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Bleeding Violet

by Dia Reeves

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ISBN13: 9781416986188
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Love can be a dangerous thing....

Hanna simply wants to be loved. With a head plagued by hallucinations, a medicine cabinet full of pills, and a closet stuffed with frilly, violet dresses, Hanna's tired of being the outcast, the weird girl, the freak. So she runs away to Portero, Texas in search of a new home.

But Portero is a stranger town than Hanna expects. As she tries to make a place for herself, she discovers dark secrets that would terrify any normal soul. Good thing for Hanna, she's far from normal. As this crazy girl meets an even crazier town, only two things are certain: Anything can happen and no one is safe.

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A spine-tingling debut dark fantasy Crazy never looked this beautiful.

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Hanna is what you'd call mentally ill. She'd call it being totally crazy. After running away to Portero, Texas to find her estranged mother, Hanna thinks this new town can't be any crazier than she is. She's wrong. Portero is haunted with doors to dimensions of the dead, and protected by demon hunters called Mortmaine.

Hanna soon falls for a young Mortmaine named Wyatt, but when her mother is possessed by a murdering ghost, Hanna decides to do whatever it takes to save her, even if it means betraying the boy she loves. In the end no one will be left unscarred.

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Dia is a librarian currently living in Irving, Texas.

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Cinnamon, May 18, 2010 (view all comments by Cinnamon)
Hanna is a strong-willed, intelligent character; perfect for a book where your oddest dreams come to life. She probably doesn’t have the healthiest mind on the block and this is made evident by the number of prescription pills she has to take and the way she shows up on her mother’s doorstep. BLEEDING VIOLET by Dia Reeves is definitely one of those books where once the story is over, you go back to the title and finally realize what it means.

Wearing only purple dresses and nice heels, Hanna stands out in a town where everyone else wears black. It isn’t safe to stand out. Transies – transients – are people who have not grown up in the Portero, Texas area and are recent installations to this strange town. They are the only ones who wear bright colors; they don’t know any better. Why would you want to stand out when the attention you might receive could come in the form of something biting your head off…literally.

Immediately catching the attention of our neurotic Hanna is the green-clad Wyatt. His clothes signify his role in a dangerous organization within the town, one that can help or hurt depending on its desires. Wyatt and Hanna find themselves drawn to each other in a relationship that is surely as strange as the town they live in.

Ms. Reeves has created quite an interesting world in BLEEDING VIOLET. Portero is definitely on the top of my list of places I never wish to visit. Full of possessions, blood sucking creatures, monsters, and death, Portero is an interesting area where anything can happen. The possibilities the author created when she developed this town are many and I’m fairly certain that she utilized them all.

As we race through the story, Ms. Reeves throws a few different subplots at us. Hanna’s mother Rosalee wants nothing to do with her and we need to figure out why, the town is intensely strange with many secrets, someone close to Hanna starts to act oddly, and finally Hanna’s diseased mind itself plays a role in our exploration. Each of these impact the storyline and give the reader something to latch on to. Although the story may be vastly different from many out there right now, many readers will still find a good deal of enjoyment out of it. It’s oddity is such that there is never a moment when the reader feels bored. Hanna’s hallucinations (or are they real?) allow for some moments which can be at times hilarious or fairly disturbing. Ms. Reeves detail and imagery while creating these scenes is such that the full extent of the emotion in the book becomes available to the reader. I believe that the reader is meant to be confused, angered, and scared at times. These emotions fly freely off the page.

The style of writing and Ms. Reeves ability to give us a complex story in an interesting way was fantastic. At times, the story was a little difficult to follow as it stayed in fast-paced forward motion. Readers will need to make sure that they take the time to really read the book and not just flip through the pages as quickly as can be. This may be tempting as the story is quite addictive, but in order to get the full effect of the feelings surrounding Hanna, take your time with the story. It will pay off in the end.
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Maria DeLeon, March 29, 2010 (view all comments by Maria DeLeon)
Browse about the "Teen supernatural Romance" section of the bookstore long enough, and you'll start to notice a pattern. Girl meets mysterious boy, girl can't get boy out off her head, boy says they shouldn't be together, girl ends up with boy, awww, love wins in the end... right? Well it seems that someone has finally come up with a story that isn't a knock-off of a well know vampire story with one of the main characters named Edward. Dia Reeves creates a character with serious issues aka shes bi-polar. You find yourself feeling sorry for her, laughing with and crying. The fact that she moves to a place that crazy supernatural stuff goes on is little more than an interesting side note. All the characters in this book are real and down to earth and real, makeing it easy for you to get lost in there world. If your in the mood for somthing with supernatural events, a bit of romance, a twinge of insanity, and a whole lot of original, then look no futher.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781416986188
Author:
Reeves, Dia
Publisher:
Simon Pulse
Subject:
Family - Parents
Subject:
Horror & Ghost Stories
Subject:
Fantasy & Magic
Subject:
Mothers and daughters
Subject:
Supernatural
Subject:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
Subject:
Children s-General
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20100131
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
Young adult
Language:
English
Pages:
464
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 in
Age Level:
13-17

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"Synopsis" by , A spine-tingling debut dark fantasy Crazy never looked this beautiful.
"Synopsis" by , Hanna is what you'd call mentally ill. She'd call it being totally crazy. After running away to Portero, Texas to find her estranged mother, Hanna thinks this new town can't be any crazier than she is. She's wrong. Portero is haunted with doors to dimensions of the dead, and protected by demon hunters called Mortmaine.

Hanna soon falls for a young Mortmaine named Wyatt, but when her mother is possessed by a murdering ghost, Hanna decides to do whatever it takes to save her, even if it means betraying the boy she loves. In the end no one will be left unscarred.

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