Rebecca Hanover’s debut YA novel, The Similars, is a dystopian suspense that calls into question the things that make you you.
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Empress of All Seasons, a YA novel by Emiko Jean, is one of the hardest books I’ve read in a long time, and that’s not a bad thing.
Sandra Gulland’s The Game of Hope is inspired by the real-life autobiography of Napoleon’s stepdaughter Hortense de Beauharnais.
Scott Westerfeld’s Impostors is fast and action-packed. Twists and turns abound, and dramatic tension is laced throughout.
In Beast: A Tale of Love and Revenge, author Lisa Jensen moves squarely away from the more sanitized versions with a tale much darker and nuanced.
Lucy Adlington’s The Red Ribbon is an emotionally draining and uplifting look at life inside Auschwitz II-Birkenau during WWII.
What if Robin Hood was actually a woman? How would that change the dynamic of the classic tale? That’s what Betsy Cornwell explores in The Forest Queen.
If you’re looking to escape, Nancy Campbell Allen’s Steampunk Proper Romance novel Kiss of the Spindle could be just the ticket.
Inspired by the star-crossed tale of Tristan and Eseult, Sweet Black Waves is the story of best friend and lady-in-waiting to the princess, Branwen.
I love author Sandhya Menon. When Dimple Met Rishi was one of my favorite novels of 2017. From Twinkle, with Love is up there for 2018.