Genre: YA Futuristic

Desolation: The Promised Prince by Kortney Keisel

Desolation: The Promised Prince by Kortney Keisel

He’s promised to another. She’s promised to forget him. Eighteen-year-old Renna Degray is hopeful about love and her future after a chance encounter with a handsome stranger. Until she discovers who the mysterious man is—the Prince of Albion, betrothed to Renna’s stepsister. Now Renna must try to keep her feelings for the prince in check. But he’s not making it easy. The prince is charming, […]

January 12, 2021 / 0 Comments
Numbers Ascending by Rebecca Rode

Numbers Ascending by Rebecca Rode

Celebrity heiress Legacy Hawking’s future has been planned for her—a high-profile government position, endless fame, and all the loneliness that comes with it. But the spotlight is strangling her and nothing has gone right since the lab accident that took her mom’s life. When she discovers the accident may have been murder, she shuns the weight of her family’s expectations and leaves to uncover the […]

March 25, 2020 / 0 Comments
Traxx by Angela Carling

Traxx by Angela Carling

Jetta Banks could never have imagined that her safe reality was contrived from a horrific lie. Like everyone else, she’s relocated to a new community in her family’s Homeshield every eight weeks since birth. By design, life is predictably inconsistent and always governed by the Back to Basic philosophy put in place following a world-wide pandemic. Still, Jetta feels like something is missing. When she […]

December 2, 2019 / 0 Comments
Harper by Jo Cassidy

Harper by Jo Cassidy

After the war of 2098, the United States is a chaotic mess. Terrorism abounds, and the government isn’t doing a very good job of keeping the people safe. Dogwood Protection Services, DPS, takes matters into their own hands. Using the best technology and agents, they track down and stop terrorists before they can do their damage. Sixteen-year-old Harper Chandler is one of DPS’s biggest assets. […]

August 6, 2019 / 0 Comments
Walls of Primus: Offender by Michael Brooks

Walls of Primus: Offender by Michael Brooks

I’m a true citizen. She’s a defector. To love her is a crime. It’s a law I’m willing to break. In a distant future, all criminals of violent crimes are sentenced to life in the Arena where they must battle against both man and beast in a fight to the death. When sixteen-year-old Calvin Sawyer is wrongly convicted of his father’s murder, his charmed life […]

June 4, 2019 / 1 Comment
Game Breaker by Cheree Alsop

Game Breaker by Cheree Alsop

After tragedy strikes, he finds solace in a virtual world… a game that could jeopardize the entire world. After a tragedy that cost him more than just his arm, Breccan struggled to adjust and find his place in his new life. To help him cope, his cousin introduces him to the Edge, a virtual reality world users plug into when their bodies are sleeping. Breccan […]

July 11, 2018 / 0 Comments
The Vengeance Code by Nat McKenzie

The Vengeance Code by Nat McKenzie

The only thing more dangerous than the game is not playing at all. The reality is virtual. The danger is real. She’s a nobody in the bunker, struggling to survive. He’s the heir to a fortune, determined to follow in mother’s fatal footsteps. Only she knows her father was murdered, his code stolen. His father’s virtual reality program kills people. Linix can’t possibly trust the […]

April 4, 2018 / 0 Comments
Mirador: Active Memory by Dan Wells

Mirador: Active Memory by Dan Wells

Even in a world where technology connects everyone’s minds, it would seem that some secrets can still remain hidden. For all the mysteries teen hacker Marisa Carneseca has solved, one has always eluded her: When she was two years old, she was in a car accident in which she lost her arm and a mob boss’s wife, Zenaida de Maldonado, lost her life. No one […]

February 14, 2018 / 0 Comments
Storm Child by Melanie Mason

Storm Child by Melanie Mason

16-year-old Eridale Storm must leave the only home she’s ever known and brave the dangers of the unknown wilds to escape capture by Imperial soldiers. The only safe place is with her mother, who abandoned her to lead the freedom movement when Eridale was just a child. On her journey, Eridale learns that she holds a key role in the confilct between the Empire and […]

October 31, 2017 / 0 Comments
Acceleration by Wendy C. Jorgensen

Acceleration by Wendy C. Jorgensen

Every year thousands of teens apply for neuroenhancement—or acceleration. A select few are chosen. With superhuman abilities to learn and analyze information, these accelerants are sought after by government and business leaders around the world. But there’s a catch. Acceleration causes brain damage, and the teens will have to pay the ultimate price for their extraordinary gift. Within twenty years, every one of them will […]

May 17, 2017 / 0 Comments