Sponsored by Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley with Fierce Reads
The groundbreaking thriller that Courtney Summers calls “gripping and unforgettable” centers on Daunis, a biracial unenrolled tribal member and the product of a scandal who’s never quite fit in. After Daunis witnesses a shocking murder that thrusts her into a criminal investigation, she agrees to go undercover with the FBI. But the deceptions—and deaths—keep piling up, and soon the threat strikes too close to home. How far will she go to protect her community if it means tearing apart the only world she’s ever known?
Hey YA Fans!
Crack open your ereader and prepare your wallet. It’s time to grab some outstanding YA ebooks on the cheap.
Deals are current as of Friday, March 19, so snag anything you see now, as these could disappear at any time.
Have you read the highly decorated Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas yet? Grab it for $3.
Fable by Adrienne Young, first in a fantasy duology, is $3.
Speaking of fantasy duologies, King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo is currently $3.
I really enjoyed Kim Liggett’s The Grace Year, which is on sale for $3.
Need some horror? Zoraida Cordova’s fabulous Labyrinth Lost, first in a trilogy, is on sale for $2.
Anna-Marie McLemore’s Blanca and Roja, a fabulously lush magical realism story, is $3.
Ballet + Paris = Bright Burning Stars by AK Small. $2 and a great way to prepare for the adaptation!
Tara Sim’s Scavenge The Stars, first in a series, is $2.
Loveboat, Taipei by Abigail Hing Wen was unlike anything I’ve read before last year and it’s currently on sale for $3.
Lyla Lee’s I’ll Be The One is such a feel-good read featuring a fat, bisexual Korean American lead character and plenty of K-pop. $3.
Last, but not least, friendship and romance are at the center of The Summer of Impossibilities by Rachel Allen, a story to get you in that summer mood. $3.
Thanks for hanging out, and we’ll see you on Monday!
— Kelly Jensen, @heykellyjensen on Instagram and editor of Body Talk, (Don’t) Call Me Crazy, and Here We Are.
Big thanks to Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley for making today’s newsletter possible (pick this one up if you haven’t!).