May 9, 2012

Waiting on Wednesday





Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly Meme hosted by Jill @ Breaking the Spine. Book bloggers present upcoming books they can’t wait to read and share their enthusiasm about new releases.



Title: Once: An Eve Novel
Author: Anna Carey


Genre: YA/Paranormal
Publisher: HarperCollins 
Release Date:  July 3, 2012



Goodreads Description: Sixteen years have passed since a deadly virus wiped out most of the Earth’s population. After learning of the terrifying part she and her classmates were fated to play in the rebuilding of New America, eighteen-year-old Eve fled to the wilds and Califia, a haven for women determined to live outside the oppressive rule of the king of New America. However, her freedom came at a price: she was forced to leave Caleb, the boy she loves, wounded and alone at the city gates. Eve quickly learns that Califia may not be as safe as it seems and soon finds herself in the City of Sand and the palace of the king. There she uncovers the real reason he was so intent on her capture, and the unbelievable role he intends her to fill. When she is finally reunited with Caleb, they will enact a plan as daring as it is dangerous. But will Eve once again risk everything—her freedom, her life—for love?

Brimming with danger and star-crossed romance, and featuring a vivid dystopian landscape, this electrifying follow-up to Eve, which bestselling author Lauren Kate called “a gripping, unforgettable adventure—and a fresh look at what it means to love” is sure to appeal to fans who crave the high-stakes adventure of The Hunger Games and the irresistible love story of Romeo and Juliet.





What are you waiting on this week? Leave your links in the comments!

2 comments:

  1. I have not had time to start on this series yet but I want them! Sound so good! Hopping thru on WOW. Come see what my WOW is this week! Happy Reading!

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  2. This series is on my wishlist too...went a little crazy yesterday at B&N so will have to get it next time...LOL
    My WoW

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