Release Date: 02/06/14
Summary from Goodreads
Laney
Harris thinks there might be monsters in Fairy, Texas.
She's
right.
When her mother remarried and moved them
to a town where a date meant hanging out at the Sonic, Laney figured that
"boring" would have a whole new meaning. A new stepsister who
despised her and a high school where she was the only topic of gossip were bad enough.
But when she met the school counselor (and his terminal bad breath), she grew
suspicious. Especially since he had wings that only she could see. And then
there were Josh and Mason, two gorgeous glimmering-eyed classmates whose
interest in her might not be for the reasons she hoped. Not to mention that
dead guy she nearly tripped over in gym class.
Boring takes on an entirely new dimension in Fairy, Texas.
If she's going to survive in this small
town, she'll have to learn to wing it.
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Character
Interview: Lainey
1. Laney, quick. Describe yourself
in seven words or less!
High
school student, new girl, freaked out!
2. Tell us something about your
current hometown.
I
got dragged off to Fairy, Texas when my mother got remarried—to her high school
sweetheart, of all people. It’s a tiny little town in the middle of nowhere. I
can’t believe Mom grew up here. I live
on a ranch. My stepfather hangs dead coyotes on the fence, I now know how to
recognize buzzard vomit, and the only place to hang out is the local Sonic.
It’s making me crazy!
3. What's the strangest thing that
has ever happened to you?
I
saw mostly invisible bat wings on the creepy school counselor. Then I tripped
over a dead guy in gym class. Did I mention how much I hate it here?
4. What's your favourite food?
Spaghetti
and meatballs. But my new stepsister Kayla said she hates it, so Mom hasn’t
cooked any lately. I don’t believe Kayla, by the way. I think she lied just
because she heard me say I liked it.
5. Can you tell us a little about
what to expect in Fairy, Texas?
The
book starts off with pretty much my worst day ever—tripping over that dead guy
is just the beginning! And those bat wings on the creepy counselor? They’re
real!
6. Can you tell us something about
yourself we don't learn from the book?
My
first kiss was with Joey Blaine in the fourth grade behind the jungle gym on
the playground. His lips tasted like the cherry lollipop he’d just finished.
7. What is your author Margo Bond
Collins like?
She’s
kind of quiet until you get to know her—she likes to sit back and watch for a
while before jumping into any kind of social situation. But then it’s hard to
shut her up! She grew up not far from Fairy, Texas, and after living all over
the country, has come back to North Central Texas, where she lives with her
husband, daughter, and a bunch of pets.
8. Name five items in your purse or
pockets right now.
I’ve
got a 35mm camera, my cell phone, some sparkly lip gloss, a $5 bill, and my
Fairy High student ID.
9. What were your first impressions
of Josh and Mason?
They
are both insanely hot. Mason’s a flirt, too. He’s got this amazing smile that
lights up the room, and he makes me laugh. Josh is quieter, more serious. His
eyes are a beautiful, indefinable color, sort of a blue-green-silver. Neither
of them would have given me a second look in my old school in Atlanta. I guess
being the new girl does have some benefits.
10. If you had one chance to change
anything about your life, what would it be?
I just wish I could have figured
everything out before someone got hurt . . .
About the Author
Margo Bond Collins is the author of a number of novels, including
Sanguinary, Taming the Country Star, Waking
Up Dead, Fairy, Texas, and Legally Undead. She lives in Texas with
her husband, their daughter, and several spoiled pets. She teaches
college-level English courses online, though writing fiction is her first love.
She enjoys reading romance, urban fantasy, and paranormal fiction of any genre,
and spends most of her free time daydreaming about heroes, monsters, cowboys,
and villains, and the strong women who love them.
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