M.
said. “Jon’s in capable hands. That DB is a good guy. I only wish my niece
could see his better qualities.”
Bonni shook
her head. “Blythe’s too hung up on the past. At least she pretends to be. She’s
always DB did this and DB did that. Acting annoyed when she’s really in love
with him.”
“Same with
DB,” said Cory. “He say he hates Blythe, but I know he’s always plotting ways
to run into her on the sly.”
“Me thinks
they doth protest too much,” said Mr. M. “Too bad. Those two seem perfect for
each other. If only they could find their way back together.”
“Maybe they
just need a push.” A seed of something had taken root in my brain.
“Go on.”
Mr. M. smiled at me. “What’re you thinking, Paolo?”
“Maybe we
can trick them into admitting how they really feel. What if you and Bonni let
it slip that DB wants to work things out? You know, have a conversation when
Blythe’s not supposed to be around, but really she is. Let her overhear you
talking.”
“We can do
that, right, Daddy? We can make Blythe believe DB still cares.”
“Absolutely!”
Mr. M. high-fived her.
“And you
and I will do the same with DB,” I told Cory. “When we're sure he’s listening,
we’ll drop the bomb that Blythe is still into him. Then we stand back and let
nature take its course.” I extended my hand. My three co-conspirators piled
their hands on top of mine. “We’re all in?”
Bonni,
Cory, and Mr. M. nodded.
“Good.
Operation Cupid is a go.”
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That excerpt. Oh my... That's all I can say. Thanks for sharing, Heather :) WRITE ON!
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