• A gripping tale set against the vibrant and dangerous backdrop of 1950s Franco-era Spain. It tells the story of Daniel Matheson, the son of an American oil tycoon, who arrives in Madrid with his family. Daniel, an aspiring photojournalist, hopes to capture the country's beauty through his lens but instead finds himself unearthing its dark underbelly.

  • Set in the small, seemingly idyllic town of Echo Ridge, the story explores the underbelly of small-town secrets and the far-reaching impacts of past tragedies.

    Ellery and her twin brother, Ezra, are sent to live with their grandmother in Echo Ridge after their mother is sent to rehab. Echo Ridge might look charming, but it harbors a gruesome history of young girls disappearing - their aunt went missing at seventeen, and just five years ago, a homecoming queen was murdered.

  • A vibrant, heartwarming tale of Emoni Santiago, a high school senior, living in Philadelphia. Emoni is juggling the responsibilities of being a young single mother to her daughter, 'Babygirl', and living with her caring but strict grandmother, all while trying to finish high school. Her world revolves around providing the best life possible for her daughter, even if it means setting aside her own dreams.

  • A poignant, raw, and empowering novel that tells the story of Brianna Jackson, a sixteen-year-old aspiring rapper living in Garden Heights, a neighborhood plagued by gang violence and poverty. Bri, as she likes to be called, is the daughter of an underground rap legend who died before he could hit big. She's been writing rhymes ever since she could read and dreams of making it out of her neighborhood just like her father planned to.

  • A heartbreaking yet uplifting novel that explores the harsh realities of living with a chronic illness and the desperate longing for human connection. The story follows two teenagers, Stella Grant and Will Newman, who are both living with cystic fibrosis (CF), a progressive, genetic disease that causes persistent lung infections and limits the ability to breathe over time.

  • Nikita Gill explores mythology through a feminist lens, delving into the lives of the goddesses, nymphs, monsters, and women of ancient lore. She beautifully retells the Greek myths and masterfully reframes the narratives, weaving together a tapestry of empowering tales that inspire and captivate.

  • A collection of Andrea Gibson's latest poems that continues their bold exploration into the complexities and vulnerabilities of the human experience. With a focus on the delicate beauty of being human, this work is both profoundly personal and innately universal, weaving together themes of love, grief, gender, trauma, and resilience.

  • The third poetry collection from the elusive, bestselling poet, Atticus. As with his previous works, Atticus continues his exploration of life's universal themes, including love, loss, adventure, and the resilience of the human spirit. The poems in this collection are a tribute to the magic that exists in everyday moments and the wisdom we can find in experiencing them fully.

  • A powerful conclusion to Amanda Lovelace's "Women Are Some Kind of Magic" trilogy. This poetry collection delves into themes of trauma, healing, and empowerment, using the metaphor of a mermaid reclaiming her voice.