The future can be changed. You just have to see it first.
When Liv Hall and her friends find boxes of letters hidden in her grandfather’s attic, they discover hundreds of psychic predictions addressed t ...
What dreams survive when the nightmares are real?
Jacs, Queen of Frea, is struggling to stay afloat beneath the weight of her crown. Her loved ones are missing, injured, or worse, her resources are stretched ...
History got it wrong. I survived.
Anastasia Romanov and her younger brother Alexei escape their family’s execution when a bullet strikes Anastasia’s garnet necklace, transporting them to a parallel universe. Thi ...
Mara Cassidy is going to die . . . again.
For seventeen years, Evan Kiernan’s life has felt like painting by someone else’s numbers, moving and transferring schools every time his mom has a breakup. But whe ...
Silver bullets aren’t enough to protect your heart.
For Liam Hunter, monster hunting is a way of life—a family tradition passed down for generations. But when campers are murdered in the woods, their hearts r ...
Death is permanent. Even if it hasn’t happened yet.
With just a touch, George experiences a person's future death. High school is hard enough, but sixteen-year-old death witch Georgiana “George” Colburn can ...
When legends bite back.
Lemon Ziegler wants to escape rural Devil’s Elbow, Pennsylvania to attend college—but that’s impossible now that she’s expected to impersonate the town’s lake monster for the rest of her li ...
Falling in love isn’t complicated . . . unless it’s with your best friend’s ex.
Hannah Taylor has lived in her best friend Braelyn’s shadow all through high school. But when she meets Seth, the handsome a ...
“[An] electric and harrowing Dust Bowl–era debut.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
“A captivating story filled with suspense and magic.” —Kirkus Reviews
She thought a dust storm was getting in the way ...
“Engaging and compelling . . .” —Maria V. Snyder, New York Times bestselling author of The Study of Poisons
“The classic magical orphan story gets a refreshing twist.” —Kirkus Reviews
You can only teach ...