The Foxglove King by Hannah Whitten
“Opposites are not always in opposition; the day and night are equals. One isn’t good and the other bad.”
She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan
But you know what's worse than suffering? Not suffering, because you're not even alive to feel it.
The League of Gentlewoman Witches by India Holton
Such an unsubtle use of enchantment was a crime against civilization, even before one counted in the piracy.
The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels by India Holton
No men sat at the table, having been left at home to mind the children, guard the treasure, or quite frankly just stay out of the way of women’s business.
My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite
It takes a whole lot longer to dispose of a body than to dispose of a soul, especially if you don’t want to leave any evidence of foul play.
Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo
This was what real magic looked like—indecent, decadent, perverse.
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
“Why make anything if you don’t believe it could be great?”
The Book Spy by Alan Hlad
The Book Spy follows the stories of Tiago in Lisbon and Maria from New Jersey during World War II. When Maria’s path crosses Tiago’s, they form an incredible bond and agree to help each other and end the war.
Spice Road by Maiya Ibrahim
“Should I not be angered equally for a stranger as for my own family, as I would want a stranger to do….”
Queen Among the Dead by Lesley Livingston
Celtic mythology and YA Fantasy come together for Queen Among the Dead
The River of Silver by S. A. Chakraborty
Men like Kaveh would rather me be a silent icon they can worship instead of a leader who actually challenges them.
The Paris Library
People are awkward, they don’t always know what to do or say. Don’t hold it against them. You never know what’s in their hearts.
The Atlas Paradox by Olivie Blake
There is doom to be found everywhere if doom is what you seek.
The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake
“Because the problem with knowledge, Miss Rhodes, is its inexhaustible craving. The more of it you have, the less you feel you know….”
The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner
The Lost Apothecary tells the story of present-day Caroline and late 1700s Nella. These two women are different, with different problems, but common similarities of troubled relationships and external forces seemingly working against them.
House of Sky and Breath (Crescent City Book 2) by Sarah J. Maas
Bryce continues to discover Danika’s secrets, despite Danika’s death two years prior, and we learn of Danika’s involvement with Ophion, the human rebel alliance trying to take down the Vanir and the Asteri.
House of Earth and Blood (Cresecent City Series Book 1) by Sarah J. Maas
When Bryce is out on the town one night, she meets unspeakable tragedy. Two years later, this night resurfaces and Hunt is assigned to watch Bryce and solve the mystery of that night. Neither Bryce nor Hunt predict the truth they will uncover and the nasty web the angels have woven to retain power and keep the other citizens under their thumbs.
The Blacktongue Thief by Christopher Buehlman
Kinch is a member of the Thieves Guild. When an attack on a solo traveler, Galva, goes wrong, he’s tasked to accompany (or follow) her to the far northwest corner of the world, Oustrim. First, they seek out a witch, Norrigal, who joins their party. Along the way, Kinch, Galva, and Norrigal get into scrapes and get themselves out of trouble.
The Ink Black Heart by Robert Galbraith
Despite a full client list and a waiting list, when two YouTube creators are attacked in London, the Strike Detective Agency has one more case they can’t turn away.