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  • The Trouble with Flying

    Rochelle Morgan

    eBook (, June 22, 2014)
    Sarah doesn’t talk to strangers. Aiden won’t shut up. When they find themselves next to each other on a plane, unexpected sparks begin to fly …- - -Sarah doesn’t talk to strangers. It’s awkward, stressful, and there’s the uncontrollable blushing to worry about. When she boards a plane to fly home after an overseas holiday, she plans to stick her nose in a book and ignore everyone around her.Aiden’s terrified of flying, and it’s his first time on a plane. If he can distract himself by talking non-stop for the entire flight, he will. Too bad for Sarah he’s sitting right next to her.Against all Sarah’s expectations, she ends up enjoying Aiden’s company. They laugh, argue, concoct stories about other passengers, and accidentally hold hands during the turbulence. When the time comes to say goodbye, Sarah can’t help the crazy thought that she shouldn’t let Aiden go. Then he kisses her.And then he’s gone.With her world turning upside down in more ways than one, Sarah has to make a decision: stick with the safe, predictable life that’s been mapped out for her, or find the courage to go after what she truly wants.- - -Nominated as an InD'tale RONE Award Finalist in 2015, The Trouble with Flying is a cute, clean, upper YA contemporary romance that can be read as a standalone novel.
  • The Trouble With Magic

    Tania Hutley, Trudi Jaye

    eBook
    I didn’t quit being a witch... It was more like getting fired. But now witches are dying, and my unstable magic might be the only way to catch a supernatural killer. Problem is, using my power is forbidden, and the witch council’s punishment will be worse than death. Throw in a pack of demonic dogs, a chicken with a grudge, and a hot detective who wants to lock me up, and there’s no way I’ll survive the week. If I do, things are going to get crazy…–––––––––––––––––––––––If your favorite Buffy The Vampire Slayer character was Dark Willow, and you think the best Harry Potter spells were the unforgiveable curses, you’ll love The Elemental Witch Series. One-click The Trouble Of Magic to start your magical journey now.
  • The Trouble with Beasts

    D. Fischer

    language (Divinus Kingdom Publishing, March 16, 2020)
    Full magic, action, romance, and beautifully diverse cultures.Bitten by secrets. Broken by truths. That’s the trouble with beasts.Jinx Whitethorn is fine with being alone. All she needs is a bottle of liquor to remind her that, as a witch born without magic, the coven life isn't for her. Until a group of shifters start hunting her. They chase her through the streets, corner her, and then . . . she blacks out. And when she wakes, they're all dead.She's a monster. A murderer. She has no idea how she's surviving.Determined for answers, Jinx digs through old family secrets. Dark secrets. Magical secrets. Secrets that make her question everything she knows. Jacob Trent, the alpha of the local pack, stumbles across Jinx while trying to solve the shifter murders in the town his pack protects. He doesn't trust her and has every intention of discovering the secrets she tries so hard to hide. Soon, he'll realize that what Jinx is, and her family's ancestry, has made her the prey of a hunt she isn’t prepared for. The Trouble with Beasts in the first book in Howl for the Damned, a series based in the world of D. Fischer’s Divinus Kingdom. Divinus Kingdom is interconnecting novels that branch one series to the next. This series follows the Rise of the Realms series, but can be read on its own.
  • The Trouble with Tuck

    Theodore Taylor, Christina Moore, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, Feb. 22, 2013)
    Friar Tuck, a big golden Labrador, is young Helen’s inseparable companion. She still remembers the sunny day three years ago when her father dumped the fat, wriggling puppy into her surprised arms and said, “All yours, Helen.” Since then, her dog has grown into a wonderful friend for the lanky, red-haired girl. No one knows exactly when Tuck began to go blind. By the time Helen and her parents notice the symptoms, the dog is knocking over chairs and can no longer chase squirrels. Afraid that Tuck is doomed to a life of being tied up, Helen desperately looks for a way to let her frisky dog keep the freedom he has always known. Where can she find the help Tuck needs? Award-winning author Theodore Taylor began his writing career as a cub reporter when he was 13. Working his way from a Portsmouth, Virginia newspaper to newsrooms in Washington, D.C. and New York City, he was an NBC network sportswriter by the time he was 19. His popular books for young listeners include Timothy of the Cay and The Hostage. You’ll also enjoy the exciting sequel to Tuck’s adventures in Tuck Triumphant.
  • The Trouble with Twins

    Kathryn Siebel, Katherine Kellgren, Cassandra Campbell, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Kate DiCamillo meets Lemony Snicket in this darkly comic novel about two sisters who learn they are each other's most important friend. Imagine two twin sisters, Arabella and Henrietta - nearly identical yet with nothing in common. They're the best of friends...until one day they aren't. Plain and quiet Henrietta has a secret plan to settle the score, and she does something outrageous, and she can't take it back. When the deed is discovered, Henrietta is quickly banished - sent to live with her eccentric great-aunt Priscilla on Chillington Lane, where black cats roam the dark rooms and tonight's menu is fish-head stew! Suddenly life with pretty, popular Arabella doesn't seem so awful. And though she's been grievously wronged, Arabella longs for her sister, too. So she hatches a plan of her own and embarks on an unexpected journey to reunite with her other half. The Trouble with Twins is an adventure and a comedy - a tale of the power of unlikely friendships, the bond between sisters...and the way a bit of mischief sometimes sets everything right.
  • The Trouble with Lemons

    Daniel Hayes

    eBook (, July 3, 2013)
    His real name was Tyler McAllister, but he felt like a lemon. He had allergies and nightmares, and was the only unfamous person in his family. But one night he and a friend went swimming at the forbidden quarry, and Tyler found a dead body. Now he's determined to find out who killed the man and why they're now after him....From Award-winning author, Daniel Hayes, The Trouble with Lemons was named an American Library Association Best Book in 1992 and was named an International Reading Association Young Adults' Choices book in 1993 and has been in print continuously ever since.
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  • The Trouble with Magic

    Ruth Chew

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 28, 2014)
    When Barbara and Rick Benton find a wizard named Harrison Peabody in an old bottle, they quickly discover that magic isn't as simple as it looks. But even tricky magic is better than no magic, and soon the Bentons are flying around Prospect Park with a large black umbrella and befriending a sea serpent in the lake. How can they keep Harrison a secret, though, when he's living in their attic?Delightful stories that deal with matter-of-fact magic, Ruth Chew's books have been engaging young readers for over 40 years. Now a new generation can discover the timelessness of these marvelous tales.
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  • The Trouble with Faking

    Rochelle Morgan

    language (, Nov. 29, 2014)
    Perfect boy next door vs hot, tattooed trouble-maker? Andi knows exactly who she wants.Andi's been in love with boy-next-door Damien for years, so of course she says yes to being his fake girlfriend when he needs help snagging the attention of another girl.She's probably (definitely) asking for trouble, but she knows this arrangement won't last long.Soon Damien will realise Andi's perfect for him, and the fake relationship will become a real one.But that was before Andi met Damien's friend Noah ...Rude and annoying, with trouble-maker written all over him, Noah is so not Andi’s type.So why does she like spending time with him so much?And when the fake relationship plan actually starts working (yay!), why is she left feeling even more confused?Grab this cute, clean college romance to find out if messy, imperfect and real might just be the new perfect!
  • The Trouble with Falling

    Rochelle Morgan

    language (, Oct. 18, 2016)
    The girl who's sworn off love finds herself falling for not one but two guys in this feel-good, coming-of-age romance.- - -After the heart-shattering ending of her first serious relationship, eighteen-year-old Sophie has sworn off love. Now that school is behind her, she plans to travel the world and form as few attachments as possible. The only exception: Lex, the artist on the other end of the Internet who chats to her almost every day. A guy she can never lose--since she doesn't actually have him to begin with.Sophie's plan can start as soon as she's faked her way through her sister's wedding. Pretending to be happy and excited for the next week or two should be easy, right? But that was before Caleb walked onto the scene ... Best man to Sophie's almost-brother-in-law, Caleb is infuriatingly friendly and determined to get a real smile out of Sophie. Forced together through dance classes and wedding-related disasters, Sophie is determined not to like him. And terrified when she ends up failing.Then Lex suggests he and Sophie should meet, and all Sophie's careful plans for the future begin to unravel. Now the girl who was never meant to fall for anyone must figure out what to do with the two guys tugging at her heart.- - -The Trouble with Falling is a cute, clean, upper YA contemporary romance that can be read as a standalone novel.
  • The Trouble with Flirting

    Rochelle Morgan

    language (, Sept. 5, 2014)
    Livi wants to ditch her nerd status. Adam couldn’t care less about being a geek. They’ve been best friends for years, but will Livi’s makeover mission tear them apart, or bring them even closer together?- - -For Livi Howard, high school sucked. Orchestra Geek, Choir Monkey, The Ginger … and the labels didn’t end there. But high school is behind her now, and fabulous university life is ahead. Let Project ‘Ditch the Nerd’ begin! Adam Anderson is a nerd and proud of it. His university plans include computer studies, Xbox marathons, and reruns of his favourite sci-fi TV shows. Watching his best friend Livi transform herself into a person he barely recognises was never on the list.With Project ‘Ditch the Nerd’ a success, Livi thinks she finally has it all—except for the part where she’s growing further and further away from Adam. When a party goes south, Livi is forced to reconsider the lengths she’ll go to be accepted by the ‘right’ people. How far is too far? And will she ever be able to find her way back to herself—and to the guy who’s been in front of her all along?- - -The Trouble with Flirting is a cute, clean, upper YA contemporary romance that can be read as a standalone novel.
  • The Trouble with Flirting

    Claire LaZebnik

    eBook (HarperTeen, Feb. 26, 2013)
    Franny's supposed to be working this summer, not flirting. But you can't blame her when guys like Alex and Harry are around. . . . Franny Pearson never dreamed she'd be attending the prestigious Mansfield Summer Theater Program. And she's not, exactly. She's working for her aunt, the resident costume designer. But sewing her fingers to the bone does give her an opportunity to spend time with her crush, Alex Braverman. If only he were as taken with the girl hemming his trousers as he is with his new leading lady.When Harry Cartwright, a notorious flirt, shows more than a friendly interest in Franny, she figures it can't hurt to have a little fun. But as their breezy romance grows more complicated, can Franny keep pretending that Harry is just a carefree fling? And why is Alex suddenly giving her those deep, meaningful looks? In this charming tale of mixed messages and romantic near-misses, one thing is clear: Flirting might be more trouble than Franny ever expected.
  • The Trouble with Wishes

    Diane Stanley

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 9, 2007)
    A sculptor named Pyg carves a statue of a goddess so beautiful, so perfect, that he falls head over heels in love with her. He buys her gifts, tells her stories, and wishes with all his heart she were a real, live woman. The trouble with wishes is . . . sometimes they come true!Diane Stanley's lively prose and vivid illustrations bring this funny and warm tale of misguided love to life as Pyg learns what a true companion is really made of.
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