DANGEROUS BOY

DANGEROUS BOY (August 2012, Razorbill/Penguin)

Flirting with Danger Can cost you your life....

"Genuinely Creepy"-- Publisher's Weekly

"Hubbard hits the ground running with a heart-racing prologue. The story then builds with a slow burn and an ominous air."- SLJ

Harper's new boyfriend Logan Townsend is everything she never knew she always wanted–tall, muscular, with tousled brown hair that falls effortlessly around his face. But what’s most exciting about Logan is that he’s exhilaratingly dangerous, and dating him allows Harper to say, “buh bye” to her good-girl past and “hello” to new found adventure.

There’s only one problem with Harper’s otherwise heart-stopping romance: Logan’s twin brother Daemon. Harper knows he’s a bad seed, but she tries to look past his dark, icy stare and his chilling demeanor. After all, he and Logan are a package deal.

Then cow bones start appearing in people’s mailboxes, a flock of birds show up dead, and all of the cars in the senior parking lot are given flat tires–and covered with blood-red hand prints. Logan insists that Daemon isn’t involved–sure, he’s had some trouble in the past, but they moved to Harper’s quiet northwest Washington town so that they could both start over.

Harper desperately wants to believe Logan, but the more he tries to protect his brother, the more she wonders what she isn’t being told. Now, Harper must unearth the hidden secrets of the mysterious Townsend brothers’ history if she and Logan are to have any hope of a future. But learning what brought Logan and Daemon to town won’t put just her heart in jeopardy… She’s playing with her life.