Oh my gods by tera lynn childs5/19/2023 ![]() As she warns her mean-girl step-sister: I’ve survived beach bunny cheerleaders, a slut-hunting ex-boyfriend, and five years of cross-country camp. Phoebe, however, proves an able heroine–smart, driven, outspoken. The twist in Tera Lynn Childs’ novel (which is also a RITA YA Novel nominee) is that Phoebe’s new high school is on a Greek island, her new step-dad is a descendant of the Greek gods, and her outcast status is because she’s a nothos–an ordinary mortal among the most elite student body ever. ![]() Gods., Phoebe Castro faces nearly every nightmare known to adolescence–she gains an unexpected step-family, loses her best friends and a stellar senior year in a thousands-of-miles-away move, and is an instant outcast at her new school. This interview series focuses on the debut authors nominated in that category. Though awards are presented in a dozen categories, a writer has just one shot in her career to win the Best First Book award. Jane Interviews Debut Books / RITA 15 CommentsĮach year, RWA recognizes excellence in romance writing through the RITAs, considered the top honor in the genre. ![]()
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