Make Your Bed First: The Essential Guide to Adopt Good Habits by Gill Grant: “Make Your Bed First” is your roadmap to redefining success through powerful habits. Journey through insightful chapters addressing cluttered minds, ownership of actions, and emotional intelligence, guiding readers—especially teens—towards purposeful living. Transform your mornings, redefine your days, and unlock a future of success.
Zoya (The Zoya Trilogy Book 1) by Alexandra Pugachevsky: Zoya is a regular Soviet teenager in 1989 Moscow. One day, when the meanest school bully takes it too far, she wakes up…in Paris. And discovers that she isn’t Zoya at all, but a French girl, named Zoé. Zoya prefers life in Paris, but is back in dreary Moscow all too quickly. Did she discover a parallel universe? Or was it all just a dream?
Sabiha’s Dilemma (Sassy Saints Series Book 1) by Amra Pajalic: Sabiha and her mother Bahra are more than mother and daughter, they’re best friends. But when their extended family comes to Australia, Bahra becomes a Born-Again-Muslim to impress them, and expects Sabiha to step in line as the perfect daughter. Can Sabiha play the part of the good daughter so that her mentally ill mother is accepted back into the Bosnian community?
Love & Murder Series Box Set by Suzana Thompson: Box set of both books in this YA romantic suspense. Nate was my secret crush until I accused him of murder. Now he hates me, but I’ve also attracted the wrong kind of attention from my new stepbrothers. I’m surrounded by bad boys and trouble, and I’m not sure who I can trust.
The Prodigy by Joe Loughran: Henrik’s relationship with Erika changed suddenly from lifelong best friend to romantic interest. The introverted, 17-year-old class valedictorian was devastated when his advances went unnoticed and she fell for the class bully. A big mistake forced her to leave the small town unexpectedly.
An Odd Bird (Of the Wing Book 1) by P.K. Butler: Claire is swept into a mystical woodland adventure when seeking the source of her strange ability to attract wild birds. “The story is utterly immersive,” says BlueInk Review. “A story combining ecological awareness with mysticism, the themes nicely linked by the mythic role of birds as spiritual messengers.” Kirkus Reviews
The Ultimate Teen (Life Skills Toolkit) (Teen Sur-Thrival Book 3) by Derek T Freeman: Embark on a transformative journey with Derek T Freeman’s groundbreaking 2-in-1 compilation that combines his acclaimed first two books – “Building Unstoppable Self-Confidence for Teens” and “88 Life-Changing High School Hacks (A Sur-Thrival Guide).” This isn’t just a book; it’s a transformative guide designed to empower your teen.
Living Life Unfiltered: A Teen Boy’s Handbook for Navigating Teenage Years by Anders Bennett: This eBook is designed as a trusted companion for teen boys on their transformative journey. It’s not just a book; it’s a roadmap, a mentor, and a friend. It delves into philosophical ideas, not as abstract concepts, but as practical tools to navigate the complex landscape of teenage years for young adults. We hope teen boys will like this eBook.
Mutinous Miles and the Deathly Tunnels (Mutinous Miles Book 1) by J. S. Lome: James Williams dreams of a pirate land South of Antarctica where castle ships roam in treasure-hunting convoys. One morning, he finds his dreams are true. The pirate world called Murkria does exist, but the only way to get there is by surviving a dangerous pirate’s trial.
Aunt Clara’s Secrets (Grace Dawson Series Book 1) by K.J. McCall: Aunt Clara always had the saddest face. She never married, lived alone, rarely left the house except to teach a bunch of kids. Nobody understood her including me, Grace Dawson, and I was her only niece. That’s how it was until a curious day in the spring of 1951 when Aunt Clara lay dying in the hospital with secrets still to tell and chose me to hear them.
The Tethering (The Tethering Book 1) by Megan O’Russell: All he wants is to win her love. A dark spell may separate them forever. Wizards are under attack, and Jacob and Emilia find themselves at the center of a battle that will decide the survival of magic. Facing an enemy that can shatter their souls, will they find love or be devoured by flames?
The Modern Teen’s Playbook by Alla Kesser Gross: This groundbreaking book for today’s digital age covers traditional etiquette and the essential art of netiquette. Mastering this dynamic duo can boost your teen’s self-confidence, create pivotal, lasting impressions, and open life-changing doors. Grab your copy today to transform your teen’s life, and invest in their bright future!
The Manor She Left Behind by Catherine Gupta: After the passing of her beloved mother Mae, Addy struggles to find her bearings. Then Addy receives an unexpected gift from her mom: Addy is now the owner of a lakeside manor in Forest Hills, North Carolina. The Manor She Left Behind is an uplifting story about discovering peace amid the pain — and the importance of finding the joy.
Finger of an Angel by Panayotis Cacoyannis: After a romp in a North London forest, 60-odd-year-old Lily drives off in her classic Mercedes and takes a wrong turn, experiencing a series of encounters with angels and demons and ghosts from the past… “an exceptional novel… erudite, richly layered, and unsettling” Kirkus Reviews.
A Reverie Tale: Borderlands and Transience by Anna M. Tusk: Follow Lilly-Anne’s struggle to fit in, build friendships and come to terms with the truth of her past, while an undercurrent of chaos threatens the worlds. Explore the limits of human free will, pitted against a godly power that predetermines everything that has ever been, is, and will be: Fate. Yet is Fate real, or a made-up political power ploy?
Girl of Flesh and Metal (Flesh and Metal Book 1) by Alicia Ellis: Her arm’s AI makes her sleepwalk. Her classmates die while she sleeps. Is she a target—or a suspect? Marissa Meyer’s Cinder meets Netflix’s Black Mirror in this YA sci-fi murder mystery with a twisty ending you won’t forget. Don’t miss the first self-published book to make the American Library Association’s Sci-Fi Notable Young Adult Books List.
The Curious Case of the Canadian Cryptids (The Creature Collection Book 1) by Avery Greaves: Join cryptozoologist Dr. William Maxwell for his first adventure! He is asked to help resolve yet another sasquatch incident in British Columbia. Always keen to lend a hand, he backs his bags and sails the Seven Seas. Along the way, he will encounter other magical, fantastical, & mythological beings that call Canada their home and native land!
My Magical Body (The Magic of Me Series) by Becky Cummings & Nejla Shojaie: Inspire children to discover the wonder of their bodies and care for them with love and gratitude. My Magical Body teaches kids that their bodies are miracle machines, able to heal, grow, and explore this amazing world. It also reminds children about body boundaries. My Magical Body is book 8 in The Magic of Me, a series of personal growth books to empower young children to be healthy and happy.
Book Alert! by Ted Clifton: It’s the 1950s in middle America. A mystery has developed in Johnny’s hometown, and he is in the middle. Johnny knows he is in trouble because of the books he “borrowed” from the school library. The books he took are the key to finding the treasure. Great fun, full of intrigue and action, soon the mystery will be solved — at least Johnny hopes so.