New Releases

The covers of Chaos and Flame and Saints of the Household which are described in more detail within the post.

We have four very distinct books on our release calendar for this week. Are any of them on your TBR already?

The cover has a red background. There are two dragons flying. One is purple and the other is turquoise.Chaos & Flame (Chaos & Flame #1) by Tessa Gratton & Justina Ireland
Razorbill

Darling Seabreak cannot remember anything before the murder of her family at the hands of House Dragon, but she knows she owes her life to both the power of her Chaos Boon and House Kraken for liberating her from the sewers where she spent her childhood. So when her adoptive Kraken father is captured in battle, Darling vows to save him–even if that means killing each and every last member of House Dragon.

Talon Goldhoard has always been a dutiful War Prince for House Dragon, bravely leading the elite troops of his brother, the High Prince Regent. But lately his brother’s erratic rule threatens to undo a hundred years of House Dragon’s hard work, and factions are turning to Talon to unseat him. Talon resists, until he’s ambushed by a fierce girl who looks exactly like the one his brother has painted obsessively, repeatedly, for years, and Talon knows she’s the key to everything.

Together, Darling and Talon must navigate the treacherous waters of House politics, caught up in the complicated game the High Prince Regent is playing against everyone. The unlikeliest of allies, they’ll have to stop fighting each other long enough to learn to fight together in order to survive the fiery prophecies and ancient blood magic threatening to devastate their entire world. — Cover image and summary via Goodreads

A teenage girl looks off to the right of the illustrated cover. She is visible from the shoulders up. Her hair is blonde with orange-pink tips, which is caught by the wind, and she is wearing a black jacket. A smaller image of a teenage boy covers where her neck would be. He has his back to the audience but is looking to the left. He is wearing a purple and black tiger stripe jacket and black pants.Stars and Smoke (Stars and Smoke #1) by Marie Lu
Roaring Brook Press

Meet Winter Young – International pop sensation, with a voice like velvet and looks that could kill. His star power has smashed records, selling out stadiums from LA to London. His rabid fans would move heaven and earth for even a glimpse of him – just imagine what they’d do to become his latest fling.

Meet Sydney Cossette – Part of an elite covert ops group, Sydney joined their ranks as their youngest spy with plans to become the best agent they’ve ever had. An ice queen with moves as dangerous as her comebacks, Sydney picks up languages just as quickly as she breaks hearts. She’s fiery, no-nonsense, and has zero time for romance — especially with a shameless flirt more used to serving sass than taking orders.

When a major crime boss gifts his daughter a private concert with Winter for her birthday, Sydney and Winter’s lives suddenly collide. Tasked with infiltrating the crime organization’s inner circle, Sydney is assigned as Winter’s bodyguard with Winter tapped to join her on the mission of a lifetime as a new spy recruit. Sydney may be the only person alive impervious to Winter’s charms, but as their mission brings them closer, she’s forced to admit that there’s more to Winter Young than just a handsome face . . .

A blue silhouette of a person's head looking to the left is filled with blue-shaded foliage, with orange flowers and yellow mushrooms interspersed. Over this silhouette is a second, all-black silhouette of a person facing right from the waist up. This second person seems to have their arms crossed.Into the Light by Mark Oshiro
Tor Teen

KEEP YOUR SECRETS CLOSE TO HOME

It’s been one year since Manny was cast out of his family and driven into the wilderness of the American Southwest. Since then, Manny lives by self-taught rules that keep him moving—and keep him alive. Now, he’s taking a chance on a traveling situation with the Varela family, whose attractive but surly son, Carlos, seems to promise a new future.

Eli abides by the rules of his family, living in a secluded community that raised him to believe his obedience will be rewarded. But an unsettling question slowly eats away at Eli’s once unwavering faith in Reconciliation: Why can’t he remember his past?

But the reported discovery of an unidentified body in the hills of Idyllwild, California, will draw both of these young men into facing their biggest fears and confronting their own identity—and who they are allowed to be.

The book cover shows two faces in profile. One looks up toward the left top corner. The other looks to the right center of the cover. They have long dark hair that is swirling and blowing in the wind. They have tiny dots under the eye that is visible. There is a dark reddish circle on their cheeks. On the left face, there are two hands painted on that circle. On the right face, there are two feathers. There are leaves that seem to be drawn in outline on their hair.Saints of the Household by Ari Tison
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr)

Max and Jay have always depended on one another for their survival. Growing up with a physically abusive father, the two Bribri American brothers have learned that the only way to protect themselves and their mother is to stick to a schedule and keep their heads down.

But when they hear a classmate in trouble in the woods, instinct takes over and they intervene, breaking up a fight and beating their high school’s star soccer player to a pulp. This act of violence threatens the brothers’ dreams for the future and their beliefs about who they are. As the true details of that fateful afternoon unfold over the course of the novel, Max and Jay grapple with the weight of their actions, their shifting relationship as brothers, and the realization that they may be more like their father than they thought. They’ll have to reach back to their Bribri roots to find their way forward.

Told in alternating points of view using vignettes and poems, debut author Ari Tison crafts an emotional, slow-burning drama about brotherhood, abuse, recovery, and doing the right thing. — Cover image and summary via Goodreads