September 2018 list by L. Buehler
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Access Restricted
by Gregory Scott Katsoulis
A follow-up to All Rights Reserved finds Speth leaving Vermaine in the hands of her friends to promote freedom outside their city and continue searching for the parents who were sold into indentured servitude years earlier.
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Follow Me: The Killer You Know
by Sara Shepard
When a beautiful social media star goes missing during a wild party at the Jersey Shore, the Amateurs companions discover that the victim strongly resembles Aerin's sister, who was murdered five years earlier by a killer still at large.
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Losing the Field
by Abbi Glines
Told in separate voices, seventeen-year-old Tallulah Leddel, overweight, insecure, and angry at being ridiculed by football star Nash, and Nash, lost and bitter after an accident, unexpectedly find themselves falling in love.
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Mirage
by Somaiya Daud
An epic fantasy inspired by the author's Moroccan heritage depicts an 18-year-old dreamer who is forced to work as a body double to protect a princess who is so hated that she is being targeted by death threats.
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The Raging Ones
by Krista Ritchie
In 3525, with the threat of people learning they have dodged their deathdays, three teenagers must flee their planet to survive.
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A Touch of Gold
by Annie Sullivan
Bearing the consequences of her father's erstwhile golden touch, golden-skinned Princess Kora harbors secret powers that become more difficult to hide, before a thief complicates her courtship with a charming young duke.
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The Towering Sky
by Katharine McGee
In the concluding entry in the trilogy set 100 years into a future where millions lead scandalous lives in a glamorous Manhattan supertower, Leda, Watt, Rylin, Avery and Calliope hide dangerous secrets capable of destroying their world.
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The Trouble with Flirting
by Claire Scovell LaZebnik
A lighthearted modern romance inspired by Jane Austen's Mansfield Park finds an exuberant Franny Pearson working for her costume designer aunt during a summer spent in a prestigious theater program that enables her to spend more time with oblivious long-time crush, Alex, and enjoy what she believes is a harmless flirtation with another boy.
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Two Dark Reigns
by Kendare Blake
Queen Katharine has waited her entire life to wear the crown. But now that she finally has it, the murmurs of dissent grow louder by the day. There's also the alarming issue of whether or not her sisters are actually dead—or if they're waiting in the wings to usurp the throne.
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