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About the Author
A Rita Award Finalist and Crystal Kite Award Finalist, Janet Gurtler’s young adult books have been chosen for the Junior Library Guild Selection and as Best Books for Teens from the Canadian Children’s Book Center.
Janet lives in Okotoks, Alberta, Canada with her husband, son, and a chubby black Chihuahua named Bruce. After her latest haircut, Janet’s son told her she looked like a mom from an ’80s TV show.
Boys Like You
Juliana Stone
USA Today bestselling author
Two shattered hearts are about to collide in smalltown Louisiana.
Monroe Blackwell is sent from New York to spend the summer at her grandmother’s in the sleepy town of Twin Oaks, Louisiana. There, she attempts to reconnect with the person she was before her younger brother’s death.
Nathan Everets also knows heartache firsthand. A terrible car accident has left his best friend in a coma. As Monroe and Nathan are thrown together in the small town, they each slowly begin to heal—and fall in love. But for both of them, finding happiness means first facing their past and hopefully, finding their future.
Some Kind of Normal
Juliana Stone
USA Today bestselling author
Perfect isn’t always what is seems...
Golden boy Trevor Lewis had everything—until his best friend made a stupid mistake that landed him in a coma for six months. Now he’s trapped spending the summer with perfect, stuck-up Everly Jenkins as his tutor.
With a family that’s falling apart, Everly’s scared that spending time with Trevor will reveal her secret. And yet they quickly realize that sometimes the struggle is what makes you strongest.
The Summer After You and Me
Jennifer Salvato Doktorski
Will it be a summer of fresh starts or second chances?
For Lucy, the Jersey Shore isn’t just the perfect summer escape, it’s home. As a local girl, she knows not to get attached to the tourists. They breeze in during Memorial Day weekend, crowding her coastal town and stealing moonlit kisses, only to pack up their beach umbrellas and empty promises on Labor Day. Still, she can’t help but crush on charming Connor Malloy. His family spends every summer next door, and she longs for their friendship to turn into something deeper.
Then Superstorm Sandy sweeps up the coast, bringing Lucy and Connor together for a few intense hours. Except nothing is the same in the wake of the storm, and Lucy is left to pick up the pieces of her broken heart and her broken home. Time may heal all wounds, but with Memorial Day approaching and Connor returning, Lucy’s summer is sure to be filled with fireworks.
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