It seems like these posts keep rolling around faster and faster every month. That’s strange. đ¤
But hey, if it means new books, who am I to complain! Anyway, here’s a look at some of August’s new releases, just waiting for you to pre-order them or pester your library to do so in your stead. Do it. It’ll be worth it.
All the Bad Apples by Moïra Fowley-Doyle
When Deena’s wild and mysterious sister Mandy disappears – presumed dead – her family are heartbroken. But Mandy has always been troubled. It’s just another bad thing to happen to Deena’s family. Only Deena refuses to believe it’s true.
And then the letters start arriving. Letters from Mandy, claiming that their family’s blighted history is not just bad luck or bad decisions – but a curse, handed down through the generations. Mandy has gone in search of the curse’s roots, and now Deena must find her. What they find will heal their family’s rotten past – or rip it apart forever.
August 1st
Here There Are Monsters by Amelinda BÊrubÊ
The Blair Witch Project meets Imaginary Girls in this story of codependent sisterhood, the struggle to claim oneâs own space, and the power of secrets
Sixteen-year-old Skye is done playing the knight in shining armor for her insufferable younger sister, Deirdre. Moving across the country seems like the perfect chance to start over.
In their isolated new neighborhood, Skye manages to fit in, but Deirdre withdraws from everyone, becoming fixated on the swampy woods behind their house and building monstrous sculptures out of sticks and bones.
Then Deirdre disappears.
And when something awful comes scratching at Skye’s window in the middle of the night, claiming she’s the only one who can save Deirdre, Skye knows she will stop at nothing to bring her sister home.
August 1st
House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig
In a manor by the sea, twelve sisters are cursed.
Annaleigh lives a sheltered life at Highmoor, a manor by the sea, with her sisters, their father, and stepmother. Once they were twelve, but loneliness fills the grand halls now that four of the girls’ lives have been cut short. Each death was more tragic than the lastâthe plague, a plummeting fall, a drowning, a slippery plungeâand there are whispers throughout the surrounding villages that the family is cursed by the gods.
Disturbed by a series of ghostly visions, Annaleigh becomes increasingly suspicious that the deaths were no accidents. Her sisters have been sneaking out every night to attend glittering balls, dancing until dawn in silk gowns and shimmering slippers, and Annaleigh isn’t sure whether to try to stop them or to join their forbidden trysts. Because whoâor whatâare they really dancing with?
When Annaleigh’s involvement with a mysterious stranger who has secrets of his own intensifies, it’s a race to unravel the darkness that has fallen over her familyâbefore it claims her next.
August 6th
Let’s Call It a Doomsday by Katie Henry
There are so many ways the world could end. There could be a fire. A catastrophic flood. A super eruption that spews lakes of lava. Ellis Kimball has made note of all possible scenarios, and she is prepared for each one. What she doesnât expect is meeting Hannah Marks in her therapistâs waiting room. Hannah calls their meeting fate. After all, Ellis is scared about the end of the world; Hannah knows when itâs going to happen.
Despite Ellisâs anxiety â about what others think of her, about what sheâs doing wrong, about the safety of her loved ones â the two girls become fast friends. As Ellis tries to help Hannah decipher the details of her doomsday premonition, she learns there are secrets Hannah isnât telling her. But with time ticking down, the search for answers only raises more questions. When does it happen? Who will believe them? How do you prepare for the end of the world when it feels like your life is just getting started?
Katie Henry, the author of Heretics Anonymous, delivers an engrossing and thoughtful tale about how people survive â with some faith in family, friends, and maybe a few prepper forums.
August 6th
I’m Not Dying With You Tonight by Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal
Lena and Campbell aren’t friends.
Lena has her killer style, her awesome boyfriend, and a plan. She knows she’s going to make it big. Campbell, on the other hand, is just trying to keep her head down and get through the year at her new school.
When both girls attend the Friday-night football game, what neither expects is for everything to descend into sudden mass chaos. Chaos born from violence and hate. Chaos that unexpectedly throws them together.
They aren’t friends. They hardly understand the other’s point of view. But none of that matters when the city is up in flames, and they only have each other to rely on if they’re going to survive the night.
August 6th
Vow of Thieves by Mary E. Pearson (Dance of Thieves #2)
Kazi and Jase have survived, stronger and more in love than ever. Their new life now lies before themâthe Ballengers will be outlaws no longer, Tor’s Watch will be a kingdom, and the two of them will meet all challenges side by side, together at last.
But an ominous warning mars their journey back, and in their rush to return to Tor’s Watch, just outside the fortress walls, they are violently attacked and torn apartâand each is thrust into their own new hell.
Unsure whether the other is alive or dead, Kazi and Jase must keep their wits among their greatest enemies and unlikeliest allies. And all the while, Death watches and waits.
August 6th
Swipe Right for Murder by Derek Milman
On the run from the FBI.
Targeted by a murderous cult.
Labeled a cyber-terrorist by the media.
Irritated texts from his best friend.
Eye contact with a nice-looking guy on the train.
Aidan has a lot to deal with, and he’s not quite sure which takes top priority.
Finding himself alone in a posh New York City hotel room for the night, Aidan does what any red-blooded seventeen-year-old would do—he tries to hook up with someone new. But that lapse in judgement leads to him waking up next to a dead guy, which sparks an epic case of mistaken identity that puts Aidan on the run from everyone—faceless federal agents, his eccentric family, and, naturally, a cyber-terrorist group who will stop at nothing to find him.
He soon realizes the only way to stop the chase is to deliver the object everyone wants, before he gets caught or killed. But for Aidan, the hardest part is knowing who he can trust not to betray him—including himself.Â
August 6th
A Dress for the Wicked by Autumn Krause
Nothing much happens in the sleepy town of Shy in Avon-upon-Kynt. And for eighteen years, Emmaline Watkins has feared that her future held just that: nothing.
But when the head of the most admired fashion house in the country opens her prestigious design competition to girls from outside the stylish capital city, Emmyâs dreams seem closer than they ever have before.
As the first âcountry girlâ to compete, Emmy knows sheâll encounter extra hurdles on her way to the top. But as she navigates the twisted world of high fashion she starts to wonder: will she be able to tailor herself to fit into this dark, corrupted race? And at what cost?
August 6th
Sea Witch Rising by Sarah Henning (Sea Witch #2)
Runa will not let her twin sister die. Alia traded her voice to the Sea Witch for a shot at happiness with a prince who doesnât love her. And his rejection will literally kill herâunless Runa intervenes.
Under the sea, Evie craves her own freedomâbut liberation from her role as Sea Witch will require an exchange she may not be willing to make. With their heartsâ desires at odds, what will Runa and Evie be willing to sacrifice to save their worlds?Â
Told from alternating perspectives, this epic fairy tale retelling is a romantic and heart-wrenching story about the complications of sisterhood, the uncompromising nature of magic, and the cost of redemption.
August 6th
The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta
Fiercely told, this is a timely coming-of-age story, told in verse about the journey to self-acceptance. Perfect for fans of Sarah Crossan, Poet X and Orangeboy.
A boy comes to terms with his identity as a mixed-race gay teen – then at university he finds his wings as a drag artist, The Black Flamingo. A bold story about the power of embracing your uniqueness. Sometimes, we need to take charge, to stand up wearing pink feathers – to show ourselves to the world in bold color.
*I masquerade in makeup and feathers and I am applauded.*
August 8th
The Downstairs Girl by Stacey Lee
By day, seventeen-year-old Jo Kuan works as a lady’s maid for the cruel daughter of one of the wealthiest men in Atlanta. But by night, Jo moonlights as the pseudonymous author of a newspaper advice column for the genteel Southern lady, “Dear Miss Sweetie.” When her column becomes wildly popular, she uses the power of the pen to address some of society’s ills, but she’s not prepared for the backlash that follows when her column challenges fixed ideas about race and gender.Â
While her opponents clamor to uncover the secret identity of Miss Sweetie, a mysterious letter sets Jo off on a search for her own past and the parents who abandoned her as a baby. But when her efforts put her in the crosshairs of Atlanta’s most notorious criminal, Jo must decide whether she, a girl used to living in the shadows, is ready to step into the light.
August 13th
Of Ice and Shadows by Audrey Coulthurst (Of Fire and Stars #2)
Princesses Denna and Mare are in love and together at lastâonly to face a new set of dangers.
Mare just wants to settle down with the girl she loves, which would be easier if Denna werenât gifted with forbidden and volatile fire magic. Denna must learn to control her powers, which means traveling in secret to the kingdom of Zumorda, where she can seek training without fear of persecution. Determined to help, Mare has agreed to serve as an ambassador as a cover for their journey.
But just after Mare and Denna arrive in Zumorda, an attack on a border town changes everything. Mareâs diplomatic mission is now urgent: She must quickly broker an alliance with the Zumordan queen to protect her homeland. However, the queen has no interest in allying with other kingdomsâitâs Dennaâs untamed but powerful magic that catches her eye. The queen offers to teach Denna herself, and both girls know it would be dangerous to refuse.
As Dennaâs powers grow stronger, Mare does her best to be the ambassador her kingdom needs. Her knowledge of Zumorda and its people grows, and so too do her suspicions about the queenâs intentions. With rising tensions and unexpected betrayals putting Mare and Denna in jeopardy and dangerous enemies emerging on all sides, can they protect their love and save their kingdoms?
August 13th
Fan the Flame by Anna Priemaza
Lainey wouldnât mind lugging a camera around a video game convention for her brother, aka YouTube superstar Codemeister, except for one big problem. Heâs funny and charming online, but behind closed doors, Cody is a sexist jerk.
SamTheBrave came to this yearâs con with one mission: meeting Codemeisterâbecause getting his idolâs attention could be the big break Sam needs.
ShadowWillow is already a successful streamer. But when her fans start shipping her with Code, Shadow concocts a plan to turn the rumors to her advantage.
The three teensâ paths collide when Lainey records one of Codyâs hateful rants on video. Because sheâs determined to spill the truth to her brotherâs fansâeven if that means putting Sam and Shadow in the crosshairs.
Told through three relatable voices and arriving on the heels of the authorâs widely praised debut novel, Kat and Meg Conquer the World, this sophomore novel is a nuanced and timely story about followers, fame, and fighting for whatâs right.
August 20th
Color Me In by Natasha Diaz
Who is Nevaeh Levitz?
Growing up in an affluent suburb of New York City, sixteen-year-old Nevaeh Levitz never thought much about her biracial roots. When her Black mom and Jewish dad split up, she relocates to her mom’s family home in Harlem and is forced to confront her identity for the first time.Â
Nevaeh wants to get to know her extended family, but one of her cousins can’t stand that Nevaeh, who inadvertently passes as white, is too privileged, pampered, and selfish to relate to the injustices they face on a daily basis as African Americans. In the midst of attempting to blend their families, Nevaeh’s dad decides that she should have a belated bat mitzvah instead of a sweet sixteen, which guarantees social humiliation at her posh private school. Even with the push and pull of her two cultures, Nevaeh does what she’s always done when life gets complicated: she stays silent.
It’s only when Nevaeh stumbles upon a secret from her mom’s past, finds herself falling in love, and sees firsthand the prejudice her family faces that she begins to realize she has a voice. And she has choices. Will she continue to let circumstances dictate her path? Or will she find power in herself and decide once and for all who and where she is meant to be?
August 20th
Crown of Coral and Pearl by Mara Rutherford (Crown of Coral and Pearl #1)
For generations, the princes of Ilara have married the most beautiful maidens from the ocean village of Varenia. But though every girl longs to be chosen as the next princess, the cost of becoming royalty is higher than any of them could ever imagineâŚ
Nor once dreamed of seeing the wondrous wealth and beauty of Ilara, the kingdom thatâs ruled her village for as long as anyone can remember. But when a childhood accident left her with a permanent scar, it became clear that her identical twin sister, Zadie, would likely be chosen to marry the Crown Princeâwhile Nor remained behind, unable to ever set foot on land.
Then Zadie is gravely injured, and Nor is sent to Ilara in her place. To Norâs dismay, her future husband, Prince Ceren, is as forbidding and cold as his homeâa castle carved into a mountain and devoid of sunlight. And as she grows closer to Cerenâs brother, the charming Prince Talin, Nor uncovers startling truths about a failing royal bloodline, a murdered queen⌠and a plot to destroy the home she was once so eager to leave.
In order to save her people, Nor must learn to negotiate the treacherous protocols of a court where lies reign and obsession rules. But discovering her own formidable strength may be the one move that costs her everything: the crown, Varenia and Zadie.
August 27th
These Divided Shores by Sara Raasch (Stream Raiders #2)
As a child, she committed unforgivable acts to free Grace Loray from King Elazar of Argrid. Now Elazarâs plan to retake the island has surpassed Luâs darkest fears: heâs holding her and his son, Ben, captive in an endlessly shifting prison, forcing them to make a weapon that will guarantee Elazarâs success. Escape is impossibleâunless Lu becomes the ruthless soldier she hoped never to be again.
Vex failed to save Lu and Benâand that torments him as much as his Shaking Sickness. With the disease worsening, Vex throws himself into the rebellion against Argrid. The remaining free armies are allied with the stream raider syndicatesâand getting them to cooperate will take a strength Vex thought burned on a pyre six years ago.
Imprisoned, betrayed, and heartbroken, Ben is determined to end his fatherâs rampage. Watching Elazar sway the minds of Grace Loray as he did those of Argrid, Ben knows he has to play his fatherâs game of devotion to win this war. But how can a heretic prince defeat the Pious God?
As armies clash and magic rises, Lu, Vex, and Ben will confront their pasts . . . or lose their futures forever.
August 27th
Rage by Cora Carmack (Stormheart #2)
Princess or adventurer.
Duty or freedom.
Her Kingdom or the Stormhunter she loves.
If Aurora knows anything, it’s that choices have consequences. To set things right, she joins a growing revolution on the streets of Pavan.Â
In disguise as the rebel Roar, she puts her knowledge of the palace to use to aid the rebellion. But the Rage season is at its peak and not a day passes without the skies raining down destruction. Yet these storms are differentâthey churn with darkness, and attack with a will thatâs desperate and violent.Â
This feels like more than rage.Â
It feels like war.
August 27th
There you have it! A whole bunch of new releases for August, just waiting to be put into your hands. But have I missed anything you’re excited for? And which one is at the top of your list? Let’s chat!
So many beautiful covers!
Truly!!