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Young and New Adult
Laraās had eyes for exactly one person throughout her three years of high school: Chase Harding. Heās tall, strong, sweet, a football star, and frankly, stupid hot. Oh, and heās talking to her now. On purpose and everything. Maybeā¦flirting, even? No, wait, heās definitely flirting, which is pretty much the sum of everything Laraās wanted out of life.
Except sheās haunted by a memory. A memory of a confusing, romantic, strangely perfect summer spent with a girl named Jasmine. A memory that becomes a confusing, disorienting present when Jasmine herself walks through the front doors of the school to see Lara and Chase chatting it up in front of the lockers.
Lara has everything she ever wanted: a tight-knit group of friends, a job that borders on cool, and Chase, the boy of her literal dreams. But if sheās finally got the guy, why canāt she stop thinking about the girl?
Cool for the Summer is a story of self-discovery and new love. Itās about the things we want and the things we need. And itās about the people who will let us be who we are.
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Eva, Celeste, Gina, and Steph used to think their friendship was unbreakable. After all, theyāve been though a lot together, including the astronomical rise of Moonlight Overthrow, the world-famous queer pop band they formed in middle school, never expecting to headline anything bigger than the county fair.
But after a sudden falling out leads to the dissolution of the teensā band, their friendship, and Eva and Celesteās starry-eyed romance, nothing is the same. Gina and Celeste step further into the spotlight, Steph disappears completely, and Eva, heartbroken, takes refuge as a songwriter and secret online fangirlā¦of her own band. That is, until a storm devastates their hometown, bringing the four ex-best-friends back together. As they prepare for one last show, theyāll discover whether growing up always means growing apart.
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Ever since seventeen-year-old Josie Wright can remember, writing has been her identity, the thing that grounds her when everything else is a garbage fire. So when she wins a contest to write a celebrity profile for Deep Focus magazine, sheās equal parts excited and scared, but also ready. Sheās got this.
Soon Josie is jetting off on a multi-city tour, rubbing elbows with sparkly celebrities, frenetic handlers, stone-faced producers, and eccentric stylists. She even finds herself catching feelings for the subject of her profile, dazzling young newcomer Marius Canet. Josieās world is expanding so rapidly, she doesnāt know whether sheās flying or falling. But when a young actress lets her in on a terrible secret, the answer is clear: sheās in over her head.
One womanās account leads to another and another. Josie wants to expose the man responsible, but sheās reluctant to speak up, unsure if this is her story to tell. What if she lets down the women who have entrusted her with their stories? What if this ends her writing career before it even begins? There are so many reasons not to go ahead, but if Josie doesnāt step up, who will?
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Morgan, an elite track athlete, is forced to transfer high schools late in her senior year after it turns out being queer is against her private Catholic schoolās code of conduct. There, she meets Ruby, who has two hobbies: tinkering with her baby blue 1970 Ford Torino and competing in local beauty pageants, the latter to live out the dreams of her overbearing mother. The two are drawn to each other and canāt deny their growing feelings. But while Morganāout and proud, and determined to have a fresh startādoesnāt want to have to keep their budding relationship a secret, Ruby isnāt ready to come out yet. With each girl on a different path toward living her truth, can they go the distance together?
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Seventeen-year-old bisexual boy Asher remembers nothing from the night in 1968 that the police found him covered in his girlfriendās blood. He knows heād never hurt anyone, least of all her. But the only person who believes him is his twin sister. Heās sentenced to five years at the Dozier Reform School. And like Asherās memory, Dozier hides violent secrets of its own.
Juvenile boys serving time for everything from truancy to murder are hidden away in the sinister School for Boys. Those who manage to escape its bounds with broken bones and scars are the lucky ones. Asherās afraid he may end up like many of the other students buried beneath unmarked graves. Worse, his fellow inmates may become his next victims.
In hopes of recovering the events from the night of the murder, Asher visits the schoolās psychiatrist. But when the memories return, he finds many arenāt his own. Thoughts, feelings, and visions from another life, and another time, slip into his mind. And each new memory brings consequences. First days disappear, then weeks. As the weeks slip away, students follow. He starts seeing his murdered girlfriend Olivia in the woods around the school. One morning, after following her ghost into the forest the night before, he wakes up outside covered in blood with no memory, and fears heās killed someone else. On top of that, he learns that his sisterāwho had feared she was being stalked by a boy from their schoolāhas disappeared. Could Asher himself somehow be responsible?
As Asherās possible body count grows, he knows the answers he needs are trapped within his own mind, and in ghosts from the past. He needs to find out who he is and prove the murders arenāt connected to him or risk losing his sanity and freedom forever.
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Fresh by Margot Wood
A hilarious and vulnerable coming-of-age story about the thrilling new experiencesāāand misstepsāāof a girlās freshman year of college
Some students enter their freshman year of college knowing exactly what they want to do with their lives. Elliot McHugh is not one of those people. But picking a major is the last thing on Elliotās mind when sheās too busy experiencing all that college has to offerāfrom dancing all night at off-campus parties, to testing her RA Roseās patience, to making new friends, to having the best sex one can have on a twin-sized dorm room bed. But she may not be ready for the fallout when reality hits. When the sex sheās having isnāt that great. When finals creep up and smack her right in the face. Or when her roommateās boyfriend turns out to be the biggest a-hole. Elliot may make epic mistakes, but if sheās honest with herself (and with you, dear reader), she may just find the person she wants to be. And maybe even fall in love in the process . . . Well, maybe.
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Two Winters by Lauren Emily Whalen
The winter of 1997 is a tragedy waiting to happen. Small-town life isnāt easy for seventeen-year-old, bisexual and closeted Paulina, especially when her best friend Mia becomes pregnant and doesnāt want to tell the babyās father, Paulinaās other best friend, Tesla. Meanwhile, Paulinaās secret relationship with volleyball star Ani is about to go public. One fateful night, everything changes forever.
In the winter of 2014, Perdita, bi and proud in Chicago, is weeks away from turning seventeen. She loves her two moms, but why wonāt they talk about her adoption? When Perdita meets improv performer Fenton, she discovers both a kindred soul and a willing accomplice in her search for the truth. Will Perdita find what sheās looking for?
Two Winters is a contemporary YA retelling of Shakespeareās The Winterās Tale about birth, death, Catholic school, improv comedy and the healing nature of time.
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Thereās always been a hole in Gioās life. Not because heās into both guys and girls. Not because his father has some drinking issues. Not because his friends are always bringing him their drama. No, the hole in Gioās life takes the shape of his birth mom, who left Gio, his brother, and his father when Gio was nine years old. For eight years, he never heard a word from her ⦠and now, just as heās started to get his life together, sheās back.
Itās hard for Gio to know what to do. Can he forgive her like she wants to be forgiven? Or should he tell her she lost her chance to be in his life? Complicating things further, Gioās started to hang out with David, a new guy on the basketball team. Are they friends? More than friends? At first, Gioās not sure ⦠especially because heās not sure what he wants from anyone right now.
There are no easy answers to love ā whether itās family love or friend love or romantic love. In Things We Couldnāt Say, Jay Coles shows us a guy trying to navigate love in all its ambiguity ā hoping at the other end heāll be able to figure out who is and who he should be.
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For as long as she could remember, all Emry wanted was to be a great magician like her father, the magnificent Merlin. As a kid, she fought to be included in his magic lessons for her twin brother, Emmet, and easily outshone him with each spell she cast. But after her fatherās disappearance several years ago, Emry has been feeling a little lost. Fate soon appears in the form of a royal messenger, summoning Emmet to court to serve as Prince Arthurās right-hand wizard. With Emmett indisposed thanks to a bad spell, Emry has to disguise herself as a teen boy and pretend to be her brother at the castle until theyāre able to switch.
Training as a wizard is everything Emry hoped it would be, except working so closely with the unbearably hot Arthur is a growing danger. They soon share adventures and a connection that canāt be denied, but Emryās secret is a crime punishable by death. When royal scandals involving Lancelot, Guinevere, and Gawain threaten to reveal her truth, Emry must decide whether to stay and risk everything for a love borne out of deceit, or leave and never fulfill her potential to be Camelotās greatest magician.
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William Anson is done with relationships, thanks. Heās starting the second year of his medicine degree single, focused, and ready to mingle with purely platonic intentions.
Meeting Daniel, a barely recovered drug addict ready to start living life on his own terms, might just change that.
There are two problems.
One: William isnāt out.
Whatās the point in telling your friends youāre bisexual when you arenāt going to date anyone?
Two: Danielās abusive ex-boyfriend still roams the university campus, searching for cracks in Danielās recovery.
No matter how quickly William falls for Daniel, their friendship is too important to risk ruining over a crush.
William is fine with beingĀ just friendsĀ for the rest of forever.
Well, not quite.
Content warningĀ āĀ This book includes references to abortion, PTSD, drug addiction, abusive relationships, and self-harm.
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Owen Turner is a boy of too many words. For years, they all stayed inside his head and he barely spokeāuntil he met Lily. Lily, the girl who gave him his voice, helped him come out as bi, and settle into his ASD diagnosis. But everything unravels when someone reports Owenās biggest secret to the school: that he was sexually assaulted at a class event.
As officials begin interviewing students to get to the bottom of things, rumors about an assault flood the school hallways. No one knows it happened to Owen, and heās afraid of what will happen if his name gets out. Heās afraid that his classmates will call him a word he canāt standāāvictim.ā Heās afraid his father, a tough-as-nails military vet, will resort to extreme methods to hunt down the name of who did it. And heās afraid that when Lily finds out, sheāll take their relationship to a dark, dangerous place to keep Owen quiet. Then, one day, Owenās fears all come true. And it will take everything heās got to escape the explosion intact.
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Hard Drive by Shae Connor (October 18th)
Hi, my nameās Annie Clark, and Iāve managed to flip my quiet, nerdy, single life completely upside down.
First, I recently figured out that Iām bisexual.
Second, Eve Frederick, star softball player and my ultimate crush, asked me out on a date.
Third, she rocked my world, and now I canāt stop thinking I want more⦠even though Eve is not into relationships.
And to top it all off, someone took a private video of us and is threatening to make it public.
Itās enough to make me want to go back to hiding out in my dorm roomābut only if I can take Eve with me.
As darkness closes in on the city of shattered light, an heiress and an outlaw must decide whether to fend for themselves or fight for each other.
As heiress to a powerful tech empire, seventeen-year-old Asa Almeida strives to prove she’s more than her manipulative father’s shadow. But when he uploads her rebellious sisterās mind to an experimental brain, Asa will do anything to save her sister from reprogrammingāincluding fleeing her predetermined future with her sisterās digitized mind in tow. With a bounty on her head and a rogue A.I. hunting her, Asaās getaway ship crash-lands in the worst possible place: the neon-drenched outlaw paradise, Requiem.
Gun-slinging smuggler Riven Hawthorne is determined to claw her way up Requiemās underworld hierarchy. A runaway rich girl is exactly the bounty Riven needsāuntil a nasty computer virus spreads in Asaās wake, causing a citywide blackout and tech quarantine. To get the payout for Asa and save Requiem from the monster in its circuits, Riven must team up with her captive.
Riven breaks skulls the way Asa breaks circuits, but their opponent is unlike anything theyāve ever seen. The A.I. exploits the girlsā darkest memories and deepest secrets, threatening to shatter the fragile alliance theyāre both depending on. As one of Requiemās 154-hour nights grows darker, the girls must decide whether to fend for themselves or fight for each other before Rivenās city and Asaās sister are snuffed out forever.
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If This Gets Out by Cale Dietrich and Sophie Gonzales (December 7th)
Eighteen-year-olds Ruben Montez and Zach Knight are two members of the boy-band Saturday, one of the biggest acts in America. Along with their bandmates, Angel Phan and Jon Braxton, the four are teen heartbreakers in front of the cameras and best friends backstage. But privately, cracks are starting to form: their once-easy rapport is straining under the pressures of fame, and Ruben confides in Zach that heās feeling smothered by managementās pressure to stay in the closet.
On a whirlwind tour through Europe, with both an unrelenting schedule and minimal supervision, Ruben and Zach come to rely on each other more and more, and their already close friendship evolves into a romance. But when they decide theyāre ready to tell their fans and live freely, Zach and Ruben start to truly realize that they will never have the support of their management. How can they hold tight to each other when the whole world seems to want to come between them?
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Love Somebody by Rachel Roasek (January 11, 2022)
Sam Dickson is a charismatic actress, ambitious and popular with big plans for her future. Ros Shew is one of the smartest people in school–but she’s a loner, and prefers to keep it that way. Then there’s Christian Powell, the darling of the high school soccer team. He’s not the best with communication, which is why he and Sam broke up after dating for six months; but he makes up for it by being genuine, effusive, and kind, which is why they’re still best friends.
When Christian falls for Ros on first sight, their first interaction is a disaster, so he enlists Sam’s help to get through to her. Sam, with motives of her own, agrees to coach Christian from the sidelines on how to soften Ros’s notorious walls. But as Ros starts to suspect Christian is acting differently, and Sam starts to realize the complexity of her own feelings, their fragile relationships threaten to fall apart.
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Twenty one-year-old Max Monroe has it all: beauty, friends, and a glittering life filled with adventure. With tons of followers on Instagram, her picture-perfect existence seems eminently enviable.
Except itās all fake.
Max is actually 16-year-old Kat Sanchez, a quiet and sarcastic teenager living in drab Bakersfield, California. Nothing glamorous in her existenceājust sprawl, bad house parties, a crap school year, and the awkwardness of dealing with her best friend Hariās unrequited love. But while Katās life is far from perfect, she thrives as Max: doling out advice, sharing beautiful photos, networking with famous influencers, even making a real friend in a follower named Elena. The closer Elena and āMaxā getātexting, Snapping, and even callingāthe more Kat feels she has to keep up the faļæ½ade.
But when one of Maxās posts goes ultra-viral and gets back to the very person sheās been stealing photos from, her entire world ā real and fake ā comes crashing down around her. She has to figure out a way to get herself out of the huge web of lies sheās created without hurting the people she loves.
But it might already be too late.
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Enrique āQuiqueā Luna has one goal this summerāget over his crush on Saleem Kanazi by pursuing his other romantic prospects. Never mind that heās only out to his best friend, Fabiola. Never mind that he has absolutely zero game. And definitely forget the fact that good and kind and, not to mention, beautiful Saleem is leaving LA for the summer to meet a girl his parents are trying to set him up with.
Luckily, Quiqueās prospects are each intriguing in their own ways. Thereās stoner-jock Tyler Montana, who might be just as interested in Fabiola as he is in Quique; straitlaced senior class president, Ziggy Jackson; and Manny Zuniga, who keeps looking at Quique like heās carne asada fresh off the grill. With all these choices, Quique is sure to forget about Saleem in no time.
But as the summer heats up and his deep-seated fears and anxieties boil over, Quique soon realizes that getting over one guy by getting under a bunch of others may not have been the best laid plan and living his truth can come at a high cost.
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Melt With You by Jennifer Dugan (May 17, 2022)
Fallon and Chloe used to be best friends. But last summer, the girls hooked up right before Chloe left for college, and after a series of misunderstandings, they arenāt even speaking to one another. Now, a year later, Chloeās back home from school, and Fallon is doing everything in her power to avoid her. Which is especially difficult because their moms own a business togetherāa gourmet ice cream truck where both girls work.
But when their moms have the opportunity to make a presentation to some venture capitalists in Texasāsomething that could seriously expand their business and solve all their money problems to bootāitās up to Fallon to work a series of food truck festivals across the country. But she canāt do it alone, and Chloe is the only one available to help. As tensions heat up again between the two girls, will Fallon be able to keep her cool?
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Growing up in Texasās Rio Grande Valley, Maggie Gonzalez has always been a little messy, but sheās okay with that. After all, she has a great family, a goofy group of friends, a rocky romantic history, and dreams of being a music photographer. Tasked with picking an escort for her little sisterās quinceaƱera, Maggie has to face the truth: that her feelings about her friendsāand her futureāarenāt as simple as sheād once believed.
As Maggieās search for the perfect escort continues, sheās forced to confront new (and old) feelings for three of her friends: Amanda, her best friend and first-ever crush; Matthew, her ex-boyfriend twice-over who refuses to stop flirting with her, and Dani, the new girl who has romantic baggage of her own. On top of this romantic disaster, she canāt stop thinking about the uncertainty of her own plans for the future and what that means for the people she loves.
As the weeks wind down and the boundaries between friendship and love become hazy, Maggie finds herself more and more confused with each photo. When her tried-and-true medium causes more chaos than calm, Maggie needs to figure out how to avoid certain disasterāor be brave enough to dive right into it.
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Adult
Naomi Grant has built her life around going against the grain. After the sex-positive start-up she cofounded becomes an international sensation, she wants to extend her educational platform to live lecturing. Unfortunately, despite her long list of qualifications, higher ed wonāt hire her.
Ethan Cohen has recently received two honors: LA Mag named him one of the cityās hottest bachelors and he became rabbi of his own synagogue. Taking a gamble in an effort to attract more millennials to the faith, the executive board hired Ethan because of his nontraditional background. Unfortunately, his shul is low on both funds and congregants. The board gives him three months to turn things around or else theyāll close the doors of his synagogue for good.
Naomi and Ethan join forces to host a buzzy seminar series on Modern Intimacy, the perfect solution to their problemsāuntil they discover a new oneātheir growing attraction to each other. Theyāve built the syllabus for loveās latest experiment, but neither of them expected theyād be the ones putting it to the test.
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Following the recipe is the key to a successful bake. Rosaline Palmer has always lived by those rulesāwell, except for when she dropped out of college to raise her daughter, Amelie. Now, with a paycheck as useful as greaseproof paper and a house crumbling faster than biscuits in tea, sheās teetering on the edge of financial disaster. But where thereās a whisk thereās a way . . . and Rosaline has just landed a spot on the nationās most beloved baking show.
Winning the prize money would give her daughter the life she deservesāand Rosaline is determined to stick to the instructions. However, more than collapsing trifles stand between Rosaline and sweet, sweet victory.Ā Suave, well-educated, and parent-approved Alain Pope knows all the right moves to sweep her off her feet, but itās shy electrician Harry Dobson who makes Rosaline question her long-held beliefsāabout herself, her family, and her desires.
Rosaline fears falling for Harry is a guaranteed recipe for disaster. Yet as the competitionāand the ovensāheat up, Rosaline starts to realize the most delicious bakes come from the heart.
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Cynical twenty-three-year old August doesnāt believe in much. She doesnāt believe in psychics, or easily forged friendships, or finding the kind of love they make movies about. And she certainly doesnāt believe her ragtag band of new roommates, her night shifts at a 24-hour pancake diner, or her daily subway commute full of electrical outages are going to change that.
But then, thereās Jane. Beautiful, impossible Jane.
All hard edges with a soft smile and swoopy hair and saving Augustās day when she needed it most. The person August looks forward to seeing on the train every day. The one who makes her forget about the cities she lived in that never seemed to fit, and her fear of what happens when she finally graduates, and even her cold-case obsessed mother who wonāt quite let her go. And when August realizes her subway crush is impossible in more ways than oneānamely, displaced in time from the 1970sāshe thinks maybe itās time to start believing.
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Danica Waterhouse is a fully modern witchādaughter, granddaughter, cousin, and co-owner of the Fix-It Witches, a magical tech repair shop. After a messy breakup that included way too much family āfeedback,ā Danica made a pact with her cousin: theyāll keep their hearts protected and have fun, without involving any of the overly opinionated Waterhouse matriarchs. Danica is more than a little exhausted navigating a long-standing family feud where Gram thinks the only good mundane is a dead one and Danicaās mother weaves floral crowns for anyone who crosses her path.
Three blocks down from the Fix-It Witches, Titus Winnaker, owner of Sugar Daddyās bakery, has family trouble of his own. After a tragic loss, all heās got left is his sister, the bakery, and a lifetime of terrible luck in love. Sure, business is sweet, but he canāt seem to shake the romantic curse thatās left him past thirty and still a virgin. Heās decided heās doomed to be forever alone.
Until he meets Danica Waterhouse. The sparks are instant, their attraction irresistible. For him, sheās the one. To her, heās a firebomb thrown in the middle of a family war. Can a modern witch find love with an old-fashioned mundane who refuses to settle for anything less than forever?
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Graphic designer Michelle Amato, after burning out in her corporate marketing career, has now built a thriving freelance business.Ā So what if her love life is nonexistent? Sheās perfectly fine being the black sheep of her marriage-obsessed Puerto Rican-Italian family. Besides, the only guy who ever made her want happily-ever-after disappeared thirteen years ago.
Gabriel Aguilar left the Bronx at eighteen to escape his parentsā demanding expectations, but it also meant saying goodbye to Michelle, his best friend and longtime crush. Now, heās the successful co-owner of LAās hottest celebrity gym, with an investor who insists on opening a New York City location. Itās the last place Gabe wants to go, but when Michelle is unexpectedly brought on board to spearhead the new marketing campaign, everything Gabeās been running from catches up with him.
Michelle is torn between holding Gabe at armās length or picking up right where they left offāin her bed. As they work on the campaign, old feelings resurface, and their reunion takes a sexy turn. Facing mounting pressure from their familiesāwho think theyāre datingāand growing uncertainty about their futures, can they resolve their past mistakes, or is it only a matter of time before Gabe says adiós again?
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Margot Cooper doesnāt do relationships. She tried and it blew up in her face, so sheāll stick with casual hookups, thank you very much. But now her entire crew has foundĀ “the one” and sheās beginning to feel like a fifth wheel. And then fate (the heartless bitch) intervenes. While touring a wedding venue with her engaged friends, Margot comes face-to-face with Olivia Grantāher childhood friend, her first love, her first⦠well, everything. Itās been ten years, but the moment they lock eyes, Margotās cold, dead heart thumps in her chest.
Olivia must be hallucinating. In the decade since she last saw Margot, her life hasnāt gone exactly as planned. At almost thirty, sheās been married… and divorced. However, a wedding planner job in Seattle means a fresh start and a chance to follow her dreams. Never in a million years did she expect her important new clientās Best Woman would be the one that got away.
When a series of unfortunate events leaves Olivia without a place to stay, Margot offers up her spare room because sheās a Very Good Person. Obviously. It has nothing to do with the fact that Olivia is as beautiful as ever and the sparks between them still make Margot tingle. As they spend time in close quarters, Margot starts to question her no-strings stance. Olivia is everything sheās ever wanted, but Margot let her in once and it ended in disaster. Will history repeat itself or should she count her lucky stars that she gets a second chance with her first love?
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Delilah Green swore she would never go back to Bright Fallsānothing is there for her but memories of a lonely childhood where she was little more than a burden to her cold and distant stepfamily. Her life is in New York, with her photography career finally gaining steam and her bed never empty. Sure, itās a different woman every night, but thatās just fine with her.
When Delilahās estranged stepsister, Astrid, pressures her into photographing her wedding with a guilt trip and a five-figure check, Delilah finds herself back in the godforsaken town that she used to call home. She plans to breeze in and out, but then she sees Claire Sutherland, one of Astridās stuck-up besties, and decides that maybe thereās some fun (and a little retribution) to be had in Bright Falls, after all.
Having raised her eleven-year-old daughter mostly on her own while dealing with her unreliable ex and running a bookstore, Claire Sutherland depends upon a life without surprises. And Delilah Green is an unwelcome surpriseā¦at first. Though theyāve known each other for years, they donāt reallyĀ knowĀ each otherāso Claire is unsettled when Delilah figures out exactly what buttons to push. When theyāre forced together during a gauntlet of wedding preparationsāincluding a plot to save Astrid from her horrible fiancĆ©āClaire isnāt sure she has the strength to resist Delilahās charms. Even worse, sheās starting to think she doesnāt want toā¦
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The first time Daisy Ellery killed a man with a pie, it was an accident. Now, itās her calling. Daisy bakes sweet vengeance into her pastries, which she and her dog Zoe deliver to the men whoāve done dirty deeds to the townās women. But if she canāt solve the one crime thatās not of her own baking, sheāll be out of the pie pan and into the oven.
Parking her Pies Before Guys mobile bakery van outside the local diner, Daisy is informed by Frank, the crusty diner owner, that someoneās been prowling around the vanāand not just to inhale the delectable aroma. Already on thin icing with Frank, she finds a letter on her door, threatening to reveal her unsavory secret sideline of pie a la murder.
Blackmail? But who whipped up this half-baked plot to cut a slice out of Daisyās business? Purple-haired campus do-gooder Melly? Noel, the tenderāif flakyāfarm boy? Or one of the abusive men who prefer their pie without a deadly scoop of payback?
The upcoming statewide pie contest could be Daisyās big chance to help wronged women everywhereā¦if she doesnāt meet a sticky end first. Because Daisy knows the blackmailer wonāt stop until her business is in crumbles.
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Non-Fiction
If Jen Winston knows one thing for sure, itās that sheās bisexual. Or waitāmaybe she isnāt? Actually, she definitely is. Unlessā¦sheās not?
Jenās provocative, laugh-out-loud debut takes us inside her journey of self-discovery, leading us through stories of a childhood āgirl crush,ā an onerous quest to have a threesome, and an enduring fear of being bad at sex. Greedy follows Jenās attempts to make sense of herself as she explores the role of the male gaze, what it means to be āqueer enough,ā and how to overcome bi stereotypes when youāre the posterchild for all of them: greedy, slutty, and constantly confused.
With her clever voice and clear-eyed insight, Jen draws on personal experiences with sexism and biphobia to understand how we all can and must do better. She sheds light on the reasons women, queer people, and other marginalized groups tend to make ourselves smaller, provoking the question: What would happen if we suddenly stopped?āā
Greedy shows us that being bisexual is about so much more than who youāre sleeping withāitās about finding stability in a state of flux and defining yourself on your own terms. This book inspires us to rethink the world as we know it, reminding us that Greedy was a superpower all along.
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Dark Tourist by Hasanthika Sirisena (December 3rd)
Dark tourismāvisiting sites of war, violence, and other traumas experienced by othersātakes different forms in Hasanthika Sirisenaās stunning excavation of the unexpected places (and ways) in which personal identity and the riptides of history meet. The 1961 plane crash that left a nuclear warhead buried near her North Carolina hometown, juxtaposed with reflections on her fatherās stroke. A visit to Jaffna in Sri Lankaāthe country of her birth, yet where she is unmistakably a foreignerāto view sites from the recent civil war, already layered over with the narratives of the victors. A fraught memory of her time as a young art student in Chicago that is uneasily foundational to her bisexual, queer identity today. The ways that life-changing impairments following a severe eye injury have shaped her thinking about disability and self-worth.
Deftly blending reportage, cultural criticism, and memoir, Sirisena pieces together facets of her own sometimes-fractured self to find wider resonances with the human universals of love, sex, family, and artāand with languageās ability to both fail and save us.Ā Dark TouristĀ becomes then about finding a home, if not in the world, at least within the limitless expanse of the page.
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