Books that Suck You In!

Try these books if you're looking for:
  • well written
  • engaging
  • adventure
  • Adult/YA fiction
Unbreakable 
By Kami Garcia
YA F GARCIA
Kami Garcia is the author of descriptive, world-building urban fantasy books for teens. Garcia paints vivid pictures of worlds in which evil forces threaten good, and magic exists in the form of supernatural powers, including witches. That romance is an additional thread is part of the sizzle which makes these books irresistible. Hopefully this meets your criteria to not want to put the book down!

Daughter of Smoke and Bone 
By Laini Taylor
YA F TAYLOR
Laini Taylor writes deliciously dark urban fantasies that are mysterious, unconventional, seductive, and have a way of seeming both ancient and new. Mostly writing for teens (but also tweens, as in her Dreamdark novels about the fae), Taylor takes great care in describing her settings, whether they are real, entirely invented, or a combination of the two. Taking her time to tell complex tales of fierce, outsider heroines, she's an author who equally satisfies fans of artistic imagery and vivid action scenes.

The Thousand Dollar Tan Line 
By Rob Thomas
F THOMAS Veronica #1
The first book in an original mystery series featuring twenty-eight-year-old Veronica Mars, back in action after the events of Veronica Mars: The Movie. With the help of old friends--Logan Echolls, Mac Mackenzie, Wallace Fennel, and even Dick Casablancas--Veronica is ready to take on Neptune's darkest cases with her trademark sass and smarts. The narration and main character or reminiscent of Stephanie Plum in Janet Evanovich's books.

Impossible 
By Nancy Werlin
YA F WERLIN
Nancy Werlin writes taut, nail-biting thrillers. At the center of a suspenseful Werlin novel is a teenager isolated and in peril. Whether it involves murder, kidnapping, family secrets, or parental abuse, her protagonists move through imminent danger to self-discovery and understanding. Along the way, she keeps her readers on the edge of their seats. She has dark plots and strong characterizations.

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