Anna and the French Kiss meets The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks in a romantic and hilarious new novel from Brodi Ashton, the author of the Everneath trilogy.Â
Raucous parties, privileged attitudes, underage drinking, and diplomatic immunity . . . itâs all part of student life on Embassy Row.
Piper Baird has always dreamed of becoming a journalist. So when she scores a scholarship to exclusive Chiswick Academy in Washington, DC, she knows itâs her big opportunity. Chiswick offers the most competitive prize for teen journalistsâthe Bennington scholarshipâwhich would ensure her acceptance to one of the best schools in the country.
Piper isnât at Chiswick for two days before she witnesses the extreme privilege of the young and wealthy elite who attend her schoolâand realizes that access to these untouchable students just might give her the edge sheâll need to blow the lid off life at the school in a scathing and unforgettable exposÊ worthy of the Bennington.
The key to the whole story lies with Rafael Amador, the son of the Spanish Ambassadorâand the boy at the center of the most explosive secrets and scandals on Embassy Row. Rafael is big troubleâand when he drops into her bedroom window one night, asking for help, itâs Piperâs big chance to get the full scoop. Except Piper discovers that despite his dark streak, Rafael is smart, kind, funny, and gorgeousâand she might have real feelings for him. How can she break the story of a lifetime if it will destroy the boy she just might love?
The Lady Janies are made up of New York Times bestselling authors Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand, and Jodi Meadows. They first met in 2012, when their publishers sent them on a book tour together, and they hit it off so well they decided to write My Lady Jane so they could go on book tours together all the time. Between the three of them theyâve written more than twenty published novels, a bunch of novellas, a handful of short stories, and a couple of really bad poems. Theyâre friends. Theyâre writers. Theyâre fixing history by rewriting one sad story at a time. Learn more at ladyjanies.com.