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Cordelia Kelly has worked in law, communications and journalism before settling down as a full-time author. She writes YA and middle-grade novels. The Well of Souls, the first of the Port of Lost Souls series, is her debut novel, released on April 2.
Kelly also writes short stories with a feminist horror theme. Her stories “Herbalista” and “Dare to Survive” are published in horror anthologies Prairie Witch and Dark & Stormy respectively, and she won the 2019 Geneva Literary Prize for her story “Unfreeze.” Recently she released a collection of her short stories in Then She Said Hush.
Check out her author website at cordeliakelly.com, or her bookstagram @cordeliakellyauthor. She also loves cheesy horror novels from the '90s, and has a blog writing recaps of all the Fear Street books, Shadyside Snark. In her free time she works on digital illustrations of fantasy maps and french greeting cards.
“Kelly manages to imbue Lola with the lofty air of an old vampire and the surliness of a teenager in equal measure—an unlikely combination that will surely endear her to readers…An imaginative take on the teen-vampire trope with plenty of action and romance and a compelling antihero.”
– Kirkus Reviews
In Kelly’s novel, a vampire hunts for treasure on a haunted island in a desperate attempt to protect herself from those who want her dead.
Lola Monteux may look 16 years old, but she’s far from it. A vampire on the run from her old comrades, she lands on Duchesne Island in search of the Well of Souls treasure—rumored to grant invincibility to its possessor. In her attempt to locate the treasure, Lola meets Gael Smith, a teenage boy whose family is struggling to make ends meet amid his younger brother’s cancer diagnosis. His ancestor originally discovered the famed Duchesne Island treasure, but Lola soon convinces Gael that more riches must be buried deeper beneath the “treasure tree” on his property. The two embark on a secretive dig, despite the prying eyes of the suspicious Captain Greyson. Complications soon arise, both with the arrival of Lola’s vampire frenemies and their entering into an uneasy (and temporary) truce and by Lola’s growing romantic feelings for Gael. As her old humanity starts to present cracks in her soulless-vampire facade, Lola will be forced to make a choice between what she is and who she wants to be. Kelly manages to imbue Lola with the lofty air of an old vampire and the surliness of a teenager in equal measure—an unlikely combination that will surely endear her to readers. In a YA paranormal/supernatural genre that can be overcrowded, Kelly includes enough unique details—such as Lola’s surprising skin care routine—to differentiate this book from the vampire-novel rabble: “She’d mainly brought skin products: rich creams and serums designed to keep this body youthful. It was essential to keep up proper skincare when your skin was always on the verge of rotting off…Her regime of creams helped smooth her skin, but nothing healed like human blood.” The romance subplot will come as a surprise to absolutely no one but should satisfy YA audiences nonetheless.
An imaginative take on the teen-vampire trope with plenty of action and romance and a compelling antihero.
Pub Date: Dec. 25, 2023
ISBN: 978-1738863365
Page count: 282pp
Publisher: ISBN CANADA
Review Posted Online: Feb. 12, 2024
Favorite author
Ami McKay
Favorite book
The Witches of New York
Hometown
St. Albert, Alberta
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