Sisters investigate the murder of a movie star in Kill Her Twice, a YA murder mystery noir by Stacey Lee.
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A young musician finds herself at the center of a battle between divine rulers and demonic beasts in Song of the Six Realms, by Judy I. Lin.
Three Asian American teens compete for top honors at an elite tennis tournament in The Misdirection of Fault Lines, by Anaa Gracia.
A high school thespian will stop at nothing to get the lead in Made Glorious, a contemporary YA novel by Lindsay Eager.
An epilepsy diagnosis puts an elite swimmer’s dreams at risk in Breathing Underwater, a new young adult novel by Abbey Nash.
A modern-day teen suddenly finds herself inside Disney’s Sleeping Beauty, in Promchanted, by Morgan Matson.
A young woman is forced into a fake relationship when her secret love letters are accidentally found by the wrong man in An Inconvenient Letter, by Julie Wright.
Ellie Haycock is Totally Normal, by Gretchen Schreiber, follows a teen as she struggles to balance her “normal” and “hospital” lives.
Two young women set out to define their places in society in An Unlikely Proposition, a sweet YA Regency romance by Rosalyn Eves.
A teen must put her summer plans on hold to go on a book tour with her mom in The Someday Daughter, by Ellen O’Clover.