<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Seventeen-year-old Ruby Brooks has never had a boyfriend. After moving to small-town La Luna, New Mexico, following her mother's untimely death, boys aren't even on her radar. Ruby just wants to forget the last horrible year and blend in. But when she discovers an ancient pueblo ruin in the forest behind her house, and meets Ezra, a bitter recluse whose once-perfect face was destroyed in an accident he won't talk about; Angel, La Luna's handsome sheriff's deputy, and Leo, a stranger who only appears near the ruin, Ruby finds herself teetering between love, mystery, and other worlds"--Back cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>T</em><em>ruth, like love, isn't always obvious. </em></p><p>Seventeen-year-old Ruby Brooks has never had a boyfriend, and after moving to small-town La Luna, New Mexico following her mother's untimely death, boys aren't even on her radar. Ruby just wants to forget the last horrible year and blend in. But when she discovers an ancient pueblo ruin in the forest behind her house, and meets Ezra, a bitter recluse whose once-perfect face was destroyed in an accident he won't talk about; Angel, La Luna's handsome sheriff's deputy, and Leo, a stranger who only appears near the ruin, Ruby finds herself teetering between love, mystery, and other worlds. What happened to Ezra's face? And why is she so attracted to the one boy in town everyone despises? As Ruby unravels her own connections to both Ezra and the pueblo ruin, she'll learn surfaces are deceiving. Especially in the heart of New Mexico, where spirits and legends aren't always just campfire stories. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"What could be a corny premise turns into an exhilarating, fun ride in Edelson's adept hands. Her characters are smartly drawn, and readers will easily identify with Ruby, a strong yet insecure young artist on the verge of adulthood, who is still recovering from her tragic past . . . Fans of <em>Twilight </em>and modern fairy tales will fall in love with Ruby and root for her eventual romance." -- <em>Blue Ink Review (Starred Review) </em></p><p><em>"Between Wild and Ruin</em> is a stunning story of legends, romance, and destiny with themes of starting over, small towns, beauty, and community . . . Edelson perfectly breathes new life in mythology by honoring the oral tradition of a small community and the ruins that bring to life Ruby's destiny." -- <em>Manhattan Book Review</em></p><p>"Highly recommended to mature teens through new adult and adult audiences, this is a story that lingers in the mind long after its final revelation." -- <em>Midwest Book Review</em></p><p>"A great addition to young adult urban fantasy." -- <em>Seattle Book Review</em></p><p>"Descriptions of the New Mexico landscape are rich and atmospheric, arousing the senses with references to the scent of smoke and juniper, the predatory roar of mountain lions, and the brilliant dazzle of stars in the desert sky . . . The writing conveys a sense of timelessness, making it easy to believe Ruby's sense that the land is spirit-haunted and that Leo, the handsome young man she encounters near the ruins, is somehow connected to it all." -- <em>Clarion Forward</em></p><p>"An intriguing historical tale and an over-the-top love-quadrangle romance." -- <em>Kirkus Reviews</em></p><p>"The paranormal aspects of the tale are credible and richly steeped in traditional lore, and the plot is finely crafted . . . <em>Between Wild and Ruin</em> is most highly recommended." -- <em>Reader's Favorite (5-Star Review)</em></p><br>
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