Books matching: teen supernatural romance
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After a tragic accident claims the lives of her family, sixteen-year-old Ever Bloom can see people's auras, hear their thoughts, and know someone's entire life story by touching them. Going out of her way to avoid human contact and suppress her abilities, she has been branded a freak at her new high school. However, everything changes when she meets Damen Auguste, a gorgeous, wealthy boy who can silence the noise in her head. As Ever is drawn deeper into Damen's enticing world of secrets and mystery, she's left with more questions than answers, especially about who he really is and what he is. The only thing she knows for sure is that she's falling deeply and hopelessly in love with him. The book explores themes of grief, loss, teen supernatural romance, and intrigue, capturing readers' attention with its paranormal elements and the development of the main characters' relationship.
The writing style of the book has been described as fast-paced, intriguing, and engaging. Readers have praised the author, Alyson Noel, for her ability to create a world filled with mystery and romance, keeping the plot moving along nicely. The characters, especially Ever and Damen, are portrayed as strong and captivating individuals, with their story being able to capture the readers' interest and emotions.
Haven’s warm, clammy palms press hard against my cheeks as the tarnished edge of her silver skull ring leaves a smudge on my skin. And even though my eyes are covered and closed, I know that her dyed ... - #2
Grace, a girl with a deep connection to the wolves in the woods behind her house, meets Sam, a boy who transforms into a werewolf during cold weather. As they navigate the complexities of Sam's transformations and their growing love, they also find themselves caught in a web of mysteries and dangers involving other werewolves in their town. The book beautifully portrays their intense romance, the challenges they face, and the unique werewolf system created by the author, all set against a backdrop of suspense and action.
I remember lying in the snow, a small red spot of warm going cold, surrounded by wolves. They were licking me, biting me, worrying at my body, pressing in. Their huddled bodies blocked what little hea... - #3
Marked by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast follows the story of Zoey Redbird, a teenager who gets marked to become a vampyre and is sent to the House of Night school for vampires. The book explores Zoey's journey of adapting to her new life, making friends, facing enemies, and discovering her true self amidst the supernatural world. The plot is fast-paced, engaging, and filled with teenage drama, rituals, and mysterious events. The writing style is simple, suitable for young adult readers, and incorporates elements of romance, fantasy, and suspense.
Just when I thought my day couldn’t get any worse I saw the dead guy standing next to my locker. Kayla was talking nonstop in her usual K-babble, and she didn’t even notice him. At first. Actually, no... - #4
'Blood and Chocolate' by Annette Curtis Klause tells the story of Vivian, a teenage werewolf struggling to navigate her dual life as a werewolf and a seemingly normal teen. The book delves into themes of identity, acceptance, and forbidden love as Vivian falls for a human boy, Aiden, while facing challenges within her pack and the human world. The writing style is described as suspenseful, rich in language, and capturing the tribulations of teenage life, blending supernatural elements with realistic emotions and conflicts.
Vivian's journey to find her place in both the werewolf pack and human society is filled with twists and turns, exploring the complexities of relationships, duty, and self-discovery. The book presents a unique take on werewolf lore, focusing on the struggle between embracing one's true self and conforming to societal expectations, ultimately leading to a captivating and unexpected ending that leaves readers with a valuable lesson.
Vivian sighed and came over to dab at her mother’s cheek with a tissue grabbed from the box on the coffee table. She would ruin her beautiful face. “Can’t you and Astrid leave each other alone?” It ha... - #5
"City of Glass" in the series "The Mortal Instruments" by Cassandra Clare follows the conclusion of the trilogy where Jace and Clary, still star-crossed, face dark secrets and the threat of the world's end if DownWorlders and ShadowHunters can't unite. The story is filled with sacrifices, deaths, and a climactic battle leading to a mostly happy ending. Clary travels to the City of Glass to save her mother, encountering her estranged father's plans for a demon army attack, while revelations unfold and important conflicts are resolved.
The narrative in "City of Glass" is described as thrilling, action-packed, and filled with unexpected twists that keep readers engaged until the very end. The world-building and character development are highlighted as strong points, with the story incorporating elements of fantasy, mystical beings, and intricate relationships. delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and the battle between good and evil, culminating in a satisfying conclusion to the series.
It would be better to be friendly, not angry; yelling at him will just make him defensive. He has to understand that I belong here, just like he does. I dont need to be protected like a piece of deli...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Mortal Instruments ) - #6
Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor is a captivating tale of forbidden love, dark magic, and mythical creatures. The story follows Karou, a girl leading a double life, who embarks on a quest to uncover the mysteries of her own origins while being drawn into an ancient war between Seraphim and Chimaera. The novel intricately weaves together different timelines and viewpoints, revealing a world filled with fantastical elements and complex characters. The writing style is described as poetic, imaginative, and rich in detail, creating a vivid and immersive reading experience.
Walking to school over the snow-muffled cobbles, Karou had no sinister premonitions about the day. It seemed like just another Monday, innocent but for its essential Mondayness, not to mention its Jan... - #7
Firelight by Sophie Jordan is a young adult novel set in a world where Draki, descendants of dragons, live among humans in human form. The story follows Jacinda, a rare fire-breathing Draki who is highly coveted by her pride. Forced to leave her home and live among humans in the desert, Jacinda struggles with her identity and the forbidden love she develops for a Draki hunter named Will. The book is filled with romance, action, and intrigue as Jacinda navigates the complexities of her world and relationships.
In these dreams, I’m racing through the sky, free as I’m supposed to be. And then something happens because suddenly I’m descending in a tailspin. I clutch air, my screams eaten up by angry wind. I pl... - #8
'Linger' in the series 'The Wolves of Mercy Falls' by Maggie Stiefvater continues the story of Sam and Grace, exploring their evolving relationship and the challenges they face as Grace's health deteriorates. The introduction of new characters, such as Cole St. Clair and Isabel, adds depth to the storyline, delving into themes of love, sacrifice, and the complexities of werewolf mythology. The narrative unfolds through multiple perspectives, providing a rich and engaging exploration of the characters' inner struggles and the mysteries surrounding the werewolves of Mercy Falls.
Mercy Falls, Minnesota, looked different when you knew you’d be human for the rest of your life. Before, it had been a place that existed only in the heat of summer, concrete sidewalks and leaves curv...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Wolves of Mercy Falls ) - #9
Set in 1918 during the Spanish influenza pandemic and World War I, "In the Shadow of Blackbirds" follows Mary Shelley Black as she moves to San Diego after her father's arrest. The story revolves around Mary's journey as she navigates through the fear of the flu, her father's anti-war views, and the death of her first love, Stephen. The plot unfolds as Mary grapples with paranormal occurrences, trying to uncover the truth behind Stephen's death, all while experiencing the lasting effects of war and the horrors of life during that time period.
The book combines elements of historical fiction, paranormal activity, and a touch of gothic horror, creating a suspenseful and mesmerizing narrative that keeps readers on edge. The writing style is described as poetic and enchanting, with readers praising the character development and the author's ability to intertwine real historical events with a captivating storyline that delves into themes such as spiritualism, loss, and the complexities of life during a tumultuous period.
I received your letter, and as much as seeing your words on paper sent my heart racing, I hated reading that my package never reached you. It should have arrived at your house nearly two months ago. I... - #10
'Twilight' in 'The Mediator' series by Meg Cabot follows the story of Suze, a mediator who can interact with ghosts. The plot revolves around Suze's dilemma when Paul, another mediator, tries to alter the past to prevent Suze's ghostly boyfriend, Jesse, from becoming a ghost, leading to a complex love triangle. The writing style is described as fast-paced, entertaining, and engaging, with a unique premise that explores themes of love, sacrifice, and supernatural abilities.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Mediator )