What new YA books release this week? (April 10)

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What April YA books release this week? We have a list of this week’s new YA books!

Ace of Shades (The Shadow Game #1) by Amanda Foody
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Release date: April 10th
When her mother goes missing, Enne must leave her finishing school—and her reputation—behind to follow her mother’s trail to the city where no one survives uncorrupted – the City of Sin.

Beyond a Darkened Shore by Jessica Leake
Publisher: HarperTeen
Release date: April 10th
The ancient land of Éirinn is mired in war. Ciara, Princess of Mide, has never known a time when Éirinn’s kingdoms were not battling for power, or Northmen were not plundering their shores.

Bound to You by Alyssa Brandon
Publisher: Swoon Reads
Release date: April 10th
Megan Ross has been waiting her whole life for her mate to come and sweep her off her feet. But the wolf she meets on the beach is NOT the sweet gentle boy she’s been dreaming of.

Devils Unto Dust by Emma Berquist
Publisher: Greenwillow
Release date: April 10th
When Willie’s good-for-nothing father steals a fortune from one of the shake-hunters in the town where they live in fear of the infected beyond their walls, she finds herself on the hook for his debt.

The Diminished by Kaitlyn Sage Patterson
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Release date: April 10th
In the Alskad Empire, nearly all are born with a twin. A rare few are singleborn, and therefore given the right to rule by the gods and goddesses. Bo Trousillion is born into the royal line and destined to rule.

Dreamer (Traveler #2) by L.E. DeLano
Publisher: Swoon Reads
Release date: April 10th
Still mourning a devastating loss, Jessa isn’t really prepared for the arrival of a reckless version of someone she once loved who is now bent on revenge.

The Fates Divide (Carve the Mark #2) by Veronica Roth
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
Release date: April 10th
Fate brought them together. Now it will divide them. The lives of Cyra Noavek and Akos Kereseth are ruled by their fates, spoken by the oracles at their births. The fates, once determined, are inescapable.

The Fall of Grace by Amy Fellner Dominy
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Release date: April 10th
Grace’s junior year is turning into her best year yet. Then news breaks that the investment fund her mom runs is a scam and her mother is a thief. Now, instead of friends, the FBI is at her door.

For Every One by Jason Reynolds
Publisher: Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books
Release date: April 10th
Originally performed for the unveiling of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, and later as a tribute to Walter Dean Myers, this stirring and inspirational poem is a rallying cry to the dreamers of the world.

Given to the Earth (Given Duet #2) by Mindy McGinnis
Publisher: Putnam’s Childrens
Release date: April 10th
Although she was born to save the kingdom by sacrificing herself to the rising sea, Khosa’s marriage to King Vincent has redeemed her. As the Queen of Stille, she’s untouchable.

Isle of Blood and Stone (Isle of Blood and Stone #1) by Makiia Lucier
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Release date: April 10th
Elias is a royal explorer, a skilled mapmaker, and the new king of del Mar’s oldest friend. Soon he will embark on the adventure of a lifetime, an expedition past the Strait of Cain and into uncharted waters.

Lizzie by Dawn Ius
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Release date: April 10th
when her parents try to restrain Lizzie from living the life she wants, it sparks something in her that she can’t quite figure out. Her blackout episodes start getting worse, her instincts less and less reliable.

The Lost Kids (Never Ever #2) by Sara Saedi
Publisher: Viking
Release date: April 10th
when the Lost Kids invade Minor Island, they’re shocked to find it totally deserted, except for one survivor who reveals the shocking news: adults have discovered the island.

by Star Spider
Publisher: HarperCollins
Release date: April 10th
Julie’s life pining over her BFF Lorelei gets more complicated when she comes home to find her mother insisting that her heart is gone. Pretty soon it becomes clear: Julie’s mom believes that she has died.

Picture Us in the Light by Kelly Loy Gilbert
Publisher: Disney Hyperion
Release date: April 10th
When Danny Cheng discovers a taped-up box in his father’s closet filled with old letters and a file on a powerful Silicon Valley family, he realizes there’s much more to his family’s past than he ever imagined.

Relative Strangers by Paula Garner
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Release date: April 10th
When a simple quest to find a baby picture for the senior yearbook leads to Jules discovering that for the first two years of her life she lived in foster care, she sets out to find out the truth of her past.

Rewind (Rewind #1) by Carolyn O’Doherty
Publisher: Boyds Mill Press
Release date: April 10th
Alex is a Spinner – she has the ability to rewind time. When she comes down with time sickness she is offered an experimental treatment. But the promising medication brings with it dire consequences.

Sam & Ilsa’s Last Hurrah by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Release date: April 10th
One night. One apartment. Eight people. What could possibly go wrong? Oh, we all know the answer is plenty. But plenty also goes right, as well…in rather surprising ways.

The Summer of Broken Things by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Release date: April 10th
In Spain, former friends Kayla and Avery uncover a secret their families had hidden from both of them their entire lives. Maybe the girls can put aside their differences and work through it together.

Winter Glass (Spindle Fire #2) by Lexa Hillyer
Publisher: HarperTeen
Release date: April 10th
Princess Aurora, torn from the dream world, plots to assassinate the faerie queen Malfleur, only to confront temptations she never expected.

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Lucy Nisbet

Lucy is an English teacher-in-training and a self-confessed book nerd. She often buys more books than she can reasonably afford or possibly have time to read. Her Hogwarts letter is now several years too late, but she’s sure it’s just gotten lost in the post.

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