Three potential heirs will stop at nothing in Natalie Mae’s fantasy adventure The Kinder Poison.
Browsing: YA review
The legend of Robin Hood lives on in Jenny Elder Moke’s Hood, a new novel about Robin’s child who reluctantly takes up the family business.
I knew going into YA novel The Guinevere Deception that I would like it. I am a fan of Kiersten White, so it wasn’t a big leap.
Billed as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea meets Frankenstein, Frances Hardinge’s Deeplight is a fantasy adventure that you won’t want to put down.
At this point, we could all use a little escape. If a romantic regency escape is jam, then Megan Walker’s Lakeshire Park may just be your cup of tea.
How many people know our completely true self? What secrets are we hiding? Those are the questions posed in Spencer Hyde’s What the Other Three Don’t Know.
Susann Cokal’s Mermaid Moon goes beyond your typical mermaid tale. It’s a layered novel that blends fairy tale, medieval times and modern themes seamlessly.
J. Anderson Coats latest novel, Spindle and Dagger, follows a Welsh girl who twists the truth in order to survive among a medieval warband.
Sara Holland’s Havenfall has left me feeling a bit wishy-washy.The premise is sound. But I finished the book feeling more meh than anything.
Best friends travel through the wilderness in Carrie Mac’s emotional Wildfire. Mac is a strong writer who knows how to draw the reader in.