In Six Crimson Cranes Elizabeth Lim draws on fairy tales and East Asian folklore to create a captivating fantasy you won’t want to put down.
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Untethered author KayLynn Flanders has learned to focus on what she can control following the release of Shielded during the pandemic.
Jenny Moke’s Curse of the Specter Queen is the perfect summer read — full of mystery, adventure and a little romance, too.
The authors of The Lady Janies are tackling a new historical trilogy starting with the tale of Mary, Queen of Scotts in My Contrary Mary.
Author Sandhya Menon returns to her popular Rosetta Academy series in Of Princes and Promises, a twist on The Frog Prince fairy tale.
A social media influencer must put down her phone when she gets shipped off to detox camp in Suzanne Park’s Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous.
A young witch holds the fate of the world in her hands in Rachel Griffin’s debut novel, The Nature of Witches.
Author Sophie Jordan transports readers to regency England in her irreverent young adult novel, Sixteen Scandals.
A 14-year-old Iranian-American sets out to find the perfect homecoming date in Olivia Abtahi’s debut novel, Perfectly Parvin.
A class salutatorian finds out she’s in danger of not graduating in Ashley Elston’s latest romantic-comedy, 10 Truths and a Dare.