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Only for the Holidays by Abiola Bello

In this brand new YA romance novel, city girl Tia Solanke is NOT looking forward to the holidays. She and her boyfriend, Mike, are on a break, and her mother’s solution is to take a Christmas getaway to the picturesque Saiyan Hedge Farms. Tia takes an instant dislike to the countryside and after the final straw, falling in horse manure and being chased by sheep, she decides to sneak back to London for Mike’s birthday. Quincy needs some help. His family will be the first Black family to ever host the Winter Ball (aka the biggest event of the year), and he is in need of a date after breaking up with his girlfriend. At first, Quincy and Tia don’t see eye to eye, but they soon realize that they both have something to gain by pretending to be a couple. Quincy needs a date to the ball, and Tia, a ride back to London just in time for Mike’s birthday. Soon, fake feelings turn real, and Tia and Quincy realize that maybe what they were looking for is right in front of them…

Only for the Holidays by Abiola Bello, (List Price: $19.99, Soho Teen, 9781641296106, October 2024)

Reviewed by Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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The Holiday Honeymoon Switch by Julia Mckay

If you’re looking for a little spicier Hallmark Christmas movie-type story, then look no further! Best friends Holly and Ivy actually aren’t fond of Christmas, thank you very much. But they find themselves planning a Christmas wedding for Holly anyway. But when Holly is jilted the night before the wedding, they decide to trade their holiday trips. Holly goes to the remote cabin Ivy has booked and Ivy takes the Hawaiian honeymoon that Holly can’t face. But they both find a little more than they were looking for.

The Holiday Honeymoon Switch by Julia Mckay, (List Price: $19, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 9780593716281, October 2024)

Reviewed by Jennifer Jones, Bookmiser in Marietta, Georgia

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The Dividing Sky by Jill Tew

This is a rare gem in the YA dystopian genre. Not only have readers been waiting for the return of the genre but this will be a standout with its swoony romance, thrilling plot, and elements that feel too close to current events.

The Dividing Sky by Jill Tew, (List Price: $19.99, Joy Revolution, 9780593710357, October 2024)

Reviewed by Vania Stoyanova, Brave + Kind Bookshop in Decatur, Georgia

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Divine Mortals by Amanda Helander

The divining magic system really got my attention, and the plot twists kept me reading. Mona is the favored mortal of the crow god of love, and has the ability to divine soulmates. She’s also an agoraphobe because she accidentally killed her older brother as a child. (This isn’t a spoiler because it’s in the very first line.) She’s one of the most unlikable characters I’ve read in a while, but I kinda had to keep reading to see how far she would go–lying, cheating, scheming, teasing poor Master Whitman–to hold onto her truths.

Divine Mortals by Amanda Helander, (List Price: $18.99, Disney Hyperion, 9781368096171, October 2024)

Reviewed by Candice Conner, The Haunted Book Shop in Mobile, Alabama

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Lost and Lassoed by Lyla Sage

Not to cause alarm but this is the best installment in the Rebel Blue Ranch yet. The enemies to lovers was PERFECTION. BEAUTIFULLY DONE. I thought it was going to feel weird because it has a bit of a “nanny” trope, but it was so perfectly executed that it didn’t bother me (I ended up absolutely adoring Riley). I will be raving about this book for the foreseeable future and forcing everyone to read it!!!

Lost and Lassoed by Lyla Sage, (List Price: $17.99, Dial Press Trade Paperback, 9780593732458, November 2024)

Reviewed by Aubrey Miles, Auburn Oil Co. Booksellers in Auburn, Alabama

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Make My Wish Come True by Rachael Lippincott

Take note Hallmark, this is the sapphic Christmas movie we want! Caroline is making her way through her senior year of high school and it’s almost time for the holidays. She’s started talking to a new girl, but she’s not really been into anyone since her best friend/crush left years ago. Arden, the best friend, left her small town when she was 14 to become an actor. She’s made it big in the past four years, but her real behavior has started to echo the party girl image her agent developed for her. Now she’s up for a serious role that she really wants. She kills the audition, but the director doesn’t want the flighty party girl. So she and her agent come up with a lie on the spot. They say she’s been dating her hometown best friend for years and is headed back for Christmas to be with her. Now she just has to convince Caroline.

Make My Wish Come True by Rachael Lippincott, (List Price: $19.99, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 9781665937566, October 2024)

Reviewed by Jennifer Jones, Bookmiser in Marietta, Georgia

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Debating Darcy by Sayantani DasGupta

I’m always a fan of a good Pride and Prejudice retelling, and this one does not disappoint. I love the setting of competing high school debate teams and the issues of racism and sexism that are addressed.

Debating Darcy by Sayantani DasGupta, (List Price: $12.99, Scholastic Press, 9781338797701, March 2023)

Reviewed by Jamie Southern, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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The Wild Huntress by Emily Lloyd-Jones

A huntress accidentally enchanted as a baby to see hidden magic and the Other Folk embarks on a deadly hunt with a trickster and a reluctant prince to save her Mam. Emily Lloyd-Jones strikes again with the gorgeously-written, unique Welsh fantasy that will utterly captivate readers with each page.

The Wild Huntress by Emily Lloyd-Jones, (List Price: $19.99, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 9780316568142, October 2024)

Reviewed by Cindy Otis, The Stacks Bookstore in Savannah, Georgia

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Not for the Faint of Heart by Lex Croucher

I’ve been a big fan of Lex Croucher’s work for a while now, so I didn’t need much convincing to enjoy this book, but I’m so glad it still exceeded all my expectations. With top-notch character banter, a ragtag found family, silly woodsy shenanigans, and a tender slow burn romance between the granddaughter of Robin Hood and the healer she accidentally kidnaps, it was so easy to fall in love with this book!

Not for the Faint of Heart by Lex Croucher, (List Price: $20, Wednesday Books, 9781250847232, November 2024)

Reviewed by Matilda McNeely, Little Shop of Stories in Decatur, Georgia

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Haunted Ever After by Jen DeLuca

If you’ve ever found yourself longing for a spooky beach read, this is it! Set in a quiet beach town, Haunted Ever After brings all of the deliciously warm ambiance that comes from a seaside setting while also balancing the paranormal element of meddling ghosts.

Haunted Ever After by Jen DeLuca, (List Price: $19, Berkley, 9780593641217, August 2024)

Reviewed by Tara Leimkuehler, Parnassus Books in Nashville, Tennessee

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Haunted Ever After by Jen DeLuca

Such a cute book! If you live in a small Florida town, then you will definitely relate to this spooky romance. Imagine moving to a town, and the house you purchased is haunted, like truly haunted. When Cassie first buys her house and moves to the little town of Boneyard Key, she doesn’t believe ghosts are a thing, but then she realizes that the people who live here are very serious about their ghosts and actually talk to them. Nick, who owns a small bakery, is one of those people, the old owner is always texting him and telling him what he thinks about how he is running the business. When Cassie comes into his shop, he is star-struck and ready to keep her from running away from her haunted house so she will stay in town. Will they be able to figure out the backstory of the ghost that is living in the house Cassie lives in? Why is it that when Nick comes around to the house, he suddenly acts like someone else? Such a cute quick read that will get you in the mood for spooky season and have you almost wishing your house was haunted too.

Haunted Ever After by Jen DeLuca, (List Price: $19, Berkley, 9780593641217, August 2024)

Reviewed by Kelli Dynia, Copperfish Books in Punta Gorda, Florida

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The Long Game by Elena Armas

Adalyn Rayes has spent her life working hard to earn her spot in her dad’s company. But when a video of her having a really bad day goes viral her world is turned upside down. She is sent to the middle of nowhere in North Carolina to help make something of a girls soccer team. The head coach just so happens to be Cameron Caldani, recently retired professional goalkeeper. The hate and attraction are almost instant between the two, with a very slow burn that finally explodes. Add in feisty preteen girls, farm animals, a quirky mayor who seems to have a hand in basically everything that happens in the town, and you have a great weekend read.

The Long Game by Elena Armas, (List Price: $18.99, Atria Books, 9781668011300, September 2023)

Reviewed by Heather Way, Angel Wings Bookstore in Stem, North Carolina

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The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzie Lee

This Grand Tour was supposed to be Monty’s last big hurrah before adulthood, but it has quickly turned into an unmitigated disaster. Instead of partying and gambling through Europe in style with his (unfairly handsome) best friend Percy, Monty is stuck with a dour chaperone who’s forbidden him from doing anything fun, his unpleasantly bookish sister, and a growing rift between him and (the still handsome) Percy. And that is before the highwaymen attack, setting Mackenzi Lee’s delightful characters on a swashbuckling caper from the highways of France, through Barcelona’s darkened alleys, to the sparkling (and sinking) islands of Venice. A Room with a View meets The Goonies in waistcoats and cravats, The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice & Virtue is charming, witty, and heartfelt, and it’s bound to become an instant classic!

The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzie Lee, (List Price: $15.99, Katherine Tegan Books, 9780062382818, August 2018)

Reviewed by Rebecca Speas, One More Page Books in Arlington, Virginia

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Spotlight On: A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang

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Ann Liang, photo by Alyssa Liang

I wrote A Song to Drown Rivers when I was twenty-one—a time when I could feel my world changing shape around me, when my teenage years were starting to feel increasingly distant but adulthood still felt like an abstract concept I hadn’t fully grasped yet—but the seeds for this book were planted long before that. It began with the myths my mother told me when I was a child. Stories about women so beautiful they could bring kingdoms to their knees, about first and final loves so fierce they lived on even in death, and kings as cruel as they were cunning. Even then, the tale of Xishi—the girl, the concubine, the spy—stood out to me. What was it like, I found myself wondering, to have to conceal your true thoughts at every turn? To be tasked with the tremendous mission of making the man you loathe fall in love with you?
–Ann Liang, Letter from the author

A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang

What booksellers are saying about A Song to Drown Rivers

  • A Song to Drown Rivers is an epic historical fantasy about Xishi, one of the four beauties of Ancient China. The Wu people have recently conquered the Yue and life for the Yue is brutal. Xishi, a Yue woman so beautiful she has to wear a veil to escape attention, is approached by the military advisor of her people with a plan to overthrow the Wu by becoming a beloved concubine of their king. Suddenly her small life in her village is over and she’s being coached in court life, falling for the advisor along the way. But she’ll have to put that behind her if she’s going to succeed and save her people. This stunning but heartbreaking tale will take you right back to Ancient China right along with Xishi.
      ― Jennifer Jones, Bookmiser in Marietta, Georgia | BUY

  • This one is for the readers who want their love stories stained with tragedy. With its gorgeous prose and captivating main character, A Song to Drown Rivers will leave readers tearful and yearning.
      ― Courtney Ulrich Smith, Underbrush Books in Rogers, Arkansas | BUY

  • Inspired by the legend of Xishi, one of China’s famed Four Beauties, this novel is as stunning and captivating as its muse! Liang’s poetic prose and vivid imagery beautifully explore themes of war, sacrifice, and love against all odds. What sets this novel apart is its ability to make something so ancient feel immediate and personal, as if Xishi herself stepped out of legend to tell her tale. This book made me feel every emotion, and embodies what a tragic yet profound love story should be!
      ― Janisie Rodriguez, Copperfish Books in Punta Gorda, Florida | BUY

  • A lush, evocative novel of mythical proportions. Filled with atmosphere, longing and intrigue this story is about Xishi, who is handpicked for her singular beauty to win the heart of a king and destroy a kingdom. This one has Young Adult crossover appeal as well. Can’t wait to hand-sell it!
      ― Jessica Nock, Main Street Books in Davidson, North Carolina | BUY

  • A Song to Drown Rivers retells ancient legend with phenomenal voice, bringing a truly worthwhile addition to the historical fiction genre. The romance in this book was also done so perfectly! There was so much tension and longing. I felt more emotions through one of their glances than I have through some entire romance books. I also appreciated how the love story never took away from the important messages in the book but it was also never overshadowed by them. This book is an absolute gem, a stunning, compelling, and emotionally charged journey that left me breathless.
      ― Baldwin Bookseller, Baldwin & Co. in New Orleans, Louisiana | BUY

About Ann Liang

Ann Liang is the New York Times and Indie bestselling author of the critically acclaimed YA novels This Time It’s Real, If You Could See the Sun, and I Hope This Doesn’t Find You. Born in Beijing, she grew up traveling back and forth between China and Australia, but somehow ended up with an American accent. She now lives in Melbourne, where she can be found making overambitious to-do lists and having profound conversations with her pet labradoodle about who’s a good dog.

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Furyborn by Claire Legrand

This book is full of my favorite kind of character- strong, stubborn, and super-flawed. Told alternately, Furyborn is about two women separated by time but full of magic, fury and secrets and a connection that becomes clearer as the story unfolds. The wait for the next book in the series is going to be torture, but I’ll endure!

Furyborn by Claire Legrand, (List Price: $18.99, Sourcebooks Fire, 9781492656623, May 2018)

Reviewed by Kate Towery, Fountain Bookstore in Richmond, Virginia

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