The Prince and the Apocalypse

This fun twist on a romantic comedy is worth the read. College-bound Wren Wheeler has had a pretty miserable vacation to London, mostly because everything didn’t go according to plan, AND she had a falling out with her best friend. But when a fake kiss with the British heir to the throne and a chaotic chase keep her from making her flight home to Chicago, Wren’s world comes crashing down–with an impending comet.

My Lady Jane

Whether you love paranormal or historical fiction, this book will be your jam. It is absolutely mad, but it is also one of my most favorite things I’ve read in a while. I happen to love (be obsessed with) Tudor England, and Lady Jane Gray in particular, so this book was a treat.

Star Girl

Star Girl is different. And that’s a good thing. Here’s why readers and writers might give it a whirl.

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

I’d never read anything by Sherman Alexie before. The book was funny, heart-wrenching, and at times, shocking. Only a Native American could write such an honest piece with any authenticity, and I am forever grateful for the recommendation.