New YA: February 1-14.
New hardbacks:
Soulprint, by Megan Miranda:
Soulprint is a solid romantic adventure-mystery, made all the more enjoyable by Miranda’s avoidance of instalove; the strong threads about trust and friendship; and the thoughtfulness about the moral, philosophical, religious, and political implications of tracking the movements of reincarnated souls.
Seeker, by Arwen Elys Dayton:
Positives first. The action sequences are really cinematic: the characters use “whipswords,” which are basically the T-1000 in non-sentient, weapon form; there is a scene that involves base jumping off a skyscraper onto an airship while shooting fireworks at said airship as a distraction. And…that’s all I’ve really got.
When Reason Breaks, by Cindy L. Rodriguez
I Remember You, by Cathleen Davitt Bell
Kiss and Tell (Truth or Dare), by Jacqueline Green
Bet Your Life (Jess Tennant Mysteries), by Jane Casey
Shadow of the War Machine (The Secret Order), by Kristin Bailey
Rebellion, by Stephanie Diaz
Utopia, Iowa, by Brian Yansky
Inherit Midnight, by Kate Kae Myers
Promposal, by Rhonda Helms
Temple Boys, by Jamie Buxton
Prison Boy, by Sharon McKay
Scripted, by Maya Rock
The Ruby Circle: A Bloodlines Novel, by Richelle Mead
Red Queen, by Victoria Aveyard
My Heart and Other Black Holes, by Jasmine Warga
The Glass Arrow, by Kristen Simmons
The Ruby Airship (The Diamond Thief), by Sharon Gosling
Something True (True Love), by Kieran Scott
Invaded (An Alienated Novel), by Melissa Landers
I'll Meet You There, by Heather Demetrios
Dearest (The Woodcutter Sisters), by Alethea Kontis
Shutter, by Courtney Alameda
Beastkeeper, by Cat Hellisen
This Side of Home, by Renée Watson
Covenant's End: A Widdershins Adventure, by Ari Marmell
Previously: