Zoe and X are divided by two worlds: Earth and the Lowlands. Faced with even more intensity and life-altering events, The Brink of Darkness follows The …
The Cheerleaders: Evil Girls, Grisly Murders, and a Hunt for a Killer
“You can’t believe everything you hear… Girls are always whittling little weapons to stab each other with.” – Kara Thomas, The Cheerleaders Monica’s life came to …
Interview with Author Demetra Brodsky: The World of YA Lit and Writing Thrillers for Teens
Demetra Brodsky is the author behind the exciting, dark, and surprisingly funny new thriller Dive Smack, which releases on Tuesday, June 19th. Not only is Brodsky …
Brenda Rufener Interview: Homeless Teens, Finding Hope, and YA Fiction
This past month, I had the honor of interviewing author Brenda Rufener, author of the new, groundbreaking YA novel Where I Live. Her writing is simultaneously …
Ontario Teen Book Fest 2018: Featuring an Interview with Author Ellen Hopkins
In only a matter of weeks, some of the biggest names in YA will be gathering for the annual Ontario Teen Book Fest. Authors such …
Light Years: Illness, Rare Conditions, and One Epic Journey
Luisa would never have guessed how quickly things would change. One moment she was a typical high schooler with her focus on moving on with …
Here Lies Daniel Tate: How Far Would You Go for a Second Chance?
Here Lies Daniel Tate by Cristin Terrill is a captivating new YA novel that depicts the life of a runaway teen who’s looking for a …
You’re Welcome, Universe: Paint Your Own Story
Julia is anything but your typical teenage girl. She is rebellious, edgy, and, on top of it all, she is also deaf. In Whitney Gardner’s …
Goodbye Days: An Exploration of Guilt and the Meaning of Friendship
Who knew a single text could change a person’s entire life? Carver sure didn’t. In Jeff Zentner’s latest release, Goodbye Days, the effects of grief …