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After Shara Wheeler disappears, she leaves behind a series of notes for three people she’s kissed recently, and they’ll have to join forces to solve the mystery of how to find her-and maybe even learn to understand themselves along the way. Why You’ll Love It: The YA debut from Casey McQuiston, the author of bestselling queer romances Red, White & Royal Blue and One Last Stop, I Kissed Shara Wheeleris a sweet story about friendship, found family, and figuring out who you are set against the background of a deeply conservative Alabama Christian school. I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston An irresistible, unpredictable boy.Ī summer of unforgivable betrayal and terrible mistakes. Publisher’s Description: A windswept private island off the coast of Massachusetts.Ī hungry ocean, churning with secrets and sorrow.Ī fiery, addicted heiress. Full of plot twists, betrayal, and ugly famliy secrets, fans of the first novel will no doubt love it. Why You’ll Love It: This long-awaited to the New York Times bestseller (and TikTok favorite) We Were Liars returns to the Sinclair family’s lush private island in 1987 to tell the story of the original Liars’ mothers and the “absolute worst thing you ever did, back then”. What a time to be a reader, is what I’m saying. In addition to multiple highly anticipated fantasy titles hitting shelves this month, the YA section of your local bookstore is soon to be full to bursting with new releases, stories that run the gamut from queer rom-coms and competitive meet-cutes involving family restaurants to stories of family betrayals and secret government agencies staffed by teen witches.
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The famous Rodgers and Hammerstein song proclaims that it’s June that’s busting out all over, but in the world of publishing, it seems as though it’s gonna be May.