Viveca North has always done her best to be perfect. She runs three miles every morning before arriving early to school where
she volunteers as a peer tutor. After school, she prioritizes studying. On weekend mornings, she reads classic literature and the
newspaper-a habit she developed to help prep for the SATs and then never dropped. Her classmates consider her a bit of a
know it all. So it's no surprise doesn't have many friends, but she feels she's earned her spot as valedictorian. Too bad Jamison
Clifton is trying to take it from her. . .
Jamison doesn't need to try to be perfect. Everything seems to come so easily to him. He's charming, funny, and has the ability
to make anyone feel special. And he's been through so much-cancer in his family, a car accident on the way to a final exam
sophomore year-the list goes on and on. He has his pick of glowing college recommendations. And it doesn't hurt that his grades
are perfect.
When Viveca sneaks a peek at Jamison's recent English essay, she realizes it's shockingly similar to one of her own. But when
she brings it up, everyone just thinks she's jealous that Jamison has finally pulled ahead of her in the race for valedictorian. And
when she starts digging into things, she finds a web of lies and deceit that she struggles even to fathom. What kind of person
would lie about a parent with cancer?! And what kind of sociopath would fake a car accident just to get an extension on a final?!
Will Viveca be able to take down her school's golden boy and reveal him as a fraud? Or will she go down as just another "bitter,
paranoid, angry girl"?
A dazzling adventure full of magic, snow . . . and sisters!
Evangeline has been lonely her whole life. Her mother rarely lets her play outside . . . especially not when it's snowing. It's almost as if she wants to hide her daughter from the world.
For as long as she can remember, Evangeline has felt someone missing, like a best friend who moved away, or an imaginary friend she's forgotten. She knows it sounds crazy, but the thought has always given her comfort-the idea that there's someone waiting for her, looking for her. Someone who cares about her.
On her birthday, Evangeline finds her window has blown open, and her room is full of snow. There's a message written in the frost. One word.
HELP
Evangeline learns that she has a sister, a twin, in fact. They were both born in another world-a land of snow and music and ancient magic. Now, someone is calling Evangeline back, and will stop at nothing to lure her into the magical realm where danger lurks.