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The Four follows a group of teenage girls with unique talents in New Orleans who learn to rely on one another for friendship and acceptance while facing a dark fairy. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
The book came about in an unusual way. I wrote an adult commercial fiction book & was in the midst of querying. One evening I received an email from an agent I had been corresponding with and I excitedly opened the email to find a plethora of praise surrounded by a “but at 137K words I will have to pass but will be cheering you from the sidelines.” So, I was disappointed since I had put a lot of hope into this agent. I decided it might just be that I had never written a novel before & it didn’t matter what I wrote. So, I sat down and wrote a query letter for a YA novel, since most of the agents I had queried were interested in YA, for a book that didn’t exist. The next morning, I received a request for the first 25 pages, and The Four was born.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
Once I began in earnest, it was very important that I convey acceptance. I had four very different girls who were alone with their secret, and I loved the idea of showing the awkwardness of beginning a new school, the challenge of high school, and being different but throughout all of that finding your squad. The very important relationship of a girl’s first real friendships.
Each of the girls in this story has different powers. In fantasy novels, it’s easy to get carried away with the magical powers characters have. How did you balance the use of supernatural powers?
I wanted the story to be grounded. There are so many books where the powers and supernatural become the focal point of the story. I wanted the friendships to be the center and I really wanted New Orleans to be almost a character in itself. I also tried to toss in a little history and girl power along the way. An example of that would be Joyce, a young survivor of the Titanic, who is the spokesperson for the hundreds of souls buried in her crypt.
Will this novel be the start of a series, or are you working on a different story?
The original book The Circlet is in edit, and I have begun a new project that blends Gaiman, Baum & The Legend of King Arthur in the environs of Savannah. With that said, when you purchase a copy of The Four from me there is a bookmark & sticker hidden inside the pages. The card asks the reader to tell me who of The Four they most related to. It’s been really lovely. I received one response who told me she was allergic to everything, but since it didn’t bother Mallory, my hemoglobin-intolerant vampire, it wouldn’t bother her anymore either. Along with lovely messages, I have been getting requests for sophomore year. I was told recently that I need the write the girls through college. So, the little unlikely book might have started something I never intended. I think the girls of The Four would like that.
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As they journey through freshman year of high school they face the trials and tribulations which come with discovering and embracing their differences. Together they will battle the dark fairy world to save a friend in the magical city of New Orleans. Along the way, they encounter a collection of creatures, both magical and mortal, under the rising full moon.
The Four is a tale of friendship, acceptance, and self-discovery, infused with the whimsy of Tim Burton and the magic found only in New Orleans. This is a story of finding the courage to be yourself and embrace your unique talents, no matter how different or unusual they may seem.
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The Four
Posted by Literary Titan

Alexandra Haden-Douglas’s novel, The Four, offers a thrilling journey through the freshmen year of high school, where a young witch, a siren, a demon goddess, and a vampire come together. Their adventurous saga sees them navigating through life, embracing their growing powers, and forging an unbreakable bond of friendship and love. Set against the full moon’s mystique and the backdrop of mundane reality, the story delves into their shared experiences.
The narrative takes an intriguing twist as they embark on a rescue mission to save their friend from the dark fairy world. The adventure that unfolds is rife with obstacles, demanding that The Four embrace their differences and lend each other unwavering support.
Set in scenic New Orleans, Haden-Douglas artfully captures the city’s essence and blends it seamlessly with her fictional universe. The storyline is a rich tapestry filled with unpredictable plot twists and heartwarming depictions of friendship and resilience. Although the narrative progresses quickly, Haden-Douglas’s vivid and graphically descriptive writing style ensures the reader is effortlessly able to keep pace with the mythical creatures and fantastical elements of The Four.
The characters in the novel are engaging and relatable, enhancing the book’s allure. With their varied personalities and distinctive abilities, Haden-Douglas has crafted a diverse and unique cast that resonates with readers. The realistic dynamics between the characters and their unwavering support for one another add layers of depth, making them all the more captivating.
What sets this novel apart is its strategic pacing and the overarching lessons it conveys. The character development and the emotional connections within the story stand out, contributing to its profound impact.
I wholeheartedly recommend The Four by Alexandra Haden-Douglas. Though it is rooted in the realm of fiction, it beautifully imparts the timeless lesson of embracing one’s uniqueness and maintaining a sense of self as one discovers their place in the world. It’s an utterly realistic message wrapped in a fantastical package, making this book a must-read for those looking to be both entertained and inspired.
Pages: 200 | ASIN : B0C37PJZ9S
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