
Isn’t this gorge?! The supertalented Olivia created this and I looove it! Thank you, O!
Keep sending me banners if you’d like them posted on my blog. I love sharing your creativity and amazing artwork.
So, guys, my FAVE holiday–Halloween!!–is coming up! What are *you* dressing up as? I’m going as

Kuromi, the bad Hello Kitty. 🙂
So many of you have Facebooked, Tweeted or emailed me to say you’re dressing up as a Canterwood character for Halloween. That. Is. So. Cool. 😀
For those of you who do, here’s a new CONTEST! Yay!
RULES:
US residents only
1 photo per entry
Deadline: November 30, 2010
The deal:
Your *parent* or guardian has to e-mail me a photo of you in your Canterwood-themed Halloween costume by the deadline date. The email CANNOT be from you since I’ve got to have parental permission to post your pic on my blog. (Or I’ll, you know, get in trouble. Eek!) There won’t be any details about you posted–just your first name.
In the email from your parent, it has to state:
* Your first name
* The character you’re portraying
* A photo of you in costume
* Permission for me to post the photo on my blog
Have your parent send that info to jess_burkhart @ hotmail dot com
One lucky winner will get a signed copy of the newest CC book! 🙂 Start planning your costume now. I can’t wait to see what you all come up with!
PS: I am taking a little time off for personal reasons. I’ll blog/e-mail, etc., when I can.
xoxo
Team Canterwood is sooo awesome that I thought I’d give everyone a weekend surprise!
Here’s the cover copy for SRL, which comes out this November! 🙂
Enjoy!
Who’s the hater?
Things are coming to a boil at the elite Canterwood Crest Academy. Lies have been revealed, lines have been crossed, and now . . . an anonymous tell-all blog featuring Sasha & Co. is turning secrets into campus-wide scandal.
So who’s the hater? The girl with everything to lose, or the girl who has already lost it all?
It’s here! It’s here!! ELITE AMBITION released early from Barnes & Noble online! **Link has been updated to the correct book!**
That, sadly, doesn’t mean it’s in physical stores juuust yet, but it will be soon! Start asking your local bookstores and you’ll probably be able to get your copy early. I’m superexcited for you guys to read this one. *Everything* changes.
Drama.
Boys.
Best friends.
Ex-best friends.
Ex-boyfriends.
Sasha’s entire life at Canterwood turns upside down in this book. I cannot wait to hear what YOU think on the forum! And, you know, since it’s a special day, I’m going to open this post for a week or so and moderate comments. Your comment will not appear right away–I have to screen it for content and/or spoilers, but I’ll post them as soon as I read them. It’s celebration time, Team Canterwood!
Many, many hugs to all of you for getting me to book # TEN. (Snap!) You guys *are* Canterwood and I can’t tell you how much I heart you all. When you get a copy or if you want to freak out with excitement with me, say hi on Twitter to me or Editor K. Or, comment here, on Facebook or wherever you like.
I don’t have early copies (sooo sorry!), but if/when I get them, I’ll do a giveaway!
Thank you again to everyone at Aladdin for their support–you know who you are.
xoxo
When you sparkly readers finish CITY SECRETS (or any of the books) could you post a review on Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Books a Million, or any other place where you purchased the book? It’ll help keep Canterwood going and add more people to Team Canterwood. In return . . . I’ll do a work on a fun teaser for ELITE AMBITION next month. 🙂
You all are amazing and happy weekend! xoxo
Just a quick note to say “hi!” and that I’m *insanely* busy working on the new Canterwood book! I’m so, so thankful for all of the notes about CITY SECRETS and it means so much that you all are excited about SCANDALS, RUMORS, LIES which come out in September! Woo! The twists, guaranteed by Editor K, are insane and I think it might be the most . . . well, memorable Canterwood book yet.
Happy summer to everyone and more later!
xoxo
You guys are amazing! I LOVE the reader created profiles for Sasha and her friends. One that Editor K and I especially adored is “Charm Silver’s” profile. We can’t stop talking about how Sasha’s horse has his own profile on Facebook. It’s amazing and I’m so, so grateful to you all. I *really* appreciate your support for not only CITY SECRETS, but the entire series.
Team Canterwood rocks! 🙂
xoxo
Yaaay! Canterwood Crest #9 (CITY SECRETS) is out! I’ve been getting reports from my fab readers on Team Canterwood that some have already swiped copies and others are stalking their fave bookstores to snag a copy. *You* guys rock!
If you need ideas of where to grab a copy, here are direct links:
Thank you ALL for being an amazing part of Canterwood and hearts to you guys! ?You’ve been an amazing support by reviewing the books, telling your friends and letting me know what you think. Yaaaay Team Canterwood! ❤ xoxo
Hi, guys!
Huge, major hearts to you all for letting me know that some of you have found CITY SECRETS early in stores, got it online or are waiting for your copy to arrive. I’m thrilled that you’re excited. Yaaaay! 🙂
Also, there have been some superfans creating profiles for Sasha, Paige, Heather, etc., on Facebook. Just know that these are readergirly created profiles and *sniff* neither the characters or Canterwood Crest Academy is a real school. The profiles are not those of the models of the characters either. But I friended all of them on FB and it’s fun to have more things to enjoy in the Canterwood world.
Happy Monday! xoxo
Huge thanks to the readers on Team Canterwood’s forum that let me know that the first chapter of CITY SECRETS is available to read on Simon & Schuster’s Website! Yayness!!
Here’s the chapter or you can read it here:
PS: Special thanks to all of readers who called into my radio show today! The lines were so full that we couldn’t take all of your calls in an hour. I’m hoping to do a Skype chat soon where we can chat face to face as a fun thank you for all of your awesome support. Congratulations to everyone who won a signed copy–the radio station will be emailing me your addresses soon and I’ll get your book in the mail. 🙂
1
PARK AVENUE PRINCESS
I PEERED OUT THE TINTED WINDOW OF HEATHER Fox’s Lincoln Town Car and stared up at her building on Park Avenue in NYC. Twenty-four hours ago I’d never imagined I’d be spending fall break with my former arch nemesis.
“Wow,” I said, turning to Heather. “You live here?”
She flicked her blond hair over her shoulder and rolled her eyes. “Don’t freak out, Silver. This is just the driveway. If you’re acting like this now, you might have a stroke when we get inside.”
This was where I’d be staying for Canterwood Crest’s weeklong fall break. Until last night I’d been supposed to stay with my best friend and roommate, Paige Parker, but . . . my thoughts stopped short. I didn’t want to think about my fight with Paige.
The driver, in a crisp black suit and red tie, halted the car. His brown hair was streaked with gray and he had been supernice to us on the ride from school. He got out of the car, opened Heather’s door, and offered her a hand. I scrambled out after her and she sighed.
“Paul was going to come around to your side next,” Heather said. “At least act like you’ve been to a real city before.”
“I have,” I said. “I—” I shook my head, not wanting to finish the sentence. The last time I’d been to NYC was when I’d visited Paige last summer. We’d been planning this fall break forever, until . . .
“Sasha!” Heather said, putting a hand on her hip. “Space much?”
“Sorry,” I said, directing my gaze back to the building. “Forgot what I was going to say.”
But there was no way I could forget. Not the awful fight Paige and I’d had last night at Friday’s Homecoming dance. In a flash of images I saw Paige and me standing in the bathroom just off the Canterwood Crest ballroom. Paige had accused me of being jealous that Ryan was her boyfriend because I didn’t have one. And I’d lost it. It had been too much after I’d suffered through Homecoming week—forced to do activities with Jacob (my ex-almost-boyfriend) and Eric (my ex-boyfriend). I’d wanted Paige to be more sensitive about everything. But instead she’d turned on me.
The trunk of the car slammed shut and an attendant came and picked up Heather’s and my suitcases, loading them onto a cart.
“C’mon,” Heather said. “Our stuff will be upstairs in a sec.”
I followed her as a doorman tipped his hat, opening the door to let us inside. “Miss Fox,” he said.
“Hi, Allen,” Heather said. She smiled at him and we walked into a lobby that looked like something out of a movie set. Nothing looked real.
“You have exactly two seconds to gawk before I shove you back in the car,” Heather said to me.
I couldn’t help it. The white-and-sandy-colored marble floors gleamed. A security guard monitored people heading for one of the six elevators. The gold elevators looked imposing, and elevator attendants waited to offer assistance if necessary.
A giant stone fireplace, surrounded by crimson high-backed chairs, cast heat across the lobby. Gleaming gold fireplace tools were hung on the hearth. It looked like a spot I’d never leave during the winter if I lived here. I’d curl up with Misty of Chincoteague, one of my favorite books, and read for hours.
Placed around the room were coffee tables and end tables—most with neat stacks of magazines, and others with vases of flowers. Potted plants were in the corners of the room. There were a few cream-colored couches where people sat and read books or chatted in quiet tones on their phones.
My gaze traveled upward to the high ceiling and six crystal chandeliers that sparkled. Hundreds of crystals dangled from the chandeliers and reflected bits of light onto the ceiling. The chandeliers alone screamed elegance.
On the opposite side of the elevators, a staircase with a gleaming wooden railing wrapped around the side of the room, over the fireplace, and to what looked like another level of the lobby. I stared down at my jeans and flip-flops—I looked so out of place here.
“Enough already,” Heather said, grabbing my elbow. “People are going to stare. I do live here and have to see my neighbors occasionally when I’m here on break.”
“Sorry,” I said.
I followed Heather past the security desk. She waved at the guard and he smiled at her.
We waited for the elevator, then stepped inside. The doors closed behind us and I almost fell back against wall when I turned to face the door.
“There’s a TV in your elevator?” I asked.
Heather smirked. “So easily impressed. It’s only going to get better from here, so chill before you pass out or something.”
“I’m not going to faint,” I muttered.
The elevator doors opened and I held my breath as we stepped into the hallway. The walls were eggshell, and the dark gray carpet had red and gold swirls. Golden accents ran along the top of the walls, near the ceiling, and I half-expected a movie star to emerge from one of the rooms. This looked like a building where celebs would def live.
We turned the corner and stopped in front of a dark cherrywood doorway labeled PH1 in gold. Heather pressed four numbers into a keypad, and I wiped my sweaty hands on my jeans. Heather’s parents weren’t exactly . . . nice, and Mr. Fox always made me nervous. He never missed a chance to be intimidating or to make the people around him sweat.
The red light on the keypad turned to a blinking green, and Heather pushed down the door handle. I took another breath, hoping I’d made the right decision by coming here. But it was too late to go back now. My parents had left for vacation, and there was no way I could—or would—stay with Paige. I was stuck here no matter what.
© 2010 Jessica Burkhart