April Genevieve Tucholke is the author of Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea and Between the Spark and the Burn and curated the horror/thriller anthology Slasher Girls & Monster Boys. April has lived in many places around the world and currently resides in Oregon with her husband.
<b>Praise for <i>Wink Poppy Midnight</i></b> Any Pretty Little Liars superfan won't be able to put down this thriller featuring three unreliable teen narrators, plenty of lies, and a shocking twist ending. --<i>Seventeen Magazine</i> In a novel drawing major comparisons to E. Lockhart's We Were Liars...Two girls. One boy. Three voices that burst onto the page in short, sharp, bewitching chapters, and spiral swiftly and inexorably toward something terrible or tricky or tremendous. --TeenVogue.com Mesmerizing, suspenseful . . . Hard to put down . . . You ll be dying to get to the end and figure out what s what. And then you ll be flipping back through to see how you missed the clues.<i>Wink Poppy Midnight</i>is a quick and delightful read. --<i>The New York Daily News</i> * Tucholke walks a fine, spine-chilling line. . . . An eerie, tangled story with plenty of questions: Who can be trusted? Who or what pulls the strings? . . . The book keeps readers wondering. Nicely constructed and planned, with unexpected twists to intrigue and entertain. <i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, starred review A dark, unpredictable mystery that . . . shimmer[s] with sumptuous descriptions and complicated psychologies. . . . Occult accoutrements, descriptions of the wild landscape, and a twisting-turning plot create an uncertain atmosphere that constantly shift readers perceptions of who is trustworthy. <i>Publishers Weekly</i> Tucholke showcases her talent for storytelling once again. . . . Unique characterization turns archetypes inside out. . . . This title will keep readers on their toes. . . . Recommended. <i>School Library Journal</i> <i>Wink Poppy Midnight</i> features three strongly delineated first-person narrators. Dark and compelling, it challenges the reader in the best way. Kenny Brechner, PW ShelfTalker