Crave
the addictive paranormal fantasy - with a bite
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Publisher Description
The one you crave is the one who could get you killed.
From New York Times bestselling author Tracy Wolff, Crave is an action-packed and addictive young adult paranormal fantasy - with a bite.
The moment she steps foot inside, Grace knows there is nothing normal about Katmere Academy, or the students in it. Her uncle's exclusive and secretive boarding school is the last place she wants to be, but after the tragic deaths of both her parents, she is left with no choice.
Soon she realises she's entered a world like nothing she has ever known. Shapeshifters, witches and vampires roam the halls, existing in uneasy cooperation. As the lone mortal, the only thing Grace is sure of is that she doesn't belong.
Then she meets Jaxon Vega, a vampire with deadly secrets who hasn't felt anything for a hundred years. Something in him calls to Grace - something that could spell her death.
Because Jaxon walled himself off for a reason. And as Grace is drawn further under his spell, she begins to wonder: did she come to Katmere by accident, or was she brought here . . . as bait?
*** PRAISE FOR CRAVE ***
'Crave is about to become fandom's new favourite vampire romance obsession' Hypable
'Crave is this generation's Twilight' Lynn Rush
'I'm having the BEST book hangover. Filled with danger, humour, and heart, Crave proves that vampires are definitely back!' J. Kenner
'Full of intrigue and mystery and with a sizzling romance, Crave is my new paranormal obsession!' Mary Lindsey
'Crave will consume you . . . and leave you aching for more' A. K. Wilder
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Palpable lust and suspense drive the opening book in the Crave series, a paranormal YA romance that refreshes the appeal of vampires, witches and even dragons. Forced to relocate from California to Alaska after her parents die, teenager Grace attends her uncle’s elite private academy, where she finds herself drawn to the dangerous (and potentially deadly) Jaxon. Sexual tension arises, all while Grace is thrust into a seemingly impossible world of warring creatures. Author Tracy Wolff has a lot of fun playing with the familiar vampire mythos, especially in the punchy aphorisms used as chapter names, and breaking down our collective notions of heroes, villains and monsters. Fans of series such as Twilight and The Vampire Diaries will find plenty to appreciate, though Wolff adopts a much zippier and more irreverent approach.