The bright Ferris wheel lights shining across the water. The sounds of laughter against the crashing waves. A small girl wandering into the darkness of …
After: A New Steamy, Romantic YA Phenomenon
Tessa is leaving the past behind and going off to college, distancing herself from her high school boyfriend and her overbearing mother. She pictures a …
The Fever King: A Political, Immersive YA Read
Victoria Lee’s The Fever King delivers a powerful, haunting, and inventive new perspective on a possible future for America, one filled with death and magic. …
The Music of What Happens: Profound, Funny, and Completely Charming
Max and Jordan don’t meet on a blind date or at a coffee shop or in any romantic situation at all. Their love story begins …
Five Feet Apart: A Cliche yet Enjoyable Hospital Romance
Stella and Will both suffer from Cystic Fibrosis—CF for short. Confined to the hospital and only experiencing the world from behind window panes, the two …
Interview with J. Albert Mann, Author of What Every Girl Should Know
What first inspired you to write historical fiction, specifically for young adult audiences? YA and historical fiction are a perfect fit because so much in …
Boy Erased: The Clashing of the Church and the LGBTQ Community
Jared Eamons is the son of a pastor and is raised in a conservative home, the Bible being the focal point of his life. But …
Strange Days: A Quirky yet Enthralling Teen Sci-Fi Story
Alex’s life is about to unravel. His family dynamics are complicated at best, the men in his family have begun dying at young ages without …
The Geography of Lost Things: Love, Loss, and Road Trips
Jessica Brody, author of Boys of Summer and Unremembered, brings YA audiences a novel about rekindled love, unconventional family situations, and a classic romantic road …