May 2019 list by L. Buehler
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The Everlasting Rose
by Dhonielle Clayton
A follow-up to The Belles finds Camille navigating the imperial forces of the evil Queen Sophia and forging ties with an underground resistance movement to find her kingdom's missing rightful leader, Princess Charlotte.
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The Fall of Crazy House
by James Patterson
Barely escaping the Crazy House alive, twins Becca and Cassie, now trained fighters, race to free the people of the former United States from a despotic government that threatens to turn the sisters into the very thing they hate.
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Girls with Sharp Sticks
by Suzanne Young
A new series set in a subversive near future follows a group of students at the Girls of Innovations Academy, where lessons about obedience and troublesome personal interests give way to dark secrets and the truth about their identities.
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The Last Voyage of Poe Blythe
by Allyson Braithwaite Condie
A teen captain of her Outpost's last mining ship targets a band of thieving river raiders before the activities of an unknown traitor make her question how far she is willing to go for revenge.
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The Near Witch
by Victoria Schwab
Sixteen-year-old Lexi, who lives on an enchanted moor at the edge of the village of Near, must solve the mystery when, the day after a mysterious boy appears in town, children start disappearing.
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Nyxia Uprising
by Scott Reintgen
A conclusion to the series that includes Nyxia Unleashed finds Emmett and the Genesis team joining forces with unlikely Imago allies to gain control of the Genesis ships, survive Babel's twisted schemes and return home to Earth.
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Once & Future
by Amy Rose Capetta
Resets the Arthurian legend in outer space, with King Arthur reincarnated as seventeen-year-old Ari, a female king whose quest is to stop a tyrranical corporate government, aided by a teenaged Merlin.
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Sherwood
by Meagan Spooner
A gender-bending, romantic retelling of the Robin Hood legend finds Maid Marian stepping into a late Lord of Locksley's shoes to protect the town's oppressed citizens from the Sheriff of Nottingham, an effort complicated by an unwanted marriage proposal from Guy of Gisborne.
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When Summer Ends
by Jessica Pennington
A former community golden boy who was forced to quit pitching because of his sight loss, and a straightlaced girl navigating her own difficult challenges impulsively embark on a shared summer of self-discovery and taking chances.
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Wicked Saints
by Emily A. Duncan
A debut novel inspired by the Joan of Arc legend follows the experiences of a peasant girl with a magical heritage who protects her people in a century-long holy war, until a brutal defeat forces her to work with a deadly adversary to stop a mad king.
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You'd Be Mine
by Erin Hahn
Warned by her Gran about the dark side of her country music legacy, the daughter of two tragically deceased stars reluctantly agrees to join the summer tour of a pop idol who needs her to join him to prevent him from being dropped by his music label, an arrangement that is complicated by fan speculation about a romance between them.
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