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The Academy of The Ascendant - Book 1 Marked by Starlight

The Academy of The Ascendant - Book 1 Marked by Starlight

She was never meant to survive their world. Now she’s the only one who can burn it down. Lyra thought she was just a girl with strange dreams and a birthmark that shimmered beneath moonlight. But when a celestial event rips her from Earth and drops her into the brutal halls of the Academy of the Ascendant, she discovers a deadly truth: she’s the lost heir of a realm that erased her bloodline—and she’s carrying the forbidden magic that could unravel it all. The Academy is ruled by power and hierarchy. The weak are crushed. The strong ascend. And the Triad—three elite heirs born of elemental fire, storm, and air—will do anything to break her. Until they realize she’s more powerful than all of them. Mocked. Hunted. Desired. As Lyra unlocks the four elemental affinities no student should possess, she becomes the center of a prophecy that the Council has killed to keep buried. But it’s the fifth element—the forbidden Void—that marks her for something more. Survival means mastering her magic. Love could cost her everything. And rebellion might just start with a kiss. Perfect for fans of Zodiac Academy, Throne of Glass, and The Cruel Prince, Marked by Starlight is the explosive first book in a dark fantasy romance series filled with elemental magic, enemies-to-lovers heat, and a heroine who refuses to bow.
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Turned (Book #1 in the Vampire Journals)

Turned (Book #1 in the Vampire Journals)

18 year old Caitlin Paine finds herself uprooted from her nice suburb and forced to attend a dangerous New York City high school when her Mom moves again. The one ray of light in her new surroundings is Jonah, a new classmate who takes an instant liking to her. But before their romance can blossom, Caitlin suddenly finds herself changing. She is overcome by a superhuman strength, a sensitivity to light, a desire to feed--by feelings she does not understand. She seeks answers to what’s happening to her, and her cravings lead her to the wrong place at the wrong time. Her eyes are opened to a hidden world, right beneath her feet, thriving underground in New York City. She finds herself caught between two dangerous covens, right in the middle of a vampire war. It is at this moment that Caitlin meets Caleb, a mysterious and powerful vampire who rescues her from the dark forces. He needs her to help lead him to the legendary lost artifact. And she needs him for answers, and for protection. Together, they will need to answer one crucial question: who was her real father? But Caitlin finds herself caught between two men as something else arises between them: a forbidden love. A love between the races that will risk both of their lives, and will force them to decide whether to risk it all for each other… "TURNED is an ideal story for young readers. Morgan Rice did a good job spinning an interesting twist on what could have been a typical vampire tale. Refreshing and unique, TURNED has the classic elements found in many Young Adult paranormal stories. Book #1 of the Vampire Journals Series focuses around one girl…one extraordinary girl!...TURNED is easy to read but extremely fast-paced....Recommended for anyone who likes to read soft paranormal romances. Rated PG." --The Romance Reviews
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Children of the Cauldron: Book One of An Domhan

Children of the Cauldron: Book One of An Domhan

The first book in a series about Gods, Godesses, treachery and betrayal. Follow the main character as she learns her strengths and fights to restore the balance of light and dark.
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The Heir's Secret Child: A Royal Scandal

The Heir's Secret Child: A Royal Scandal

Catherine has spent her life serving the royal family of Eldoria and hiding her feelings for Prince George, friend and the heir to the throne. But when a reckless night ends with him stumbling into her arms, everything changes. Prince George doesn’t remember what happened, but Catherine does. But when the reality of what happened that night begins to grow inside her, she runs, not for herself, but to save him from the scandal that could destroy the crown. But secrets have a way of resurfacing, especially in a kingdom full of spies, enemies in silk gowns, and a rival princess whose family is plotting to take the throne. When a huge scandal and the truth threatens the monarchy, Prince George must decide: His duty to the crown or the woman who carries his heart, and his heir.
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Betrothed (Book #6 in the Vampire Journals)

Betrothed (Book #6 in the Vampire Journals)

Caitlin and Caleb find themselves, once again, back in time—this time, in the London of 1599. <br><br>London in 1599 is a wild place, filled with paradoxes: while on the one hand it is an incredibly enlightened, sophisticated time, breeding playwrights like Shakespeare, on the other, it is also barbaric and cruel, with daily public executions, torture, and heads of prisoners impaled on spikes. It is also a time of superstition and grave public danger, with a lack of sanitation, and the Bubonic Plague spreading in the streets, carried by rats. <br><br>In this environment Caitlin and Caleb land, on the search for her father, for the third key, for the mythical shield that can save humankind. Their mission takes them through a whirlwind of London’s most amazing medieval architecture, through the British countryside’s most breathtaking castles. It takes them back into the heart of London, where they just might meet Shakespeare himself, and see one of his plays live. It brings them to a little girl, Scarlet, who just might become their daughter. And all the while, Caitlin’s love for Caleb deepens, as finally they are together—and as Caleb might just finally find the perfect time, and place, to propose to her. <br><br>Sam and Polly have traveled back, too, and as they find themselves stuck together on their own journey, their relationship deepens, as they each, despite themselves, can’t help feeling more deeply for each other. <br><br>But all is not well. Kyle has come back, too, as has his evil sidekick, Sergei, and they are both intent on destroying everything good in Caitlin’s life. It will be a race to the finish, as Caitlin is forced to make some of the hardest decisions of her life if she is to save everyone who is dear to her, save her relationship with Caleb—and try to make it out alive.
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Assassin's Daughter

Assassin's Daughter

Iris “Prisoner……. Captive….. Slave…..” Those are little words when it comes down to me. My teenage was almost gone and when I saw myself standing in my adulthood, I realized I lost so many things including myself. Because I was his prisoner. I was Bratva’s captive and he left no stone unturned to teach me who is the owner of my life. “Regret?” “I regret the day when I stepped in his mansion blinded by vengeance. And he showed no mercy. I regret my impulsive decision and many more. But above all, I regret being the puppet of his hand.” Dimitrios “I don't have the word mercy in my rule book.” “But she is a kid.” “Doesn't matter. What matters is, she is an assassin's daughter and his father is not alive to pay for his deeds.” Copyright 2021-2022 by Irene Davison (Esperanza)
10 45 Bab

Which historical fiction books are recommended for young adults?

3 Jawaban2025-05-15 21:44:16
Historical fiction has always been my go-to genre, especially when it comes to young adult books. One of my absolute favorites is 'The Book Thief' by Markus Zusak. Set in Nazi Germany, it’s narrated by Death, which gives it a unique perspective. The story of Liesel, a young girl who finds solace in stealing books, is both heartbreaking and uplifting. Another gem is 'Code Name Verity' by Elizabeth Wein, which follows the friendship of two young women during World War II. The bravery and resilience they show are truly inspiring. For something a bit different, 'Salt to the Sea' by Ruta Sepetys is a gripping tale of four teenagers fleeing the advancing Soviet army during World War II. The way Sepetys weaves their stories together is masterful. These books not only provide a glimpse into history but also explore themes of courage, friendship, and survival that resonate with young readers.

Are there any new young adult historical fiction releases?

4 Jawaban2025-07-16 10:02:04
I’ve been thrilled by the recent wave of young adult releases. 'The Foxglove King' by Hannah Whitten is a standout, blending lush 18th-century vibes with dark magic and political intrigue. Another gem is 'The Davenports' by Krystal Marquis, a dazzling debut set in 1910 Chicago, following the lives of a wealthy Black family—think 'Bridgerton' but with more depth and cultural richness.

For those craving something grittier, 'The Poison Season' by Mara Rutherford offers a eerie, forest-bound society with deadly secrets. And if you love alternate history, 'Only a Monster' by Vanessa Len twists time-travel tropes into a fresh, morally complex narrative. These books aren’t just about corsets and castles; they’re about reclaiming voices often left out of history, with prose that crackles like firelight.

Which authors specialize in young adult historical fiction?

4 Jawaban2025-07-16 17:25:36
I’ve come across so many authors who masterfully blend history with the vibrancy of young adult stories. One standout is Ruta Sepetys, whose books like 'Salt to the Sea' and 'Between Shades of Gray' are hauntingly beautiful, weaving real historical tragedies into gripping narratives that resonate with teens. Then there’s Elizabeth Wein, who specializes in wartime YA fiction—her 'Code Name Verity' is a heart-wrenching tale of friendship and espionage during WWII.

Another favorite of mine is Libba Bray, especially her 'Diviners' series, which mixes 1920s America with supernatural elements, making history feel alive and thrilling. For something lighter but equally immersive, Robin LaFevers’ 'His Fair Assassin' trilogy is a fantastic blend of medieval politics and assassin nuns—yes, you read that right! And let’s not forget Stacey Lee, whose books like 'The Downstairs Girl' showcase underrepresented voices in history with such warmth and wit. These authors don’t just write about the past; they make it pulse with relevance for today’s readers.

Are there any new releases in young adult books historical fiction this year?

3 Jawaban2025-08-18 06:46:38
there are some exciting titles this year. 'The Crimson Fortress' by Akshaya Raman is a standout, blending Mughal-inspired fantasy with political intrigue. I loved the rich world-building and the way it explores power dynamics through a teen protagonist. Another gem is 'The Poppy War' author R.F. Kuang's new release 'Babel', though it skews slightly older YA with its dark academia themes. For something more grounded in real history, 'I Must Betray You' by Ruta Sepetys delivers a gripping Cold War-era story set in Romania. The way it captures the paranoia of 1989 through a teen's eyes is both educational and heartbreaking. These books all bring fresh perspectives to historical fiction while keeping the YA voice authentic.

Are there unique historical fiction book recommendations for young adults?

3 Jawaban2025-11-14 16:00:21
One captivating book that comes to mind is 'The Book Thief' by Markus Zusak. This novel has an extraordinary narrative style, narrated by Death itself! Set during World War II in Germany, it gives readers a fresh perspective on the impacts of war. The protagonist, Liesel Meminger, finds solace in stealing books and sharing them with others, including her foster father and the Jewish man hiding in their basement. It’s a tale of heart and humanity amidst chaos, making it an unforgettable read for young adults craving something with depth yet accessible themes.

Another recommendation I’d suggest is 'Salt to the Sea' by Ruta Sepetys. This one is a gripping, multi-perspective story about a group of young people from various backgrounds trying to escape the horrors of World War II. The author does such a fantastic job of weaving their hopes and fears into the fabric of history, revealing little-known truths about the past. It’s engaging, emotional, and beautifully written, perfect for young readers who might not only want to know about famous events but also the individuals caught in the crossfire.

These books not only spark interest in history but also cultivate empathy through relatable, strong characters. Young adults often enjoy those immersive experiences that make them think while also pulling at their heartstrings. Each story carries a lesson about resilience and humanity that resonates strongly in today’s world, ensuring they’re not just entertaining but insightful too.

Can you recommend popular historical fiction for young adults?

4 Jawaban2025-11-15 04:38:40
Finding quality historical fiction for young adults can be like digging for hidden treasure. One title that absolutely deserves a mention is 'The Book Thief' by Markus Zusak. Set in Nazi Germany, this novel weaves a beautiful tapestry of life through the eyes of a young girl named Liesel. It’s narrated by Death, which gives it a hauntingly unique perspective. The way Zusak captures the nuances of humanity amidst chaos and darkness is simply remarkable. I find that this book not only evokes deep emotions but also provides a lens into a pivotal time in history, making it perfect for young adults who enjoy enriching stories.

Then there’s 'Salt to the Sea' by Ruta Sepetys. It tells the gripping tale of four young people navigating the harrowing experience of World War II, focusing on the lesser-known tragedy of the Wilhelm Gustloff sinking. Each character’s background is rich, intertwined with a historical context that really brings the era to life. It’s an emotional rollercoaster that highlights bravery and the sheer will to survive, which resonates deeply with young readers eager for impactful narratives.

These are just a couple of the fantastic works available that not only entertain but also educate and challenge young minds to think critically about history. You can feel the weight of the past within their pages and emerge with a deeper understanding of the human experience.

What are top historical young adult novels list recommendations?

3 Jawaban2025-12-26 13:19:16
If you’re looking to dive into historical young adult novels, 'The Book Thief' by Markus Zusak is one that simply cannot be overlooked. Set in Nazi Germany, it’s narrated by Death and follows young Liesel Meminger as she discovers the power of words while hiding away a Jewish man. The emotions are raw, and you can’t help but feel connected to Liesel’s struggle in such a tumultuous time. The way Zusak weaves history with the personal experiences of his characters is nothing short of poetic.

Another fantastic choice is 'Chains' by Laurie Halse Anderson. This story is set during the American Revolutionary War and centers around a young enslaved girl named Isabel. Her fight for freedom while navigating the complexities of loyalty and betrayal is incredibly gripping. Anderson’s characters are well-developed, and the historical details really help paint a vivid picture of the era’s struggles. It sparks a deep conversation about freedom and human rights that resonates today.

Lastly, I can’t recommend 'The Other Side of the Sky' by Farah Ahmedi enough. It’s based on a true story and follows a young girl in Afghanistan during the Taliban regime. The resilience and bravery shown in her journey make it a powerful read. This novel truly embodies the strength and tenacity of youth in the face of overwhelming adversity. There’s just something about young characters in historical settings that really highlights their courage and growth; it feels real and relatable, no matter when you’re reading it.

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