Even true love can’t survive death. Or can it? J. C. Cervantes explores love beyond the grave in Always Isn’t Forever, a YA romance.
Browsing: YA review
A newly minted time traveler finds herself at odds with the very people who taught her to Trip in Ruling Destiny, by Alyson Noël.
A young woman seeks freedom from the constraints of New America in M Hendrix’s new dystopian young adult novel, The Chaperone.
I Kick and I Fly, by Ruchira Gupta, follows an Indian teen as she escapes being sold into the sex trade and learns her value through kung fu.
A young woman trades places with her father in order to save him from a life imprisoned with a beast in Beauty Reborn, by Elizabeth Lowham.
A girl won’t let life in a wheelchair dictate her dreams in Where You See Yourself, a contemporary young adult novel by Claire Forrest.
A queen’s secret twin fights to save their kingdom from an evil king in the second book in Abigail Owen’s Dominions series, The Stolen Throne.
Three young women set out to make the most of their debut into society in An Improbable Season, by Rosalyn Eves.
Snow White moves from fairy tale to 1600s Bavaria in Snow & Poison, a historical fantasy by Melissa de la Cruz.
A young woman finds herself in a battle to the death with a dragon in Damsel, a new fantasy novel by Evelyn Skye.