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Paranormal Romance 0310.Pub Paranormal Romance Teen Fiction Suggested Reading List Titles located in YA Fiction or YA paperbacks by the author’s last name *Series Halo* by Alexandra Adornetto Jessica’s Guide to Dating on the Darkside When three angels are sent from heaven to protect by Beth Fantaskey the town of Venus Cove against the gathering Jessica learns that she is descended from a royal forces of darkness, their mission is threatened as line of vampires and that she is betrothed to a the youngest angel, Bethany, enrolls in high school vampire prince, who poses as a foreign exchange and falls in love with another student. (Grades 7+) student while courting her. (Grades 7+) Everneath * by Brodi Ashton Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick Regretting her decision to forfeit her life to become Nora has always been cautious in her relationships, an immortal on a world between Earth and Hell, but when Patch, who has a dark side, enrolls at her teenaged Nikki is given the chance to return to "the school, she is mysteriously and strongly drawn to Surface" for six months, in a story loosely based on him, despite warnings from her best friend, the the Persephone myth. (Grades 7+) school counselor, and her own instincts. (Grades 9+) Sleepless by Cyn Balog Communicating in dreams shared with human Beastly by Alex Flinn charges he seduces into sleep, Eron experiences a Tom, a vain Manhattan private school student who forbidden attraction to Julia, whose sad dreams is turned into a monster, must find true love before reveal the tragic death of her boyfriend and remind he can return to his human form. (Grades 8+) Eron of his own lost mortal life . (Grades 8+) Possessed by Kate Cann Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia Rayne escapes London for a job in the country at Ethan is powerfully drawn to Lena, a new classmate Morton's Keep, where she is drawn to a mysterious with whom he shares a psychic connection and whose clique and its leader, St. John, but puzzles over family hides a dark secret that may be revealed on her whether the growing evil she senses is from the 16th birthday. (Grades 7+) manor house or her new friends. (Grades 9+) Fins Are Forever by Tera Lynn Childs Evernight by Claudia Gray Mermaid princess Lily is about to renounce her place Bianca, a new girl at the sinister Evernight boarding in the royal succession of the undersea kingdom of school, finds herself drawn to another outsider, Thalassina and spend her life on land with the boy Lucas, but dark forces threaten to tear them apart she loves, until her annoying cousin appears and and destroy Bianca's entire world. (Grades 8+) throws her decision into doubt. (Grades 7+) Nightshade* by Andrea Cremer Picture the Dead by Adele Griffin Calla and Ren have been raised knowing it is their After Jennie Lovell's fiancée , Will, is killed during destiny to mate with one another and rule over the Civil War, she forms an alliance with a spirit their pack, but when a human boy arrives and vies photographer and uses her ability to talk to the for Calla's heart, she is faced with a decision that dead to investigate the secrets Will was hiding and could change her whole world. (Grades 9+) how he really died. (Grades 7+) Between the Sea and Sky by Jaclyn Dolamore Spirit by Hightman, J.P. Esmerine, a mermaid, grows close to her childhood In 1892, a 17 year old married couple lay ghosts to playmate Alander, a winged man, when they join rest, but when separated by the witch who was forces to find her sister, who has eloped with a responsible for the Salem witchcraft horrors, they human despite the sisters' vow to keep the sea and may not have strength to survive, much less help its people first in their hearts. (Grades 7+) the dead (Grades 9+) Ghostgirl: Lovesick by Tonya Hurley Never Cry Werewolf by Heather Davis Charlotte has been given her first assignment after Forced to attend a camp for teens with behavior graduating from Dead Ed, the alternative high school problems, sixteen-year-old Shelby Locke's for dead teens, she is to go back and help out a student attempts to follow the rules go astray when she from her previous life, with whom she falls in love. meets a handsome British werewolf. (Grades 8+) (Grades 7+) Paranormal Romance, pp. 2 Juliet Immortal* by Stacey Jay Transcendence by Omololu, C.J. For seven centuries, the souls of Romeo and Juliet After Griffon tells Cole that her strange visions are have inhabited the bodies of newly deceased people of past lives, he introduces her to the Akhet, a group to battle to the death as sworn enemies, until they with the same ability, one of whom seeks to love meet for the last time as two Southern California high and protect her and another, vengeance. (Grades 7+) school students. (Grades 9+) The Ghost and the Goth* by Stacey Kade Once in a Full Moon* by Ellen Schreiber After being killed by a bus, a homecoming queen Seventeen-year-old Celeste Parker finds herself gets stuck in the land of the living, with only a loser falling for Brandon, a boy from the wrong side of classmate--who happens to be able to see and hear their small, midwestern town, even though she ghosts--to help her. (Grades 8+) suspects that he is a werewolf. (Grades 8+) I Heart You, You Haunt Me by Lisa Schroeder Fallen* by Lauren Kate When her recently deceased boyfriend, Jackson, Suspected in the death of her boyfriend, Luce is sent reappears as a ghost, Ava is thrilled to have him in to a Savannah, Georgia, reform school where she her life in any way she can, but when she finally meets two intriguing boys and learns the truth about begins to move on with her life, Jackson must find the strange shadows that have always haunted her. a way to let her go. (Grades 7 +) (Grades 8+) Immortal by Gillian Shields The Silver Kiss by Annette Curtis Klause As she falls in love with the mysterious Sebastian, A mysterious teenage boy harboring a dark secret Evie, a scholarship student at the Wyldcliffe Abby helps Zoe come to terms with her mother's terminal School, is haunted by a sisterlike figure that illness. (Grades 8+) seems to be sending her a warning. (Grades 8+) Keturah and Lord Death by Martin Leavitt Intertwined by Gena Showalter When Lord Death comes to claim Keturah while she Most 16 year olds have friends. Aden Stone has four is lost in the King's Forest, she charms him with her human souls living inside him: one can time travel, story and is granted a 24 hour reprieve in which to one can raise the dead, one can tell the future, and seek her one true love. (Grades 7+) one can possess another human, and then he meets a girl who quiets the voices. (Grades 8+) Shiver* by Maggie Stiefvater Wondrous Strange by Livingston, Lesley In all the years she has watched the wolves in the Jules, whose family owns an Italian restaurant woods behind her house, Grace has been particularly and has a history of mental illness, starts seeing drawn to an unusual yellow-eyed wolf who, in his a recurring vision about a rival restaurant, a truck turn, has been watching her with increasing intensity. crash, and forbidden love. (Grades 8+) (Grades 9+) Crash* by Lisa McMann Daughter of Smoke and Bone* by Laini Taylor Jules, who has a history of mental illness, starts seeing Karou, a lovely, enigmatic art student in a Prague a recurring vision about a rival restaurant, a truck crash, boarding school, carries a sketchbook of hideous, and forbidden love. (Grades 8+) frightening monsters--the chimaerae who form the only family she has ever known. (Grades 9+) Vampire Academy* by Richelle Mead After a horrible incident made them run away, vam- Reincarnation by Suzanne Weyn pire princess Lissa and her guardian-in-training Rose When a young couple dies in prehistoric times, are found and returned to St. Vladimir's Academy, their love--and link to various green stones-- where one focuses on mastering magic, the other on endures through the ages as they are reborn physical training, while both try to avoid the perils of into new bodies and somehow find a way to gossip, cliques, gruesome pranks, and sinister plots. (Grades 9+) The Eternal Ones by Kirsten Miller Haven has always lived in the town of Snope City, Ten- nessee. But for as long as she can remember, Haven has experienced visions of a past life as a girl named Con- Santa Clara City Library stance, whose love for a boy called Ethan ended in fiery tragedy. (Grades 8+) Teen Services, 2016 .
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