My life next door by huntley fitzpatrick5/22/2023 Usually, the bond between the protagonist and his/her family and friends may begin shakily. The main character faces challenges that he/she could not overcome without the help of family and friends. YA fiction addresses another popular theme – building relationships. This, either on their own or with the help of others.Įxamples: Number the Stars by Lois Lowry, The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky Authors focus on how the characters undergo a mental and emotional change as a result of confronting said issues. Written from a first person point of view, the main character often faces issues or challenges associated with the transition. ChatEBooks lists down some of the most popular Young Adult fiction themes today.Ī popular theme covered by YA fiction is the transition of the young protagonist from childhood to adulthood. And that’s what we strive to promote through our forum. Authors of popular Young Adult fiction often focus on themes which directly affect their young readers. And, it’s steadily growing in popularity and garnering the attention of young readers. There’s no question about it: Young Adult (YA) fiction has exploded over the past few years! The YA audience (pre-teens and teens between 13 and 18 years old) is a hot market today.
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Common Goal by Rachel Reid5/21/2023 He’ll teach Eric a few tricks, have some mutually consensual fun, then walk away. Despite their intense physical attraction, Kyle has no intention of getting emotionally involved. Until he meets a gorgeous, distinguished silver fox hockey player. He’d sworn to find someone his own age to crush on (for once). Graduate student Kyle Swift moved to New York nursing a broken heart. It’s time to make some big changes, starting with finally dating men for the first time. “Rachel Reid’s hockey heroes are sexy, hot, and passionate! I’ve devoured this entire series and I love the flirting, the exploration and the delicious discovery in Common Goal !” - Lauren Blakely, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Guy Walks into My Bar New York Admirals goalie Eric never thought his friends-with-benefits arrangement with much-younger Kyle would leave them both wanting more… Veteran goaltender Eric Bennett has faced down some of the toughest shooters on the ice, but nothing prepared him for his latest challenge-life after hockey. Discovery by Kaitlyn O'Connor5/21/2023 Only police officers are permitted to possess hollow-point bullets, O'Connor said. The handgun was recovered from under the seat and Reyes was placed under arrest. "When searching the center console, hidden under a tray, Alexander found a magazine that was loaded with hollow-point bullets," O'Connor said.Īt that point, Reyes told the officer he would find a 9mm Sig Sauer handgun under the driver's seat. At that point, Reyes told the officer there was marijuana in the car.ĬRIME: Port Authority Police arrest 3 for over $600k in unpaid tolls The driver, Ronny Reyes, 26, of Greer, S.C., and his 15-year-old male passenger from North Arlington were asked to exit the vehicle while Alexander conducted a search for the marijuana. After pulling the car over at the corner of Riverside and Kingsland avenues, Alexander approached and detected the strong odor of marijuana. LYNDHURST - A motor vehicle stop for minor infractions led to the discovery of hollow-point bullets and a handgun late Tuesday.Īt about 11:40 p.m., Lyndhurst Police Officer Anthony Alexander observed a 2009 Honda Accord with South Carolina plates and one headlight out speeding through Lyndhurst, said Chief Jim O'Connor. Shadow Rise by Audrey Grey5/21/2023 My name is Maia Graystone: rebel, terrorist, and. Shadow Rise (Trade Paperback / Paperback) If you like fierce heroines, enemies-to-lovers romance, wild plot twists, and endearing characters, then you'll adore this continuation of Haven and Bell's story! Read more ISBN Welcome to the Kingdom of Runes where immortals and humans clash, light and dark magic reign, and mythical creatures lurk in the shadows. But first she must learn to accept her own darkness and follow her heart-no matter where it leads. Haven might be their only hope of stopping the impending darkness. One that threatens the very fabric of the realm. But a terrible evil brews on the horizon. Trapped in a shifting landscape of dark politics, duplicitous immortals, and cruel sovereigns, Haven fights to keep Bell alive all without revealing their secret. When an emissary from Solissia shows up in Penryth and drafts Bell in a magical tournament, Haven is once again forced to follow the prince to foreign lands, this time to the bloodthirsty court of Archeron's mother. lagued by nightmares, Haven struggles to control her newfound magic while Bell shrinks under the weight of their shared lie. Maas and Holly Black, this long awaited third book promises even more action and romance than the last! They broke the curse, but at what cost? Haven and her crew may be considered heroes, but they arrive back in Penryth harboring dangerous secrets. 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She has also been the recipient of artist residencies from the Studios of Key West, Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Arts, Tyrone Guthrie Center, and Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild. A Graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop, Sheila O'Connor has been awarded two Bush Fellowships, a Minnesota State Arts Board Fellowship, and a Loft McKnight Fellowship. She is the fiction editor for Water~Stone Review. Her short story, "Just Say the Word," won the Tamarack Award for Fiction. Her short stories, poems, and essays have been published in magazines and anthologies including: Minnesota Monthly, Alaska Quarterly, Baltimore Review, Great River Review, Helicon Nine, and others. Evidence of V won the 2020 Minnesota Book Award in the Novel & Short Story category. Her books have been included on Best Books of the Year by Booklist, VOYA, Book Page, Bank Street, Chicago Public Library, and others.Ī multi-genre writer, her work has been anthologized in Riding Shotgun: Women Write about Their Mothers, The Next Parish Over, Mothers and Daughters and Best of Helicon Nine. Sparrow Road was the recipient of the International Reading Award, and Keeping Safe the Stars was honored with the Midwest Booksellers Award. It was also chosen as a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers selection. Where No Gods Came won the Michigan Literary Prize and the Minnesota Book Award. Sheila O'Connor is the author of five novels: Keeping Safe the Stars, Sparrow Road, Tokens of Grace, Where No Gods Came, Until Tomorrow, Mr. Savage Rivals by Becca Steele5/21/2023 Too fast burn (I often DNF 'cause the couple gets together too fast and there isn't any interesting tension left). I want them to be reluctant of their attraction (!), to try to fight it, to have those explosive moments where they are arguing and the tension builds up and they start kissing and afterwards still have that reluctance and confusion over wtf just happened or too light in the way that the MMC isn't bad-ass enough - I'm really sucker for the "college king" theme) or not BDSM or dub-con stuff, but just not the la la la feeling with a lot of humor and zero sexual buildup and tension (however, there can be humor in the friend group). Too light (but I like more darker setting. There are many similar posts but somehow I've scrolled and scrolled and just don't have many books to read. The Serpent's Head by Bryan Young5/20/2023 Grumpy, sarcastic, incapable of taking anything more seriously than it needs to be taken, including himself. Harold Blank: An historian of anomalous phenomena, Chair of Archives and Revision at Site-43. Formerly assigned to, currently stationed at Site-87.ĭr. Tristan Bailey is a physicist, diplomat and designer of a multi-universal translator. Tom “Bombadill” Bailey is currently the commissioner of Site-1483 (within the Third Antarctic Empire), following a career spent exploring alternate universes. Trevor Bailey is the former head of the Department of Multi-Universal Affairs, before being demoted to a desk job at Site-19 for mishandling of a Keter-class anomaly. Employed by the Foundation for an unknown period of time (employee records and personal accounts differ), and look anywhere between 20 and 40 as a side effect of constantly crossing universal barriers. Sons of Tyler Bailey, inventor of the Multi-Universal Transit Array. No official evidence outside of anecdotal stories and past records exist to prove this.ĭoctors Thomas, Trevor and Tristan Bailey: Identical triplets employed by the Foundation. Past proven over and over to be surrounded in a fog mystery not easily penetrated, though believed to be interchangeably connected to PoI-5936 ("Damien Nowak"), the cult under his fist, "the Children," and O5-9. The monet murders by josh lanyon5/20/2023 A killer whose calling card is a series of grotesque paintings depicting the murders. But personal feelings must be put aside when Sam requests Jason's help to catch a deranged killer targeting wealthy, upscale art collectors. And it's starting to feel like Sam is not thrilled with the idea either. The last thing Jason West, an ambitious young FBI Special Agent with the Art Crimes Team, wants-or needs-is his uncertain and unacknowledged romantic relationship with irascible legendary Behavioral Analysis Unit Chief Sam Kennedy. All those playful, provocative comments about what they'd do when they finally met up again. Murder: Live and in TechnicolorWorking undercover gives FBI Art Crime Team agent Jason West the illusion that hes safe from his stalker, Dr. Read full overviewĪll those late night conversations when Sam had maybe a drink too many or Jason was half falling asleep. All those playful, provocative comments about what they'd do when they finally met up again. All those late night conversations when Sam had maybe a drink too many or Jason was half falling asleep. |