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YA Books 2021
If you're after a heartfelt story featuring an adorable fake-dating romance, a fellow book lover and nuanced conversations surrounding family, religion and mental health, Counting Down With You, the stunning debut YA contemporary by Tashie…
40+ sensational YA book releases for May 2021
From anonymous blackmailers and fake dating to the Titanic and summer love triangles, it's safe to say May 2021 is not here to play. Especially when it comes to lengthening our already never ending 'to read' lists with these upcoming 40+ YA…
Sera Milano on exploring terrorism in YA
When people hear that my new book is a minute-by-minute account of a terror attack at a music festival, following the journeys of five teenagers as their focus shifts from enjoying the night to pure survival, one question tends to come up a…
Lynn Painter on finding her happily-ever-after through writing her YA novel, Better Than the Movies
This guest post was kindly written by Lynn Painter, author of Better Than The Movies.
Finding My Happily-Ever-After By Writing Theirs
When I first decided to write a book, I attempted contemporary romance. It was what I enjoyed reading,…
Angeline Boulley on her sensational new YA thriller, Firekeeper’s Daughter
Following eighteen-year-old Daunis as she goes undercover on a mission for the FBI to discover the truth of who is trafficking drugs into the Ojibwe community, Angeline Boulley's new YA thriller, Firekeeper's Daughter, will have your heart…
Read an exclusive extract of The Last Girl by Goldy Moldavsky & WIN a proof copy
If a book described as Scream meets Gossip Girl sounds like a book you need in your life, The Last Girl by Goldy Moldavsky is the book for you and we not only have an exclusive extract for you to read here and now, we also have five limited…
Lynette Noni on her gritty new YA fantasy, The Prison Healer
To celebrate the release of book one in her new YA dark fantasy trilogy, we caught up with author, Lynette Noni, to discuss all things writing inspirations, releasing a book during a pandemic and The Prison Healer.
Congratulations on…
Krystal Sutherland on her new YA novel, House of Hollow
To celebrate the release of her twisty new YA novel, House of Hollow, we caught up with Our Chemical Hearts author, Krystal Sutherland, to chat all things writing inspirations, dream movie casting and the difference between writing horror…
Connie Glynn talks, Princess at Heart, book four in The Rosewood Chronicles series
To celebrate the release of Princess At Heart, the fourth instalment in the fantastically addictive The Rosewood Chronicles series, we caught up with author and musician, Connie Glynn, to chat all things plot twists, writing inspirations,…
Closed: Win 1 of 5 copies of Roman & Jewel by Dana L. Davis
If you're in the market for a drama filled story of musical theatre and romance (and really, aren't we all?) you're going to need to put a copy of Dana A. Davis' newest YA novel, Roman & Jewel on your reading list asap.
"Jerzie…
25+ YA book releases for April 2021
With stories of brothers and sisters, breakups and make-ups and life and death, these April YA releases are set to make Spring 2021 the best reading season yet.
Mina and the Undead by Amy McCaw (1st April)
New Orleans Fang Fest,…
Maika & Maritza Moulite on their powerful YA novel, One of the Good Ones
Featuring multiple honest and unique POV's, a genre-bending, time-travelling plot and poignant conversations about race, privilege and sexuality, One of the Good Ones, the newest YA novel by sister writing duo Maika and Maritza Moulite, is…
Sara Holland on Phoenix Flame, the epic conclusion to her Havenfall duology
To celebrate the release of Phoenix Flame, the epic conclusion to her Havenfall duology, we caught up with author Sara Holland to talk all things family, pandemics and her incredible new YA fantasy novel, Phoenix Flame.…
Namina Forna on the inspirations behind her debut YA fantasy, The Gilded Ones
This post was kindly written by Namina Forna, author of The Gilded Ones
There once was a series of walls so long, they could circle the entire island of Great Britain seventeen times. They were the largest earthworks of the pre-mechanical…
Alexandra Christo on writing strong women in fantasy
This post was written by Alexandra Christo, author of City of Spells.
For a long time, women’s roles in fantasy were reserved only for the damsels. For the women who need rescuing, or for the love interests to the male heroes. They were…