by Mona Awad
All's Well by Mona Awad follows Miranda, a college professor struggling with chronic pain after a devastating stage fall. When her students rebel against her chosen play, Shakespeare's "All's Well That Ends Well," and stage "Hamlet" instead, Miranda's life spirals further out of control. Desperate for relief, she accepts a mysterious offer from three enigmatic men, leading to unexpected consequences and a chilling exploration of pain, power, and the limits of healing.
by Ian X. Cho
A young adult novel set in a world where portals to hell have unleashed demons, leading to massive casualties. The protagonist, Jasper, who suffers from memory loss after a store accident, returns to his job and experiences apocalyptic visions, sensing that the end of the world may begin in aisle nine of his store.
by Emily M. Danforth
Plain Bad Heroines by Emily Danforth tells the story of two young girls, Flo and Clara, who attend the Brookhants School for Girls in 1902 and become obsessed with the scandalous memoir of Mary MacLane. They form their own secret society, the Plain Bad Heroine Society, and tragically die in a wasp attack. Decades later, a film crew arrives at the now-abandoned Brookhants to make a movie about the girls' deaths, and strange occurrences begin to happen, hinting at a possible curse.
by Stephen King
Jamie Conklin is a boy who can see and speak to the dead. But the dead often have secrets, some that perhaps others would like to keep hidden, and using his special abilities come at a cost. This page-turner is sure to engage readers until the very end.
by Ryan La Sala
This cottage core horror book follows Mars, a gender fluid teen, whose picture-perfect family might not be all it seems. After witnessing the death of their twin sister, Mars sets out to find answers and figure out what exactly happened to her at the elite summer camp she attended.
by Megan Lally
A mystery thriller with dual perspectives, focusing on a missing girl and a man accused of her murder. The story follows Mary, who wakes up with amnesia, and Drew, whose girlfriend Lola disappeared and he's the prime suspect. The narrative weaves between Mary's struggle to remember her identity and Drew's desperate search for Lola, with both storylines intersecting in a surprising and suspenseful climax.
by Andrew Joseph White
This book follows autistic Miles Abernathy as he becomes entangled in a generational feud with the local sheriff in his West Virginia town. After uncovering evidence that the sheriff is corrupt, Miles is attacked by the sheriff's son and his friends. When he suffers a near-death experience, Miles must confront the corruption and cycle of violence that has plagued his family and community for generations.
by Andrew Joseph White
Silas Bell is forced into a Victorian-era finishing school and sanatorium after attempting to escape a forced marriage. There, he encounters the ghosts of missing students and must confront the school's dark secrets while battling against the institution's attempts to break him.
by CG Drews
Andrew and Thomas have had each other's backs for as long as they can remember. When Andrew's twin sister Dove starts avoiding him, he has no choice but to lean on Thomas more than ever before. Andrew starts to notice Thomas sneaking around and keeping secrets, only to find that he has been fighting the very monsters that he typically draws for Andrew's stories. Are the monsters real, or are the pair losing their minds?