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‘Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute’ by Talia Hibbert
‘Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute’ by Talia Hibbert
Talia’s YA debut is a shining star as she takes her incredible romance chops and actually has us falling in love with the idea of a wilderness survival competition. If you’re an academic rivals to lovers fan, then this is a must-read for you.
Release date: January 3, 2023
Emma Lord continues her contemporary takeover with her latest novel. This time we’re heading over to a community college campus that is filled with the ultimately slow-burn romance. And if that wasn’t convincing enough, its title came from that Taylor Swift song so you know it’s going to be good.
Release date: January 24, 2023
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Part romance and part historical fiction, The Davenports follows one of the few prominent Black families in the 1900s. Three different siblings are ready to step up and find the person they’re going to spend the rest of their life with. But will they listen to their hearts or to their families and the rest of society?
Release date: January 31, 2023
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This gothic love story brings back Hazel and Jack as they get caught up with a secret society and a murder mystery that will definitely keep you up all night.
Release date: February 28, 2023
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Sonia’s life gets turned upside down when she rescues her crush while dressed up in her comic-con costume and now she has to try to keep her secret from everyone or else risk bringing her family and her troubles into the spotlight.
Release date: March 21, 2023
Aleman continues to paint an honest picture of the Latinx-American experience, this time through the eyes of a young woman whose life gets split down the border. Stuck between her family and her future, she has to face the truth about her experience, which is a reality for many children in the United States.
Release date: March 21, 2023
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What happens when you put a secret spy and a K-pop star together in the same room? Just one of the most fun capers that you won’t be able to put down from all the giddiness that Lu creates in her new series.
Release date: April 4, 2023
One of the most stunning and eye-opening reads, Cerón isn’t afraid to tackle the Latinx-American experience as Lola heads back to Mexico City to spend time with her family. It brings familiar feelings to life while also bringing life and magic to an already vibrant city.
Release date: April 11, 2023
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‘Imogen, Obviously’ by Becky Albertalli

‘Imogen, Obviously’ by Becky Albertalli
While visiting her friend in college, Imogen discovers a white lie about her that may hold some more truth than she thinks. Will this visit change everything for her?
Release date: May 2, 2023
Kelly McWilliams ‘Your Plantation Prom Is Not Okay’ by Kelly McWilliams

Kelly McWilliams ‘Your Plantation Prom Is Not Okay’ by Kelly McWilliams
A well-balanced novel that talks about grief, history, and cancel culture. McWilliams successfully tackles all of that and more as one teen seeks to teach the public right from wrong when it comes to preserving and honoring history and the power of Black women.
Release date: May 2, 2023
It’s finally Tori Spring’s turn in the spotlight as the hit book makes it way to the US for the first time. One day, she stumbles upon a mysterious post-it note that features the URL to a mysterious blog. Tori not only has to deal with school but now has to try to uncover who is behind the mysterious Solitaire.
Release date: May 2, 2023
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Pop sensation Hayley Kiyoko brings one of her most iconic music videos to life through a stunning debut that feels more important than ever. Coley and Sonya have a love story for the ages and fans can enjoy Kiyoko’s brilliant writing in another medium.
Release rate: May 30, 2023
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Tamara Fuentes is the current Entertainment Editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers TV, movies, books, celebrities, and more. She can often be found in front of a screen fangirling about something new. Before joining Cosmopolitan, she was the entertainment editor over at Seventeen. She is also a member of the Television Critics Association and the Latino Entertainment Journalists Association. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.Â
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