Contemporary YA Romances heat up the dog days of summer, with (of course) plenty
ofΒ chilling paranormal novels when things get to steamy. Read on for cool July
and August Picks from the Teen Shelves.
CONTEMPORARY
If youβve been hankering for a delicious romance grounded in reality, here are
some great books to check out.
LOVE
STORY by
Jennifer Echols. When Erin Blackwell refuses to major in business so
she can take over the family horse farm (a multi-million dollar enterprise), her
grandmother takes her college fund and gives it to Hunter, the stable boy. Now
Erin is living a starving-artist life in New York, and writing a book for her
college creative writing class--about an heiress in love with a stable boy.
Imagine her chagrin when Hunter shows up in the class. Romantic wrangling
ensues, as the only way these two can communicate through their hurt and
betrayal is via their writing.
I love Echolβs romantic comedies (check out
ENDLESS SUMMER for a
perfect poolside read), and her longer romances are an expansion of everything
delicious about the shorter books: The voice is still witty and sharp, but the
broader canvas allows her always complex characters room to develop and the
layers of their relationships to unfold. If the rom-coms are a fizzy Coke, then
the romantic "dramas" (
GOING
TOO FAR, FORGET YOU) are a caramel latte with extra foam.Β (MTV Books;
Available now.)
SASS & SERENDIPITY by
Jennifer Ziegler. Sisters Gabby and Daphne have polar opposite
personalities, totally different outlooks on romance, and wildly divergent ways
of dealing with their parentsβ divorce and the financial problems that follow.
Inspired by Jane Austenβs Sense and Sensibility and told in alternating
viewpoints, this witty, sweet and romantic book centers on the relationship
between the sisters, who fight with and frustrate each other, but in the end
find deep affection for each other, no matter how different they are. (Delacorte
Press; Available Now)
SOMETIMES IT HAPPENS by
Lauren
Barnholdt. Itβs first day of her senior year--the first day that Hannah will
see her ex-boyfriend, her best friend, and her best friendβs boyfriend since
Hannah and her BFFβs BF (got that?) hooked up over the summer. How Hannah came
to break the first rule of friendship unfolds in chapters that alternate with
the fallout in this originally told, romantic and heartfelt book. Good stuff.
(Simon Pulse; Available Now.)
EPIC
FAIL by
Claire LaZebnik. At Coral Tree Prep, who your parents are can make
or break you. HE is the son of Hollywood royalty. SHE is the principleβs
daughter. But in this funny tale of fitting in and flirting, no one is who they
seem on first impression. Will Ellie figure out whoβs the right guy beneath the
surface charm? Sounds very Pride and Prejudice, and very delightful.Β
(HarperTeen; 8/2)
CHAIN REACTION by
Simone
Elkeles. Elkeles Perfect Chemistry series (this is the third) are wildly
popular
and well written. Her characterization and dialogue gives an
authenticity to the Latino gang culture of her bad-boy Fuentes brothers, without
it dominating and making any of these into "issue books." They are satisfying,
character-driven, steamy, swoon-worthy, romances romances with huge cross over
appeal to adult readers.
Luis Fuentes doesnβt have that angst of his brother Alex and Carlos (from
Perfect Chemistry and Rules of Attraction). Heβs smart, funny, college-bound and
determined to become an astronaut. (Cool!) But when he falls in love with the
wrong girl, and he gets some news about his family, will his bad boy side emerge
and leave him living on the edge like his new girlfriend and his own father?Β
(Walker; 8/16)
Want something nifty that isnβt a paranormal OR a contemporary novel? Check out
these historical recent releases:
THE OTHER COUNTESS: THE LACEY CHRONICLES by
Eve
Edwards. (A Tudor age romance)
THE GIRL IS MURDER by
Kathryn Miller Haines (A 1942βs Girl Detective Mystery)
ROSEMARY FOR REMEMBRANCE
by
Felicity Pulman (A
Medieval Mystery series.)
PARANORMAL/FANTASY
The trend in YA paranormal continues unabated. Here are some quick takes of
things thatΒ have caught my eye.
BAD TASTE IN BOYS by
Carrie
Harris. Take one losing football team, a funny, nerdy student athletic
trainer with medical school aspirations, and a secret formula that she only
wishes were steroids, and youβve zombies loose in the high school halls. The
very likable narrator won me over on this undead tale, which struck the right
balance between an ernest sense of jeopardy and a light sense of humor. (Delacorte)
TOUCH OF FROST: A MYTHOS ACADEMY NOVEL by
Jennifer
Estep. A supernatural boarding school book from a popular adult urban
fantasy author. Mythos academy is full of kick-butt warrior spartans and literal
computer wizards, but Gwen Frost is just a psychic. Then she reads the history
of an object and reveals dark danger ahead, she might just be the one to save
them all. (Kensington)
WILDEFIRE by
Karsten
Knight. A supernatural boarding school book from a funny and talented debut
author. Ashline Wilde enrolls in Blackwood Academy to escape her sister Eveβs
drama. Fat chance. The school is full of gods and goddesses, and sheβs one of
them. With supernatural war on the horizon, Ash has to master the fire inside of
her. Fully of snappy dialogue, sibling rivalry, and fresh twists on old myths.
(Simon & Schuster)
POSSESS by
Gretchen McNeil. Fifteen year old Bridget can hear demons, which is
disconcerting to say the least, but she finds a place working with San
Franciscoβs senior exorcist, Monsignor Renault. But then things get twisty when
a demonic message and a murder make her realize sheβs in deep. Can she unlock
the demonsβ plan before anyone else winds up dead or possessed in this dark and
twisty tale? (Balzer + Bray; 8/23)
THE FOX INHERITANCE by
Mary E.
Pearson. I cannot tell you the plot of this book without giving away too
much about THE ADORATION OF JENNA FOX, which this book is the (unexpected)
sequel to. So go read that book, which is an emotional, engrossing story about
love, identity, humanity, and scientific ethics. Then read this one, which
continues the theme. (Henry Holt; 8/30)
And a few more Iβm looking forward to in August:
ANNA DRESSED IN BLOOD by
Kendare
Blake.Β (Tor Teen; 8/30)
A LONG, LONG SLEEP by
Anna
Sheehan.Β (Candlewick; 8/9)
JULIET IMMORTAL by
Stacey
Jay. (Delacorte; 8/9)
Stay cool and happy reading!
Rosemary Clement-Moore
writes Young Adult books because she loves to read them.
Visit her
webpage or blog
to find out more about her award winning
Maggie Quinn: Girl vs.
Evil series, and her gothic romance,
THE SPLENDOR FALLS (now in
paperback). Next up is
TEXAS
GOTHIC.
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