When magic sleeps, everything changes.In her dreams, Winnie Price always visits a fae realm. Dark prince Cathair O Cuana will do anything to save his dying clan, even hide his love for Winnie. On midsummer’s eve her monthly visiting owl changes into Cat
This Entangled Teen Crush book contains vandalism in the name of art, art in the name of love, and love for a boy too charming to ever hate.When life gives you a blank canvas, make art.Sloane Whitaker hates everything about moving to Texas. She hates leav
United triplets descended from Medusa must find gate between human and monster worlds, rescue aunts jailed under Mt Olympus. Greer must use her second sight, even though she hears gods argue in her mind. Grace wants to trust her adopted brother, Thane, bu
Phoebe’s new stepsister is a bit on the evil harpy side. Seems like she lives to make Phoebe’s life difficult. But is that all there is to Stella? Of course not. (After all, every villain is the hero of her own story.)Story is available on Tera Lynn C
Phoebe is getting ready for her first Valentine’s Day date with Griffin (with a little help from Nicole) and things never go quite smoothly with hematheos magic is involved.
Every girl deserves something sweet…Lydia Vanderwalk has an obsession with candy, so when she invents an NEB (non-existent boyfriend) who turns out to be the male hire-a-date equivalent of a jumbo box of Hot Tamales she knows she’s in trouble.Lydia ha
When magic dares, anything is possible.Young, beautiful, and royal, Princess Arianne of the Deachair should be the most envied fae in all the realms. But tragedy stole a carefree life from her. Thrust into the role of ruler as a girl, she has spent the la
Narrator Phoebe Castor 17, descendant of goddess Nike, cannot control her powers, and fears boyfriend Griffin returns to ex-girlfriend Adara. Stepfather Damian, principal of the Academy for divine descendants must enroll Pheobe in summer Boot Camp for ten
Dear Teen Me includes advice from 70 YA authors (including Lauren Oliver, Ellen Hopkins, and Nancy Holder, to name a few) to their teenage selves. The letters cover a wide range of topics, including physical abuse, body issues, bullying, friendship, love,