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    Demon in My View - Den of Shadows by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
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    'Demon in My View' by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes follows the story of Jessica Allodola, a high school student and successful teen author who writes vampire novels under the pen name Ash Night. Unbeknownst to her, her fictional world becomes a reality when a vampire character, Aubrey, steps into her life. As Jessica grapples with the revelation that her stories are true, she must navigate the dangerous world of vampires, including the seductive Aubrey and the menacing Fala, all while a teenage witch tries to save her from the darkness. The book is described as a blend of vampire fantasy and young adult fiction, with a plot that intertwines the author's real-life experiences and her vivid imagination.

    The narrative is fast-paced, filled with intriguing characters, and explores themes of fantasy, reality, and the allure of the supernatural. Readers are drawn into a world where vampires are dark and predatory yet have human pasts, providing a fresh perspective on the genre. The book captivates readers with its engaging storyline and satisfying ending that leaves them wanting more, showcasing the author's talent for creating a captivating and immersive reading experience.

    The black oblivion of sleep was shattered by the caterwauling of some singer on Jessica’s clock radio. She groaned and viciously beat the alarm clock into silence, then groped blindly for the light sw...

    (Also, see 45 recommendations for the series Den of Shadows )

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    Sleepless by Cyn Balog
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    'Sleepless' by Cyn Balog is a unique take on the legend of the Sandman, where Eron, a Sandman, is tasked with watching over Julia, his human charge. The story unfolds as Eron's term of service is coming to an end, but complications arise when Julia's boyfriend, Griffin, unexpectedly becomes a Sandman as well. The book explores themes of forbidden love, mystery surrounding Julia's past, and the challenges faced by the characters in a world where Sandmen exist.

    My eyes flicker open. All I see is a pink satin pillow, which I’ve clamped over my face to block out the rest of the world. When I remove it, I recoil in the morning sunlight like the undead and crane...

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    A Line in the Dark by Malinda Lo
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    'A Line in the Dark' by Malinda Lo is a dark contemporary teen novel that revolves around the complex relationships between best friends Jess and Angie, and the introduction of Margot into their lives. The story explores themes of friendship, trust, betrayal, alienation, jealousy, and desire, as well as the pain of unrequited love. As secrets unravel and a mysterious disappearance occurs, the characters are forced to confront their inner thoughts and feelings, leading to unexpected twists and revelations.

    The plot of the book follows Jess as she navigates her feelings for Angie, the growing tension between the trio, and the escalating mystery surrounding Ryan's disappearance. Through Jess's perspective, readers are taken on a journey filled with repressed emotions, adolescent anxiety, and the blurred lines between obsession, love, and friendship. The writing style is immersive, with short chapters keeping the readers engaged, and heavy use of imagery and symbolism adding depth to the character dynamics and the unfolding storyline.

    THE AIR CONDITIONER AT THE CREAMERY IS GOING FULL blast but it doesn’t make much of a dent in the sticky heat. Every time Angie opens the freezer case to scoop another cone I want to duck my head insi...

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    The Best Laid Plans by Cameron Lund
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    'The Best Laid Plans' by Cameron Lund is a young adult novel that follows the story of Keely, a teenage girl determined to lose her virginity before heading off to college. The book explores themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery, with a focus on the complexities of teenage relationships and the pressure to fit in. The writing style is engaging and relatable, capturing the essence of teenage life with authenticity and humor. The plot revolves around Keely's journey towards understanding herself and her feelings, navigating the ups and downs of high school life alongside her friends and the boy she has feelings for.

    THE FIRST THING I see when I open the door is Chase Brosner’s bare ass, flashing at me from the bed like some neon Vegas billboard. Then I see the girl underneath him, hands gripping his back, and whe...

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    Don't Look Back by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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    'Don't Look Back' by Jennifer L. Armentrout is a suspenseful young adult novel that follows Samantha, who mysteriously disappears with her friend Cassie. After being found covered in blood with no memory of her past, Samantha embarks on a journey to uncover the truth about her old self while navigating dangerous secrets and unexpected dangers. The plot is filled with twists and turns, keeping readers engaged as they question who can be trusted and unravel the mystery of the missing friend.

    The writing style in 'Don't Look Back' is gripping and immersive, with readers being drawn into the story from the very first page. The characters, especially Samantha and Carson, are complex and relatable, adding depth to the narrative as they struggle with identity, trust, and self-discovery. The novel skillfully weaves together themes of friendship, betrayal, and redemption, creating a compelling and suspenseful read that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

    I didn’t recognize the name on the street sign. Nothing about the rural road looked familiar or friendly. Tall, imposing trees and overgrown weeds choked the front of the dilapidated home. Windows we...

  6. #6
    The Lying Game
    Book 1 in the series:The Lying Game

    The Lying Game - The Lying Game by Sara Shepard
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    The Lying Game by Sara Shepard follows the story of two long-lost twin sisters, Sutton Mercer and Emma Paxton. When Emma discovers a video featuring her twin, she reaches out to Sutton, leading them to meet in Tuscon, Arizona. However, upon their meeting, Sutton goes missing, and Emma is mistaken for her twin at a party. As Emma delves into Sutton's life, she uncovers a dark club called The Lying Game, where cruel pranks are orchestrated by Sutton and her friends. With Sutton missing and Emma forced to maintain her twin's identity, she must navigate the dangerous world of The Lying Game while trying to uncover the truth behind Sutton's disappearance and the real killer.

    The narrative weaves together mystery, drama, and teenage angst, drawing readers into a world filled with secrets, betrayal, and unexpected twists. Through Emma's perspective, the story unfolds with a blend of suspenseful flashbacks, intriguing characters, and a gripping plot that keeps readers hooked until the very end.

    Emma Paxton carried her canvas tote and a glass of iced tea out the back door of her new foster family’s home on the outskirts of Las Vegas. Cars swished and grumbled on the nearby expressway, and the...

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    How to Save a Life
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    Book 1 in the series:Dreamcatcher

    How to Save a Life - Dreamcatcher by Emma Scott
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    'How to Save a Life' by Emma Scott is a gripping and emotional romance novel that follows the journey of two deeply scarred individuals, Jo and Evan, as they navigate through their painful pasts and the challenges life throws at them. The story beautifully portrays their unique connection, from Jo's initial attraction to the mysterious and misunderstood Evan to their deep and passionate love for each other. With a mix of intense emotions, captivating writing, and a touch of paranormal elements, the book delves into themes of love, loss, redemption, and the power of true connection.

    That night I ate my dinner sitting cross-legged in one of the old Laz-Y-Boy chairs stationed in front of the TV. Gerry sat in the other, watching baseball with a bucket of KFC on his lap. He’d offered...

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    Vicious Little Snakes - Hillcrest Prep by Trilina Pucci
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    Vicious Little Snakes delves into the complex relationship between Caroline Whitmore and Liam Brooks, two captivating and flawed characters who are drawn to each other despite their tumultuous history. The book takes readers on an emotional rollercoaster as Caroline, a fierce and unapologetically bad girl, navigates her past traumas and struggles with her own demons, while Liam stands by her side, offering love and understanding. Trilina Pucci weaves a gripping tale filled with passion, heartbreak, and redemption, showcasing the raw and intense connection between the protagonists.

    In a narrative that is both heart-wrenching and heartwarming, Vicious Little Snakes explores themes of love, forgiveness, and self-discovery as Caroline and Liam confront their inner conflicts and past mistakes. The writing style immerses readers in the world of Hillcrest Prep, where complex characters come to life with their witty banter, emotional depth, and compelling dynamics, making for an unforgettable reading experience that lingers long after the final page.


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    Die Softly by Christopher Pike
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    'Die Softly' by Christopher Pike is a dark and suspenseful young adult novel that follows the story of Herb, a normal American teenager who gets entangled in a web of mystery and murder. Herb's friends, Sammie and Theo, devise a plan to take compromising pictures of the cheerleaders, leading to a series of events involving murder, deception, and betrayal. As Herb delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers shocking truths about the people around him, ultimately leading to a twisted finale that leaves readers stunned. The plot is filled with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers engaged from beginning to end. Christopher Pike's writing style captivates the audience with its fast-paced and suspenseful narrative, making 'Die Softly' a captivating and enthralling read for young adults.


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    The Deathday Letter by Shaun David Hutchinson
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    The Deathday Letter by Shaun David Hutchinson follows the story of Ollie Travers, a high school boy who unexpectedly receives a Deathday Letter informing him that he has only 24 hours left to live. Despite the initial shock, Ollie decides to make the most of his last day by reconciling with his ex-girlfriend and spending time with his friends. The novel explores Ollie's journey as he embarks on a series of adventures, ticking off items from his bucket list, including risky and unconventional activities like driving without a license and trespassing. The book combines elements of humor and sadness, as Ollie navigates through his final day with a mix of laughter and poignant reflections.

    Shaun David Hutchinson's writing style in The Deathday Letter is characterized by a unique blend of humor and depth. The author masterfully weaves a powerful message about life and death into a narrative filled with witty dialogue and thought-provoking scenarios. Through Ollie's experiences, Hutchinson challenges readers to contemplate their own mortality and the importance of living each day to the fullest, all while maintaining a balance between dark themes and lighthearted moments.


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