ya fiction

  1. Wonder Rush

    Wonder Rush

    Abducted at birth and trained as an assassin, Wendy Lockheart never thought she would become the next target. Now, she must fight to expose the agency’s dark intentions and discover her true identity—that is, if they don’t kill her first.
  2. So you think you've got issues

    So you think you've got issues

    YA - Paranormal
  3. TOXIC by Lucy V Hay

    TOXIC by Lucy V Hay

    Jasmine is 17, a fitness freak and neurotic. Her best friend Olivia is Jasmine's polar opposite: overweight and unfit, Olivia is happy in her own skin, despite trouble at home. When the glam Ellie arrives in town, Jasmine will make a devastating choice that changes everything.
  4. PROOF POSITIVE by Lucy V Hay

    PROOF POSITIVE by Lucy V Hay

    On the eve of her eighteenth birthday, Lizzie finds herself pregnant. She's literally days away from her exam results and university beckons around the corner. The bright Lizzie has big plans, but can she have the life she wanted? Currently being adapted as a film by WooHoo Media.
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    When the government tracks every move, one glitch threatens the network. Kaya Weiss is that glitch. With the government controlling her life including her observance of a tech-free Shabbat, Kaya seeks refuge with the rebel Ghosts. But trusting them means betraying the only tech she's ever known.
  6. F.T. Bradley

    Genre-YA Crash Into YA: Introduction to Writing for Teens & Tweens with Fleur Bradley

    Ever thought of writing books for teens and tweens? Young Adult (YA) fiction is a hot market, and many authors alternate their novel writing work for adults with YA. As vibrant as the teen book market is, there are some skills you’ll need to pick up to be a successful YA fiction writer. Join...
  7. Sunny Irene Roth

    Genre-YA How to Write a Young Adult Novel with Irene Roth

    Do you read Young Adult novels? Do you find a real affinity in the story lines? Do you find that young adult fiction provides a wonderful escape for you, even when your life seems a bit in tatters? Do you like hanging out with teens or do you perhaps have a teenager at home? If you answered any...
  8. F.T. Bradley

    Craft YAlit 101: Writing for Teens with F.T. Bradley

    Ever thought of writing books for teens? Young Adult (YA) fiction is a hot market, and many authors alternate their novel writing work for adults with YA. As vibrant as the teen book market is, there are some skills you’ll need to pick up to be a successful YA fiction writer. This two-week...