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Well, I just can’t seem to catch a break, can I? I bet none of you saw that coming! Here…
From an Edgar Award–nominated author comes a spine-tingling thriller about a small town’s hunt for answers after a brutal attack on a 12-year-old girl. “Eerily page-turning and wonderfully twisty… Riveting” (New York Times bestselling author Kimberly McCreight).
Soulmates will overcome anything. When Lisa was left on the hospital steps seventeen years ago, it left a lot of…
Seventeen-year-old Leath has recurring dreams about growing up alongside a mysterious boy she’s never met — that is, until James shows up in her small town. And his arrival is definitely not a coincidence… A magical, romantic read that “unfolds with a gripping emotional intensity” (Kirkus Reviews).
In New York City, a secret community of mages refuses to warn humans without magic — known as “Dulls” — of a deadly disaster looming on the horizon. Outraged, 17-year-old mage Jonathan joins forces with Amy, a Dull, to save lives… A fast-paced fantasy filled with romance and adventure!
“Fans of The Hunger Games will devour Ruthless Magic” (USA Today bestselling author Raye Wagner): In the Mages’ Exam, Rocío and Finn become unlikely allies as they fight to prove their magical abilities. But there’s more to this test than they think…
Conceived in magic. Born into deception. Roselle Katipo is no ordinary child.The daughter of the Shadow Witch is missing and…
From the award-winning author of Some Boys comes an unflinching examination of rape culture that delves into a family torn…
Sorcery and Society Book 1“Witty and classic, Changeling had everything I wanted from a coming of age story: friendship, scandal,…
In this “enjoyably chilling suspense tale” (The New York Times Book Review), police detective Jonah Sheens goes searching for the truth behind a teenage girl’s unsolved 30-year-old disappearance. “Literally makes you hold your breath then gasp out loud” (Val McDermid).