New Adult
New Adult fiction is a developing category with protagonists in the 18–30 age bracket.
- 			Book Reviews, Coming of Age, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Humor, Magical Realm, New Adult, Young AdultBook Review: My Imaginary MaryAs a fan of irreverent historical fiction, I enjoyed the television series My Lady Jane immensely. Recently, I needed to be told by a friend that a book series existed, called the "Lady… 
- 			Action and Adventure, Book Reviews, Coming of Age, Middle Grade, New Adult, Science Fiction, Young AdultBook Review: The 4midables – Who Are They?Who Are They? leans into thrills, action, and mystery, especially the rising curiosity of the world regarding the identity of who everyone is calling the "Robin Hood Heroes". 
- 			Book Review: The Fairy Bargains of Prospect HillThe ability to make bargains with the supernatural is a compelling notion. Whether the bargain is made with a jar of graveyard dirt, cat bones, a photograph, and yarrow buried at a crossroads,… 
- 			Book Review: Lost KingdomMy rating: 5 of 5 stars Laurel Black has created a fantasy tale with a nail-bitingly difficult and twisty quest, multi-faceted dual protagonists, and an impressive array of secondary characters. And, she believes… 
- 			Book Review: The Workshop: Week TwoThe Workshop: Week Two by Matt Mills My rating: 4 of 5 stars If you haven’t read The Workshop: Week One, this review won’t make much sense. Why don’t you go read that,… 
- 			Book Review: The Workshop: Week OneIt's clear that Matt Mills is a writer (yes I know, duh, he wrote this book). But he's a writer that's fought in the trenches and, so far, has lived to tell the… 
- 			Book Review: A Born AngelA Born Angel by Jenn A. Morales My rating: 4 of 5 stars It’s clear the author put a lot of thought into worldbuilding and character development. From the first pages of the… 
- 			Book Review: The Sun Is Also a StarI devoured this book in two sittings. The 'what happens next' factor is SO strong that I had no choice in the matter. 
- 			Book Review: You’re Welcome, UniverseYou’re Welcome, Universe by Whitney Gardner My rating: 4 of 5 stars Julia is a rebellious, troubled teenager with one passion in her life: Street art. Graffiti. She spends most of her time… 
- 			Book Review: Girl Gone ViralGirl Gone Viral by Arvin Ahmadi My rating: 3 of 5 stars Well, let’s get the comparison out of the way first – I’m calling this one a mashup of Ready, Player One… 
- 			Book Review: The Girl Who Could Breathe Under WaterHaving previously read The Words Between Us, I knew I'd be reading The Girl that Could Breathe Underwater before I even looked at the synopsis. I wanted another beautifully crafted Erin Bartels story,… 
 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				