Stranger Danger is a thrilling, one-of-a-kind read. The story alternates between two POVs, Lotus's and a mysterious, mistrustful narrator. Lotus, Vin, and Nova go out to a farmhouse to stay for a week with no WiFi, no cell phone, and no connection to the outside world. At least they think so. Lotus has been in contact with a stranger who has been stalking and threatening her, and she is even more worried when they follow her to the remote farmhouse. The stranger states that they know a secret of Lotus's. Though the three friends seem close, they each hide their own secrets.
Cat-astrophic by Sue C. Dugan is a paranormal story that brings us into the world of reincarnation. Nick is a popular high school boy who is smart, a football star, and has a girlfriend named Emily. Things were going fine for him until a new girl enrolled in the school. Their first contact wasn't good, but on their second meeting, which was in history class, they were assigned to be project partners by their teacher. Nick finds the new girl, Cat, weird with her gothic look and her talk about him abandoning her in their past life.
Mindfield: A Paranormal Thriller for Teens features Matt, a teen boy who discovered at the age of eight that he has telepathic abilities…he can read people’s minds. For years, this ability though makes him feel isolated and alone, and he is forced to go through psychiatric counseling and therapy because his parents and therapists don’t believe in his special ability. Alone and dejected, one day Matt stumbles upon a fellow telepath, Trent. They discuss their lives and the similar experiences they have shared due to their special gift which
Leslie Moore is struggling after dealing with the loss of her twin sister. She is barely getting through her senior year at St. Benedict High School. Her relationship with her boyfriend and parents is not great, and to make things worse, bones of a woman are discovered at the river where all of her terror had once began. There are sightings of a ghost haunting the Abbey, which is located near the river. This sends Leslie and her friends back to events that had occurred last Halloween. None of these teenage girls are prepared for what they will find.
The Cash Cache Mystery, by Dorian Rockwood, tells the adventure of identical twins as they try to uncover the hidden location of some embezzled funds. Dan and Paul Case, the identical twins, don’t feel identical enough, and their differences often get them into trouble. Their troubles in the Cache Mystery all begin when they decide to help a hitchhiker by giving him a ride. Shortly after, they are visited by a detective named Archer who asks some questions and explains in detail what he knows about the hitchhiker known as Eddie Ridgway.
In Other People's Drama by Gregory Fletcher ,life has finally started to turn around for Brandon Filips. He's gone from constantly being bullied about being the biggest guy in school to having a great role in the school play, having a girlfriend, and actually having real friends. Not only that, but he has started to take better care of his body, allowing him to lose some weight and regain confidence in himself. But when drama ensues at an after-play cast party, Brandon's newly perfect life starts to fall apart.
River of Wrath by Alexandrea Weis and Lucas Astor is the sequel to River of Ashes. Leslie is now free from Beau Devereux, but not from his ghost and not from his father. She is also not free from the tragic loss of her dear sister nor from the pallor that her sister's death has cast over her family, especially her mother. Her bond to new friends isn't quite enough to replace the relationship she's lost with her boyfriend. River of Wrath delves deeper into St. Benedict and the history of the town as well as the characters at play.
Rain Falling on Embers by Liana Gardner is a marvelous YA novel that follows Katie McCabe, a thirteen-year-old struggling against a turbulent life. Katie’s world turns upside down as her ailing father sends her away to live with her uncle, a place where she feels she does not belong. The agony of leaving her home behind along with the constant pressure of living up to her family’s reputation continue to tear her down, and the eventual death of her father only makes things worse.