If everything about you changes, what remains?
Seventeen year-old Ruby, long-pledged to the much older Stiles from the Fireseed desert cult, escapes with only a change of clothes, a pouch of Oblivion Powder and her mute little brother, Thorn. Arriving at The Greening, a boarding school for orphaned teens, she can finally stop running. Or can she? The Greening is not what it seems. Students are rampaging out of control and as she cares for the secret Fireseed crop, she experiences frightening physical changes. She’s ashamed of her attraction to burly, hard-talking Blane, the resident bodyguard, and wonders why she can’t be happy with the gentler Armonk. She’s long considered her great beauty a liability, a thing she’s misused in order to survive. And how is she to stop her dependence on Oblivion to find a real beauty within, using her talent as a maker of salves, when she has nightmares of Stiles without it?
When George Axiom, wealthy mogul of Vegas-by-the-Sea offers a huge cash prize for the winner of a student contest, Ruby is hopeful she might collect the prize to rescue her family and friends from what she now knows is a dangerous cult. But when Stiles comes to reclaim her, and Thorn sickens after creating the most astonishing contest project of all, the world Ruby knows is changed forever. This romantic fantasy set in 2099 on earth has a crafty heroine in Ruby, and a swoonworthy cast, which will surely appeal to the YA and new adult audience.
Grab a copy: Amazon illustrated paperback or Amazon Kindle or B&N. Ruby’s Fire on Goodreads.
Doesn't that sounds AMAZING??? And check out what else is going on for the launch:
a Rafflecopter giveaway
(I still don't know why the dang rafflecopter's are being annoying--click here for a direct link if the one above isn't working).
Catherine Stine
Catherine Stine writes YA, New Adult and middle grade fiction. Her YA futuristic thriller, Fireseed One, illustrated by the author won finalist spots in both YA and Science Fiction in the 2013 USA Book News International Book Awards. It was also granted a 2013 Bronze Wishing Shelf Book Award and a 2013 Indie Reader Approved notable stamp. Her YA Refugees, earned a New York Public Library Best Book. Middle grade novels include A Girl’s Best Friend.
Fireseed One sequel, Ruby’s Fire is earning advance praise from reviewers and authors:
“Ruby's Fire, returns to the sun-scorched earth of Fireseed One. In this long-awaited sequel, Stine delivers a thrilling adventure led by a new and exciting cast of characters. Ruby, Armonk, Thorn and Blane are memorable, and the romance is really well handled. Favorite quote: " It feels wrong to lean on Armonk right now with Blane staring at me, a hungry, lonely look in his eye. It’s as if he’s never been hugged, never been fed, never been loved..." ” -YAs the Word
More and more, Catherine enjoys writing speculative tales where her imagination has wild and free reign. She has taught creative writing workshops at the Philadelphia Writing Conference, Missouri University Summer Abroad, The New School and in her own ongoing NYC writing workshop. She loves her readers, and enjoys blogging.
YAY! for Catherine! I read the first book. Can't wait to get to this one. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are at the top of my TBR--can't wait!
DeleteSomething about seeing the year 2099 typed out makes me shiver. It's still the twenty-first century, but I won't be around to see it.
ReplyDeleteWho knows about that though--I mean, things are changing so fast, we might be!
DeleteOh sounds really intense! I always love being introduced to authors :)
ReplyDeleteAnd 2099? Yikes. IF science has come through and we all get to live a few centuries I will be the ripe old age of 106 O_o
Crazy to think about that, right? :)
DeleteYeah, 2099 does give me a chill. But the Ruby world is still a hopeful one!
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice change from the normal :)
DeleteI love fantasy, romance, and futuristic stuff. Win-win-win!
ReplyDeleteExactly, right? Totally has all the right elements :)
DeleteI saw this on another blog today!
ReplyDeleteA great combo of futuristic romance and fantasy... in the year 2099... should be very interesting!
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It's been great to see Catherine around the web today!
DeleteI would love to read this book. sounds very good. I love ruby's creatures.
ReplyDeleteRuby's creatures are awesome :)
DeleteCongrats to Catherine
ReplyDeleteIt boggles the mind to think of what the world might be like in 2099. It doesn't seem like that many years ago when I read "1984" for the first time, and that year seemed soooo far in the future. Now, it's soooo far in the past. (sigh)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great series of books. Thanks for the heads up.
I totally know what you mean!! I remember reading 1984 and thinking WOW, and now that's nearly 30 years ago. Who knows what 2099 will bring :)
DeleteWishing Catherine much success. This is a book I cannot wait to read! It sounds SO good and the cover is awesome.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
It does sounds epic, doesn't it!?
DeleteSo wonderful for Catherine! So exciting!!!! Thanks for sharing, Meradeth!
ReplyDeleteI believe I've seen this in other spots as of late... the book premise sounds compelling!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't it? It's been great to see it around the web!
DeleteRuby for sure!
ReplyDeleteAw yeah! :)
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