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SPUR OF THE MOMENT

From the Willow Creek series , Vol. 1

A summer romance distinguished by complex characters, emotional depth, and poetic storytelling.

A young woman struggles to forge a new path after a life-changing diagnosis.

Lottie Turner plans on making the most of the summer before senior year. Ever since a terrible head injury nearly two years ago resulted in post-traumatic epilepsy, she’s struggled to find an identity outside of bull riding, which was her passion. Now Lottie just wants to let loose away from the overprotective eyes of the people who love her. But when Walker Lane, her first boyfriend, reappears after two years away, everything shifts. Walker is back at Willow Creek, the Turners’ Alabama ranch. He just graduated from high school and has taken a job as a seasonal ranch hand, seeking to escape the pressures of an upcoming NASA internship that comes with strings attached to his father. Hoping to rekindle their relationship, Walker helps Lottie with her “Eighteen Before Eighteen” bucket list. As Lottie works her way through it, she learns to love her new self—and maybe even Walker too. In this series opener, the leads’ alternating perspectives immerse readers in the world of Willow Creek, with intentionally layered moments that propel the narrative. Lottie and Walker, who are cued white, are well characterized, and this sweet romance includes heart-pounding yearning, witty banter, and a thoughtful exploration of navigating disability. As Lottie struggles with accepting her new reality, including frustration with being treated as fragile, Walker responds in supportive ways that highlight his emotional intelligence.

A summer romance distinguished by complex characters, emotional depth, and poetic storytelling. (Romance. 14-18)

Pub Date: May 19, 2026

ISBN: 9781464289774

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Bloom Books

Review Posted Online: March 23, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2026

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WE'RE A BAD IDEA, RIGHT?

A light and entertaining plot-driven romance.

A Connecticut girl and her best friend devise a series of plans in order to achieve their goals: following a dream and winning back an ex.

Eighteen-year-old Audrey Barbour has a Master Plan: attend Blue Ridge Glass School in North Carolina and someday turn her Etsy shop, Golightly Glass, into a thriving business. But her uber-wealthy parents insist that she instead follow in their footsteps and go to business school. So Audrey decides to go find the tuition money she needs with help from her best friend, Henry Chen. Henry needs a favor, too: He hopes that fake dating Audrey will help him win back his ex-girlfriend, and he points out to a reluctant Audrey that this could make her crush, Griffin, notice her. While Audrey’s parents vacation in France for three weeks, the pair rent out the Barbour mansion on the Long Island Sound. Soon romantic chemistry grows alongside their business partnership. Despite the pair’s great preparation and an abundance of secondary characters with connections and talents to help pull off their increasingly ambitious ideas, plans go awry, leaving Audrey and Henry scrambling and second-guessing their choices. The pacing is even, but the characters often take a back seat to the whirlwind of activity that drives the plot, with the emphasis falling on each person’s practical skills and their role in keeping the action moving over their emotional bonds. Audrey is white, and Henry’s surname cues him as Chinese American.

A light and entertaining plot-driven romance. (Romance. 14-18)

Pub Date: March 31, 2026

ISBN: 9780593904794

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Delacorte Romance

Review Posted Online: Dec. 12, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2026

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RELEASE ME

From the Shatter Me Series: The New Republic series , Vol. 2

A character-focused entry that will satisfy fans.

Romantic complications between a trained killer and one of her captors drive this sequel to Watch Me (2025).

Appealing to readers who prefer their romantic dramas to be light on action and heavy on long passages of banter, bitter sibling arguments, and tortured reflections, Mafi continues the tale of Rosabelle Wolff, the flaxen-haired assassin from the dystopic Reestablishment, and magnetic, “impossibly stunning” James Anderson, her nemesis-turned-lover who’s still trying to take down the regime. Now desperate to accomplish several secret missions, Rosa easily escapes from one of The New Republic’s prisons, where she was left in the series opener, and, dressed in “a little kid’s cat onesie,” eludes all pursuers except for James, who can seemingly find her at will. Enigmatic Rosa responds unpredictably to many human contacts—including with violence, temporary death (one of her abilities), or a sudden panic attack. Along with the central pair of rivals and lovers, James’ older brother, Aaron, shares the narration. Bestseller Mafi tucks in several subplots, including, notably, a cameo from Juliette Ferrars, the protagonist of the original Shatter Me series, who’s undergoing a scarily difficult pregnancy. Amid the slowly simmering rising action, the author delivers a revelation and a twist that set up a potential series climax. Some ethnic diversity is present in the supporting cast.

A character-focused entry that will satisfy fans. (Dystopian. 14-adult)

Pub Date: April 7, 2026

ISBN: 9780063419056

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Storytide/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: April 7, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2026

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