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Draw down the moon
by P. C. Cast
"Manifesting magical powers on her 18th birthday, Wren Nightingale is sent to the mystical Academia de la Luna where she is thrown into the school's grueling trials with a boy from her childhood, and together they navigate a web of secrets, prophecies and murder to survive.
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Practical rules for cursed witches
by Kayla Cottingham
When Delilah Bea sets out to complete her magical Calling to become a witch, she is hijacked by twins Kieran and Briar, who demand she break the curse plaguing their powerful family for generations, but finds her own affliction getting in the way when she falls for Briar.
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Otherworldly
by F. T. Lukens
"When she comes to the rescue of Knox, who needs to make a deal with a human who can tether him to this realm, natural-born skeptic Ellery strikes a bargain to help her family, but the growing connection between them might just change everything.
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Another dimension of us
by Mike Albo
Teenagers Tommy Gaye, from 1986, and Pris Devrees, from 2044, travel across the astral plane to save the ones they love
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Black bird of the gallows
by Meg Kassel
Angie can tell that inhuman school athlete Reece is unique, and when something supernatural tries to attack her and she engages in a battle between good and evil, she must ensure that she does not fall in love with Reece, who signals death.
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The keeper of night
by Kylie Lee Baker
Half British Reaper, half Japanese Shinigami, Ren Scarborough is set on an impossible task by the Goddess of Death—one that forces her to decide just how far she will go to get the acceptance she craves.
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In every generation
by Kendare Blake
"Follow the next generation of Scoobies and Slayers who must defeat a powerful new evil"
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Go hunt me
by deVos, Kelly
While in Romania to film their last epic horror movie before they go their separate ways, Alex must go up against a monster she never thought would be released after her friends are murdered one-by-one.
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Once upon a broken heart
by Stephanie Garber
Desperate to stop the love of her life from marrying another, Evangeline Fox strikes a deal with the wicked Prince of Hearts—a bargain that will either end in the greatest happily ever after, or the most exquisite tragedy.
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Murder for the modern girl
by Kendall Kulper
In 1928 Chicago, 18-year-old Ruby, who uses her mind-reading abilities to target men who prey on vulnerable women, falls in love with a brilliant boy working at the morgue whose knack for forensic detail threatens to uncover her dark hobby.
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The wolves are watching
by Natalie Lund
The night little Madison disappears from her crib, Luce sees a pair of eyes-two points of gold deep in the forest behind her house-and feels certain they belong to a wolf. Her town, Picnic, Illinois, is the kind of place where everyone knows one another and no one locks their doors. It's not the kind of place where a toddler goes missing without a trace, where wolves lurk in the shadows. In town, people are quick to blame Madison's mom. But when Luce's English teacher shares an original script about the disappearance of another little girl in Picnic back in 1870, Luce begins to notice similarities that she can't ignore. Certain that something deeper is going on, Luce tracks the wolf she saw into the woods and uncovers the truth about her town: magical animal-women, who have remained hidden in shadows for centuries, have taken her cousin for their own purposes-and they have no intention of bringing her back.
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The book of living secrets
by Madeleine Roux
Excited to enter the world of a gothic romance they have been obsessed with for years, best friends Adelle and Connie are instead faced with unspeakable horrors and must rewrite their own ending to survive this nightmare.
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Vampires, hearts, & other dead things
by Margie Fuston
Vowing to find a vampire so she can become one and then save her father, who has terminal cancer, Victoria travels to New Orleans where she meets a mysterious young man who just might be her salvation.
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Elatsoe
by Darcie Little Badger
"Imagine an America very similar to our own. This America been shaped dramatically by the magic, monsters, knowledge, and legends of its peoples. Elatsoe lives in this slightly stranger America. She can raise the ghosts of dead animals, a skill passed down through generations of her Lipan Apache family. Her beloved cousin has just been murdered, in a town that wants no prying eyes. But she is going to do more than pry"
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The fascinators
by Andrew Eliopulos
Bonding over a shared love of magic in a disapproving community, three high school friends are unexpectedly tested by confusing crushes and the dangerous activities of an underground group that wishes them harm.
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Winterwood
by Shea Ernshaw
Dark fairy tales and enchanted folklore collide when a boy, believed to be missing, emerges from a magical woodland and promptly falls in love with a witch who has been trying to unravel his secrets.
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The babysitters coven
by Kate Williams
After new student Cassandra Heaven joins seventeen-year-old Esme Pearl's babysitters club, the girls learn that being a babysitter really means a heroic lineage of superpowers, magic rituals, and saving the innocent from evil
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Witchborn
by Nicholas Bowling
When her mother is cruelly burned at the stake for practicing witchcraft, Alyce receives help from an innkeeper and a boy with his own troubles when she is targeted by a witch hunter at the same time her fledgling powers ensnare her in a web of secrets, lies and dark magic. A first novel.
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The Lantern's Ember
by Colleen Houck
An Otherworld portal watchman who made a deal with the devil 500 years earlier to prevent souls from escaping meets his match in a powerful witch who crosses into a forbidden plane, triggering a chase that spreads chaos throughout the earthly and unearthly realms.
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Haunt me
by Liz Kessler
Feeling instantly at home in her haunted bedroom after moving in the wake of a rough year, Erin senses an inexplicable connection to the ghost of a teen boy, Joe, before finding herself equally drawn to Joe's once-popular brother, Olly.
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Witchtown
by Cory Putman Oakes
Arriving at a famous witch haven she intends to rob with the help of her manipulative mother, 16-year-old Macie discovers that secrets are a more valuable currency in the historically rich community.
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Scythe
by Neal Shusterman
Forced to become trained killers in a disease-free world where people can only die if eliminated by professional assassins, teens Citra and Rowan reluctantly train under a master reaper who informs them that the one who successfully kills the other will become his apprentice.
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Between the devil and the deep blue sea
by April Genevieve Tucholke
Violet is in love with River, a mysterious 17-year-old stranger renting the guest house behind the rotting seaside mansion where Violet lives, but when eerie events begin to happen, Violet recalls her grandmother's frequent warnings about the devil and wonders if River is evil.
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Call me Iggy
by Jorge Augusto Aguirre
Crushing on a girl at school who doesn't know he exists, Ohio-born Colombian American teen Iggy finds his life unraveling when his grandfather's ghost decides to meddle in his love life, setting him off on a journey of self-discovery.
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Over my dead body
by Sweeney Boo
While searching for her missing mentee Noreen at the Younwity Hidden Institute of Witchcraft, Abby discovers Noreen's disappearance is connected to another girl who went missing years earlier, which places her own life in danger.
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Witch for hire
by Ted Naifeh
"When a series of high school pranks get out of hand, teen witch Faye Faulkner is the only one who can solve the case"
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