Check out Paula Morris's new YA ghost novel, Ruined, coming out this week.
Here's the Publisher's Weekly starred review:
"With
this haunting love letter to New Orleans, Morris makes her YA debut,
telling the story of 15-year-old Rebecca Brown, a proud New Yorker sent
to live with a family friend while her father travels overseas.
Ostracized as an outsider, Rebecca struggles to fit in and cope with
her new surroundings. When she befriends Lisette, a ghost who has
haunted the cemetery ever since her mysterious death 155 years earlier,
Rebecca is drawn into an eerie story of betrayal, loss, old curses and
family secrets. As Mardi Gras approaches, so does the culmination of
something dark and angry that has been brewing for decades. This moody
tale thoroughly embraces the rich history, occult lore and complex
issues of race, ethnicity, class and culture that have defined New
Orleans for centuries, turning the city into a character in its own
right. Rather than shy away from the shameful or tragic moments of the
past, Morris uses them to capture the city's essence. From Mardi Gras
rituals to voodoo spells, Hurricane Katrina to jazz, this is a story
that could only be told in New Orleans."
And go say hello over on her blog.