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The Painted Fairytale by Lara d'Entremont

The Painted Fairytale

Wren Devine discovers her paintings are gateways to other worlds—one of which is haunted by a vengeful pirate and holds a homeless boy captive that she must save.
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Truth Cursed by Angie Dickenson
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Truth Cursed

Cressida is selected to join a mission to infiltrate the kingdom’s royal court. She has been thrown unceremoniously into a world of ball gowns and espionage.
Angie Dickinson spins a delightful new tale with colorful yarn from Ella Enchanted and Spy School, planted firmly in the ethos of a Victorian world.
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Truthcry by Evelyn Grace

Truthcry

Thrown into a dangerous quest to save their kingdoms, a commoner and a prince must discover the truth in order to defeat the darkness.
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Sanctified by V. Romas Burton

Sanctified

With only one path to freedom, will Rae decide to follow her fate or find another?
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The Unraveling of Emlyn DuLaine by Lindsay A. Franklin
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The Unraveling of Emlyn DuLaine

Emlyn’s life is upended when she is pulled through a portal into the fantasyland of her childhood imaginings—a magical library holding the storyworlds of every story ever published.
In this cheekily meta look at young adult fiction, Lindsay A. Franklin sincerely tackles themes of grief and insecurity while providing laugh-out-loud moments.
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Outlaw City by Daniel Tuituku

Outlaw City

In a dystopian alternate reality known as World City, a young man’s faith is rekindled, and he sets out on a quest to overthrow the tyrannical King and finally set the city free from his evil grasp.
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Incarnate by Antony Barone Kolenc

Incarnate

An ordinary high school senior in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, is pursued by ruthless zealots and secret government agents after he learns he may be the clone of Jesus Christ.
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The Healing Stone by John Newton

The Healing Stone

A 13th-century Spanish teen and heir to the stone of healing, wants to bring justice to the medieval world that killed his parents, but he discovers the true owners of the healing stone have other plans.
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Darkfell by Amanda Wright
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Darkfell

Armed with a cryptic map, a biscuit-loving tutor, and the brawn of his best friend, Thom Darkfell sets out to find the star daughter and lock the barrier to bind the dark realm of Zakar.
Amanda Wright balances very dark elements and heavy themes of identity, loss, and suffering with wholesome romance and unexpected humor.
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Council of Light by Althea Damgaard

Council of Light

Rhoanda, the Storm Rider must face tempests of a different sort as queen and wife to the Truth Bearer.
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Falcon Dagger by Azalea Dabill

Falcon Dagger

Long lost keeper of the keys and unfit first daughter, Kyrin Cieri is the hope of Cierheld stronghold or its doom.
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Echo Nova by Clint Hall
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Echo Nova

Dominus Corp. hires Dash Keane to be a timestar—the focus of his own series in which he must survive some of the most dangerous periods in history.
Clint Hall’s teen-starring sci-fi Echo Nova sprints in the footsteps of Ready Player One and The Maze Runner, yet with time-leaping portals that mirror our present reality.
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Squire of Truth by Jill Williamson
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Squire of Truth

Squire-turned-investigator Cole and aspiring songstress Mistel must unravel the mystery of a brutal murder before they become the next targets.
Despite its serious elements, Squire of Truth serves a light tale that will engage readers with its mystery and sympathetic hero.
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Battle of Lion Rock by D. J. Williams

Battle of Lion Rock

Jack Reynolds must fight against his greatest fear as a legendary warrior’s unrelenting power threatens the destruction of everything and everyone he loves.
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Rescuing a Supervillain

Superhero Sam volunteers at a cat shelter and devotes himself to taming a feral cat as well as gaining the trust of his new co-volunteer … but what will he do when he discovers they are one and the same?
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Memoria, J. J. Fischer
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Memoria

Sephone Winter fights to reclaim her soul as her gift spirals out of control and the deadly poison coursing through her veins begins to exact its terrible vengeance.
J. J. Fischer draws on themes explored in the Calor and Lumen, delving into deep themes of forgiveness, healing from trauma, and trusting the unknown.
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Raptor's Realm: Protector of the Voiceless by D. M. Harold

Raptor’s Realm

Oz must confront both his brother’s corruption and his own crippling self-doubt to become the leader no one—including himself—ever thought he could be.
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Echoes of the Tomb by M. Tobias Harris

Echoes of the Tomb

As armies of nightmarish beasts led by their traitorous brethren descend upon them, the seven members of 1-1-8 will need every resource, gift, and tactical decision to survive.
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The Battle of Euangelion: Reborn by S. Steyn

The Battle of Euangelion: Reborn

Alexis slowly begins to embrace her new reality after being abruptly recruited to a mystical Island within the Kingdom of Euangelion where humans enjoy immunity and immortality.
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Fragments by J. A. Webb

Fragments

Father Curtis, priest of the Order of the Eternal, seeks solace in his secluded parish, sheltered from the oppressive regime. But then, unjustly branded a heretic, he must flee for his life.
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Hero of Ulneer by Tripp Berry

Hero of Ulneer

Tadd would rather have towering Ulneerians or a White Nephilim to lend a hand, but no. He chased after them on his own.
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There Bleeds the Light by Andrea Renae

There Bleeds the Light

Desperate to embrace her newfound Luvesti heritage and leave her past behind, Amyrah discovers that darkness’s reach is long and the battle in her own heart could decide the fate of Atsun.
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The Lost City by Jack Borden

The Lost City

Avelyn and her little brother, tiny elf creatures who live in a massive forest, travel toward an ancient city in the west, where they hope to find a cure for their mother’s aging sickness.
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Lethal Kings by Victoria McCombs
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Lethal Kings

For the first time in history, a queen has rejected the game. Eliza will start her reign with no alliances while Althea must fight to save her tenuous bond with the king who cannot love.
Victoria McCombs continues to craft a complicated game of characters playing across The Fae Dynasty series.
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Falling Through the Black by E. A. Hendryx

Falling Through the Black

A girl who survived the desert teams up with a spy recommitted to the fight to join the rising rebellion throughout the galaxy.
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