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DESTINATION ANYWHERE

A lovely coming-of-age tale set amid breathtaking scenery.

After a traumatic incident, an aspiring artist flees from England to Canada.

Peyton King is on a plane to Vancouver without a plan. The 17-year-old Brit has had a year that started out promisingly enough—a new school offers a fresh start after 5 years of bullying and brings, for the first time in her life, a group of friends and a boyfriend—then slowly but surely ended in chaos. Leaving only a short note for her parents, Peyton flees halfway across the world and shortly thereafter connects with a motley crew of 20-something travelers from various parts of Europe. As the group takes a road trip through Canada in an RV they dub Justin, Peyton documents the journey in her beloved sketchbook—and contemplates kissing her adorable fellow explorer Beasey. She also slowly regains the trust in other people that she’d lost. The story alternates chapters between Peyton’s past and present, slowly leading up to the tragic event that prompted her flight. Barnard has crafted a page-turner that’s both adventurous and reflective, and Peyton is a thoughtful, nuanced heroine who eventually understands her past roles as both victim and enabler. Excepting Scottish traveling companion Khalil, whose name cues him as a person of color, main characters are presumed White. There is some diversity in sexual orientation. Illustrations not seen.

A lovely coming-of-age tale set amid breathtaking scenery. (Fiction. 13-18)

Pub Date: Feb. 23, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-5344-8390-3

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: Dec. 30, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2021

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THE SUMMER OF BROKEN RULES

Summery fun and games with feeling.

A summer trip helps break 18-year-old Meredith Fox out of a haze of mourning.

Her cousin’s wedding means a return to Martha’s Vineyard, a well-loved destination but one filled with bittersweet memories. It’s been a year and a half since the sudden loss of Meredith’s sister, Claire, and the grief remains strong. Meredith, though, resolves to take this time to celebrate family and bridge the rifts resulting from ghosting friends. She didn’t plan on a meet-cute/embarrassing encounter with the groom’s stepbrother, Wit. Nor did she expect a wedding-week game of Assassin, a water-gun–fueled family tradition. What starts off as a pact of sharing strategic information with Wit grows into something more as the flirting and feelings develop. Only one person can win, though, and any alliance has an expiration date. To win and honor Claire, who was a master of the game, Meredith must keep her eye on the prize. Taking place over the course of a week, the narrative is tight with well-paced reveals that disrupt predictability and keep the plot moving. Early details are picked back up, and many elements come satisfyingly full circle. The short time frame also heightens the tension of this summer romance: What will happen when they leave the bubble of the Vineyard? The mix of budding romance, competitive hijinks, a close-knit circle, as well as dealing with loss make for a satisfying read. The main cast is White.

Summery fun and games with feeling. (family tree) (Romance. 14-18)

Pub Date: May 4, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-72821-029-2

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Review Posted Online: March 30, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2021

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FORTRESS OF AMBROSE

From the House of Marionne series , Vol. 3

Enchanting.

Alliances are shaky and the future is unclear as the magical order crumbles in this trilogy closer.

Even as Jordan and Quell are desperate to resolve the dark magic consuming Jordan from the inside, Quell reluctantly becomes the new headmistress of House of Marionne—and key to both the future the lovers desire for themselves and magic overall. Nore (the new headmistress of House of Ambrose) and Yagrin (Jordan’s brother) similarly have their romance complicated by the perilous state of magic, but they’re tasked with pursuing the secrets of immortality via clues left with all the Houses. The intricate worldbuilding present throughout the series manifests here as a sense of frenzy and impending doom that makes the romantic threads feel even more potent. Nore’s familial obligations take a toll, and Jordan struggles with the power growing inside him. The romantic chemistry between the young couples is palpable, providing touching moments of intimacy and well-earned fan service to shippers. The story feels rushed at times, and the complex machinations, numerous twists, and revealed history lead to some repetition. However, the impressive level of detail Elle provides for this diverse fantasy world—even in the midst of tumult—makes for an immersive reading experience all the way to the satisfyingly hard-fought conclusion.

Enchanting. (House of Marionne specialties, map, house histories, lexicon) (Fantasy. 13-18)

Pub Date: Oct. 14, 2025

ISBN: 9780593527764

Page Count: 528

Publisher: Razorbill/Penguin

Review Posted Online: July 19, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2025

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