The latest addition to Shadow Mountain’s Proper Romance line is Sarah M. Eden’s enticing Victorian novel, Ashes on the Moor.
Browsing: young adult
Fade To Us is more than a YA romance. It’s about self-discovery and the willingness to think beyond one’s self — to see the big picture.
After 10 years of working together on movies and TV shows, Amy Andelson and Emily Meyer paired up to write Layover, their first YA novel.
If you’re in the mood for a young adult psychological thriller featuring the socially elite, then S.T.A.G.S. might be a good option.
It takes a special gift to transport readers to a completely different world. Luckily for readers, that’s exactly what happens in A.C. Gaughen’s Reign the Earth.
Melissa Albert’s The Hazel Wood is an odd mix of reality and fantasy that’s an acquired taste. I’d check this one out from the library before purchasing it.
There’s been much talk about building a wall to keep “the bad hombres” out of the U.S. The Border, by Steve Schafer, questions who those bad hombres are.
Author Mitali Perkins has the ability to bring readers of all backgrounds together. You’ll want to read her novel You Bring the Distant Near more than once.
Melissa Bashardoust’s Girls Made of Snow and Glass is a reimagining of Snow White that pays homage to the original but makes a mark of its own.
Melissa Pimentel loves Jane Austen’s portrayal of tricky family dynamics in Persuasion. The One That Got Away takes that notion into the 21st Century.