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"Meg Lytton lives in 1554 England, right at the heart of the Tudor court. Such a place is usually a blessing, given the security not-yet-queen Elizabeth can give her. Meg, however, is a witch, and with witch killings going on all around her, she might never be safe." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=41885
"In the multiverses, everyone has multiple versions of themselves. These versions are called analogs. Sasha Lawson, Earth, knows nothing about analogs, but she does know that she's thrilled when hottie Grant asks her to prom. She doesn't know that Grant is actually Thomas, Grant's analog from a different universe that needs Sasha because she is the analog to their princess. When Thomas takes her back to his universe, Sasha will have to pretend to be the princess if she ever wants to go home and has to hope she won't die along the way." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=41886
"Gaby's life isn't so great right now. She lost her twin brother, Jude, in the last year, and she's having a hard time getting over the grief. To make matters worse, she keeps having terrible dreams of fighting demons. When a boy named Rafa tries to tell her that the dreams aren't just dreams, Gaby isn't happy. Suddenly, she's being called a Rephaim, some sort of fallen angel type thing, but she doesn't remember any of it. With Rafa's help (or possibly his hurt), Gaby has to try to figure out who she really is." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=41756
"Serena is one of the last generations of mermaids. They are slowly dying along with their world, and the only solution is making some sort of peace with the werewolves that kill them. However, doing so will prove far more difficult than anyone expects and secrets long buried will come out into the open as soon as the battle starts." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=41924
"The Roman numerals I through VII rule Kitty Doe's life. Kitty just wanted to be a IV, so she could rise above her status as a worthless extra child and marry her boyfriend. Everyone thought she had it in her, but after the test, she gets a III, a sentence to a miserable life. When the ruler of the country comes to her and offers her a chance to be a VII, the highest rank which one can only be born into, she can't do anything but say yes. However, saying yes also means impersonating Lila Hart and taking on the challenge of stopping a rebellion while not getting killed." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=42071
"Zara never wanted to marry the prince. However, she doesn't have a choice now that she has been dragged from her only home. Now that she is at the castle, the question is what she can do with the power she has. The prince's father has been oppressing people for years, and with the help of her guard, Devlan, Zara will try to save the country." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=42070
"Do well in school, do not party too much in case someone needs your help, and never let anything separate you and your best friend. Natalie has always followed these rules and maintained a level head. She even did when her best friend, Brooke, started dating her crush, Aiden. Brooke is her opposite: party animal, spontaneous, and wild. After Brooke and Aiden get into a major fight, something happens that Natalie can't seem to remember. All she knows is that Aiden seems to be spending more time with her...and away from Brooke. Natalie has to figure out what really is important to her without losing the people she loves the most." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=42098
"Sarah Ward is in a tough situation. After having the ship she was on invaded by British naval officers, she kidnaps one of them in order to save her younger brother from being taken. What she doesn't realize is the man she kidnapped, James Sparhawk, might be the one man that can help her and maybe even love her." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=42137
"Riley's parents are the definition of overprotective. It's all out of love though, or so she thinks. When she finds a strange birth certificate in her baby book for a Jane Elizabeth O'Leary, she isn't so sure about her parents motives anymore. To add on to her suspense, she starts getting weird postcards, and clues keep coming at her that she doesn't understand. She has to find out just who this Jane is before it's too late." Full review at Fresh Fiction: http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=42167