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She didn't come to the mountains looking for a wolf. She came to disappear—and walked straight into the arms of an Alpha who had been waiting for her without knowing her name. Isabel Quinn inherits a remote Appalachian cabin from the grandmother she barely knew and...
Peter Clyde's glowing green boogers have made him rich, popular, and officially the most successful entrepreneur at Oakwood Valley Elementary. Life is perfect.But every night, something strange pulses in the dark woods behind his house. A flash. A crackle. A bright,...
Is your phone helping you grow, or is it quietly stealing your focus, sleep, confidence, and time? You only planned to check one message. You only wanted to watch one short video. You only meant to scroll for five minutes. Then somehow, an hour disappeared. If this...
THE THOUGHTS YOU HIDE ARETHE ONES THAT CONTROL YOU. You keep going. You stay calm. You handle work, money, family, pressure, and expectations without making a scene. From the outside, you look steady. But inside, your mind keeps replaying conversations, expecting the...
She was a genius in a world that only wanted her to type. June, 1940. Twenty-two-year-old Joan Clarke arrives at Bletchley Park with a double-first from Cambridge and a suitcase full of wool cardigans.She expects to be an intellectual powerhouse in the war effort....
Mercy Crane. 1756 to 1776. Twenty years old. Lily traces the worn letters of the headstone she shares half her name with — and a thousand miles away, in that same moment, her mother collapses. Lily is sixteen. She came to the Old Granary Burying Ground because her mom...
The envelope was thick enough to feel wrong in Fern's hand. Inside it: a poem she copied from her dead mother's notebook seventeen times, until the handwriting almost matched. Almost.The r's were never quite right. Fern Delaney's mother won the Port Iris Poetry Prize...
When Addie was small, a dead girl reached through the closet door. Pale fingers that bent at angles that weren't quite right. Black hair plastered to her skull. A dress dripping river water onto the carpet. And where her eyes should have been, smooth pale skin, like a...
I was ten when my mother walked down the gravel path and onto the ferry. I made her a promise she told me not to keep. "I'll make the diner so good that you'll come back,"I said. She shook her head. "Don't promise things you can't keep." Then she was a shape in the...
Seventy-two hours. No phone. No way out. Maya didn't sign up for this. Her mother drove her up the hill to Port Blossom, handed over her cracked phone like it was something Maya shouldn't have, and called it doing the right thing. "I'm doing a thing," Maya told...
Ash always finds its way onto her tongue. Sanna Mordecai is nineteen, and for eleven months she has been the girl who got it wrong. The crescent birthmark in her palm — the oracle's mark, the one that once burned hot and true with visions — has gone cold and flat and...
The night the lights went out, I lost my sister. I was twelve, kneeling in a pile of copper wire, when the world simply stopped. No flicker. No warning. The lanterns died like birds falling out of the sky. And a mile away, in the dark, Lenny screamed my name once and...
Six hundred and thirty-one days since her father washed up with the tide. People still leave beer cans on Harbor Street, like he might come back. Nora has walked the same route home every one of those days, the number sitting in her chest like a stone she can't...
Cassie saw the van. She saw the driver's face. And he saw hers. It was supposed to be two minutes. Wait outside the diner while Leo's mom finished her shift. Leo, eight years old, gap-toothed grin, his one-eared stuffed rabbit tucked under his arm. Then the thud. The...
Keep the light alive. That was the rule. Eleven-year-old Finn has climbed his grandfather's lighthouse a hundred times. He knows every groaning step, every gap where the wind whistles, every brass gear his grandpa polished for forty-two years. But he has never seen a...
My father's last words to me are saved in a folder labeled "Mom's recipes." Sixteen seconds of his voice, hidden between dal makhani and paneer bhurji, where my mother will never look. The night the monsoon turned Marine Drive into a river, Leela's father stopped to...
They swore it would always be the five of them. The summer they built the raft, one of them was already leaving. Maya has a plan, and the plan does not include falling apart. Build the raft. Win the Sandpiper Derby. Use the prize money for the surgery her little...
Finn knew the truth about his mother's last words. He had never told his brother. She didn't say "take care of Leo." She said "take care of Finn." And now Leo wants to climb the deadliest route on Klawatti Peak to prove he never needed taking care of at all. Five...
Molly knows where everything is. Every dough ball weighed to the gram. Every tomato crate stacked with the labels facing out. Her little brother Finn's meds, due in forty-seven minutes. The foreclosure letters she hides before Nonna Rosa can find them. One degree of...
"Don't let anyone take your spot." It was the last thing Maddy's brother said before he left for college and left her alone on the court they grew up on. For three years Maddy has been the starting point guard at Oak Hill. The girl who bled on the driveway. The girl...
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