Ruined - Stratford High Series, Book
One
by Marian
Cheatham
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BLURB:
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 swears to be over Blythe and their breakup, but his teammates
aren’t fooled.
When
scandalous photos of Bonni and the team captain are texted around Stratford,
Bonni's virtuous reputation is ruined. She professes her 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
All
books in the Stratford High series will be modern retellings of a Shakespeare
classic. Ruined is inspired by Much Ado About Nothing.
EXCERPT:
Jon Prince
I headed for the Sports Arena, Sly and Slash trailing behind
like the obedient lackeys they were. “The idea of that fool, Cory, dating
Messina money makes me wanna puke.” I stopped in front of the Basketball Throw
and swiped my card in the slot. “I’d love to find a way to bust Cory and Bonni
up.” Four balls rolled down the shoot into the pocket in front of me.
“I could beat the crap out of him for you,” Slash offered.
“That could make them even tighter. Bonni would feel sorry
for Cory. Want to nurse him back to health.” I took my first shot. “No, what I
need is a way to humiliate them.” The ball circled the rim and then dropped off
to one side. “I want to ruin their spotless reputations.”
“Like that Facebook incident,” said Sly, “that happened to
that Maggie chick I dated freshman year. Some of her friends posted some
embarrassing pictures of her. Mags was so ashamed, she missed two weeks of
school.”
“I saw those pictures.” I took another shot. “Hysterical.
Especially that drunk one of her puking in her dad’s Escalade.” The ball
bounced off the backboard and forward over the rim. “We need something more
damaging, like photos of Bonni hooking up with another guy.”
“How we gonna get those?” asked Slash. “When she’s all over
Rash?”
I took my third shot. The ball hit the outside of the rim
and dropped like a boulder to the floor. “What if we got Cory to think she was
cheating on him?”
“That would kill him.” Sly sniggered. “His good girl gone
bad.”
“And what if the guy turning the good girl bad is my
brother? That would get Paolo into hot water with his tight buddy, Leo
Messina.” I spun on Slash. “Can you get your hands on some Roofies?”
“The date rape drug?”
“You got a problem with that?”
Slash shook his head. “Nope. I’m your guy. But those pills
cost.”
“Don’t sweat it. I’ll front the money. In fact, there’ll be
some serious cash for both of you if you help me pull this off.” I raised my
last ball and released. The ball slipped right through the net. “Slam dunk.”
Slash and Sly jumped up to shoulder bump each other. “Let’s do this. First chance
we get.”
“When will that be?” Slash asked.
I wandered past the sporting games. I wasn’t in the mood for
baseball or golf. I wanted to pound something. “When the opportunity presents
itself, I’ll know.”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Marian is a
full-time writer of contemporary and historical young adult fiction. A native
Chicagoan and a graduate of Northern Illinois University, Marian taught special
education and worked in the business world before pursuing her dream of
becoming a writer. She would rather be at her desk than almost anywhere else,
but of course, that isn’t always possible. So when she’s not writing, she
enjoys reading, gardening, walking the dog, travelling with her husband, and
researching new projects. Not necessarily in that order.
She adores
anything Shakespeare. An avid reader of Shakespeare biographies, she has
travelled the world to see his plays, visiting Stratford, Canada as well as
Stratford-Upon-the-Avon, Great Britain, and the new Globe Theater in London.
Her latest YA novel, Ruined, Book One in her new Stratford High series – modern
retellings of Shakespeare’s plays - is inspired by the Bard’s classic romance,
Much Ado About Nothing. Book Two, inspired by the Merchant of Venice, is due
out fall 2014.
Her debut YA,
Eastland, came out in February 2014. Based on the real-life story of the 1915
Eastland boat disaster in Chicago, Marian lectures about the Eastland to
schools, libraries, and book clubs, as well as co-hosting haunted Chicago tours
of Eastland disaster sites. She writes a post on the subject on the Tribune’s
Chicago Now blog site. Visit her at:
www.chicagonow.com/everyday-eastland/
www.facebook.com/mariancheatham.author
https://www.goodreads.com/book/photo/22542534-ruined
@CheathamMarian
www.amazon.com/Ruined-Stratford-High-Marian-Cheatham/dp/1500335444
Marian will be awarding an eBook copy of Ruined to a randomly drawn commenter at each stop during the tour. A Grand Prize of a signed paperback copy of Ruined plus a new DVD of Much Ado About Nothing starring Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson will be awarded to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour (US ONLY). You can use the link below to enter, and you can find her schedule at http://goddessfishpromotions.blogspot.com/2014/08/vbt-ruined-by-marian-cheatham.html
Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteElaine,
ReplyDeleteLove your site! Thank you for being part of Ruined's Book Tour.
Have a wonderful day!
Marian Cheatham
Wow, this sounds like it is going to get intense.
ReplyDeleteHeare2Watts,
ReplyDeleteThanks for checking in on Ruined! The book gets very intense. I hope you'll read the novel and let me know if you find it intense enough!
Marian Cheatham
Elaine,
ReplyDeleteThank you for a great day. I hope you'll be a part of the tour for Stratford High Book Two due out in January 2015. And good luck with your own novels! You're amazing!
Marian Cheatham
Looks interesting
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