April 2021 list by L. Buehler
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Covet
by Tracy Wolff
Grace, a mere mortal who attends Katmere Academy, finds that her relationships with the other students have grown more complicated, with Jaxon becoming more distant, the Circle split over her upcoming coronation, and an arrest warrant for her and Hudson,which could result in a prison sentence with an unbreakable curse.
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Five Ways to Fall Out of Love
by Emily Martin
Avoiding relationships after being publicly stood up at homecoming, Aubrey finds her resolve to stay single tested when she is partnered with her ex in science class at the same time she meets her ex’s attractive cousin.
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The Initial Insult
by Mindy McGinnis
Ostracized by the elite community of Amontillado, Ohio, after the disappearance of her parents, Tress organizes a Halloween costume party at an abandoned house, where she launches a macabre plan to force a popular former friend to confess what she knows.
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It's Kind of a Cheesy Love Story
by Lauren Morrill
Accepting a much-needed job from a local pizzeria where she was suddenly born 16 years earlier, Beck discovers an unanticipated sense of belonging among her less-popular co-workers before a disaster compels her to fight for the family restaurant that has become like a home.
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Perfect on Paper
by Sophie Gonzales
Navigating a complicated love life in spite of the spot-on advice she gives her classmates, a bisexual anonymous relationship columnist is blackmailed by an attractive and popular classmate to help the latter win back his ex.
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Sing Me Forgotten
by Jessica S. Olson
A reimagining of The Phantom of the Opera finds a young woman, born with the supernatural ability to manipulate memories through song, fighting against an outside world that fears her and threatens the man she loves.
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The Theft of Sunlight
by Intisar Khanani
A sequel to Thorn finds a young woman breaking silence when children throughout her community begin disappearing, before a visit to the palace leads to an unlikely relationship and a life-risking confrontation.
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When we were Infinite
by Kelly Loy Gilbert
Knowing that the friendships she depends on will change when her parents split up, Beth witnesses a private act of violence in her crush’s home before forging a pact with her friends to offer support in the face of a life-altering decision.
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