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Here Lyeth by Johanna Frank

Here Lyeth

Answers lie buried beneath a grave marker. Only it happens to be her own.
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The Time Door by Shannon McDermott
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The Time Door

Reuben Jackson will make a stand for the Mars team—even against the powerfully united politicians and scientists.
Shannon McDermott’s novel The Time Door transplants the seeds of political thriller into the soils of near-future sci-fi, exploring one decaying civilization in light of another.
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Rift by Steven James

Rift

When seventeen-year-old Sahara O’Saughnessy discovers a rift into the realm of lore, the most haunting stories she’s been telling her friends come to life.
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The Shadows of Erathal by Joseph P. Macolino

The Shadows of Erathal

With the continent on the brink of war, the heroes of Evorath uncover a malignant force lurking in the shadows of Erathal.
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The Locket's Revenge, L. E. Richmond
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The Locket’s Revenge

As a vengeful enchantress, fiery monster, and impending war threaten the Undersea Realm, Locklyn and Darin must decide what they are willing to sacrifice in order to stop the locket’s revenge.
Thanks to favorite heroes returning from The Mermaid’s Tale, joined by new arrivals, this ocean is full of vibrant and memorable life.
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The Springborn by Carrie Anne Noble
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The Springborn

When an 1800s coal town girl grows antlers, she lives in shame and isolation until she meets a moth-winged boy who knows her secret–and has secrets of his own.
Carrie Anne Noble’s The Springborn leaps to life with rich characters that ache with humanity, walking through themes well-known by teen and young adult readers.
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A Star so Bound and Broken by Yakira Goldsberry

A Star So Bound and Broken

Jorrin has only five days to find his missing friend. But it won’t be easy to find a lost star in the dangerous city of Bash-al Feret, ruled by Rahim Padishah, the immortal ruler who hungers for stardust.
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City of End by Katelyn E. Pfeiffer

City of End

With untapped power at her fingertips, can Aoire save her city from annihilation and also learn who she was called to be?
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Curse of Silence by Erin Halbmaier

Curse of Silence

While trapped in the body of someone else, Princess Daphne must find a way to tell someone who she is without written or spoken words if she wants to resume her true form and stop the traitorous kitchen maid.
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DreadKing by David Liberto

DreadKing

The Veil is torn and heroes are captured in a dungeon crawl where Pol must fight dark fey and the inner barriers in this captivating hero’s journey.
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The Castle Rose by Tabitha Caplinger

The Castle Rose

When Odette starts seeing an otherwise invisible man, she questions her sanity and whether true love really can break curses.
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Once Upon an Apple by Gabrielle Landi

Once Upon an Apple

A lord’s son, a milkmaid, and seven mischievous goats are the stars in this Snow White–inspired cozy fantasy romance fairy-tale retelling with found family feels and Hallmark movie vibes.
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Wind Charmer by Meredith Leigh Burton

Wind Charmer

A neurodivergent princess must use her seemingly paltry power to speak to animals and the wind in order to defeat an evil that can control ice and use fear, an evil that is as beautiful as it is deadly.
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Memories of Lucinda Eco by Scott T. Barnes

Memories of Lucinda Eco

In the brutally magnificent desert of Baja, California, Lucinda seeks to master the mystical Beyond in order to reverse a witch’s curse on her grandmother.
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Quest of Fire: Devastation by Brett Armstrong

Quest of Fire: Devastation

The Commonwealth is crumbling and a teen must choose between saving those he loves or the Commonwealth he serves.
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The Immortal Abyss by Katherine Briggs
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The Immortal Abyss

Nations rise and fall in the aftermath of war over the Eternity Gate. The corrupted desert throne stands empty, and the Immortal Abyss awakens.
The Immortal Abyss expands the world of The Eternity Gate, exploring national conflicts and personal maturity while building pathos to satisfying conclusions.
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The Burning Tree by Helen Dent
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The Burning Tree

In Ellie Caster’s town of Bishop’s Gap, the feuding Caster and Levy families both dread the mark, a scorch that brings a curse from the Burning Tree.
Helen Dent’s debut The Burning Tree brings magical realism to rural Georgia, untangling thickets of familial strife with colorful characters and verdant prose.
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Her Fake Superhero Boyfriend by H. L. Burke

Her Fake Superhero Boyfriend

When heiress Mira approaches Face-Shifting supervillain KC with an offer of playing her boyfriend for the week, KC decides he’s got nothing to lose, especially not his heart.
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Jabin Kainos and the Slated Revelations by Vince Mancuso

Jabin Kainos and the Slated Revelations

Jabin’s mission is clear: take down the puppet master behind the Manifests—and maybe save Jabin’s friends in the process.
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Over the Dragon's Wall by Alanna Vane

Over the Dragon’s Wall

Sage is going to get her family back together—but what if that means sacrificing more than she could have imagined?
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Windward on the Sea of Fire by Tripp Berry

Windward on the Sea of Fire

The group circles the Pacific Ocean, trying to get away from their White Spider pursuers, until they’re eventually caught in a blockade trap and must figure out how to survive.
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Ignite by Kara Swanson
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Ignite

When young phoenix Mara comes face-to-face with the kindhearted Eli, she begins to wonder if the humans aren’t the monsters she’s always feared.
Kara Swanson’s fantasy novel Ignite sparks and soars with its coming-of-age storyline.
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Regency and Regicide by J. J. Fischer
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Regency & Regicide

When aspiring young novelist Miss Diana Crewe falls asleep on her manuscript in early nineteenth century England, the last thing she expects is to wake in the middle of the world she’s created.
. J. J. Fischer’s Regency and Regicide uses the expected tropes of a historical fantasy to explore truth, goodness, and beauty.
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Silver Blood by Grace R. Pringle

Silver Blood

In a land divided and under constant assault, the lives of three friends diverge and intersect again; one path leads to safety and hope, another to power, death, and despair.
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Before the Fire Burns by Timothy Benefield

Before the Fire Burns

A young man embarks on a quest for justice after airship pirates kill his brother.
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