February 2017 list by L. Buehler
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The Conjurer's Riddle
by Andrea R Cremer
Leading her group of exiles into a world of shady merchants and surly rivermen on the way to New Orleans, Charlotte begins questioning her loyalties when she learns more about the revolution she has championed.
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Diplomatic Immunity
by Brodi Ashton
Landing a scholarship to an exclusive school where she can pursue her dream of becoming a journalist, Piper begins writing a scathing exposT on the activities of over privileged classmates only to find herself falling for the Spanish ambassador's son at the center of her story.
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The Forbidden Orchid
by Sharon Biggs Waller
When her father and sisters are threatened with being sent to the poorhouse for failing to collect a rare orchid, responsible eldest daughter Elodie Buchanan accompanies her father to China in the hope of collecting the valuable flower only to have her perspective changed by the exotic outside world.
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Lady Renegades
by Rachel Hawkins
A conclusion to the popular series that includes Miss Mayhem finds Harper targeted by zealous teen Paladins who have been created by a runaway David, who fled Pine Grove after being overwhelmed by his Oracle powers.
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Like a River Glorious
by Rae Carson
Using her magical gold-sensing powers to establish a rich home in California, Lee Westfall is kidnapped and forced to work in a mine by her exploitative uncle before discovering that her evolving powers may be the key to saving everyone she loves.
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On the Fence
by Kasie West
Sixteen-year-old Charlie has always been a tomboy, but when she accidentally becomes a makeup model, her newfound feminity draws her into an unknown social world, complete with guy troubles she's never had before.
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P.S. I Like You
by Kasie West
Exchanging notes with a mysterious pen pal by writing them on her Chemistry desk, Lily discovers that her anonymous friend is a boy and realizes that she is falling for him before learning that he is the last person she ever expected to love.
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Reckless: The Golden Yarn
by Cornelia Caroline Funke
As the real world and the world on the other side of the mirror grow ever closer, Jacob, his brother Will, and the shape-shifting Fox travel into Russian folklore, pursued by a creature of legend.
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