Saving London – Taylor Dawn

London Patterson, a seemingly healthy young woman, had her entire life ahead of her. That was until four little words brought everything to a screeching halt. As the shock and grief begin to fade, London decides to map out her last year and embark on an epic journey to complete a bucket list. She wants to do the things she’s been afraid to do in her life, step out of her self-contained box, and see the world. What she didn’t expect was for a mysterious stranger named Adam to breeze into her life like a breath of fresh air.

Jason and the Draconauts: The Council of Ancients – Paul D. Smith

Life is no longer normal. After the startling events of Jason and the Draconauts, Jason, Petros, and their friends struggle to adjust to the effects of the spell cast upon them by the mage known as Norm. School, sports, jobs, and even family life have become a day to day struggle. How could it get any worse? A mysterious duo arrives from across the ocean, bearing a centuries-old book foretelling the coming of an assembly of magical beasts that will save all dragonkind. The Draconauts ...


The Return of Tachlanad, “Sword of Names,” Book 1 – Kathy Fischer-Brown

When the queen receives an omen, it can mean only one thing: the fate of all she loves hangs in the balance. The land and its people will topple into chaos if a tenuous alliance cannot be preserved. Her husband misled by sinister forces, her son gone missing, she sends her daughter and father on a journey far to the west to reach the impregnable stronghold of “the True King in Hiding.”

Everville: The First Pillar – Roy Huff

Owen Sage is the emblematic college freshman at Easton Falls University. With all the worries about his first year in college, he was not prepared for what would happen next. His way of life was flipped upside down when he mysteriously crossed into another dimension, into the beautiful land of Everville.



Vibrations (Harmonic Magic Book 1) – P.E. Padilla

Sam Sharp has never been what people would call sociable. Affected profoundly by his father’s death when Sam was very young, he developed into a solitary and self-sufficient person. When he finds himself transported to Gythe, a world that is completely different from his home, yet strangely familiar, he is forced to seek help.

Jaguar at the Portal – Aimee Easterling

It starts as a classic case of boy-meets-girl, boy-holds-girl-up-at-knife-point, boy-and-girl-fall-in-love. But what should be a honeymoon-like jaunt through the ruins of pre-Columbian Mexico turns into an action-packed chase through moonlit forests and across crumbling pyramids.

Daygo’s Fury – John F. O’ Sullivan

Liam is an orphan, living with eight others in a dilapidated flat. Every day is a battle in the war to survive. As conditions deteriorate, and casualties rise, Liam begins to lose faith. He looks at the bums on the side of the streets with hatred. They’ve given up the fight. They are weak. But it frightens him, how he sometimes longs for their life. Panic grows within his chest. Racquel offers him hope...

The Maid of Camelot – J Hannigan

When the best she can hope for is a loveless political marriage, Fleur, grand-daughter of two Kings, decides to take matters into her own hands. A chance encounter with the Grailknight of legend starts her off on a path of secrets and discovery that puts into question everything she holds dear.

Enter the Human Realm – Nancy Jean

This first book of the Tulip Sisters Adventure Series introduces the four faery sisters, each gifted with the powers of nature's elements. Etaura, the earth faery, Aiara the air faery, Fierre the fire faery and Wyshari, the water faery were all born at the exact same moment; the first simultaneous births in faery history. The sisters inhabit one of only five faery gathering spots in the world, located on a remote plot of land in Tampa, FL.


Letters to Zell – Camille Griep

Not just another behind the scenes fairy tale tale, Letters to Zell by Camille Griep focuses on the friendship among the four most well-known princesses of Grimmland: Cinderella, Snow White, Rapunzel and Sleeping Beauty as they finish their Pages and move into the Happily Ever Afters that usually happen after the story ends. Written in letters to Rapunzel (Zell) who has thrown over her story completely to run a unicorn rescue preserve with her prince, the other three princesses struggle with how they want their lives to go as opposed to how they are written. Laugh-out-loud funny, vaguely raunchy (Snow White has very little filter it seems), and deeply profound, Letters to Zell explores life truths that we all have to figure out, whether we're characters in a book or the humans reading about them. - Schlow Centre Region Library