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FROZEN by Melissa de la Cruz

FROZEN

From the Heart of Dread series, volume 1

by Melissa de la Cruz ; illustrated by Michael Johnston

Pub Date: Sept. 17th, 2013
ISBN: 978-0-399-25754-4
Publisher: Putnam

A high-stakes chase through a dystopian future in search of a hidden land called “the Blue.”

Sixteen-year-old Nat Kestral works as a blackjack dealer and card counter in New Vegas, the frozen wasteland that’s all that’s left of the former Sin City after extreme climate change and pollution overtook the Earth. She’s guarding her own secrets and powers. When she scores a necklace with a mysterious stone from her boss that could be a map that leads to the Blue, she enlists the help of handsome, golden-haired Wes and a team of mercenaries to take her there. Bullets fly alongside high-speed car chases and narrow escapes, and inevitable romantic sparks between Wes and Nat ensue. Add in Wes’ wary, Lost-Boys–like crew and a host of zombielike creatures called Thrillers (named for the Michael Jackson song), and de la Cruz and Johnson score a hit. The story sputters at first as readers navigate parallel scenes between Wes and Nat that are often hard to follow as they try to simultaneously digest the dystopian environment and the action taking place. The plot quickly jells once the two come together, and the alternate narrating chapters focus on the same plot and the growing romance. The action soon accelerates, and readers will find themselves completely immersed in the authors’ dangerous world.

Lots of fun and tons better than the average dystopian romance.

(Dystopian romance. 14 & up)