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Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.

Monday, January 11, 2016

a series of odd and painful events - The Twistedly True Tale of Ruby Hood by Stephanie Greenhalgh

"[I] really enjoyed this book and I'm thinking it has opened my eyes to the possibilities that a ya paranormal book has to offer…I can't wait to see what happens next…assuming there is a next! Oh gosh! I hope there's a next!" - Goodreads, June Pace

Description:

In the small town of Woodsville, self-assured Ruby Hood becomes tangled in more than traditional teenage angst. 

With the Homecoming Dance looming, everything at Woodsville High appears normal, but things are not as they seem. Ruby meets a cute boy with a lopsided grin, Dylan Hunter. She flirts shamelessly with the football star, Kent Wolf, and finds herself in a barrage of harsh verbal altercations with his stunning yet wicked sister, Kayla Wolf. Thankfully, she finds solace in her friend, Lilly Fair. Through a series of odd and painful events, Ruby discovers her true calling and the responsibilities that come with her new power and position. 

Despite her heartache and sorrow, will Ruby find the inner strength not only to protect herself, but also to keep the Wood safe at all cost?

EXCERPT
Ruby and Kent

“Ruby,” she heard a whispered voice just as she touched the door handle. Startled, she jumped back. 

“Who’s there?” she asked defensively, glancing around for something to grab to defend herself. 

“Ruby, it’s me,” said Kent as he stepped out of the shadows. 

“For crying out loud, Kent! What were you thinking, hiding in the dark like that? You scared the bejeezes out of me. Sheesh!” 

She sat down on the white wooden porch swing, then patted the seat next to her, inviting Kent to sit with her. “What’s up? What brings you over here tonight?” she asked cautiously. He was visibly upset about something. She hadn’t been that close with Kent this year, but they’d developed a pretty good rapport when she tutored him the year before for his American Lit class. 

“I’m sorry to intrude, Ruby. I wanted to check on you and make sure that you were okay after your tussle with Kayla. Then, I saw you and the new guy coming. You guys seemed kind of … uh … intimate and I didn’t want to intrude, so I stayed in the shadows,” he said, fiddling with the chain on the armrest of the swing. He was no longer wearing the tux jacket and vest. His shirt was still tucked in, but the top two buttons were undone. His normally perfect hair was mussed and he had dirt on his shirt. 

They sat quietly, neither saying a word, until Kent placed his head on her shoulder. “I just don’t know what’s gotten into Kayla lately. I mean, she seems particularly angry with you, but she’s short and testy with everyone … even me.” 

“Awww, Kent. You and your family must be going through a rough time. I saw the family uh … thing … at the dance tonight.” Kent jolted upright. His face contorted into visible anger as his steel blue eyes flared, and for a fleeting moment, Ruby felt afraid. Kent saw her fear and his anger faded into embarrassment. 

“I’m sorry you had to witness that, Ruby. I don’t know what to do,” he said, his eyes finding hers.

About the author:
A born and raised Midwestern girl, Stephanie Greenhalgh currently resides in Las Vegas. As an avid reader and writer, literature and learning have always been more of a passion than a hobby. This two time UNLV graduate spends her days teaching elementary school and her weekends and summers writing stories.

The first book in her Ruby Hood series debuted in 2013, and the sequel,The Twistedly True Guardian Tale, will release in summer 2015.
Stephanie also has four published short stories and a self published novella, If the Silver Slippers Fit. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, friends and lovable Labrador retrievers.

21 comments:

Rita Wray said...

I enjoyed the excerpt, thank you.

Jan Lee said...

Little Red Riding Hood meets Sleeping Beauty, with a touch of Snow White thrown in, is what this story reminds me of ;)

Unknown said...

Wow this sounds like a good read, Ruby hood !!!! Thanks

Danielle merkle said...

Sounds great, thank you for the giveaway!

Penny said...

Sounds creative. Thanks for introducing us to Ruby Hood!

gregory said...

Thanks for competition!

Richard Brandt said...

So it's Wolves meet Hood in the Wood!

Nikolina said...

Really enjoyed reading the excerpt, thank you!

Stephanie LaPlante said...

I would absolutely love to read this!

Christy Maurer said...

I love reimagined fairy tales!

Arf2-D2 said...

Its interesting to see how more modern ideas put a different twist on old fairy tales and how core ideas don't change.

Unknown said...

Sounds fab xx

Elisa Panjang said...

Gorgeous cover. Interesting excerpt. Thanks.

Unknown said...

Such an enchanting cover! Thank you for the wonderful giveaway. :)

Unknown said...

Thanks for hosting the book tour :)

Diane Elizabeth said...

The trailer is intriguing and I really liked the excerpt.

Unknown said...

Thank you for sharing! Sounds like a really great book.

Unknown said...

Thanks for the giveaway :)

Karla S said...

ohh,sounds great,thanks for the chance!!

CCAM said...

I'm always skeptical, but curious about rettelings. From time to time I discover good ones :)

Unknown said...

sounds like a great book! Thanks for the giveaway.

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