cover image Addicted to Her

Addicted to Her

Janet Nichols Lynch, Holiday House, $17.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-8234-2186-2

Set in the San Joaquin Valley, Lynch's (Messed Up) gripping story is told from the candid and heartfelt perspective of Rafael "Rafa" Montoya, who is responsible, hardworking, and hopelessly in love with fellow high school junior Monique. When her vicious boyfriend crosses the line, she is rescued by Rafa and his dream comes true. The only problem is that Monique, while beautiful, is also an unstable egomaniac. "Part of me wants to know the details, yet another part wishes she could remain my perfect fantasy girl forever," he thinks. Rafa's multiple commitments—to the wrestling team, his friends, his grades, and his overburdened family (including his Salvadoran stepfather who's in the country illegally)—slide out of focus as his steamy romance with Monique escalates, as do her demands. As Rafa comes to realize that he and Monique are separated by more than their respective economic realities, his priorities and morals are put to the test. Fast paced and thought-provoking, the book works both as a memorable character study and a powerful account of a consuming teenage relationship. Ages 12–up. (May)