SOMEBODY
THAT I USED TO KNOW
Contemporary YA
50,000 words
Contemporary YA
50,000 words
QUERY
Although
it’s been five years since sixteen-year-old Quinn Hardwick last saw Wesley
Boyle, she hasn’t forgotten her former childhood friend. Or how he ruined her
life.
After
all, it’s thanks to Wesley that her parents divorced. Without her mom to keep
him in line, her dad’s gambling addiction has spun out of control. And Quinn is
convinced that all of her family’s problems can be traced back to the night
Wesley opened his big mouth.
When
he’s hired to work alongside Quinn at Tudor Tymes, a cheesy medieval
restaurant, she’s determined to get him out of her life and even out the score
in the best way she can think of: get
him fired.
Unfortunately,
getting rid of Wesley isn’t as easy as she’d hoped. He infiltrates her social
circle, joins the school band and hijacks her dream trip to England — a trip
that is suddenly in jeopardy when her dad needs help paying off his bookie.
But
when Quinn finds herself falling for Wesley, she has to figure out whether
getting revenge is worth it, or if letting go is really the key to getting over
the past.
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King
Henry VIII won’t shut up.
Not the
real King Henry VIII, obviously. That would be crazy, since the dude’s been
dead for about six hundred years. My King Henry VIII is really Alan Rickles,
retired weatherman/local dinner theatre actor.
He’s been talking to me for the
past five minutes, even though it should be clear from the platters of food I’m
holding that I’m on my way to a table. My arms ache from trying to keep the
heavy silver trays balanced—each one is weighted down with a rapidly-cooling
turkey leg, tiny potatoes and butter-glazed carrots, long green stems still
attached. All of which our customers are invited to enjoy with their fingers
instead of silverware, because knives and forks weren’t used in the fifteenth
century. At least not in King Henry’s court.
Tudor Tymes management insists we
hold true to the little details, even though it means we go through, like, five
thousand paper napkins a night. Somehow the fact that paper napkins didn’t
exist in the Middle Ages is overlooked.
“Anne. Everyone always blames me
for what happened to Anne,” Alan booms theatrically. “That’s all anyone remembers me for.”
Of course that’s what we remember
him for. Henry had two of his wives beheaded. Not something people easily
forget, even five hundred years later.
“What about all the good I did for
England?” Alan strokes his thick brown
beard. I’m convinced it’s the reason he got the gig in the first place. That
and the thirty extra pounds he gained for the role.
That first page alone would have me devouring this! Wonderful concept! :D Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThis is outstanding. I want to read more ASAP!
ReplyDeleteThis is outstanding. I want to read more ASAP!
ReplyDeleteThe details, setting, and voice drew me in right away. I'd absolutely keep reading.
ReplyDeleteI would SO keep reading this. I love Quinn's voice. Good luck!!
ReplyDeleteI would kill to work at a medieval restaurant Lol. Come on, it would be fun :) Anyway, awesome job here. You've got an amazing voice!
ReplyDeleteUm. I want. GIMME GIMME GIMME. *turns into Gollum*
ReplyDeleteHUGS!!! ALL THE REQUESTS!!!
Ahahah the first 250, I love the humour! I can just imagine the entertaining read that this would make! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat fun!! Tudor Tymes is awesome!! Want this now!!!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me smile. It's so fun!
ReplyDeleteFabulous voice! I'm intrigued and would love to read on further.
ReplyDeleteThis has a little bit of everything. Love it! Would like to read on.
ReplyDeleteMy 4th grade heart is still broken for not getting a rose from my Medieval Times knight, so count this as a vote from me.
ReplyDelete@tina_wexler
I'd love to see this!
ReplyDeleteThe medieval times premise is so charming -- would love to see this.
ReplyDeleteMonika
I'd like to see this, too.
ReplyDeleteSo. A not-so-secret ninja agent requested this one by email!
ReplyDeleteIt's...
*drum roll*
The lovely Laura Bradford!!
YAY!!