Jeremy Carlisle Parker
3) Black sheep
★ "Skillfully crafted and sharply descriptive with horrifying imagery to spare... Powerfully angry and vengeance-laden, with terrifying and very human monsters." –School Library Journal, starred review
A queer, feminist spin on Stephen King’s The Mist, this ode to female-rage is a perfect pick for fans of She Is a Haunting, and a reminder that if "boys will be boys", girls will fight
13) Map of flames
14) The narrow
A Best Book of the Year at NPR
A Must-Read at The Washington Post, Oprah Daily, and The Orange County Register
"Steamy, smart, and hilarious." —Oprah Daily
"Effervescent . . . Acerbically funny and tender . . . [A] supremely layered, emotionally and intellectually resonant novel for our time." —Lauren LeBlanc, The Boston Globe
Christine Grillo's Hestia
Welcome to picturesque Provence, where the Lady of the Chateau, Séraphine Demargelasse, has opened its elegant doors to her granddaughter Darcy and her three friends. Twenty years earlier, the four girlfriends...
18) Remedial Magic
"No one builds worlds like Melissa Marr." ―Charlaine Harris, New York Times bestselling author on Graveminder
The Magicians meets One Last Stop in this brand-new fantasy romance Remedial Magic, about an unassuming librarian who 1) has fallen in love with a powerful witch; 2) has discovered that she is a witch; and 3) must attend magical community college to learn how to save her new world from
19) Rebel undercover
“Fiercely empowering and gloriously vengeful.”—Heather Walter, award-winning author of Malice
A CRIMEREADS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
Her name was written in the pages of someone else’s...