
O (again) is for OMG! Is this world real? Because all the best book boyfriends are super yummy, right?ī is for–hello?–Book Boyfriend! Because this book is all about Edie’s love for Kane the Traveler. Edie is also told, “You were made to want things beyond your reach.” In the book, Edie is told that it is her destiny to find the lost Oidrhe, the lost heir to the Kingdom of Mithres Hey, wait a second … is that even a word? Yeah. Because, hell yes, in this book time travel is real! Because in this book, stories are actual magic! S is also for Sleekers, who are the creatures who guard the boundary between our world the Kingdom of Mithres.


Here’s my actual answer to the Title Challenge: Sadly, that’s not the real title challenge, so my work here isn’t done. Just stop!” So apparently I’m not as clever as I thought. I had to add in an extra s in ‘snubs’ … still, I think I did pretty good! Though, my teenage daughter rolled her eyes and said, “Mom! Please. So first, I want to share my anagram solution: Which-I’ve gotta say-is a lot harder than the actual challenge. I thought I needed to describe my book using only anagrams of my book title. I misunderstood the rules for this challenge when I read them. And if she plays her cards right, she just might be able to save his life.īefore I get to the actual Title Challenge, I have a funny story to share. The book boyfriend who dies at the end of the last book.Įxcept he isn’t dead. The good guys, the bad guys, the book boyfriend she’s been in love with forever.

My newest YA fantasy novel, Storybound, is about a girl, Edie Keller, who moves to the city where her favorite books are set (in this case Austin, TX) and when she walks through the doors of BookPeople, she walks into the world of those books.
