New Year, new books! Start off your 2021 right by delving into some new reads. Here are a few suggestions to keep you going!
Love and Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch
A trip to Tuscany would be a dream for anyone except Lina. Her mother’s dying wish was for Lina to meet her father, but instead she learned more about her mother. With her mother’s journal, Lina is bound to find all the secrets her mother kept with Ren. Lina knew everything, or so she thought. Find out what Lina’s mom wrote about. What secret will Lina unearth in Italy? Remember, Italy isn’t just Love and Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch.
Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick
Heaven. Hell. Real or fake. Nora doesn’t know anymore. When a new student by the name of Patch ends up being her lab partner, Nora doesn’t know how to feel. Nora is repulsed by him, but is also attracted to him. He always seems to know where she is. When she sees the V-shaped scars on his back, she knows. Patch is a fallen angel. They are real. Find out how Nora deals with her discovery in Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick.
Captive Prince by C. S. Pacat
Damen, the rightful heir to the throne of Akielos, is captured by his feral half-brother and sent to an enemy country to be a slave. Prince Laurent, the prince of Vere and the enemy, have a bigger problem on their hands: saving Vere. Damen develops feelings for the prince, but must keep his identity hidden. The prince of Vere would hate him if he found out who he truly was. Find out how this ends in Captive Prince by C. S. Pacat.
Gone by Michael Grant
Imagine the world with no authority. No TikTok, Facebook, or Instagram. Just the kids in the world. Teens, middle schoolers, and toddlers. When the teens start to mutate, their world is on the brink of destruction. The young must find a way to survive, but with no one to control society they will spiral out of control—middle schoolers versus older teenagers with no one to stop it. See how the war will end in Gone by Michael Grant.