Ladybird Ladybird by Abra Ebner
Samantha was born under a full moon to a mother already dead. Revived by doctors and given to her unloving father, Samantha was raised a cursed child, her only friend the ghost of her mother who speaks to her through keys that open a secret box under her bed.
From the inside out, Sam burns with life, a fire so vivid it keeps her peers at a distance, all except one. Leith, a quiet farm boy with a broken heart and demons of his own, enjoys the seclusion his classmates grant him, but the seclusion is all too familiar to Sam, drawing her interest.
For the first time in their lives, fate pushes them together, but when their worlds collide . . .
. . . fires burn.
From the inside out, Sam burns with life, a fire so vivid it keeps her peers at a distance, all except one. Leith, a quiet farm boy with a broken heart and demons of his own, enjoys the seclusion his classmates grant him, but the seclusion is all too familiar to Sam, drawing her interest.
For the first time in their lives, fate pushes them together, but when their worlds collide . . .
. . . fires burn.
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So why am I showing you this?
1. This book looks heartbreaking. And the cover's pretty. But honestly - a ghost using keys to interact with the living? How awesome is that? I'm really, really excited for that aspect.
2. There's a giveaway involved!
Crimson Oak Publishing will be giving away five $50 American Express gift cards in celebration of Ladybird Ladybird's release. If you want to enter for your chance to win, go here and for "Referred by Blogger," enter The Grammarian's Reviews. (Please and thank you!)
Then tweet it, retweet it, whatever you can. I'm sure a lot of people could use a $50 gift card.
Then tweet it, retweet it, whatever you can. I'm sure a lot of people could use a $50 gift card.
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