My Boyfriend Is a Monster 7: He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not
By (Author) Robin Mayhall
Illustrated by Kristen Cella
Lerner Publishing Group
Graphic Universe
1st January 2013
United States
Children
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
128
Width 135mm, Height 192mm
200g
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not aims its wooden stake/silver bullet/pitchfork at the heart of the paranormal romance YA readers love, giving insight into real-world relationships everyone could use, and with True Love for its horror-story roots.
Who knew that the climate in central Texas was perfect for wine-making Apparently Serena Stevens's parents did. The family has been transplanted to a vineyard in the tiny, isolated town of Rojo. It seems to Serena that everyone in Rojo-where the biggest event is the Friday night high-school football game-is exactly the same, until she meets two very different boys: Cam, a gentle intellectual who helps Serena with her assignment on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; and Lance, the pampered and volatile star of the football team who has fallen hard for Serena. Then two cheerleaders disappear, and Serena finds herself wondering how Lance is involved. But is she really starting to suspect her boyfriend of murder Soon she is faced with a scary truth: Cam and Lance are the same boy. The cure for what ailsthem him may be found in the Stevens family's own wine vats-but who will Serena be left with if she cures him
Robin Mayhall has been writing since she could hold a pen. She is a corporate communications writer by day and a published speculative fiction poet and fantasy author. An honors graduate of the University of Texas at Austin with a bachelor's degree in journalism, she lives in Louisiana with three cats who only occasionally attempt to sit on her keyboard.
Kristen Cella hasn't gotten out much-out of Illinois, that is. She was born in Chicagoland, grew up in the suburbs, graduated from Northern Illinois University in 2009, and has no plans of quitting the state anytime soon. While she has a multitude of interests that have come and gone and comeagain, including playing soccer and the violin, her love for art and stories has always stayed
constant. She indulges both of these through her webcomic Antagonist, which can be found at antagonist.swimtrunkstudio.com., Creator of the long-running independent manga series Paradigm Shift, Dirk I. Tiede has been posting comics on line since 1999. His artwork was featured in Season 3 of NBC's ""Heroes."" Dirk
earned a BFA in Commercial Art from Millikin University in 1997 before seeking his fortune in Chicago. He relocated to the Boston area in 2008. His artwork and comics can be found at dirktiede.com., Jane Irwin is the creator of Voge/ein, an independent comic book published through her company, Fiery Studios, and the Clockwork Game weekly webcomic about the world's first chess-playing automaton. In between her full-time internet job and her artwork, she looks for any excuse to play or listen to Irish music. Her website is vogelein.com.