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  • Raven

    Rachel Morgan

    language (, Nov. 29, 2016)
    The glittering magic of high society faerie life, with a hint of forbidden romance ...When design student Raven Rosewood, daughter of high society fae, is almost killed in an explosion, her parents insist on assigning a bodyguard to protect her at all times. Raven agrees, but only if she can choose the guard.Flint's life couldn't be more different from that of his employers. He doesn't agree with their extravagant ways, but he's admired their daughter Raven since he first met her. When asked to guard her more closely after her life is threatened, Flint is happy to take on the assignment.Despite the gulf between their stations in life, Raven and Flint can't help growing close to one another. As the pressure of Raven's final fashion show builds, along with the threat of her parents discovering her relationship with a guard, Raven and Flint must decide whether their differences will push them apart or bring them closer together.Raven is a companion story to the bestselling YA fantasy Creepy Hollow series. While it is best enjoyed in conjunction with the rest of the series, it is a standalone story that can be read on its own.- - - - -Length: 35,000 words or approximately 150 print pages
  • Raven

    Sue Loh

    eBook (Susan Loh, May 20, 2020)
    How do you fix a computer glitch that disappears before you get a good look at it? How do you negotiate with a hacker who doesn’t seem to want anything? Colorful sixteen-year-old Fireball and her elite team of classmates from Cinzento Secure’s corporate academy must do exactly that. They’re investigating a hack at a prestigious bank, and the bizarre network issues they've observed are turning out to be something stranger than Team Raven has ever encountered. That Something grows more serious by the minute, reaching tendrils outside the bank and into critical infrastructure. As the team races to keep the hack from costing lives, a new question is added to the mix: why is someone stalking their newest team member? Kirkus: "Gripping and fresh, with memorable characters—a winner." Foreword/Clarion: ★★★★★ "In Sue Loh’s extraordinary, fun, technology-centered novel, teenagers confront an intense hacking scheme."
  • Raven

    Lauren Oliver

    language (HarperCollins, March 5, 2013)
    This captivating 50-page digital-original story set in the world of Lauren Oliver's New York Times bestselling Delirium series focuses on Raven, the fiery leader of a rebel group in the Wilds.As a teenager, Raven made the split-second decision to flee across the border to the Wilds, compelled to save an abandoned newborn—a baby girl left for dead and already blue from the cold. When she and the baby are taken in by a band of rebels, Raven finds herself an outsider within a tight-knit group. The only other newcomer is an untrustworthy boy known as the Thief until he finally earns himself a new name: Tack.Now she and Tack are inseparable, committed to each other, the fledgling rebellion, and a future together. But as they both take center stage in the fight, Raven must decide whether the dangers of the revolution are worth risking her dreams of a peaceful life with Tack. As her story hurtles back and forth between past and present, Raven transforms from a scared girl newly arrived in the Wilds to the tough leader who helps Lena save former Deliria-Free poster boy Julian Fineman from a death sentence. Whatever the original mission may have been, Raven abides by a conviction that she believes to her core: You always return for the people you love.By turns surprising, revelatory, and poignant, Raven's story enriches the Delirium world and resonates with a voice that is as vulnerable as it is strong.
  • Raven

    Gerald McDermott

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 1, 1993)
    A retelling of the story of Raven, the Native American trickster, with illustrations based on traditional designs from the Pacific Northwest.
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  • Raven

    Ashley Rose

    eBook (, Jan. 3, 2020)
    AFTER meets PAPER TOWNSI’m certain that at the very least he’s dangerous, and at the worst, a killer.I can see why Sadie fell for him. The way he looks at you drips seduction. His bad boy strut and his tattoos only add to his charm when he turns his smile on you. But I am going to remain immune to whatever made Sadie ditch her football quarterback boyfriends for him.Because he’s dangerous.And he was maybe the last one to see Sadie alive.He knows what happened to her.I don’t care what the police say, I’m not buying it.Despite his movie star looks, he’s a gutter punk—wildly unpredictable and intimidating, He seems intent to get me under his spell—the same way he did with Sadie.But now Sadie is dead and I owe it to her to find out what happened on the last night she was alive, even if it means going up against the most dangerous boy I’ve met in my life.This book is a high school/new adult bully romance and is intended for mature readers. It contains violence, drugs, steamy sex, strong language, and gritty themes. “Love can be found in your darkest hours.”“The Outsiders of this generation.”“Cruel Intentions meets Wild Things.”
  • Raven

    Sue Loh

    Paperback (Susan Loh, April 5, 2020)
    How do you fix a computer glitch that disappears before you get a good look at it? How do you negotiate with a hacker who doesn’t seem to want anything?Colorful sixteen-year-old Fireball and her elite team of classmates from Cinzento Secure’s corporate academy must do exactly that. They’re investigating a hack at a prestigious bank, and the bizarre network issues they've observed are turning out to be something stranger than Team Raven has ever encountered.That Something grows more serious by the minute, reaching tendrils outside the bank and into critical infrastructure. As the team races to keep the hack from costing lives, a new question is added to the mix: why is someone stalking their newest team member?Kirkus: "Gripping and fresh, with memorable characters—a winner."Foreword/Clarion: ★★★★★ "In Sue Loh’s extraordinary, fun, technology-centered novel, teenagers confront an intense hacking scheme."
  • Raven

    Jeremy Burnham, Trevor Ray, Les Matthews

    eBook
    A young tearaway on probation from a young offenders' institution, is sent to stay with a wheelchair-bound archaeologist who is trying to save some ancient underground caves from being used as a nuclear waste dumping ground.. Legend has it that the caves were once occupied by King Arthur, and when Raven joins the archaeologist's campaign, he begins to believe he is the reincarnation of Arthur, and the future of the caves depends on him.
  • Raven

    Allison van Diepen

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Feb. 9, 2010)
    She wants him…. Zin dances with fire in every step; speaks with a honey sweet voice; and sees with eyes that can peer into your soul. Nicole's friendship with him is the only thing that saves her from the boredom of school and the turmoil of her family life. It's no wonder why Nicole is madly in love with him. But she can't understand why he keeps her at a distance, even though she can feel his soul reaching out for hers. Zin is like no man Nicole has ever met, and he carries with him a very old secret. When Nicole uncovers the truth, her love may be the only thing that can save him from it.
  • Raven

    Allison van Diepen

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, Feb. 10, 2009)
    Deeply in love with Zin and unable to understand the cold distance he constantly keeps from her, Nicole finally uncovers his dark secret--becoming ever more determined to stand by him and help him the only way she knows how.
  • Raven

    Allison van Diepen

    eBook (Simon Pulse, April 23, 2013)
    From the author of Street Pharm and Snitch comes an acclaimed urban fantasy that tests the limits of love and immortality.Zin dances with fire in every step, speaks with a honey-sweet voice, and sees with eyes that can peer into your soul. Nicole’s friendship with him is the only thing that saves her from the boredom of school and the turmoil of her family life. It’s no wonder why Nicole is madly in love with him. But she can’t understand why he keeps her at a distance, even though she can feel his soul reaching out for hers. Zin is like no man Nicole has ever met, and he carries with him a very old secret. When Nicole uncovers the truth, her love may be the only thing that can save him from it…
  • Raven

    Jobie Baldwin

    (Independently published, Aug. 23, 2019)
    Outlaw bikers and magic don’t mix.After fifteen years living free, cruising the open road, and trying (not particularly hard) to keep within the law., Black and his brother Sam ride into the small town of Banks. Something about the place captures their interest and before long they’re putting down roots.But Black's no hero, so when a wizard appears asking for help, he turns him down. Hard. But there's no avoiding the weird in Banks. First, a redheaded bombshell witch marches into his tattoo studio demanding a job. Then, Black gets claimed by the Haida raven god. Outlaw bikers aren't meant to be heroes. But danger is drawing near, and Black and his pack must choose a side if they stand any chance of making it out of Banks alive.
  • Raven

    Sam Blood

    language (Blood Enterprises, May 10, 2019)
    BE YOUR OWN HERO. Phoebe is a gifted hacker, living rough on the streets of Auckland. She's given a chance at another life when her idol, billionaire tech entrepreneur Melissa Cameron, hires her to track down a dangerous killer named Raven.Raven wants revenge on Melissa's team. He's mutating stranded Shadows into mindless monsters as part of a sinister agenda. Phoebe will have to look into the darkest corners of her city and confront her deepest fears if she is to save her new oddball family.Griffin's story is only just beginning. But before then, an evil called Raven was born. Before then, Phoebe worked with the Camerons to achieve the impossible.This is their story.Raven is the second book in the Shadows series, a saga of unlikely friendship between human and monster that will appeal to fans of Pokémon, set against the backdrop of a darkly thrilling mystery. Interview with the Author Q: Is it true you started writing the Shadows Series when you were nine? A: It is! I think it was around that time that I started feeling the lonely feeling, that sensation of missing something, but I wasn’t quite sure what. So I started telling Shadows as bedtime stories to my godsister, and it grew from there. I wrote countless drafts in the back of the class at school, and when I was fourteen I tried to get it published. It took a wee bit longer than that for it to get out into the world, but it feels so good that it’s here now and people are reading it and each having their own unique experience of it. Q: If you had to compare Shadows to something, what would you compare it to? A: I hear people saying it reminds them slightly of Saturday morning cartoons, and it definitely carries that inspiration; I grew up with Beyblades, Pokémon and those sorts of anime on TV, and also those old movies on VHS like Dragon World, where the young human befriends a magical creature. Personally I think those comparisons exist because the soul-linked magical creature thing, what I like to call “monster buddy” fiction, is less of a genre these days- so I’m hoping that Shadows helps bring it back! I’d love more authors to be putting out books like that so I can read them. Q: So what other genres does Shadows fall into? A: It’s a young adult thriller, amongst good company like the Hunger Games, the Maze Runner and the Chaos Walking Trilogy. It’s definitely fantasy/science fiction, but it’s based in our own modern time. I see it as less a typical fantasy adventure quest, and more so a thriller where the characters are running for their lives, being hunted, trying to survive just long enough to unravel whatever the heck the conspiracy is they’ve gotten themselves caught up in. It’s emotional, thrilling, laugh-out-loud (I hope), and a lot of fun. Q: Be honest. Is Griffin Cameron based on you? A: No. He’s much shorter. Q: Anything else to add? A: Read Shadows for Cirrus, the Fruit-Loops loving, slightly unhinged dragon-parrot. See, you’ve got to read it now. Thanks for reading!