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  • Falling Again

    Elaine Babich

    language (, Jan. 28, 2011)
    The third book in "The Kaitlyn Chronicles."Kaitlyn Simons is now living in New Hampshire. A new home, a new life. Until something horrible happens, something that rocks her world and the world of those around her. But Kaitlyn is a survivor, a fighter, and she will rise above her greatest challenge and face down a cruel threat.**Acclaim for the Novels of Elaine Babich**“Heartbreaking and Touching. A powerful story of a teenager’s struggle with anorexia, told in a straight forward and powerful way, without talking down to the reader and without being overly sentimental. You Never Called Me Princess is an honest look at what could happen when a young girl decides to lose weight at all costs. Should be mandatory reading for any parent who suspects their child might have an eating disorder. I believe the novel will show the reader that there are answers to their problems, and that they are not alone. Highly recommended. An important novel.”—J.R. Rain, author of Moon Dance and The Body Departed“An intriguing debut and an excellent read. Gripping and touching, a story written from the heart. Elaine Babich has fashioned a story that many young girls could relate to. In the end we are left with a poignant glimpse into the beauty of family and the love of life and the wonder that connects us all.”—Summer Lee, author of Angel Heart and Kindred Spirits“I loved this book and want to recommend it to teenage girls, especially. The heroine is likable, and one to whom YA readers will relate. High moral values, with exploration into body image and excellent life lessons, with no preachiness. Five stars!”—Eve Paludan, author of Letters from David and Taking Back Tara“Elaine Babich has created such a vivid tale of teenage angst and redemption—one that will stay with me for a long time.”—Aiden James, author of The Vampires’ Last Lover and Plague of Coins
  • Falling In

    Claire Svendsen

    language (, Nov. 14, 2017)
    Emily is back from her Irish vacation and she isn’t sure what she is walking into. Will Jordan be there? Will he submit to a paternity test so that they can finally figure out what they have between them? And if it is possible for them to be together, is that something that Emily even wants? She has left Patrick behind in Ireland with a piece of her heart and even though she knows it is impractical for them to be together, she still thinks maybe one day she might want to be with him.Something she wants even more is Victor, the Irish horse she fell in love with in Ireland. There is a chance he could be coming to America and it is the one thing that Emily holds onto as her personal problems swirl around her. Plus, there are all her horses who need to get back into serious work, the fall show schedule is starting and if Emily wants to compete with the best, she is going to have to up her game. So she decides to escape her problems by travelling to a show far away from home only trouble, it seems, follows Emily and her band of horses and friends, wherever she goes.
  • Falling

    Katherine Cobb

    Paperback (Independently published, June 3, 2020)
    Sometimes falling for boys is perilous.Anna wants a boyfriend from her first day of high school, but gets into hot water when she finds herself with two. First she falls for funny, shy Pete. Then heartthrob Alec comes out of nowhere and aggressively pursues her. She must choose one...or lose both. When everything goes south and the unthinkable happens, Anna is left numb and lost. A second chance to experience true love emerges, and Anna plunges in. But pressures to fit in, combined with her own emotional fragility, lead her down turbulent paths—and increasing non-parent-approved choices. Boy troubles. Friend fallouts. Unreasonable parents. Heartbreaking betrayals. Will Anna overcome...or will she freefall into the abyss?Honest, unflinching, nostalgic and relatable, Falling tackles the drama of high school head-on and that tenuous straddle between teen and adult. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
  • Falling

    Shirley Miranda

    language (, June 4, 2011)
    How would the course of your life change if someone new sat next to you?Meet Liz. She’s sixteen, the daughter of immigrant parents, doesn’t fit in at home and hides in plain sight in school. She’s an outsider until she’s rescued by an unlikely friendship that changes her life.FALLING (first in the Bits and Pieces Series) is a coming of age friendship story about Liz that chronicles parts of her life during the fall of her junior year. She’s had a rough year and managed to get through it without anyone’s support, including her parents’. Her life changes when her physics teacher assigns new seats in class and Patrick, her new lab partner, befriends her. Unlike her past partners, Patrick challenges her to see the true meaning of teamwork and friendship. With him as her new best friend, she learns what friendship is really about and starts to find herself in the process.
  • Falling

    Tate Layman

    language (, Feb. 6, 2013)
    Abby Lowe considered herself to be one of the biggest nerds in the junior class, if not the entire school. She didn't have much of a social life but dreamed of being noticed by the most popular senior, who just happened to be her best friend's older brother. Connor is constantly around but Abby knows that he just sees her like a little sister. But when Abby starts dating one of Connor's best friends things start to change. Could Abby actually get her dream of being with Connor or will she always be seen as the little sister's best friend?
  • Falling in Love Again

    Barbara Conklin

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Jan. 1, 1984)
    Mariah tries to overcome her grief over the death of her first boyfriend and find new love with a boy, whom she met while working on the school play.
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  • Falling Again

    Elaine Babich

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 29, 2014)
    Kaitlyn Simons is now living in New Hampshire. A new home, a new life. Until something horrible happens, something that rocks her world and the world of those around her. But Kaitlyn is a survivor, a fighter, and she will rise above her greatest challenge and face down a cruel threat.
  • Falling In

    Frances O'Roark Dowell

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, April 17, 2012)
    Now in paperback, seeing is believing—unless, of course, you don’t know who the real witch is, or if there is a witch at all! B z z z z z z z B z z z z z z z Isabelle Bean is trying to pay attention to her teacher, but she hears a buzz in her ear that she can’t seem to shake. She thinks it sounds like she’s teetering on the edge of the universe—and she’s not that far from the truth. Isabelle’s so distracted by the buzz that she gets sent to the principal’s office, and then while awaiting her punishment, she tumbles into an adventure—into another world that’s a little bit different, a little bit Hansel and Gretel-y, a little bit like a fairy tale. Which would be great, but since she shows up in fairy-tale land wearing her favorite high, pointy boots, the fairy-tale people start thinking that Isabelle is a witch—and not just any witch, but the witch!From Edgar Award-winning author Frances O’Roark Dowell comes the unlikely story of Isabelle Bean—an ultimate misfit, an outsider extraordinaire, and not a witch!
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  • Falling In

    Frances O'Roark Dowell

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 2010)
    There are some people in this world who are a little more aware, a little more in tune with what’s happening around them. Isabelle Bean is one of those people, and when she sits in her regular, average classroom, listening to an odd buzzing sound and feeling as if she is teetering on the edge of the universe...she is not too far from the truth. Like Alice falling through the looking glass, Isabelle soon finds herself in a parallel universe, where she’s mistaken for a witch, then finds out that her grandmother is a witch, then finds out she isn’t, but no one believes her, which is the whole reason Isabelle has tumbled into this world—to straighten everyone out on the witch and non-witch business. Oh, and to find a true friend. Dowell’s fantasy debut is, yes indeed, entrancing.
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  • Falling

    MJ Greenway

    language (Molly Pitcher Publishing, Sept. 17, 2018)
    An epic road trip to the Grand Canyon was Mia's big idea. All she had to do was convince her brother's best friend to drive them in a borrowed hearse. This getaway was supposed to help them heal from their shared loss. What they never anticipated were the sparks that would fly between them. ***Fans of John Green’s "Looking for Alaska" or Jenny Han's "All the Boys I've Loved Before" will enjoy this YA coming of age romance.
  • Falling

    Tara Benham, Jessica Valliere

    eBook (, April 18, 2016)
    An earthquake is coming. A small town in Kentucky is set to be destroyed. Bayla, Heaven's Soul Collector, has been given two tasks; make sure the earthquake happens according to plan, and also make certain Gray Ellison, a teenaged human, survives. Bayla has a perfect record for completing missions; so, when another angel is added into the mix, she begins to question the Head Council's faith in her. Just as she is getting used to working with Hadraniel, her unasked for back-up, she has to face another hurdle. When Declan shows up with the mission to make sure Gray doesn't survive the earthquake, he starts to challenge all of Bayla's beliefs and plans. Declan isn't your typical demon. He's gorgeous and arrogant, but there's something about him that Bayla can't quite put her finger on. Declan's presence threatens the mission to save Gray, and Bayla herself. Will she be able to complete her assigned mission successfully despite these new obstacles, or will Gray be lost to Hell forever?
  • Falling

    E. Van Lowe

    language (White Whisker Books, March 11, 2014)
    The End is NearWill Megan Barnett go falling back into the arms of dreamy earth angel Guy Matson upon his return? Or is she, in fact, falling in love with the demon Orthon? Or will her out-of-control abilities send her falling into Satan’s open arms?In the final, heart-stopping chapter of the "Falling Angels Saga," Megan Barnett is on a quest to rid her life of Satan forever, but Satan has other plans, including a lavish wedding. He’s willing to destroy her family and everyone she loves to have his way. To add to the drama, rogue demons have risen from hell with plans of their own.Will Megan finally have her happily-ever-after, or is she doomed to an eternity in HELL?As Amanda Ashby, author of "Zombie Queen of Newbury High," writes, “E. Van Lowe is a writing force to be reckoned with and you are in masterful hands from the first page to the last.”