It’s not a trilogy:Īt the moment, the series is open ended, which means I’m planning to keep it going for as long as I enjoy writing it. Here are five things you can expect, and five examples that are a little different to most YA books. However, there’s a part of me that’s nervous about this series. I find Mary the easiest character to write because she is such a free spirit. A spine-tingling tale with romance, readers will be shocked and entertained in equal measure.įive ways Mary Hades is different to your average YA series The first in a series of dark YA novels, Mary Hades follows on from the bestselling Kindle Single My Daylight Monsters. But can she prevent her heart from being broken? Helped by her dead best friend and a quirky gay Goth couple, Mary must stop the unusual deaths occurring in Nettleby. But Mary is drawn to him in a way that has her questioning her judgement. Seth Lockwood-a local fairground worker with a dark secret-might be the key to uncovering the murky history that has blighted Nettleby. Little does she know, evil lurks in the campsite… Scarred physically and mentally from a fire, her parents decide a holiday to an idyllic village in North Yorkshire will help her recover. Nestled in the middle of five moors, Mary expects to have a boring week stuck in a caravan with her parents.
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