Category Archives: Young Adult Books

Top 10 Romantasy Released in 2025 You Need to Read

If 2025 has proven anything so far, it’s that romantasy is thriving. Last year’s releases are delivering epic worlds, dangerous magic, slow-burn (and sometimes explosive) romances, and emotionally charged stakes that keep readers up way past bedtime. From long-awaited sequels to brand-new series that everyone is buzzing about, these books have quickly become must-reads in the romantasy community.

Some are continuations of series I already love, others are worlds I can’t wait to step into once I finish my current reads—but all of them are being highly recommended by readers across Goodreads and BookTok.

So here is the list of books I’ve started reading. I will let you know what I think as I go. I’ve read a few already, and the hype might just be right. Let me know what you think.

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New Release: Falling for a Goth-ic Romance: You’ve Goth My Heart by L.C. Rosen

There’s something about autumn that makes us crave stories with a little edge—something moody, spooky, and just a little bit dangerous. If you’re like me, that means curling up with a book that blends the thrill of romance with the heart-racing chills of a good scare. L.C. Rosen’s upcoming release, You’ve Goth My Heart, is all of that: a queer rom-com with a gothic twist that will have you laughing, swooning, and peeking over your shoulders.

L.C. Rosen delivers a story that feels tailor-made for fans of Wednesday and Heartstopper—a perfect mix of eerie humor, queer angst, and heartfelt connection. This novel reminds us that falling in love can be scary AF, but sometimes the greatest risks lead to the best rewards. Hooked? Find out more below.

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7 Amazing YA Fantasy Books with the Enemies to Lovers Trope That Will Make You Lose Sleep

Enemies to lovers is one of the most beloved tropes in young adult fantasy—and for good reason. First, it’s packed with tension, layered emotions, and that glorious moment when the line between love and hate begins to blur. If you love fantasy worlds spiced up with sizzling chemistry and sharp banter, this post is for you. Here are seven YA fantasy books that absolutely nailed the enemies-to-lovers dynamic.

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1. Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin

Why it works:

Forced into a magical marriage of convenience, Lou (a witch) and Reid (a witch hunter) are natural enemies. Watching them move from suspicion to genuine affection is deliciously slow-burn and full of fire.

Perfect for fans of:

Magic, forbidden romance, sass and swordplay.

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Serpent and Dove

2. These Hollow Vows by Lexi Ryan

Why it works:

Brie is caught between two fae princes—one dark and mysterious, the other golden and deceptive. This love triangle keeps you guessing, especially when one of the love interests starts off as an enemy.

Perfect for fans of:

The Fae, political intrigue, high stakes.

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These hollow vows

3. The Shadows Between Us by Tricia Levenseller

Why it works:

Alessandra plans to woo the Shadow King, kill him, and take his throne, but the plan takes a sharp turn when real feelings get in the way. This standalone is full of ambition, seduction, and clever scheming.

Perfect for fans of:

Villainous main characters, romance with a bite.

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The Shadows Between Us

4. An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir

Why it works:

Elias and Laia are on opposite sides of a brutal empire—he’s a soldier trained to kill; she’s a spy working for the resistance. Their relationship grows slowly, with real emotional depth and powerful stakes.

Perfect for fans of:

Dystopian fantasy, complex characters, slow-burn romance.

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An Ember in the Ashes

5. To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo

Why it works:

A siren who collects princes’ hearts and a prince who hunts sirens? This gender-flipped retelling of The Little Mermaid is full of danger, dark humor, and tension that crackles off the page.

Perfect for fans of:

Dark fairy tales, sea monsters, fierce banter.

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To Kill a Kingdom YA Fantasy

6. The Cruel Prince by Holly Black

Why it works:

Jude and Cardan are the poster couple for toxic beginnings that evolve into something surprisingly tender (and twisted). From bullying to betrayal to undeniable chemistry, their story keeps readers hooked.

Perfect for fans of:

Court politics, morally gray characters, messy love.

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The Cruel Prince YA Fantasy

7. Defy the Night by Brigid Kemmerer

Why it works:

Tessa is a vigilante, stealing medicine to save her people. Prince Corrick is the enforcer of a harsh regime. When their paths collide, they challenge each other’s worldviews—and their growing bond might just change the kingdom.

Perfect for fans of:

Rebellion, dual POVs, strong moral dilemmas.

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Defy the Night YA Fantasy

Final Thoughts on my favorite YA Fantasy books.

There’s just something irresistible about watching two enemies slowly fall for each other—especially when magic, secrets, and danger are involved. Whether you love spicy tension or emotional redemption arcs, these books deliver on all fronts.

Have a favorite enemies-to-lovers YA fantasy I missed? Drop it in the comments—I’m always adding to my TBR!

Looking for more recs? Check out my recent posts for more curated fantasy lists and bookish finds.

10 Best Young Adult Fantasy Novels You Need to Read

My Top 10 Young Adult Fantasy Novels

Young Adult (YA) fantasy is one of the most exciting genres in literature, filled with magic, intrigue, and unforgettable characters. I read a variety of genres, but Fantasy holds a special place in my heart. Whether you love courtly politics, high-stakes heists, or magical destinies, there’s a YA fantasy book for you.

In this post, I explore 10 of the best YA fantasy novels that have captured my heart.

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Book Review: Swift the Storm, Fierce the Flame by Meg Long – Wednesday Books

This week, I decided to read an ARC that Wednesday Books very nicely provided to me for free. Every time, I get an email from them, it feels like it’s Christmas time. This book, Swift the Storm, Fierce the Flame by Meg Long, is the second installment in the series. I had reviewed the first book on my IG and loved this book. Let me tell you what I think of this book.

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Book Review: Six Of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

Six of Crows

Part of my reading goals this year is to read more of the books I still haven’t read on my shelves. They’ve been giving me the stinky eyes. 🙂 Anyway, I’ve been meaning to read Six of Crows for a while and that’s the best decision I’ve made in a while because it was such a great read. Now, I do have a confession to make. Let me tell you more…

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Luminous by Mara Rutherford – Inkyard Press

Today, I’m excited to feature Luminous by Mara Rutherford. From the author of Crown of Coral and Pearl comes an immersive new fantasy about a witch who must learn to harness her power—or risk losing her loved ones forever. This novel was released October 5, 2021 and is published by Inkyard Press.

Thank you so much, Inkyard Press, for having me on this tour.

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Las Palomitas: The Little Doves by Laura L. Valenti – Smith Publicity

Today, I’m excited to feature Las Palomitas: The Little Doves by Laura L. Valenti. This novel is the love story of American in El Salvador who fell in love with the whole village.

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This Is Why We Lie by Gabriella Lepore – Inkyard Press

Today, I’m excited to feature This Is Why We Lie by Gabriella Lepore. Riverdale meets One of Us Is Lying in This Is Why We Lie by Gabriella Lepore, a standalone thriller following two teens who discover a body off the coast of their seaside town. This novel was released September 21, 2021 and is published by Inkyard Press.

Thank you so much, Inkyard Press, for having me on this tour.

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Roots Of Ruin by Amber Mitchell – Chapter by Chapter Tour

Roots of Ruin by Amber Mitchell is now out. Check out this post and start reading now with the excerpt.

Thank you Chapter by Chapter and Entangled Teen for having me!


Roots of Ruin by Amber Mitchell – Synopsis

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  • Roots of Ruin (Garden of Thorns #3) by Amber Mitchell
  • Publication Date:  August 16, 2021
  • Publisher:  Entangled Teen

They did the impossible, but their problems are far from over…

After freeing the Delmarion empire, Rose and Rayce must go to Varsha, the desert home Rose fled when she was a child—the country she’s meant to rule.

Rayce is the new emperor of Delmar, Varsha’s longtime enemy, but that won’t stop him from assisting the girl he loves. Armed with the brute force of Rayce’s military, Rose sets out to free her people from the oppressive rule of the usurper king who killed her father.

But even if they win, how can she be queen to her homeland and in love with the man ruling its bitter enemy? With her loyalties split between heart and crown, Rose must find a way to do the impossible again…unite two kingdoms at war, or sacrifice half of herself to save the other.


Excerpt

The man she is holding up wobbles on his feet, so I rush over to his other side and pull off my water canteen, offering it to him. 

He reaches for it, but without a thumb, there is no way for him to grasp it. I pull the cap off and hold the canteen to his cracked lips. He drinks so deeply that water spills down his chin, wetting his tattered shirt, and he doesn’t pull away until the canteen is empty.. 

I lean down so that I’m at eye level with the battered man. “Please. Can you tell me what news you bring from Varsha?” 

His round eyes struggle to focus on me, but when he finally does, he shakes his head as if confirming to himself that he must deliver the message he clearly sacrificed so much for. 

“Yes,” he whispers, his voice raspy. “Yes, I can.” He looks from me to Darra. “I came as quickly as I could, but I’m afraid I haven’t left you much time. One of the loyalist camp locations has been discovered by the king and ransacked. Word is that a member has betrayed the cause, and because of this, there will be a mass execution.” 

“A mole among the loyalists?”Darra says, sounding more outraged than curious. 

He gives her a solemn nod. 

As if things weren’t already bad enough, now my own people are turning against each other.A betrayal that will result in more death. 

Darra turns from the man to me. “The loyalist are your supporters, princess. Ever since news spread to Varsha of your survival, people have been rising up to support your claim to the throne in any way they can. I’m afraid there aren’t enough numbers to outright challenge the king, but they have managed to be a thorn in his side.” 

“And we’ve paid dearly for it,” the Varshan man says, holding up his bandaged hand. “The king ensures that any who are even suspected of being loyalist cannot raise a sword or weapon against him. Most are swiftly executed, and this will be the largest execution to have taken place so far.” 

The air evaporates from my lungs as he speaks. These loyalists, people who I don’t even know, have been suffering in my name. How could I have stood still for so long, content to live an easy life here while my father’s people, while my people, have been persecuted? I always wondered how Rayce gained the courage to start the rebellion here in Delmar, and now I understand that it wasn’t courage at all. It was a calling in his soul that he could not deny. I know because I feel it too. Now I must take action.  

“What’s your name?” I ask the man before me. 

“My name? I’m Melek, Your Highness.” 

“Well, Melek, thank you for your many sacrifices already.” I touch his shoulder gently, trying to give him a reassuring smile even though I don’t feel anything but fury and burning determination inside. “Can you tell me how many were captured?” 

“Eighty-six,” he says, and the number weighs me down to the trampled ground like the blades of grass under my boot. “All the men, women, and children they found within the camp.” 

My vision goes nearly white. Children. How many will die for a queen that hasn’t stepped foot in her own city since she was a child herself? 

This can’t be. I won’t allow it. Not anymore. I stepped up when my sisters in the Garden needed me to free them, I rose up even against Rayce when the rebellion needed me, and I will move the very stars if it means saving these innocent people. 

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About the author:

Amber Mitchell

Amber Mitchell was born and raised in a small town in Florida. After briefly escaping small town life by attending the University of South Florida where she earned her degree in Creative Writing, she decided to ditch traffic jams and move back to her hometown. There she writes Young Adult novels, usually with a bit of magic in them, rolls D20s with her friends on Thursday nights and enjoys hanging out with her husband and four cats.

Her other job involves crafting cardstock in to 3D art and has allowed her to travel all over the US vending at comic conventions which has only increased her love for fantasy and fandoms. She is represented by Nikki Terpilowski of Holloway Literature

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Other Books In the Series

After seven grueling years of captivity in the Garden—a burlesque troupe of slave girls—sixteen-year-old Rose finds an opportunity to escape during a performance for the emperor. But the hostage she randomly chose from the crowd to aid her isn’t one of the emperor’s men—not anymore. He’s the former heir to the throne, who is now leading a rebellion against it.

Rayce is a wanted man and dangerously charismatic, the worst person for Rose to get involved with, no matter what his smile promises. But he assumes Rose’s attempt to take him hostage is part of a plot to crush the rebellion, so he takes her as his hostage. Now Rose must prove where her loyalties lie, and she offers Rayce a deal—if he helps her rescue the other girls, she’ll tell him all the Garden’s secrets.

Except the one secret she’s kept for seven years that she’ll take to her grave if she must.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30118749-garden-of-thorns


Like flowers denied water, people are wilting under the emperor’s tyranny.

Rose will not rest until the Gardener is dead. But there are bigger battles to fight, and Rayce—leader of the rebellion and the only man Rose has ever loved—believes their best chance at winning the war is to join forces with her sworn enemy.

Saving innocent people is more important than her quest for revenge. But their new ally can’t be trusted—and he knows her darkest secret. One betrayal could leave the war and Rayce’s life hanging in the balance, and Rose will need to make the ultimate sacrifice to save them all.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/37904177-war-of-the-wilted




Under The Milky Way by Vanessa Barneveld – Chapter by Chapter Tour

Under The Milky Way is now out! Happy publication day to Vanessa Barneveld. Check out this post and start reading now with the excerpt.

Thank you Chapter by Chapter and Entangled Teen for having me!


Under The Milky Way – Synopsis

Under the milky way

Under the Milky Way by Vanessa Barneveld

Publication Date: August 10, 2021

Publisher: Entangled Teen

Nothing ever happens in Dawson, Colorado.

Until high school senior Cassidy Roekiem’s mom checks into a “wellness center,” but nothing is wrong with her.

Then people start seeing lights in the sky and missing chunks of time, but the town insists nothing is going on.

And now Hayden, the new boy at school who keeps to himself and is more than a little mysterious, starts to notice her like it’s nothing out of the ordinary.

Suddenly, “nothing” is starting to feel a whole lot like something. And everything leads back to Hayden. The boy she’s starting to fall for. The boy with too many dark secrets for his kind heart. The boy she’s pretty sure isn’t human…


Excerpt

In this excerpt, here’s your first look at the stars of UNDER THE MILKY WAY, Cassidy and the mysterious newcomer Hayden…

 

 

“Cassidy Roekiem! Earth to Cassidy Roekiem!”

 

I jolt awake at the mangled sound of my last name…and laughter. For the record, it’s ROO-keem, not Ro-ECKY-em. The weight of twenty pairs of eyes burns into the back of my head. Damn. I’d fallen asleep in class. Again. A puddle of saliva marks the spot where my head had rested. I wipe it with my sleeve, and snatches of the dream I was in the middle of fade into oblivion.

 

It’s not so much the public drooling that’s freaking me out. For the past few months, my habit of falling asleep whenever, wherever, has gotten worse. A spontaneous snooze during class is bad enough. But what if it happens while I’m driving on the freeway? My parents took me to a sleep clinic a few years back, but the doctors there couldn’t find anything physically wrong with me. According to them, the best cure is to get more zzz’s. Maybe just not in class.

 

My sharp-nosed biology teacher, Ms. Walters, continues. “Since you were here in body but not in spirit for the past ten minutes, you are cordially required to join me today at 3:15 for detention.”

 

What kind of sadist gives out that kind of punishment on a Friday? Doesn’t she have something better to do? I open my mouth to protest, to tell her I have urgent business to take care of after school. But an audible yawn comes out instead.

 

Ms. Walters rolls her eyes. I sit up straighter and try to pay attention to her lecture on panspermia.

 

“Now,” she drones on, “the theory of bacteria being distributed across the universe on dust particles and evolving into complex alien life-forms is an exciting one.”

 

Somebody behind me pipes up enthusiastically. “Are you saying there are real E.T.’s out there?”

 

“Tony, when I say, ‘complex alien life-forms,’ I’m not talking about little beings with big eyes and glowing fingers. No, I mean bacteria and…”

 

Tony clicks his tongue in disappointment.

 

My mind drifts once more to anything but free-floating bacteria. The new kid in the seat beside me, Hayden McSomething, is playing with his phone, making the screen flash on and off. Out of the corner of my eye, I spy Hayden’s jean-clad right leg sliding toward my chair, inch by inch. His seat squeaks as he quickly folds his leg back to its original position. I can’t blame him for feeling restless.

 

I’m not sure what his issue is with this period, but I am more than ready to ditch my classes. I have Important Things to do for Mom. Even exploring the mysteries of the universe seems trivial in comparison.

 

White light persistently blips from Hayden’s phone. It’s annoying as hell. My head thumps to the beat—blip, blip, blip. Rubbing my temples, I sneak a sideways look at him, but he’s not watching the teacher or his phone. He’s staring at me.

 

Is he signaling me?

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About the author:

Australian Vanessa Barneveld lives in a 19th-century house in inner-city Sydney with a 21st-century husband, two eccentric cats and one ghost—all of whom provide inspiration for her spirited novels. In addition to her writing career, she’s part of a crack team that produces closed captions for deaf TV viewers and audio descriptions for the blind. An avid traveler, she enjoys the journeys almost as much as the destinations. She freely admits to being food motivated and will stop at nothing to find the perfect hot chips wherever she roams around the world.

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Rayna’s Sacrifice by A.D. Lombardo – Blackberry Book Tours

Today, I’m so very excited to feature Rayna’s Sacrifice by A.D. Lombardo. This YA Fantasy novel is the third installment in The Katori Chronicles. Thank you so much, Blackberry Book Tours, for having me in this tour.

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Cold The Night, Fast The Wolves by Meg Long – Wednesday Books

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Today, I’m so very excited to review Cold The Night, Fast The Wolves by Meg Long. Published by Wednesday Books, this little YA SciFi gem will be released on January 11, 2022. This is an action packed with I’ve rarely read before. Hold on tight, this book is quite the ride.

Thank you so much, Wednesday Books, for sending me this e-arc. This review is unbiased and entirely my own.

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Cover reveal – Under the Milky Way by Vanessa Barneveld – Entangled Teen

Today, I’m so very excited to reveal the cover of Under the Milky Way by Vanessa Barneveld. Published by Entangled Teen, this little gem will be released on August 3, 2021. Isn’t it gorgeous?!

Thank you so much, Entangled Teen and Chapter by Chapter tour, for having me on this cover reveal tour.

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Cover reveal – Curse of Shadows by A.K. Wilder – Entangled Teen

Today, I’m very excited to reveal the cover of Curse of Shadows (Amassia #2) by A.K. Wilder. Entangled Teen once again is presenting another great read. How gorgeous is this cover?!?

Get lost in the adventure and fantasy of the Amassa series, which SLJ called “a magical, enthralling world that keeps readers engaged from the first page,” perfect for fans of Shadow and Bone or The Bone Witch. Secrets will be revealed and choices will be made as Ash, Marcus, and Kaylin race to raise their phantoms and save the world.

Publication Date: January 4, 2021

Thank you so much, Entangled Teen and Chapter by Chapter, for having me on this cover reveal tour.

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Cover reveal – Charm by Tracy Wolff – Entangled Teen

Today, I’m so very excited to reveal CHARM’s cover – this new awesome cover of Crave’s fifth installment by Tracy Wolff. Seriously, check out that amazing cover! Isn’t it gorgeous?!

Entangled Teen is thrilled to announce CHARM, a new fifth book in the instant New York Times bestselling Crave Series by NYT bestselling author Tracy Wolff, where we’ll learn what really happened between Grace and Hudson those four months they were trapped together!

Thank you so much, Entangled Teen, for having me on this cover reveal tour.

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These Feathered Flames by Alexandra Overy – Inkyard Press

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Today, I’m excited to feature These Feathered Flames by debut author Alexandra Overy. Three Dark Crowns meets Wicked Saints in this queer #ownvoices retelling of “The Firebird,” a Russian folktale. This novel was released April 20, 2021 and is published by Inkyard Press.

Thank you so much, Inkyard Press, for having me on this tour.

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The Funny Thing About Norman Foreman by Julietta Henderson – Mira Press

THE FUNNY THING ABOUT NORMAN FOREMAN BY JULIETTE HENDERSON

Today, I’m excited to feature The Funny Thing about Norman Foreman by Julietta Henderson. This humourous, Coming of Age novel was released yesterday, April 13, 2021 and is published by Mira Press.

Thank you so much, Mira Press, for having me on this tour.

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A Typical Writing day by Angie BarretT – Chapter by Chapter Blog Tour

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Today, I’m excited to share this guest post with you. To celebrate her new novel, Angie Barrett, author of Love Spells and Other Disasters, talks about what a typical writing day looks like for her. His YA contemporary novel hit the shelves on February 1, 2021 and is published by Entangled Teen.

Thank you so much, Chapter by Chapter, for having me on this tour.

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Release day – Mortal remains by Mary Ann Fraser – MTMC Tours

Happy Publication Day!

Today I’m excited to participate in the release day tour of MORTAL REMAINS by Mary Ann Fraser! In this Edward Scissorhands meets Six Feet Under gothic romance, aspiring-cosmetologist Lily McCrae jeopardizes her family funeral home’s future when she falls for a boy named Adam, who is supposedly dead. Can she save the family’s mortuary she hopes to inherit and unravel Adam’s dark secrets? Find out. Mortal Remains is in stores today.

Check out below and make sure to add this book to your TBR!! Thank you, MTMC Tours, for having me on this tour and partnering with me for an incredible IG international giveaway.

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Beneath The Crimson Willow by Martin Niewood – Smith Publicity

Beneath The Crimson Willow by Martin Niewood

Today I’m featuring a new young adult fantasy novel, Beneath The Crimson Willow by Martin Niewood! This book was released on January 12, 2021.

Start reading today and make sure to add this book to your TBR!! Thank you, Smith Publicity, for sharing this excerpt with us.

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Cover Reveal – The Dark Queen by M. Dalto – The Parliament Press

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Cover Reveal Alert!!

Today I’m excited to participate in the cover reveal of The Dark Queen, book 4 (and final book) in the Empire Saga series! This book releases on November 2, 2021, from The Parliament House Press.

Check below the amazing cover and make sure to add this book to your TBR!! Thank you, The Parliament House, for having me on this reveal.

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This Golden Flame by Emily Victoria – Inkyard Press

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Today, I’m excited to feature This Golden Flame by Emily Victory, an #ownvoices debut. This YA Fantasy novel is described as An Ember in the Ashes meets Mask of Shadows.

This debut novel will be released February 2, 2021 and is published by Inkyard Press. Thank you so much, Inkyard Press, for having me on this tour.

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Unchosen by Katharyn Blair – Katherine Tegen/MBC

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Today, I’m excited to feature Unchosen by Katharyn Blair. Fans of Seafire and The Fifth Wave, the thrilling adventure is out today and published by Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins.

Thank you so much, MB Communications, for gifting me an e-copy of this book.

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House of El: The Shadow Threat by Claudia Gray/Eric Zawadzki – DC Comics

Today, I’m excited to partner with DC Comics for the release of House of El: The Shadow Threat written by Claudia Gray and illustrated by Eric Zawadzki. Known for her acclaimed Star Wars novels, Evernight series and other sci-fi/fantasy works, YA author Claudia Gray is coming to DC this month to tell a brand-new vision of the destruction of Krypton, one of comics’ most famous tragedies.

Get a preview of this incredible story today! Thank you so much DC Comics for the free copy.

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Book Review: Namesake by Adrienne Young – Wednesday books

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After falling in love with Fable, I’m excited to review this thrilling sequel, Namesake. Adrienne Young concludes this duology with an epic adventure where the stakes are even higher than before. Set to be released on March 16, 2021, this YA fantasy novel is published by Wednesday Books.

Thank you so much, NetGalley and Wednesday Books, for the free e-copy. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Prince of Typgar Series by Krishna Sudhir + IG Giveaway – Smith Publicity

The first in the series, Nujran and the Monks of Meirar was released in 2017.  Now Krishna is back to continue Nujran’s journey in Nujran and the Corpse in the Quadrangle [Notion Press, 2020], the second book in the series. Nujran and the Corpse in the Quadrangle is a fast-paced adventure with elements of sci-fi, fantasy, and magical realism, and that extra interesting element of traditional Indian mythology. 

Learn more about this book and enter the IG US giveaway for a chance to win a paperback copy of book 1 AND 2! Thank you so much, Smith Publicity, for partnering with me and offering everyone in the US a chance to win a copy.

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Book Review: You Have A Match by Emma Lord – Wednesday books

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Today, I’m excited to review this charming young adult contemporary novel. You Have A Match, written by Emma Lord, is set to be released on January 12, 2021 and published by Wednesday Books.

Thank you so much, NetGalley and Wednesday Books, for the gifted e-copy. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Kingdom Of Sea And Stone by Mara Rutherford + Book Excerpt – Inkyard Press

Today, I’m excited to feature this thrilling young adult fantasy novel, Kingdom of Sea and Stone by Mara Rutherford. The Cruel Prince meets Ash Princess in this thrilling fantasy, the much-anticipated sequel to Crown of Coral and Pearl. I absolutely adored the first book and currently reading this one. I love it so far but I will make sure to review soon.

Thank you so much, NetGalley and Inkyard Press, for the e-copy. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Book Review – Swamp Thing: Twin Branches by Maggie Stiefvater/Morgan Beem – DC Comics

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Today, DC Comics released Swamp Thing: Twin Branches by Maggie Stiefvater and illustrated by Morgan Beem. The newest YA graphic novel is a haunting retelling of Swamp Thing origin story.

Check out my review and get a preview of this incredible story perfect for Halloween! Thank you so much DC Comics for the free copy of the book and for having me on the tour.

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Book Review: The Bro Code by Elizabeth Seibert – Wattpad/Smith Publicity

HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY TO ELIZABETH SEIBERT!

Today, I’m excited to review this hilarious, charming young adult novel. The Bro Code is out in the world today, September 22, 2020. With over 21.2 million reads, this Wattpad book is now available everywhere.

Thank you so much, Smith Publicity, for the print copy and for having me on this tour. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Book Review: These Vengeful Hearts by Katherine Laurin – Inkyard Press

HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY TO KATHERINE LAURIN!

Today, I’m excited to review this thrilling young adult mystery novel. These Vengeful Hearts, written by Katherine Laurin is out in the world today, September 8, 2020. Fans of mysteries and secret societies, this one is for you.

Thank you so much, NetGalley and Inkyard Press, for the e-copy. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Book Review – Teen Titans: Beast Boy by Kami Garcia – DC Comics

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HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY!

Teen Titans: Beast Boy, written by Kami Garcia and illustrated by Gabriel Picolo is officially out today. Published by DC Comics, Teen Titans: Beast Boy is a thrilling coming-of-age story about growing up…in more ways than one. Check out my review.

Get a sneak peek today. Thank you, DC Comics, for the gifted copy. I can’t wait for Book 3!

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Book Review: The Faithless Hawk by Margaret Owen – MacMillan Books

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Today, I’m excited to review this thrilling young adult fantasy. The Faithless Hawk, written by Margaret Owen, is the second installment in The Merciful Crow duology. I absolutely adored the first book, The Merciful Crow, and this sequel is no different. Released on August 18, 2020, this story ripped out my heart and pieced it back together.

Thank you so much, MacMillan, for gifting me the print copy. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Book Review: Written In Starlight by Isabel Ibanez – Page Street Kids

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Today, I’m excited to review this beautiful young adult fantasy. Written In Starlight, written by Isabel Ibañez, is the second installment in the Woven In Moonlight series. This amazing story is set to be released on January 26, 2021. Mark your calendar because this is one you’ll want to read.

Thank you so much, NetGalley and Page Street Kids, for the e-copy. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Book Review: Fable by Adrienne Young – Wednesday books

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Today, I’m excited to review this thrilling young adult fantasy. Fable, written by Adrienn Young, is set to be released on September 1, 2020, and published by Wednesday Books. Free some time and get your self ready, this novel is well worth the read.

Thank you so much, NetGalley and Wednesday Books, for the gifted e-copy. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Book Review: More Than Maybe by Erin Hahn + Book Excerpt – Wednesday Books

More Than Maybe, written by Erin Hahn, is a young adult contemporary novel (romance) that is out in the world today, July 21, 2020. Published by Wednesday Books, this YA romance is a slow burn that will melt your heart, make you laugh, and give you a healthy dose of music.

Check out my review below. Also, a little excerpt for you inside. Thank you so much, Wednesday Books, for gifting me an e-copy of this book. All opinions expressed below are my own.

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Book Review: Mayhem by Estelle Laure + Book Excerpt – Wednesday Books

Mayhem, written by Estelle Laure, is a young adult contemporary novel (urban fantasy) that is set to be released on July 14, 2020. Published by Wednesday Books, this YA feminist novel is a The Lost Boys meets Wilders Girls.

Check out my review below. Also, a little excerpt for you inside. Thank you so much, Wednesday Books, for gifting me an e-copy of this book. All opinions expressed below are my own.

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Book Review: Sisters of Sword and Song by Rebecca Ross + Excerpt + US Giveaway – FFBC Tours

Sisters of Sword and Song, written by Rebecca Ross, is a young adult fantasy novel that will be released on June 23, 2020 and is published by HarperTeen. Check out my review below.

Thank you so much, HarperTeen, Rebecca Ross, and Patricia @ FFBC tours, for the gifted e-copy! The opinions expressed are my own and material is courtesy of the publisher, FFBC Tour, and the author.

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Book Review: The Boundless by Anna bright – FFBC Tours

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The Boundless, written by Anna Bright, is the second installment in The Beholder series. Last year, I had the pleasure to review the first book, The Beholder. This new book, a young adult fantasy novel, was released on June 9, 2020 and is published by HarperTeen. Check out my review of The Boundless below.

Thank you so much, HarperTeen, Anna Bright, and Patricia @ FFBC tours, for the gifted e-copy! The opinions expressed are my own and material is courtesy of the publisher, FFBC Tour, and the author.

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Book Review: The Kinder Poison by Natalie Mae + US Giveaway – FFBC Tours

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The Kinder Poison, written by Natalie Mae, is a young adult fantasy novel that will be released on June 16, 2020. This story is published by Razorbill. Check out my review and US giveaway below.

Thank you so much, Razorbill, and Patricia @ FFBC tours, for the gifted e-copy! The opinions expressed are my own and material is courtesy of the publisher, FFBC Tour, and the author.

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Book Review: A Song Of Wraiths and Ruin by Roseanne A. Brown + Int. Giveaway – FFBC Tours

A Song of Wraiths and Ruin, written by Roseanne A. Brown, is a young adult fantasy novel that was released on June 2, 2020. This story is published by Balzer + Bray. Check out my review and International giveaway below.

Thank you so much, Balzer + Bray, and Patricia @ FFBC tours, for the gifted e-copy! The opinions expressed are my own and material is courtesy of the publisher, FFBC Tour, and the author.

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Book Review: Hood by Jenny Elder Moke + US Giveaway – FFBC Tours

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Hood, written by Jenny Elder Moke, is a young adult historical fiction novel (retelling) that was released on June 9, 2020. This story is published by Disney-Hyperion. Check out my review and US giveaway below.

Thank you so much, Disney-Hyperion, and Patricia @ FFBC tours, for the gifted e-copy! The opinions expressed are my own and material is courtesy of the publisher, FFBC Tour, and the author.

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Book Review: Kingdom Above The Cloud by Maggie Platt + US Giveaway – FFBC Tours

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Kingdom Above The Cloud, written by Maggie Platt, is a young adult fantasy (Allegory) novel that was released on April 17, 2020. This story is published by Ambassador International. Check out my review, mood boards by the author, and US giveaway below.

Thank you so much, Ambassador International, and Patricia @ FFBC tours, for the gifted e-copy! The opinions expressed are my own and material is courtesy of the publisher and author.

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Book Review: By The Book by Amanda Sellet + US Giveaway – FFBC Tours

By The Book, written by Amanda Sellet, is a sweet young adult contemporary romance that will be released on May 12, 2020. This story is published by HMH for young readers.

Thank you so much, HMH, NetGalley, and Patricia @ FFBC tours, for the gifted e-copy! The book review expressed my own opinion.

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Book Review: Dark Skies by Danielle L. Jensen + US Giveaway – FFBC Tours

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Dark Skies, written by Danielle L. Jensen, is a thrilling young adult fantasy adventure that was released yesterday (May 5, 2020). This little gem is the second installment in the Dark Shores series that is published by Tor Teen.

If you know me, you know how much I LOVED Dark Shores. Here is my review. Now, if you enjoy reading about fast-paced stories filled with magic, demons, gods, and badass characters, you will love this book!

Thank you so much, Tor Teen, NetGalley, and Patricia @ FFBC tours, for the gifted e-copy! I absolutely loved this book. The book review expressed my own opinion.

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Book Review: How To Quit Your Crush By Amy Fellner Dominy – Entangled Teen

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Happy Publication Day to Amy Fellner Dominy!

Last year, I was lucky enough to interview the author when she released Announcing Trouble, a very cute YA Contemporary Romance I also recommend. Today, she returns with an adorable follow-up to Announcing Trouble. How To Quit Your Crush is now out in the world and is the perfect read for the summer (or quarantine – your pick! :)).

Thank you so much, Entangled Teen, for providing an e-arc. I truly enjoyed reading this story. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Book Review: Incendiary by Zoraida Cordova + US Giveaway – FFBC Tours

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Incendiary, written by Zoraida Cordova, is an exciting young adult fantasy that was released on April 28, 2020 and is published by Disney Hyperion. Renata’s story is one of a fierce, defiant, remorseful, and beautiful soul.

Thank you so much, Disney Hyperion and Patricia @ FFBC, for the gifted e-copy! I loved this book. The book review expressed my own opinion and this tour is hosted by the FFBC Tours.

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Book Review: Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin

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Serpent & Dove, written by Shelby Mahurin, was released in September 2019. Published by HarperTeen, this novel dives into the story of witches being burned for their magic and is well researched.

I read this book as part of a buddy read and I devoured it in no time. I can’t wait for the next book. Below are my thoughts on the book.

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Book Review – Magic by Midnight by Allison Bass – MTMC Tours

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Hi everyone! Today I’m excited to participate in the bookstagram & creative blog tour for Magic by Midnight by Allison Bass hosted by MTMC Tours! Magic by Midnight is the first book in The Librarian’s Chronicles, a YA Fantasy Fairytale Retelling series where palace librarians have the secret gift of interpreting fairy tales!

Check below the blog giveaway and my review and make sure to add this book to your TBR!! Tour hosted by MTMC

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