

We Regret to Inform You by Ariel Kaplan
Mischa Abramavicius should easily enter the university of her choice. She has ideal test scores, excellent grades, and all the right...
Michael Ames
Mar 5, 2019


Fire and Heist by Sarah Beth Durst
Sky Hawkins dreams of completing her first heist. In her family of wyverns--humans able to turn into dragons--stealing treasure is a...
Michael Ames
Jan 14, 2019


Retribution Rails by Erin Bowman
In this companion book to Vengeance Road, Erin Bowman brings us back to the lawless West. By now, the railroad is cutting through the...
Michael Ames
Oct 5, 2018


Girl on a Wire by Gwenda Bond
Jules Maroni feels like she was born on the high wire. She dreams of doing her pirouettes on high wires around the country, but she needs...
Michael Ames
Sep 28, 2018


Olivia Twist by Lorie Langdon
I love retellings--fairy tales, classics, alternate histories--I’m drawn to all of them. Some are more satisfying than others, but I...
Michael Ames
Sep 20, 2018


The Traitor’s Kiss by Erin Beaty
Sage Fowler chafes at life in her uncle’s household. She misses traveling and learning like she did when her father was alive. When her...
Michael Ames
Aug 31, 2018


Girl in the Blue Coat by Monica Hesse
After the Nazi occupation of her hometown Amsterdam, Hanneke spends her time finding and delivering black market goods to customers. She...
Michael Ames
Aug 18, 2018


A Study in Charlotte by Brittany Cavallaro
Jamie Watson is reluctant to leave London and enter Sherringford, a Connecticut prep school. However, he is interested in meeting...
Michael Ames
Jul 20, 2018


All Fall Down by Ally Carter
When Grace Blakely returns to Embassy Row, she wants to forget the past three years of her life. Recovery from witnessing her mother's...
Michael Ames
Jun 27, 2018


Dawn of Spies by Andrew Lane
In this reimagined Robinson Crusoe, a teenage Crusoe and female companion Friday have been rescued from the island and returned to...
Michael Ames
Jun 18, 2018
