I can't recommend enough 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' by Holly Jackson. It's a thrilling ride with Pip, a determined teen sleuth who investigates a closed murder case in her town. The way Pip pieces together clues while balancing school and personal life is both relatable and inspiring.
Another fantastic pick is 'The Naturals' by Jennifer Lynn Barnes, featuring Cassie, a girl with a knack for profiling killers. The blend of psychological tension and her sharp wit makes it addictive. For a historical twist, 'The Downstairs Girl' by Stacey Lee follows Jo Kuan, a Chinese-American girl in 1890s Atlanta solving societal mysteries while hiding her identity as a columnist. Each of these books delivers suspense, clever protagonists, and plot twists that keep you hooked till the last page.
I’m always on the lookout for mysteries that feature fierce girls who don’t back down. 'One of Us Is Lying' by Karen M. McManus is a must-read—it’s like 'The Breakfast Club' meets a murder mystery, with Bronwyn, the brainy girl, stepping up to clear her name. The dynamics between the characters and the pacing are spot-on.
Another gem is 'Truly Devious' by Maureen Johnson, where Stevie Bell, an amateur detective, tackles a cold case at her eccentric boarding school. Her dry humor and tenacity shine. If you want something darker, 'Sadie' by Courtney Summers follows a girl hunting her sister’s killer, with a podcast-style narrative that adds layers to the mystery. These books are perfect for teens craving smart, resilient heroines.
Mystery novels with strong female leads are my jam, especially when they’re as clever as 'The Mary Shelley Club' by Goldy Moldavsky. It’s about a group of horror-loving teens orchestrating scary pranks, but things take a dark turn. The protagonist, Rachel, is sharp and resourceful, navigating secrets and danger.
I also love 'The Box in the Woods' by Maureen Johnson, a standalone sequel to 'Truly Devious,' where Stevie Bell solves a summer-camp murder. Her analytical mind and bravery are refreshing. For a paranormal twist, 'The Devouring Gray' by Christine Lynn Herman features Violet, who uncovers her town’s eerie secrets. These stories blend suspense with girls who aren’t afraid to take charge.
Teen mysteries with bold heroines? Start with 'Two Can Keep a Secret' by Karen M. McManus. Ellery moves to a town with a history of disappearances and teams up with local boy Malcolm to unravel the truth. Her curiosity and courage drive the story.
Another pick is 'The Cheerleaders' by Kara Thomas, where Monica investigates her sister’s death years after a tragic incident. Her determination and emotional depth make it gripping. For a lighter yet engaging read, 'Killing November' by Adriana Mather follows a girl at a secretive academy where survival skills include solving murders. Each book offers intrigue and girls who refuse to be sidelined.
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Kayla is a smart, focused, top-mark student in her last two senior years of high school in a private facility for rich kids in Florida. All she wants is to get accepted to Harvard and graduate with top marks to follow the career she has set for herself. Her entire life is about becoming an independent and successful vet. She has micro-managed it and planned it to the tiniest detail. Leaving no room for a social life or living her teen years like her peers.
This year has had its ups and downs, with her stepbrother of almost ten years coming to live under the same roof after being raised apart after their parents married. The chaos and drama his appearance has brought since he despises not only his father but Kayla's mother too, has made home tense. He's a rude, defiant, and arrogant pain in her ass who is hellbent on causing trouble and listens to no one.
Dane is the polar opposite in every way - Vain, oversexed, a playboy who takes nothing seriously except booze, girls, and his motorbike while he rebels in every way against his father for ripping apart his family. Looking like a teen idol, acting like someone who doesn't need to take accountability for anything in his life, Kayla honestly cannot stand him. She sees a loser who will live on daddy's money and drink away his youth while sleeping with every girl in the county.
At 17, they have known one another most of their lives and never had any kind of friendly relationship. They have always been classmates but never friends and definitely not siblings. - but all that is about to change.
On her eighteenth birthday, Aria Veyne’s life is destroyed by a single burst of ancient magic.
Kidnapped by powerful elders and taken to Ebonveil Academy, a school built to monitor the world’s most dangerous supernaturals, Aria quickly learns one terrifying truth. No one knows what she is.
Not even her.
But the moment her powers awakened, three heirs felt it.
Archer Nightblade, the powerful werewolf heir, fights instincts that demand he protect her. Lucien Blackwell, the dangerously composed vampire heir, hides a hunger that has nothing to do with blood. Jasper Ashwyck, the charming fae heir, can’t decide if Aria is his greatest curiosity… or his greatest weakness.
The closer Aria gets to them, the stronger her mysterious magic becomes. As secrets buried for centuries begin to surface, the elders realize they may have made a catastrophic mistake.
Because Aria isn’t just another student.
She may be the one person capable of changing the supernatural world forever.
And if the darkness hunting her doesn’t claim her first, the girl with violet eyes just might.
A story about a heroine as she experiences the ups and downs of a high school life while striving to finish her mission as a secret spy. But, is it really that easy being a secret spy in high school?
Meet Esmerelda Sleuth. Sleuth is her name and investigating is her game. (Paranormal Investigating, that is.)
Esmerelda makes a good living as an investigator in a rather progressive firm. She lives a stable and sensible life until she meets Lance; an old money "hottie" who works for a real estate firm next to her building. After accepting an invitation for a weekend getaway party, she quickly discovers that Lance has a secret. He is wealthy. That part is true. And, yes, he's procured a job as a realtor in the building next door. His secret is that he belongs to an underground society of humans who didn't abandon their connection to magic centuries ago when religion declared it evil and he has traveled through time specifically to find her and bring her back to his time to marry him. If that isn't enough of a far fetched tale to absorb, he informs her that she was born in his time to a family belonging to that same secret society and was promised in marriage to him as an infant. When enemies who didn't want to see the union of families take place made attempts on her life, her parents sent her into the future and erased her memories of them as a precaution.
Possessing virtually no belief in magic, ghosts, psychics, time travel, etc., it takes some doing on Lance's part to convince her to believe his story and go back with him. When she does, the lies, deceit and attempts on her life start all over again. Will she escape emotionally and physically unscathed?
"The Other Side Of the Mirror" is a steamy-paranormal-romance- mystery-thriller and book one of the Esmerelda Sleuth series.
With her enemies in pre-civil war Virginia still seeking her death, Esmerelda is forced to return to the future only days after wedding Lance. Because it was necessary to fake her death in order to stop her enemies from following her to the future, her new husband, Lance, was forced to stay behind. He’d placed a magic box for them to communicate until he found a way to safely be with her beneath the floorboards of the house.
Now, she must find it.
A task that is easier said than done!
“The Magic Box” is book two of the exciting paranormal-romance-mystery-thriller Esmerelda Sleuth Series
I quit and dipped. City threw a parade.
Only Jenna Blake—my oh-so-gifted junior who claimed she could "see through killers' eyes"—lost it.
At her celebration banquet, she went full drama queen:
"I owe everything to Kate Mercer. Please, bring her back!"
I laughed. Cold. Not happening.
Last time around, I was the hotshot detective. But every clue I found? She dropped it first like she read my mind.
People started saying I was washed.
So I went all in—three months, no sleep, cracked a massive trafficking ring. Led the raid myself.
She beat me there. Again. Place was cleaned out.
Boom. She's the city's golden girl.
I'm the clown with no game.
Pressure got ugly. My head snapped. I died chasing the last scumbag.
Then—bam. I woke up. Same day. Raid morning. Round two.
I've always been drawn to mystery novels with fierce female protagonists, especially in the young adult genre. One of my all-time favorites is 'A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder' by Holly Jackson. The main character, Pip, is relentlessly curious and determined, diving headfirst into a cold case that everyone else has written off. Her investigative skills and tenacity make her impossible not to root for. Another standout is 'One of Us Is Lying' by Karen M. McManus, which features Bronwyn, a sharp and resourceful girl caught in a web of secrets. The way she navigates the chaos around her is both inspiring and thrilling. For something with a darker edge, 'The Diviners' by Libba Bray introduces Evie O’Neill, a flapper-era heroine with supernatural talents and a knack for solving eerie mysteries. These books are packed with suspense, clever twists, and heroines who refuse to back down.
Oh, mystery books with fierce teen heroines? Absolutely! One of my all-time favorites is 'A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder' by Holly Jackson. The protagonist, Pip, is this brilliant, determined girl who reinvestigates a closed murder case for her school project. Her tenacity and intelligence make her impossible not to root for. The way she pieces together clues while juggling school and personal drama feels so real—like you’re right there with her, flipping through case files and sneaking around for answers.
Another gem is 'The Cheerleaders' by Kara Thomas. It’s darker, but Monica’s journey to uncover the truth behind her sister’s death is gripping. She’s flawed but fearless, and the small-town secrets add layers to the mystery. And let’s not forget 'One of Us Is Lying'—Bronwyn’s analytical mind shines as she fights to clear her name. These books aren’t just about solving crimes; they’re about girls who refuse to be sidelined.