I’ve been absolutely obsessed with the latest YA releases, and there’s so much variety this year! If you’re into fantasy, 'The Ivory Key' by Akshaya Raman is a thrilling adventure about siblings searching for a magical artifact—it’s got political intrigue and sibling bonds that hit hard. For contemporary lovers, 'This Place Is Still Beautiful' by XiXi Tian explores race, identity, and family through the eyes of two very different sisters. It’s heartfelt and thought-provoking.
And if you want something totally unique, 'Gallant' by V.E. Schwab is a gothic masterpiece with eerie illustrations and a protagonist who can see ghosts. Plus, 'The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School' by Sonora Reyes is a sharp, funny, and deeply relatable story about staying true to yourself. These books are all over my feed, and they’re definitely worth the hype.
I’m always on the lookout for fresh YA books, and this year’s lineup is fire. 'All My Rage' by Sabaa Tahir is a powerful story about friendship, family, and forgiveness—it’s raw and emotional in the best way. For something lighter, 'Kiss & Tell' by Adib Khorram is a fun, queer rom-com about a boy band star navigating fame and first love. And if you’re into sci-fi, 'Defy the Night' by Brigid Kemmerer is a gripping tale of rebellion and romance in a kingdom plagued by disease.
Don’t sleep on 'The Witchery' by S. Isabelle either; it’s a witchy, immersive read perfect for fans of magical schools. These books are trending hard, and for good reason—they’re unputdownable.
Recent YA releases are killing it! 'I Kissed Shara Wheeler' by Casey McQuiston is a queer mystery-romance with razor-sharp wit. 'The Chandler Legacies' by Abdi Nazemian is a poignant boarding school story about secrets and self-discovery. And 'The Stars Between Us' by Cristin Terrill is a space-themed Cinderella retelling with twists. All three are buzzing online and totally worth your TBR pile.
I've noticed some fantastic new releases that are blowing up right now. 'The Sunbearer Trials' by Aiden Thomas is a huge hit, blending Mexican mythology with a high-stakes competition—think 'Hunger Games' but with gods and demigods. Another standout is 'A Thousand Heartbeats' by Kiera Cass, which delivers that perfect mix of romance and royal drama she's famous for.
For fans of darker, more atmospheric reads, 'The Luminaries' by Susan Dennard is a must. It’s got eerie forests, secret societies, and a protagonist who’s out to prove herself. On the lighter side, 'The Do-Over' by Lynn Painter is a hilarious rom-com about a girl stuck in a time loop on Valentine’s Day. And let’s not forget 'Family of Liars' by E. Lockhart, the prequel to 'We Were Liars,' which is already tearing up the charts with its twisted family secrets. These books are all over BookTok and Goodreads, so you know they’re worth checking out.
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Sian Claiborne is not a happy camper. Just when she was getting into the groove of high school hijinks, her parents decide to pick up stakes. Now the popular cheerleader is off to the Ritz and glamor of the Hollywood Hills, where her new school is home to the offspring of Hollywood's elite. Determined to hold her own, she befriends one of the school's outcasts on her first day, thus drawing a line in the sand between her and the ever-popular 'Mean Girls'. Little does she care until she claps eyes on Jace Saunders and almost loses her pompoms.Of course, the head cheerleader already has her eyes set on Jace and lets Sian know in no uncertain terms that he's off-limits. Jace Saunders has taken one look at the new girl, and this son of Hollywood royalty wants what he sees. But Jace has history with the most popular girl in school, a girl who has already warned off Sian, and what about Sian's parents? Are they going to allow their daughter to date someone as high profile as Jace?
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.
In a high school world where popularity reigns, Ava Martinez prefers the quiet corners of the library to the chaos of the halls. After her mother's engagement to Mark, she's forced to navigate life with her charming yet unpredictable stepsibling, Ethan Davis. When a science project pairs them together, their playful banter ignites a connection neither expected.
As Ethan helps Ava transform into the girl she thinks she wants to be, they both confront jealousy, self-discovery, and the complexities of their feelings. But when a betrayal threatens to unravel everything, Ava must decide what truly matters.
In this heartwarming tale of friendship, identity, and the struggle for acceptance, Ava learns that the journey to find oneself is often the most rewarding adventure of all. Will she choose the spotlight or embrace her true self—and the unexpected love waiting right beside her?
Amara Bennett has a rule:
Never let anyone close enough to break your heart twice.
After a humiliating breakup that turned her into the laughingstock of her school, she’s done with romance, done with hope, and definitely done with boys who make promises they can’t keep.
Then Julian Reyes transfers into her class.
Charming without trying. Annoyingly kind. The type of boy who remembers little things—like how she hates strawberries on cake and how she always pretends she’s okay when she isn’t.
At first, Amara can’t stand him.
Mostly because Julian somehow sees through every wall she built around herself.
But when a misunderstanding makes the entire school believe they’re dating, Julian offers her a deal: fake a relationship until the rumors die down.
Simple.
Except nothing about Julian feels fake.
Not the way he waits outside her classroom just to walk her home.
Not the way his hand finds hers during crowded hallways.
And definitely not the way he looks at her like she’s the best thing he’s ever found.
For the first time in a long time, Amara begins to believe love might not be something meant to hurt her.
But just when she finally lets herself fall, she discovers the truth Julian has been hiding since the day they met—a truth that could destroy everything between them.
Because Julian didn’t transfer to her school by coincidence.
He came for her.
"A book to rival TWILIGHT and VAMPIRE DIARIES, and one that will have you wanting to keep reading until the very last page! If you are into adventure, love and vampires this book is the one for you!" --Vampirebooksite.com (regarding Turned) OBSESSED is Book #12—and the final book—of the bestselling series THE VAMPIRE JOURNALS, which begins with TURNED (Book #1)--a free download with over 900 five star reviews! In OBSESSED, 16 year old Scarlet Paine races to save her true love, Sage, before he is killed at the hand of the Immortalists. Alienated from her friends and family—and with only one night left before Sage is wiped out—Scarlet is forced to choose whether to sacrifice it all for him.Caitlin and Caleb race desperately to save their daughter, still determined to find a way to cure Scarlet and to end vampirism for all time. Their quest leads them to one shocking secret after the next as they seek to find the ancient, lost vampire city, hidden deep beneath the Sphinx in Egypt. What they find may just change the destiny of the vampire race for all time.Yet it may still be too late. The Immortalist nation is intent on killing Scarlet and Sage, while Kyle, too, is on a murderous rampage, turning Vivian and the entire high school into his own vampire army, set on destroying the town.In OBSESSED, the shocking finale of the 12 book series THE VAMPIRE JOURNALS, Scarlet and Caitlin will be left with a monumental choice—one that will change the world forever. Will Scarlet make the ultimate sacrifice to save Sage’s life? Will Caitlin give up everything to save her daughter? Will they both risk everything for love? “Morgan Rice proves herself again to be an extremely talented storyteller….This would appeal to a wide range of audiences, including younger fans of the vampire/fantasy genre. It ended with an unexpected cliffhanger that leaves you shocked.”–The Romance Reviews (regarding Loved)
“Do you want me to show you?” he asked.
I nodded, unable to find my voice.
He stepped closer, his presence overwhelming, and before I could react, I was lifted off my feet and placed onto the bed.
His gaze lingered on me—dark, unreadable, dangerous in a way I didn’t fully understand.
I should have stopped this.
I should have walked away.
But I didn’t.
He leaned in slowly, his voice low near my ear. “You sure about this?”
My breath caught.
Then, just as quickly as the tension built, he pulled back.
“Think carefully,” he said coldly. “Before you decide what you want.”
And then he left me there—breathless, confused, and completely undone.
From an unnoticed calculus nerd to the sudden focus of the school’s most dangerous distraction—the principal’s son—everything in her life begins to change.
He’s the kind of boy everyone warns you about.
And now, he’s the only one paying attention to her.
I’ve stumbled upon some absolute gems recently. 'The Sunbearer Trials' by Aiden Thomas is a vibrant, mythology-inspired adventure that’s already making waves with its rich world-building and diverse characters. Another standout is 'If You Could See the Sun' by Ann Liang, a gripping blend of fantasy and academia that explores themes of invisibility and ambition in a way that’s both relatable and thrilling.
For those who crave contemporary stories, 'I Kick and I Fly' by Ruchira Gupta is a powerful narrative about resilience and hope, while 'The Brothers Hawthorne' by Jennifer Lynn Barnes offers a twisty, suspenseful dive into family secrets. If you’re into romance with a supernatural edge, 'Divine Rivals' by Rebecca Ross delivers an enchanting enemies-to-lovers tale set against a backdrop of magical letters and warring gods. These books not only cater to varied tastes but also push boundaries in YA storytelling.
I’ve noticed a few standout trends this year. Fantasy continues to dominate, with books like 'A Study in Drowning' by Ava Reid making waves. It’s a dark academia meets gothic fantasy with a slow-burn romance that’s impossible to put down. Another gem is 'The Scarlet Alchemist' by Kylie Lee Baker, blending historical fantasy with alchemy and a fierce protagonist.
On the contemporary front, 'The Luis Ortega Survival Club' by Sonora Reyes is a powerful story about reclaiming agency after trauma, while 'The Dos and Donuts of Love' by Adiba Jaigirdar offers a sweet, queer rom-com set in a donut shop. For those who love thrillers, 'She Is a Haunting' by Trang Thanh Tran is a chilling horror with Vietnamese folklore woven into its spine-tingling plot.
This year’s YA scene is vibrant, with diverse voices and fresh takes on familiar genres. Whether you’re into fantasy, romance, or horror, there’s something new and exciting waiting for you.
Currently, one book that's really taking the young adult scene by storm is 'The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes' by Suzanne Collins. It’s a prequel to 'The Hunger Games' series, and let me tell you, it's a fascinating dive into the backstory of Coriolanus Snow! One of the things I love about it is how it explores themes of morality, ambition, and the consequences of power. You know, it’s not just about survival; it also delves into how choices shape one’s identity. The writing is rich and thought-provoking, plus, you get to see the Games from a totally different perspective!
I’ve been glued to the pages, feeling the tension build as the characters navigate the brutal world of Panem. If you enjoyed 'The Hunger Games', you'll definitely appreciate the depth and context this prequel provides. It’s even sparked some great discussions in my book club about the ethical dilemmas faced by the characters. I mean, who wouldn’t want to ponder whether the end justifies the means while rooting for someone like Coriolanus? We finally get a glimpse into the mind of the tyrant himself! You'll definitely want to add it to your reading list.