by Philip Eliot | Mar 30, 2026 | Children & Middle Grade |
“A warm-hearted novel … balances profound loss with humor and hope.” – Kate Allen, author of The Line TenderThirteen-year-old Sarah Richardson is determined that her life will finally get unstuck this summer. She just knows it. Her to-do list? Brave the lake again. Save the loons. Stop missing Mom. Her one bright spot: volunteering at the local wild bird rehabilitation center.The summer looks even brighter when Sarah meets Theo, the boy staying at her family’s Maine lakeside campground who cares about protecting the loons just like she does. But when Sarah’s family may have to move, she adds a new to-do item: save their home. And when she suspects Dad is dating Theo’s aunt, the naturalist helping research environmental dangers to the loons, Sarah is caught in a new world of grief.With the looming reality of losing her dad, her home, and the loons, Sarah must make a big statement to take control of her life. Capturing inspiration from her late mother’s Appalachian Trail hiking journal, she boldly plans a solo wild adventure. But as her challenges mount, she wonders if her courage will earn her the voice she seeks-or if she’s made a reckless choice that just might claim her life.”As sparkling, refreshing, and mysterious as a Maine lake in summertime.” – Cathy Carr, author of 365 Days to Alaska
by Philip Eliot | Mar 30, 2026 | Teen & Young Adult |
Gold Medal Winner of the 2025 Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards! ________________________________Ancient guardians. Hidden threats. Epic adventure.What are your plans for summer?Jay Blotter’s summer was supposed to be simple: soccer with friends, biking around the city, maybe a part-time job. Then the shadows came.It starts with an enigmatic faceless creature only Jay can see, and a creeping sense that Tramonton is hiding something ominous. Then a black mink shows up like it owns the place. The city’s historic Obelisk stands shattered, and the eerie dangers it once held at bay are returning.Jay is one of the few who can see what’s happening. But what good is being a Seer if no one believes you?Now he must find answers and allies. Will he rise to protect his home, or will the shadows consume both him and Tramonton?He can’t do it alone.
by Philip Eliot | Mar 30, 2026 | Fantasy |
C. S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia meets clean YA romantasy in this dual POV, slow-burn romance.A human girl, a dragon prince, and a sacred covenant that must be restored before all is lost.Sarah Lind thinks her biggest problems are picking a college and helping her large family. Until she falls into the dangerous Six Realms, inhabited by human-dragon shapeshifters who fight for their survival each night against the monsters of Earth’s myths. If Sarah is to find her way home, she will have to work with their Heir, who is warm and handsome enough to put her in a different kind of peril.Koriben Sunfilled thinks his biggest problems are finding a cure for his father and redeeming the broken Covenants that his people rely on for their very existence (in that order). Until he finds Sarah, an entrancing Earthren who is just the person he needs—if only he can keep her safe from the monsters now hunting her.But as their feelings for each other grow, even greater shadows creep across the horizon: a dark and ancient evil is returning. If the Six Realms and Earth are to endure, both Sarah and Ben will have to embrace their destiny—before the Devourer consumes their worlds.Readers who love Brandon Sanderson’s hope-filled, immersive fantasy (but, let’s be honest, crave a bit more romance) will “devour” Dragon’s Blood, Book 1 of the Blood of the Covenants Series.????? “I have not binge read a series with this much originality and magic since Harry Potter…. I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a fresh new twist on the fantasy genre!”????? “So beautifully written, and I absolutely love that the male lead is super strong AND has real feelings about stuff!”????? “Each book kept me awake until well past midnight…. Well thought out languages, cultures and magic system.”????? “Loved every bit of it. Characters are unique, the world detailing was so perfect…. The entire book was amazing especially the fact that it was CLEAN.”
by Philip Eliot | Mar 30, 2026 | Teen & Young Adult |
Ronnie is anxious about spending the summer with family she barely remembers. Her expectations are low. She’ll babysit her cousin, do odd jobs to earn money for college, and maybe if she’s lucky, spend a few hours on the beach. She never thought for a moment she would find herself in an abandoned orphanage, hunting ghosts or tangled up in murder.
by Philip Eliot | Mar 30, 2026 | Fantasy |
“A high fantasy ride that will have readers on the edge of their seats cheering for the underdogs! Don’t miss this Fae fantasy read, this one will have your heart racing, and left screaming for more.” Amelia Hutchins, #1 International bestselling author of the Fae Chronicles and Nine Realms”If you love Sarah J Maas, or fae fantasy worlds in general, you NEED to read this book!” ~ SincerelyABibliophileEVERYTHING I knew died when the end of the world came. People dropped dead, and electricity vanished. Those who remained alive were never the same again.While on the run with my boyfriend Tor across the desolate continent, the worst humanity had left attacked. Torn from the one I love, I boldly raced for help at the last human safe zone. Only it’s not humans I found, but the Fae.Now I have one month to rescue my boyfriend and release a savior princess from an onyx tomb or lose them both forever. A seemingly impossible task when Rune, a cursed, pain in the ass Fae warrior is assigned to train me. He’s hellbent on freeing his beloved princess and I’m desperate to save Tor. But no matter how hard we snarl during training; we can’t stay away from each other.I thought the worst thing that could happen to me was the apocalypse. I was wrong.