Three young women set out to make the most of their debut into society in An Improbable Season, by Rosalyn Eves.
Browsing: YA review
Snow White moves from fairy tale to 1600s Bavaria in Snow & Poison, a historical fantasy by Melissa de la Cruz.
A young woman finds herself in a battle to the death with a dragon in Damsel, a new fantasy novel by Evelyn Skye.
A teen seeks to save her brother and discover her destiny in the cursed ruins of Avalon in Alexandra Bracken’s Silver in the Bone.
A young woman seeks out retribution against a backstabbing former friend in Amalie Howard’s new YA novel, Queen Bee.
Two brothers cope with household violence in Saints of the Household, a contemporary YA novel by Ari Tison.
An international pop star becomes a secret agent in the Stars and Smoke, the first book of Marie Lu’s new YA series.
In order to save her mother, a girl must enter deadly trials designed to find a new ruler in The Moonlight Blade, by Tessa Barbosa.
A teen girl discovers her own worth while grieving her mother in Ashley Schumacher’s The Renaissance of Gwen Hathaway.
A Vietnamese family is haunted by the house they’re trying to restore in She Is a Haunting, by Trang Thanh Tran.