Genre: YA General

Jacob and Lace by Tory C. Anderson

Jacob and Lace by Tory C. Anderson

Things haven’t been the same for Jacob since his mother quit talking, eating, and getting out of bed. He is confused one morning when she wakes him with the words, “We’re leaving.” Jacob finds himself on a journey to a small town from his mother’s childhood where she hopes he will find safety before she dies. In a new town, a new school, and with […]

November 4, 2015 / 0 Comments
Heart Tied by Robyn Buttars

Heart Tied by Robyn Buttars

Working alongside her dad is the way Jenny was raised and the way she chooses to live, at least until she goes to veterinary school. When “heart tied” is hurled as an accusation, she can’t deny it. David, her neighbor through a country mile, is as much a part of her life as the land she loves. When David leaves to fulfill a personal commitment, […]

March 4, 2015 / 0 Comments
Ideal High by Valerie Ipson

Ideal High by Valerie Ipson

There’s no way Taryn’s taking Blake’s place as president of the student body. As soon as the memorial for him and six of their friends is over, she’s resigning as VP. Really. Except people say the fire was no accident. (She say it’s way too easy to blame someone who’s dead.) When Taryn reads the writing on the wall, literally, the bathroom wall, she knows […]

February 23, 2015 / 2 Comments
Birdlegs by Kenneth R. Tarr

Birdlegs by Kenneth R. Tarr

Sometimes you have to run for your life. At Lincoln High, Nathan Stewart is practically invisible. The only time he is noticed is when his fellow students need someone to torment. Not only do they call him nerd, bookworm, or “Birdlegs,” but they also threaten him with physical violence. The problem has become so serious that two of his main goals in life are to […]

January 28, 2015 / 0 Comments
Heaven Scent by Rebecca Cornish Talley

Heaven Scent by Rebecca Cornish Talley

“She’d wanted her father to pay more attention to her, and she’d wanted her family to be like it used to be. She hadn’t wanted everything to change so drastically that she may not even survive it.” As Liza proves herself a basketball star, everyone—from college basketball recruiters to the gorgeous Kyle Reynolds—seems to take note of her. Everyone, that is, except her own father. […]

February 1, 2008 / 5 Comments