Are you ready to add some books to your wishlist? Perhaps you can add some books to my wishlist as well? In this post I'll be sharing the March YA releases I think sounds like they might just be made of awesome. I do not know when or if I get to all of these books, but I do know they all sound so, so very good.
I have just added some keywords at to what the novel is about and a link to Goodreads so you can discover more about these lovelies in peace and quiet.
- a retro, contemporary love story(about first love and how much one might want it to last).
This is where I add that I am still together with the wonderful boy I fell in love with as a 14 year old girl, we have been a couple since I was 15(I'm turning 30 this summer!). I know it's not for everyone but we fell in love and never looked back. So far we're a proof that it might very well last for some.
Orleans by Sherri L. Smith
- dystopian, bad hurricanes --> fever, survival, left to bring up someone elses baby.
This is cover eye candy for me and the story sounds like it brings a lot of adventure and suspense to the table.
Flowers in the Sky by Lynne Joseph
- a young adult contemporary about the hardness of moving far from all that is familiar and make a new life for oneself in a new place.
I love, love this cover and the symbolic meaning of it all!
Strands of Bronze and Gold (Strands of Bronze and Gold #1) by Jane Nickerson
- debut novel, historical, fairy tale retelling, rumors, suspense
- debut novel, historical, fairy tale retelling, rumors, suspense
Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad Poets by Evan Roskos
- debut novel, male protagonist, domestic violence, emotional read with a dash of humor.
- debut novel, male protagonist, domestic violence, emotional read with a dash of humor.
Bruised by Sarah Skilton
- debut novel, self perception, holdup, Tae Kwon Do, who do you think you are, and who are you really?


The Holders by Julianna Scott
- protecting those you love, hearing voices, a legend, forgivness, love


Sylke will be reading and reviewing The Holders for a blog tour this month and she will also be doing an author interview, so be sure to check back here for that.
Trinkets by Kirsten Smith
- shoplifting, addiction, rehab, forming friendship, multiple perspectives
I am deeply in love with this VINTAGE cover!
Dear Life, You Suck by Scott Blagden
- debut novel, crime, life down the drain, humor, the main character sounds kind of Holden Caulfield-ish, hope, love.
- debut novel, crime, life down the drain, humor, the main character sounds kind of Holden Caulfield-ish, hope, love.
If I am to judge a book by its synopsis I would have to say that DEAR LIFE, YOU SUCK sounds amhhhhazing. If I were to pick just one of these March lovlies to read I think this would have to be it.
As I scan my list I find it odd that a girl who loves everything fitting under the fantasy genre as much as I do, have so many contemporaries on her list and so few in other genres. Maybe March just isn't THE MONTH for fantasy releases? For me it seems to be a month of books with a similar theme, and that is how much life sucks.
Which of the titles above would you love to get your hands on?
Please do tell me which March releases you're eagerly anticipating in the comments below.
I am pretty sure there might be some holes in my wishlist.










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