Girl on the Line by Faith Gardner

Survival is just the beginning. Journey navigates life after a suicide attempt and a new Bipolar II diagnosis. Through volunteering at a crisis hotline and falling for the vibrant Etta, Journey discovers that while healing isn’t linear, connection is a powerful medicine.

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Howl by Shaun David Hutchinson

The scariest monsters aren’t the ones in the woods—they’re the ones people refuse to see. A teen’s brutal attack becomes a powerful metaphor for trauma and the struggle to be believed. Combining queer identity with a fresh, atmospheric take on the werewolf myth, this “chilling with a conscience” read is perfect for anyone looking for horror that bites back.

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How You Grow Wings by Rimma Onoseta

Loyalty is a complicated wing. Two Nigerian sisters are torn apart by a cycle of abuse and a sudden divide in fortune. As Zam enters a world of wealth and Cheta descends into a desperate fight for survival, the novel explores the messy, gray areas of family, class, and the high cost of freedom.

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The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave

“Protect her.” Those two words launch Hannah Hall into a whirlwind of secrets. Part high-stakes investigation and part emotional family drama, this novel explores the fragile bond between a stepmother and daughter as they uncover the truth about the man they both loved. A gripping, well-paced mystery about the lengths we go to for family.

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