My Most Anticipated Books of 2019

2019 is looking pretty good so far with a long list of books to be looking forward to. Here are my top ten most anticipated books, with some of my favourite authors like Sarah J. Maas, Cassandra Clare and Tahereh Mafi among them.

#10

Maybe This Time by Kasie West

One year. Nine events. Nine chances to . . . fall in love?

Weddings. Funerals. Barbecues. New Year's Eve parties. Name the occasion, and Sophie Evans will be there. Well, she has to be there. Sophie works for the local florist, so she can be found at every big event in her small hometown, arranging bouquets and managing family dramas.

Enter Andrew Hart. The son of the fancy new chef in town, Andrew is suddenly required to attend all the same events as Sophie. Entitled, arrogant, preppy Andrew. Sophie just wants to get her job done and finish up her sketches so she can apply to design school. But every time she turns around, there is Andrew, getting in her way and making her life more complicated. Until one day she wonders if maybe complicated isn't so bad after all . . .

Told over the course of one year and following Sophie from event to event, this delightful novel from master of romantic comedy Kasie West shows how love can blossom in unexpected places. 


#9

Serious Moonlight by Jenn Bennett

Mystery-book aficionado Birdie Lindberg has an overactive imagination. Raised in isolation and homeschooled by strict grandparents, she’s cultivated a whimsical fantasy life in which she plays the heroic detective and every stranger is a suspect. But her solitary world expands when she takes a job the summer before college, working the graveyard shift at a historic Seattle hotel.

In her new job, Birdie hopes to blossom from introverted dreamer to brave pioneer, and gregarious Daniel Aoki volunteers to be her guide. The hotel’s charismatic young van driver shares the same nocturnal shift and patronizes the waterfront Moonlight Diner where she waits for the early morning ferry after work. Daniel also shares her appetite for intrigue, and he’s stumbled upon a real-life mystery: a famous reclusive writer—never before seen in public—might be secretly meeting someone at the hotel.

To uncover the writer’s puzzling identity, Birdie must come out of her shell…discovering that most confounding mystery of all may be her growing feelings for the elusive riddle that is Daniel.

#8

If I'm Being Honest by Emily Wibberley, Austin Siegemund-Broka

High school senior Cameron Bright’s reputation can be summed up in one word: bitch. It’s no surprise she’s queen bee at her private L.A. high school—she’s beautiful, talented, and notorious for her cutting and brutal honesty. So when she puts her foot in her mouth in front of her crush, Andrew, she fears she may have lost him for good.

In an attempt to win him over, Cameron resolves to “tame” herself, much like Katherine in Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. First, she’ll have to make amends with those she’s wronged, which leads her to Brendan, the guy she labelled with an unfortunate nickname back in the sixth grade. At first, Brendan isn’t all that receptive to Cameron’s ploy. But slowly, he warms up to her when they connect over the computer game he’s developing. Now if only Andrew would notice…

But the closer Cameron gets to Brendan, the more she sees he appreciates her personality—honesty and all—and wonders if she’s compromising who she is for the guy she doesn’t even want. 


#7

Untitled (The Shaw Confessions #3) by Michelle Hodkin 

 Who can resist Noah Shaw?













 


#6

Vow of Thieves (Dance of Thieves #2) by Mary E. Pearson

Kazi and Jase have survived, stronger and more in love than ever. Their new life now lies before them―the Ballengers will be outlaws no longer, Tor's Watch will be a kingdom, and the two of them will meet all challenges side by side, together at last.

But an ominous warning mars their journey back, and in their rush to return to Tor's Watch, just outside the fortress walls, they are violently attacked and torn apart―and each is thrust into their own new hell.

Unsure whether the other is alive or dead, Kazi and Jase must keep their wits among their greatest enemies and unlikeliest allies. And all the while, Death watches and waits.

 
#5 

Chain of Gold (The Last Hours #1) by Cassandra Clare

Welcome to Edwardian London, a time of electric lights and long shadows, the celebration of artistic beauty and the wild pursuit of pleasure, with demons waiting in the dark. For years there has been peace in the Shadowhunter world. James and Lucie Herondale, children of the famous Will and Tessa, have grown up in an idyll with their loving friends and family, listening to stories of good defeating evil and love conquering all. But everything changes when the Blackthorn and Carstairs families come to London... and so does a remorseless and inescapable plague.

James Herondale longs for a great love, and thinks he has found it in the beautiful, mysterious Grace Blackthorn. Cordelia Carstairs is desperate to become a hero, save her family from ruin, and keep her secret love for James hidden. When disaster strikes the Shadowhunters, James, Cordelia and their friends are plunged into a wild adventure which will reveal dark and incredible powers, and the true cruel price of being a hero... and falling in love.


#4

Defy Me (Shatter Me #5) by Tahereh Mafi

Juliette’s short tenure as the supreme commander of North America has been an utter disaster. When the children of the other world leaders show up on her doorstep, she wants nothing more than to turn to Warner for support and guidance. But he shatters her heart when he reveals that he’s been keeping secrets about her family and her identity from her—secrets that change everything.

Juliette is devastated, and the darkness that’s always dwelled within her threatens to consume her. An explosive encounter with unexpected visitors might be enough to push her over the edge. 

 
#3 

The World of Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass) by Sarah J. Maas

The official guide to the New York Times bestselling Throne of Glass series complete with characters, creatures, new artwork, and more!

Everyone knows the story of the assassin queen. But now, fans of the New York Times bestselling Throne of Glass series will be immersed in her journey like never before. From Adarlan’s dark past to Terrasen’s bright future, this comprehensive guide will bring the people, creatures, settings, magic, gods, and world of Aelin’s epic journey to life in stunning illustrations and descriptive portrayals. Complete with an expansive vocabulary and timeline of events, this is the must-have official companion to the Throne of Glass series.
 

#2

The Traitor's Kingdom (The Traitor's Circle #3) by Erin Beaty

Unlikely alliances are forged and trust is shattered in the stunning conclusion to The Traitor’s Trilogy.

A new queen under threat.
An ambassador with a desperate scheme.
Two kingdoms with everything to lose.

Once a spy and counselor to the throne, Sage Fowler has secured victory for her kingdom at a terrible cost. Now an ambassador representing Demora, Sage is about to face her greatest challenge to avoid a war with a rival kingdom.

After an assassination attempt destroys the chance for peace, Sage and her fiancé Major Alex Quinn risk a dangerous plot to reveal the culprit. But the stakes are higher than ever, and in the game of traitors, betrayal is the only certainty.


#1

Untitled Novella (A Court of Thorns and Roses #3.2) by Sarah J. Maas

I wasn't the greatest fan of A Court of Thorns and Roses but from the second book on in this series I was simply sucked into the story, fell in love with the characters and can't wait to read the next book!









Books Read in 2018

Hi fellow bookworms! I still love books and am very passionate about reading. In the past year I just didn't find the time to sit down and concentrate on composing a new blog post. So I'm glad to change that now! Overall 2018 was a very challenging and emotional year and I am more than thankful for all the books that brought me joy. Here is the record of a fabulous reading year. Here are the 57 books of 50 books I challenged myself to read. Among them was the Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas which I had been avoiding until 2018 and which just blew my mind! What an amazing universe! I'm hoping for more YA gems in 2019 and will be sharing my most anticipated books of this year as well as a few pictures of my trips to Japan and Scotland soon.

Happy New Year 2019!

 January


Into the Bright Unknown by Rae Carson 3/5 stars
First & Then by Emma Mills 4/5 stars 
Love, Life, and the List by Kasie West 5/5 stars JANUARY FAVOURITE


February


Turtles All the Way Down by John Green 4/5 stars
The Crown's Fate by Evelyn Skye 4/5 stars
Summer Days and Summer Nights: Twelve Love Stories by Stephanie Perkins 4/5 stars
Love and Other Train Wrecks by Leah Konen 5/5 stars
For Darkness Shows the Stars by Diana Peterfreund 3/5 stars
Lord of Shadows by Cassandra Clare 5/5 stars FEBRUARY FAVOURITE


March


Suspicion by Alexandra Monir 1/5 stars
Restore Me by Tahereh Mafi 5/5 stars MARCH FAVOURITE


April


May


Starry Eyes by Jenn Bennett 4/5 stars MAY FAVOURITE
Der Fremde by Albert Camus
Der Fall Meursault - eine Gegendarstellung by Kamel Daoud
Passenger by Alexandra Bracken 3/5 stars 


June 
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From Notting Hill with Love... Actually by Ali McNamara 3/5 stars
Everless
by Sara Holland 5/5 stars JUNE FAVOURITE
Throne of Glass
by Sarah J. Maas 5/5 stars JUNE FAVOURITE
Crown of Midnight
by Sarah J. Maas 5/5 stars JUNE FAVOURITE
Heir of Fire
by Sarah J. Maas 5/5 stars JUNE FAVOURITE
Queen of Shadows
by Sarah J. Maas 5/5 stars JUNE FAVOURITE
Empire of Storms
by Sarah J. Maas 5/5 stars JUNE FAVOURITE
Tower of Dawn
by Sarah J. Maas 5/5 stars JUNE FAVOURITE
Hot Mess
by Lucy Vine 2/5 stars
Das Mädchen, das in der Metro las
by Christine Féret-Fleury
Listen to Your Heart
by Kasie West 4/5 stars


July


Love & Luck by Jenna Evans Welch 3,5/5 stars
Since You've Been Gone
by Morgan Matson 5/5 stars
The Final Six
by Alexandra Monir 4/5 stars
This Adventure Ends
by Emma Mills 5/5 stars
All the Bright Places
by Jennifer Niven 5/5 stars
Fixing Delilah
by Sarah Ockler 4/5 stars
Replica
by Lauren Oliver 5/5 stars JULY FAVOURITE
Bittersweet
by Sarah Ockler 4/5 stars
Let Me List the Ways
by Sarah White 3/5 stars
Ringer
by Lauren Oliver 4/5 stars


August


The Loneliest Girl in the Universe by Lauren James 4/5 stars
Fame, Fate, and the First Kiss by Kasie West 4/5 stars
Save the Date by Morgan Matson 4/5 stars
The Other Side of Lost by Jessi Kirby 5/5 stars AUGUST FAVOURITE
One in a Million by Lindsey Kelk 4,5/5 stars


September


Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson 4/5 stars
The Traitor's Kiss by Erin Beaty 5/5 stars SEPTEMBER FAVOURITE


October


The Heir by Kiera Cass 3/5 stars
The Crown by Kiera Cass 3/5 stars
The Traitor's Ruin by Erin Beaty 5/5 stars OCTOBER FAVOURITE


November


Evermore by Sara Holland 3/5 stars
Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas 5/5 stars NOVEMBER FAVOURITE
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas 3/5 stars
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas 5/5 stars NOVEMBER FAVOURITE
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas 5/5 stars NOVEMBER FAVOURITE
A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas 4/5 stars
The Reckoning of Noah Shaw by Michelle Hodkin 4/5 stars

December
 

Something Strange and Deadly by Susan Dennard 3/5 stars
Snow in Love by Melissa de la Cruz,Nic Stone, Aimee Friedman, Kasie West 4/5 stars
The DNA of You and Me by Andrea Rothman 2/5 stars
The Kiss of Deception by Mary E. Pearson 5/5 stars DECEMBER FAVOURITE

Books Read in 2017

2017 was a very busy year with a new job and quite a lot of required coursework for university. So I didn't meet my reading goal of 50 books but I was still happy about the 35 books I did read. So here's to many more amazing books in 2018!
Happy Reading! 

January


The Twelve Days of Dash and Lily by Rachel Cohn, David Levithan 4/5 stars
Diplomatic Immunity by Brodi Ashton 4/5 stars 
Hold Back The Stars by Katie Khan 5/5 stars  JANUARY FAVOURITE



February



March


Der große rote Sohn by David Foster Wallace
Holding Up the Universe by Jennifer Niven 4/5 stars
By Your Side by Kasie West 5/5 stars MARCH FAVOURITE
Can I See You Again? by Allison Morgan 4/5 stars
Seven Days of You
by Cecilia Vinesse 3/5 stars
When We Collided
by Emery Lord 4/5 stars



April


Tiere für Fortgeschrittene
by Eva Menasse
A Million Worlds with You
by Claudia Gray 5/5 stars APRIL FAVOURITE
The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato 2/5 stars
Thirteen Reasons Why
by Jay Asher 3/5 stars
Cox oder Der Lauf der Zeit
by Christoph Ransmayr


May


Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett 5/5 stars MAY FAVOURITE
Kraft
by Jonas Lüscher
Der Lärm der Zeit
by Julian Barnes
The Secret History of Us
by Jessi Kirby 3/5 stars



June


These Things I've Done by Rebecca Phillips 3/5 stars
Hunted
by Meagan Spooner 4/5 stars
Windfall by Jennifer E. Smith 5/5 stars JUNE FAVOURITE
Words in Deep Blue
by Cath Crowley 3/5 stars
Changes in Latitudes
by Jen Malone 5/5 stars
Always and Forever, Lara Jean
by Jenny Han 5/5 stars
Swing Time
by Zadie Smith



July


Once and for All
by Sarah Dessen 3/5 stars




August

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman 2/5 stars
Coming Up for Air
by Miranda Kenneally 5/5 stars AUGUST FAVOURITE
Lucky in Love
by Kasie West 3/5 stars


September




October


Der nasse Fisch
by Volker Kutscher
The Unexpected Everything
by Morgan Matson 3,5/5 stars
Layover
by Amy Andelson, Emily Meyer 2/5 stars 



November


Juliet's Answer:
One Man's Search for Love and the Elusive Cure for Heartbreak by Glenn Dixon
The Becoming of Noah Shaw
by Michelle Hodkin 3/5 stars 



December


The Hating Game
by Sally Thorne 3,5/5 stars



Frankfurt Book Fair 2017


A big book event finally brings me back to blogging! I had a fantastic time at this year's Frankfurt Book Fair and the least I can do is thank all the fabulous bookish people I met with this short recap. I spent three days in Frankfurt, Friday till Sunday, instead of only two days on the busy weekend and it was definitely worth it. The extra day bought me some free time to explore the city. France as Guest of Honour brought a special light show to Frankfurt's city hall and many people gathered in the evening to catch the pretty spectacle.

On Saturday the lovely Ulrike from Penguin Random House UK invited a few bloggers over for a blogger meeting, which was my personal highlight of Frankfurt this year! She was as thrilled about the upcoming Penguin titles as we were and brought us the best gift a blogger could ask for: fresh from the press copies of one of the most anticipated books this year: Turtles All the Way Down by John Green!!! Insert massive fangirl moment here and allow at least five minutes to resume normal breathing! Can't wait to read John Green's newest YA novel!

The rest of Saturday and the entire Sunday were spent roaming the international publishers' booths and the German exhibition halls which brought the total of books I got in Frankfurt up to around 30 books. So without further ado, here are the books I got in Frankfurt! Which one would you recommend as one of my next reads?


PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE 
The Atlas of Beauty by Mihaela Noroc
Nyxia by Scott Reintgen
Layover by Amy Andelson and Emily Meyer
Autumn by Ali Smith
Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton
Down and Across by Arvin Ahmadi
The Musum of Us by Tara Wilson Redd
The Girl in The Tower by Katherine Arden
The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock by Imogen Hermes Gowar

HOT KEY
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black

SOURCEBOOKS
As You Wish by Chelsea Sedoti

MACMILLAN
This Adventure Ends by Emma Mills
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge
Dear Mrs Bird by A.J. Pearce
Roar by Cora Carmack
The Traitor's Kiss by Erin Beaty

SCHOLASTIC
Two Summers by Aimee Friedman 

Thanks to Penguin Random House UK, Macmillan, Sourcebooks and Scholastic for supplying me with books that will at least last me until the end of next year! And here are some of the German books I got:


Happy Reading! 

Mini Reviews #32

Today I've got a small selection of some of my last summer reads. If you haven't read them already I can definitely recommend you pick up a copy of Catherine Clark and Robin Constantine's latest books!


Eleven Things I Promised by Catherine Clark

Seventeen-year-old Frances sets out on a bike race with friends from her high school to do every item on a special list dedicated to reconnecting with her best friend. Sounds unusual, right? I was surprised by the pitch of such an original YA story and certainly wasn't disappointed in the end. Frances was such a sensitive, strong and determined protagonist whose love and dedication to her best friends shine through even more brightly in the hardest moments of her trip. Considering she isn't even trained to go on that bike race one could consider her a lunatic, but couldn't she also be considered a hero? As the group around the racers grows closer together the further they go, the reader can't resist being drawn into this positive spirit as well. A few very sweet, funny and even unexpected romantic moments and adventures are to be expected along the way to this beautiful summer read.


4/5 stars **** ELEVEN THINGS I PROMISED – A strong message of friendship and the promise for adventure combine into a perfect summer read!

ELEVEN THINGS I PROMISED is a very active and optimistic story about friendship, personal happiness and being brave. Highly recommended!


Publisher: HarperTeen
Publishing Date: April 5th 2016
Length: 304 pages
Keywords: YA, contemporary, love, friendship, bike race
Source: Publisher
Goodreads Summary  
 
 

The Season of You and Me by Robin Constantine

Cassidy just knows her summer is going to be miserable. Her boyfriend broke up with her and now she is set to spend the summer with her father and his new family in a small beach town. Couldn't there be a better place to mend a broken heart?
Bryan is living in a place other people visit to only spend their summers. But what once was a dream has become a nightmare. An accident a year ago put him in a wheelchair and now he is dealing with all the consequences one stupid choice has brought upon him. Written from alternating perspectives, Cass and Bryan slowly fall in love with each other effortlessly and with the warm fluttery feelings of summer.
The Bed and Breakfast of Cass`s father and his new wife is this dreamy and idyllic place near the beach and I often caught myself wishing to be spending some time there as well. It`s also the perfect place for Cass to grow closer to her family again and find out who she really wants to be. The relationship between Cassidy and her little brother is adorable and apart from her ex-boyfriend she finally has the space to do the things that make her happy, showing readers what's most important in life. Bryan is this very honest and vibrant boy you just have to fall in love with. His disability is often a topic throughout the story and we get the chance to learn how Bryan experiences his new life. Very honest, very rewarding story!


4/5 stars **** THE SEASON OF YOU AND ME – Beach vibes, a light summery romance with emotional depth!

THE SEASON OF YOU AND ME is a great collection of funny little moments, emotional bonds between family and new friends and the thrill of new experiences and the importance of new chances.


Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Publishing Date: May 10th 2016
Length: 352 pages
Keywords: YA, contemporary, love, friendship, beach, disability
Source: Publisher
Goodreads Summary  
 
 

We Were Never Here by Jennifer Gilmore

In Jennifer Gilmore's WE WERE NEVER HERE Lizzie meets Connor at the hospital. She is dangerously sick and he is selflessly paying visits to her as a patient. I had high hopes for Connor and Lizzie and appreciated that their budding romance alternated with very real scenes of medical appointments and diary entries about them. Connor is this selfless, sensitive boy and he loves his dog above all things. Doesn`t that just melt your heart? Well, maybe he isn`t the nice boy next door he pretends to be. And as the story unfolded it was with all the pretending and secrets that revolved around his person and their relationship that somehow soured down the at first sweet taste of their connection.


2,5/5 stars **/* WE WERE NEVER HERE – Strong emotions, adventurous moments and bad decisions.

This book is about some very great and moving topics that explore what being human really means in your darkest times. Jennifer Gilmore shows in a very gentle way what connecting with a person and learning to live can really mean but in the end and a handful of story twists later the story was just lacking empathy.


Publisher: HarperTeen
Publishing Date: June 14th 2015
Length: 320 pages
Keywords: YA, contemporary, love, health, recovery
Source: Publisher
Goodreads Summary  
 

Book Review: Hold Back The Stars by Katie Khan



Publisher: Doubleday
Publishing Date: January 26th 2017
Length: 304 pages
Keywords: space adventure, sci-fi, romance 
Source: Publisher

Carys and Max have ninety minutes of air left. None of this was supposed to happen. But perhaps this doesn’t need to be the end…

Adrift in space with nothing to hold on to but each other, Carys and Max can’t help but look back at the well-ordered world they have left behind – at the rules they couldn’t reconcile themselves to, and a life to which they might now never return. For in a world where love is banned, what happens when you find it?


SPACE ADVENTURE GALORE

HOLD BACK THE STARS was among the first books I read this year and if this one book set the course for my reading year I should expect some more glorious reading experiences coming my way. I've read a bunch of brilliant space adventures including THESE BROKEN STARS, ACROSS THE UNIVERSE and ILLUMINAE and Katie Khan's new book certainly deserves its spot beside those on my list of favourites. For starters, the time limit of 90 minutes makes for an exciting incentive and brings a certain drive to the story.

The love story Katie Khan gifted to her protagonists Carys and Max is bitter sweet yet every little piece is as rewarding as it is heartbreaking. Once the story fully evoles everything is a whirlwind of emotions and you can't but deeply care about them. Carys and Max fit perfectly together with all their imperfections and flaws and on this track we get to explore what it truly means to care for someone in every future possible.

HOLDING BACK THE STARS works perfectly with a very limited cast of characters because it sets an important focus to the story dedicating it truly to the two epic lovers. Flashbacks offer pieces of both of Carys and Max's past alternating with the moments they spend suspended in space. In those flashbacks the reader learns even more about the new exciting and futuristic world building Katie Khan invented for her stunning YA debut.


5/5 ***** HOLD BACK THE STARS - Best emotionally explosive debut to kick off 2017! 

Katie Khan's debut deserves all the (rating) stars in the universe as HOLD BACK THE STARS is a fantastic space adventure with charismatic protagonists and a thrilling race against time in the battle between life, love and death.

 

My Most Anticipated Books of 2017

New year, new book releases. This is my Top 10 list of books I'm looking forward to read in 2017. I'll be discovering new authors and returning to some beloved series from the past years. But I could do with some more reading recs and I'd love if you left your most anticipated books in the comments. Happy Reading!

#10

Defy the Stars by Claudia Gray

Noemi Vidal is a teen soldier from the planet Genesis, once a colony of Earth that's now at war for its independence. The humans of Genesis have fought Earth's robotic "mech" armies for decades with no end in sight. After a surprise attack, Noemi finds herself stranded in space on an abandoned ship where she meets Abel, the most sophisticated mech prototype ever made. One who should be her enemy. But Abel's programming forces him to obey Noemi as his commander, which means he has to help her save Genesis--even though her plan to win the war will kill him. Together they embark on a daring voyage through the galaxy. Before long, Noemi begins to realize Abel may be more than a machine, and, for his part, Abel's devotion to Noemi is no longer just a matter of programming. 



#9

King's Cage (Red Queen #3) by Victoria Aveyard

Mare Barrow is a prisoner, powerless without her lightning, tormented by her lethal mistakes. She lives at the mercy of a boy she once loved, a boy made of lies and betrayal. Now a king, Maven Calore continues weaving his dead mother's web in an attempt to maintain control over his country—and his prisoner. As Mare bears the weight of Silent Stone in the palace, her once-ragtag band of newbloods and Reds continue organizing, training, and expanding. They prepare for war, no longer able to linger in the shadows. And Cal, the exiled prince with his own claim on Mare's heart, will stop at nothing to bring her back. When blood turns on blood, and ability on ability, there may be no one left to put out the fire—leaving Norta as Mare knows it to burn all the way down.

 

#8

Seven Days of You by Cecilia Vinesse

Sophia has seven days left in Tokyo before she moves back to the States. Seven days to say good-bye to the electric city, her wild best friend, and the boy she’s harbored a semi-secret crush on for years. Seven perfect days…until Jamie Foster-Collins moves back to Japan and ruins everything. Jamie and Sophia have a history of heartbreak, and the last thing Sophia wants is for him to steal her leaving thunder with his stupid arriving thunder. Yet as the week counts down, the relationships she thought were stable begin to explode around her. And Jamie is the one who helps her pick up the pieces. Sophia is forced to admit she may have misjudged Jamie, but can their seven short days of Tokyo adventures end in anything but good-bye?



#7

By Your Side by Kasie West

When Autumn Collins finds herself accidentally locked in the library for an entire weekend, she doesn’t think things could get any worse. But that’s before she realizes that Dax Miller is locked in with her. Autumn doesn’t know much about Dax except that he’s trouble. Between the rumors about the fight he was in (and that brief stint in juvie that followed it) and his reputation as a loner, he’s not exactly the ideal person to be stuck with. Still, she just keeps reminding herself that it is only a matter of time before Jeff, her almost-boyfriend, realizes he left her in the library and comes to rescue her. Only he doesn’t come. No one does. Instead it becomes clear that Autumn is going to have to spend the next couple of days living off vending-machine food and making conversation with a boy who clearly wants nothing to do with her. Except there is more to Dax than meets the eye. As he and Autumn first grudgingly, and then not so grudgingly, open up to each other, Autumn is struck by their surprising connection. But can their feelings for each other survive once the weekend is over and Autumn’s old life, and old love interest, threaten to pull her from Dax’s side?



#6 

Untitled (The Shaw Confessions #1) by Michelle Hodkin

I've been waiting for this book to be released for years and could really use some more Noah Shaw scenes! 
















#5

 The Crown's Fate (The Crown's Game #2) by Evelyn Skye

Russia is on the brink of great change. Pasha’s coronation approaches, and Vika is now the Imperial Enchanter, but the role she once coveted may be more difficult—and dangerous—than she ever expected. Pasha is grappling with his own problems—his legitimacy is in doubt, the girl he loves loathes him, and he believes his best friend is dead. When a challenger to the throne emerges—and with the magic in Russia growing rapidly—Pasha must do whatever it takes to keep his position and protect his kingdom. For Nikolai, the ending of the Crown’s Game stung deeply. Although he just managed to escape death, Nikolai remains alone, a shadow hidden in a not-quite-real world of his own creation. But when he’s given a second chance at life—tied to a dark price—Nikolai must decide just how far he’s willing to go to return to the world. With revolution on the rise, dangerous new magic rearing up, and a tsardom up for the taking, Vika, Nikolai, and Pasha must fight—or face the destruction of not only their world but also themselves.  



#4

Coming Up for Air by Miranda Kenneally

Swim. Eat. Shower. School. Snack. Swim. Swim. Swim. Dinner. Homework. Bed. Repeat. All of Maggie’s focus and free time is spent swimming. She’s not only striving to earn scholarships—she’s training to qualify for the Olympics. It helps that her best friend, Levi, is also on the team and cheers her on. But Levi’s already earned an Olympic try out, so she feels even more pressure to succeed. And it’s not until Maggie’s away on a college visit that she realizes how much of the “typical” high school experience she’s missed by being in the pool. Not one to shy away from a challenge, Maggie decides to squeeze the most out of her senior year. First up? Making out with a guy. And Levi could be the perfect candidate. After all, they already spend a lot of time together. But as Maggie slowly starts to uncover new feelings for Levi, how much is she willing to lose to win?



#3 

Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett

Classic movie buff Bailey “Mink” Rydell has spent months crushing on a witty film geek she only knows online by “Alex.” Two coasts separate the teens until Bailey moves in with her dad, who lives in the same California surfing town as her online crush. Faced with doubts (what if he’s a creep in real life—or worse?), Bailey doesn’t tell Alex she’s moved to his hometown. Or that she’s landed a job at the local tourist-trap museum. Or that she’s being heckled daily by the irritatingly hot museum security guard, Porter Roth—a.k.a. her new arch-nemesis. But life is whole lot messier than the movies, especially when Bailey discovers that tricky fine line between hate, love, and whatever-it-is she’s starting to feel for Porter. And as the summer months go by, Bailey must choose whether to cling to a dreamy online fantasy in Alex or take a risk on an imperfect reality with Porter. The choice is both simpler and more complicated than she realizes, because Porter Roth is hiding a secret of his own: Porter is Alex…Approximately.  



#2

Into the Bright Unknown (The Goldseer Trilogy #3) by Rae Carson

I really enjoyed the first two books in the Goldseer trilogy and have grown quite fond of the Gold Rush era and just love Lee and Jeff!














#1

Lord of Shadows (The Dark Artifices #2) by Cassandra Clare

Emma Carstairs has finally avenged her parents. She thought she’d be at peace. But she is anything but calm. Torn between her desire for her parabatai Julian and her desire to protect him from the brutal consequences of parabatai relationships, she has begun dating his brother, Mark. But Mark has spent the past five years trapped in Faerie; can he ever truly be a Shadowhunter again? And the faerie courts are not silent. The Unseelie King is tired of the Cold Peace, and will no longer concede to the Shadowhunters’ demands. Caught between the demands of faerie and the laws of the Clave, Emma, Julian, and Mark must find a way to come together to defend everything they hold dear—before it’s too late.