A powerful issue-driven YA novel tackling eating disorders and the pressures social media puts on contemporary teens from the bestselling author of the Blue Bloods and Disney Descendent's series. I hate mirrors. Glass is dangerous. Anything that reflects me back at myself is a threat. Liv Blakely knows how important it is to look good. Her father is launching a political career and Liv will be making public appearances. She has an image to uphold-to her maybe-boyfriend, to her new friends, and to the public who love to find fault on social media. No matter who she has to give up to get there. No matter what she has to lose to do it. But as the high price of perfection takes a toll. Can Liv find something else to live for before she goes too far?
New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh presents the first historical romance in the Westcott series, where the death of an earl reveals a most scandalous secret.
I looked at Phil and there must have been a question mark stamped on my forehead, because he leaned over and said, “That's Neal Cassady, and if you stand here long enough, you'll catch up with all seven of the conversations he's having ...
Still grieving three years after his fiancée's mysterious suicide, Jace Montgomery discovers a clue about her death that leads him to purchase an English fortress, where he encounters a headstrong ghost who died under similar circumstances ...
Disillusioned with love, Kendall has a one-night-stand with Garrison University's resident playboy, Cruise Elton, but when feelings emerge on both sides, Kendall and Cruise find themselves questioning everything they thought they knew about ...
Hudson had been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in 1984, but had kept this secret from all but his closest friends. It had begun with a minor irritation on his neck, which he continually scratched and picked at. When he went to see his doctor, ...
An unexpected summer fling could turn out to be the best decision she’s ever made!
Chicago homicide detective Tyler Jamison has accepted the fact that he was born defective.
When Cindy Gibson starts dating Bobby Wallace, he appears to be everything that Cindy is looking for, until he starts behaving strangely and Cindy finds herself in the worst trouble of her life.
Or have they already lost their chance to find someone to love? From the bestselling author Ruchita Misra, here is another moving story of learning to love all over again.
It gently leads children through grief with age-appropriate words and solid biblical truth that understands a child's hurting heart. The added interactive resources ensure this book will become a treasured keepsake.