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    The Christmas Curse

    December 31
  • Witch Season cover, showing the title "Witch Season" over a dark cloudy background with a cityscape below.

    Witch Season

    June 30
  • A large house on a lake surrounded by autumn trees. A pier juts out into the lake with two figures standing on it. Tagline reads "She thought the past was behind her. Then it checked in for the weekend."

    The Matchmaker’s Cottage

    July 21
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    Hellbound

    August 25
  • A white male tennis player in a white polo shirt and blue shorts leans in for a kiss with a Latino tennis player in a black tank top and black shorts. They are standing in front of the net on a pale green tennis court with fans in the stands behind them and a blue sky with clouds above.

    Thirty Love

    March 10
  • An illustration of a man and a woman, each holding a book, facing each other. Below them, a flashback scene shows a younger version of the couple on a bench. He is reading, while she lies down with her head on his lap, also reading.

    The Write Off

    April 7
  • Two women, side by side. The first is in a blue Regency dress, holding a fan, while the second is in a red minidress. The backgrounds show the same row of houses, but the scene behind the first woman shows historic scenes and young trees while the trees behind the second woman are much older and the scene more modern.

    The Regency Switch

    February 26
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    The Jezebel List

    August 25
  • Cover for The Greatest Game. A woman with blonde hair stands in front of an African American man as they stare defiantly at each other. They wear sports clothes and their whistles are tangled together. In the background is a soccer field with a goal and soccer ball.

    The Greatest Game

    May 5
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    Cut to the Ending

    December 31
  • Cover for Dangerous and Well-Read by Rebecca Sky, showing a blue background with roses and a snake winding up from the top and bottom and a sword piercing through the word "and" the title is in gold font and the edges are sprayed with stacks of books and a gold snake winding through.

    Dangerous and Well-Read

    August 4
  • A beige book cover with bright, multicolored block letters and hot pink doodles of a heart, a lightning bolt, and the crossed-out letters from a nostalgic M.A.S.H. game. The title reads “The MASH Up” and the words “a novel” are circled beneath it in pink. The author’s name, Laura Marie Meyers, is in a blue script font along the bottom, and at the top, in pink text, is a blurb from author Emily Giffin, which reads, “An irresistible, page-turning treat from first laugh to last swoon.”

    The MASH Up

    July 7
  • Cover for How the story goes, featuring a stack of four books against a night sky with the words "How the Story Goes" cascading down their different colored covers at angles. The edges of the books' pages include simple images of a castle, a hand writing, and a couple walking hand in hand, as well as decorative fall leaves and birds.

    How the Story Goes

    May 5
  • Cover image for Fire Power, a novel by Mir Benitz. Image shows two people in racing gear, holding their helmets in front of them—one is a blonde-haired woman in a red suit with embroidered patches; the other is a dark-haired man in a black and gold suit with a family coat of arms on the chest. Behind the title is a pair of red dragon's wings.

    Fire Power

    September 10
  • The cover for Double Happiness depicts an illustration of a young, thirty-something Asian American woman with red lips and sunglasses, with a backdrop of the Manhattan skyline. Two yellow bubbles to the upper right and lower left of her depict the silhouettes of her two love interests. The Chinese character for "love" is also shown twice on the cover in vibrant yellow. The title, "Double Happiness," and the author's name, Heather Eng, are written in a bold sans serif font.

    Double Happiness

    May 19
  • Cover for The Shrouded Queen, showing the silhouette of a girl in a blue cloak bordered by gold symbols. On the left border are Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, on the right are Viking runes. The book title appears in a golden circle at the center with the author's name just below.

    The Shrouded Queen

    June 16
  • Cover for Love, Gods & Sinners, showing an illustration of two girls with their backs facing each other. One has short hair and is holding a dagger, one is in an armor-like suit with a long ponytail and holding a sword. The background of the cover is very colourful, with green, turquoise, purple and pink drawings. The title, Love, Gods & Sinners is in cursive at the bottom of the page, as well as the author's name Camille Chong.

    Love, Gods & Sinners

    June 11
  • Cover for The Oxford Guide to Scandal and Lies, showing a bright blue sky with a hint of an Oxford college at the bottom. A man and woman's sillouhettes stand beside the title with a fountain pen spilling red ink stabbing the letters.

    The Oxford Guide to Scandal and Lies

    September 1
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    You’re the One That I Haunt

    December 31
  • Cover for Between Sun And Shadow, showing two illustrated teen girls. On the left, Adria is tall and muscular, with short unruly hair. She has wings and claws, presently holding a small glowing sphere. On the right, Kori is a little more than half her height, fully armored except for her helmet, and brandishing a pistol.

    Between Sun and Shadow

    May 5
  • A book cover in varying shades of orange, with a smaller square overlay of pink streaked paint reminiscent of a framed painting that provides the backdrop for the cover art. The title, Don't Tell Me How It Ends, lies within that pink square, and is written in capitalized white block font, which is also made to look like paint strokes. Below the title, an illustrated Black man and woman of varying skin tones embrace, wearing dark colored casual clothing. To their left, the author's name, Adrienne Thurman, is in a white handwriting font, as are the words, "A Novel" just to the couple's right. Along the top border of the cover, in block letters of the deepest shade of orange, the tagline reads, "No spoilers. Just sparks."

    Don’t Tell Me How It Ends

    April 14
  • Cover for Wrong Order, featuring a mint green/almost Tiffany Blue background. An abstract painting in the same shade hangs on the wall in the background.Two illustrated figured stand in the corner beneath the title. The man is wearing a suit and the woman is wearing a suit and dark green blouse. Her arms are crossed while one of his hands is in his pocket, with the other by his side. They are looking at each other. The title and author name are written in modern font.

    Wrong Order

    May 5
  • Two 13-year-old girls stand back to back in greenery with yellow flowers. They are both white. One has a long brown braid and and is wearing jeans and one has short blonde hair and is wearing glasses and long shorts. The brown-haired girl is looking back at the other one. The book title is written in all caps, one word stacked on top of the other.

    When You’re Brave Enough

    April 7
  • Cover for The Book Tour, showing an illustration of a woman and man sitting atop an implausibly large stack of books, with artful plane routes surrounding them.

    The Book Tour

    March 3
  • Cover for Deathly Fates, showing an illustrated Chinese priestess standing on a bridge, reaching out to a ghostly soldier/prince. There are shadowy mountains and a moon in the background. The book title and author's name, Tesia Tsai, are written in an elegant font.

    Deathly Fates

    April 14
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