Teen Books

The fiction categories are: Contemporary, Dystopian, Fantasy, Historical, Romance, and Science Fiction.

NEW BOOKS

Contemporary

A contemporary Christian Romeo and Juliet

Jude Carpenter likes his life. Sure, his mom is a little intense sometimes, and sure, it would be great if his older brother would help out more on their family dairy farm, but overall, Jude is happy. That is, until he finds out his family could lose their farm, and Jude’s life goes from peaceful stability to tense uncertainty

AJ escaped a troubled life with her mother three years ago and has done everything possible to keep her at a distance.


What will she learn when she finally takes her mother’s call, and how will her new friendship change her life?

Perfect for fans of Kasie West, the My Favorite Color novels are fun, light-hearted, and sweet romance books for teens, tweens, or anyone.

The last thing Morgan wants is to spend one of her final summer weekends in a tiny town in the middle of nowhere. But that’s exactly what she’s doing since her favorite childhood babysitter is getting married.

Dystopian

Fantasy

Scotland, 1731.
What happens when the most magical part of the Fairy Realm is the girl you accidentally trapped there with you?

The day Vincent McLaren glimpsed an extraordinary creature in Torin Woods was the day his brother lost all faith in him. Since then, he’s tried to convince Tam of the truth countless times and done everything he could to make amends. Everything, except the one thing he’s terrified of: returning to the forest to find proof.

An innkeeper afraid of love. A farmer desperate to protect his son. Will their shared hurts heal or destroy each other?
Return to Everton for the story hidden in the shadows of The Secret of Drulea Cottage. . . .

In a Scottish village where mythical creatures walk amongst humans, the innkeeper's daughter works hard to maintain her neighbors' respect. But between running Everton Inn and protecting her best friend’s secret, Adaira’s life is filled to the brim, and it’s all she can do to keep everything under control.

An heiress forced to choose a husband. A former selkie bent on revenge. Can they work together long enough to achieve their goals?

Muireall Oliver has never had a life of her own. Forever bound by society’s expectations, the young heiress fulfills the role she must before retreating to the safety of her garden. Friendship—and love—are things this laird’s daughter dare not dream of.

High school is hard enough without an imaginary friend you're falling in love with. . .

Social chameleon Halley Brighton thought she’d already found a way to shine in this world—by adjusting herself to reflect everyone else. But when a cross-country move leaves her ghosted by all of her friends, Halley learns how lonely blending in can really be. So lonely, in fact, that her long-forgotten childhood pal West reappears to offer moral support until she can find her place again.

Raid a dragon's hoard for her dowry? It seemed like a good idea at the time...

Madelena isn't in love with her friend Armando, but his marriage proposal offers the security she needs. She sympathizes with him—his father insists Armando must either find a bride or join the army. Armando would rather become a husband than a soldier, but his ugly face has scared away all other eligible ladies despite his family's wealth.

Historical

Science Fiction