Lakeshire Park felt like a cross between a Jane Austen novel and a Melanie Dickerson book, but without the length of Austen or the Christian themes of Dickerson.| A Catholic Girl Reads
Clean teen/college summer romance book like books by Kasie West.| A Catholic Girl Reads
For Love and Honor is your classic medieval fairytale Christian romance novel with a hallmark twist.| A Catholic Girl Reads
The Spear is a gripping tale of redemption and the Crucifixion, following the man who pierced Christ's side.| A Catholic Girl Reads
A fun and light hearted romance similar to Pride and Prejudice and I Capture the Castle!| A Catholic Girl Reads
Liz goes on a ten day cruise with divorced dad, a cute Catholic boy, and a mystery to solve.| A Catholic Girl Reads
A beautiful and heartwarming novel romance novel for teens by best selling author Nicholas Sparks.| A Catholic Girl Reads
A clean contemporary romance novel for teens like books by Kasie West.| A Catholic Girl Reads
Based on a true story, Christy is a beautiful and captivating story about a 19 year old girl teaches the poor children of Cutter Gap.| A Catholic Girl Reads
Exceptionally well written with a great storyline combining the Catholic, dystopian, and romance genres into one excellent novel!| A Catholic Girl Reads
A cute romance about a deaf girl making her way through the world a hearing.| A Catholic Girl Reads
Lenten stories about teens in very different stages in life, periods, and even worlds.| A Catholic Girl Reads
Emma is funny, witty, sad, enjoyable, and romantic and overall a delightful and fun light book.| A Catholic Girl Reads
The cute sequel to Eight Cousins about a 21 year old Rose making her way in the world.| A Catholic Girl Reads
Final novel in the Liberty Trilogy and brings this dystopian world to a close.| A Catholic Girl Reads
What a treat it was to visit with adventurer and author, Darlene Foster! Wynne and had the most delightful chat with the prolific Darlene – the author of ten wonderful young adult books featu…| The Heart of the Matter
Looking for a new YA book to read? Check out my must-read young adult reads for 2025 across all genres from January to June!| The Perpetual Page-Turner
I read 120 books last year, which kind of shocks me. I mean I know I read a lot, but for me that is still more than “normal.” But who knows what “normal” really means anyway. Naturally some reads were better than others, so here are my favorite reads of 2024! I’ve added both Goodreads and Storygraph links for the books, with GR being Goodreads and SG being Storygraph! Mammoths at the Gates (GR || SG) by Nghi Vo (adult fantasy novella; 4th in an ongoing series of related novellas) Wh...| colour me read
Join two friends on an epic journey to tackle the ultimate mystery—does God exist? In this graphic novel, follow our dynamic duo as they explore the wonders of science, challenge each other’s beliefs…| Discovery Institute
Why did Isaac’s father have to die so young? Isaac’s older cousin Charlie — a science teacher — says he knows why. Nature is pitiless. There’s no God. No afterlife. Just atoms in the void and the…| Discovery Institute
For as long as I’ve been alive I’ve been a reader but in my teen years my love for reading took a backseat. The only thing that kept me reading when I did? Teen horror novels a la Christopher Pike and RL Stine! I mean, the FEAR STREET SAGA — hello! I’ve always rather enjoyed… The post 11 YA Horror Books To Read In 2024 appeared first on The Perpetual Page-Turner.| The Perpetual Page-Turner
As the leaves start to turn and the air gets a little crisper, I start getting back into my witchy era — my clothing and nails get darker and my favorite witchy Fall playlist hates to see me coming for the next few months (as do all my favorite witchy shows and movie staples). I’ll…| The Perpetual Page-Turner
I don’t think I’m alone in the feeling of falling in love with fictional characters... …or at least I hope I’m not. I’m not just talking about falling in love romantically, either. There are so many different ways that I can fall in love with a character. Sometimes, yes, I want to be with them, […]| Purely Olivia
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY! If you love sword lesbians two queens in love you should preorder mine and Anna Kopp’s graphic novel releasing in March! -> The Marble Queen Preorder and if you preorder you can pick up some extra goodies Summary: A sapphic YA graphic novel with sword fighting, political intrigue, and magic where the princess needs a marriage alliance for the welfare of her kingdom, but she unknowingly accepts a proposal from a mysterious country, having come not from the prince, but h...| Gabrielle Kari
Looking for some fantastic YA historical fiction books for teens (or adults?). Check out this list of engaging historical reads.| The Perpetual Page-Turner
Love YA books? Check out this book list for new teen book releases for 2024 and stay updated on all the most anticipated reads of the year.| The Perpetual Page-Turner
A UNC-Chapel Hill student signed a book deal for her young adult thriller with a “big five” publisher when she was still a first-year student.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine