EW rounds up 38 new titles that we can’t wait to add to our TBR pile.
All they have is one another as they have a go at figure out what comes next for them.
Their two years within the library walls have been completed, but the story is far from over.

‘The Heiress’ by Rachel Hawkins.St. Martin’s Press
Alliances old and new will be put to the test as the deadly bargain threatens to collect.
The narrator isn’t Lana, but unreliable narrator Elliott Chase, whose identity remains a mystery.
(Jan. 16) AY
“Come and Get It” by Kiley Reid
G.P.

‘Shut Up, This Is Serious’ by Carolina Ixta.Quill Tree Books
His only hope is the half-brother he doesnt get along with.
who also happens to be the only one who believes in his innocence.
Impulsive, artistic Ricki Wilde is the black sheep of her powerful Atlanta family.

‘Don’t Want You Like a Best Friend’ by Emma R. Alban.Avon
There, she encounters a mysterious stranger with ties to the Harlem Renaissance who knocks her world off kilter.
And when that guy is Lando Calrissian, were savoring it.
How can anyone resist a date with the smoothest customer this side of Cloud City?

The Atlas Complex' by Olivia Blake.Tor Books
Answer: They cant.
(Feb. 13)Dalton Ross
“An Education in Malice” by S.T.
Gibson
Redhook
From the author who deliveredA Dowry of Bloodcomes another taleof lust, darkness and insatiable secrets.

‘The Night of the Storm’ by Nishita Parekh.Dutton
This time around, S.T.
Gibson is bringing readers to the forgotten hills of Massachusetts for a seductive retelling of Joseph Sheridan Le FanusCarmilla.
This version follows Laura Sheridan, a young woman thrust into an intense academic rivalry with her enigmatic classmate.

‘The Fury’ by Alex Michaelides.Celadon Books
After becoming romantically involved with a well-connected student, suddenly her star is on the rise.
Silvia doesnt remember her now demolished ancestral home, and her mother is secretive about their familys history.
Farrah Penns novel is equal parts witty and unapologetic as it examines the double standards plaguing young women.

‘Come and Get It’ by Kiley Reid.G.P. Putnam’s Sons
Not only is Sade the new girl, but shes been homeschooled all her life.
Its a rare inside look at the life of one of the last Golden Age legends.
Inhe House on Biscayne Bayshe delves further into thriller territory with this atmospheric tale of a glamorous seaside estate.

‘House of Flame and Shadow’ by Sarah J. Maas.Bloomsbury Publishing
But as Carmen uncovers the houses horrifying legacy, she starts to fear for her own life.
Which all sounds great, but really, you had us at more Matthew and Diana.
But things get messy when Ember connects with IT guy Danuwoa Colson, a fellow Native American.

‘Wander in the Dark’ by Jumata Emill.Delacorte Press
(Aug. 6) MLL
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‘A Love Song for Ricki Wilde’ by Tia Williams.Grand Central Publishing

‘Cocktails With George and Martha: Movies, Marriage and the Making of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ by Philip Gefter.Bloomsbury

‘What Have We Here?’ By Billy Dee Williams.Knopf

‘An Education in Malice’ by S.T. Gibson.Redhook

‘Sex, Lies and Sensibility’ by Nikki Payne.Berkley

‘Lore of the Wilds’ by Analeigh Sbrana.Harper Voyager

‘The House of Hidden Meanings’ by RuPaul.Dey Street Books

‘The Poisons We Drink’ by Bethany Baptiste.Sourcebooks Fire

‘Anita De Monte Laughs Last’ by Xochitl Gonzalez.Flatiron Books

‘Not Your China Doll: The Wild and Shimmering Life of Anna May Wong’ by Katie Gee Salisbury.Dutton

‘The Morningside’ by Tea Obreht.Random House

‘The Divorcees’ by Rowan Beaird.Flatiron Books

‘Cancelled’ by Farrah Penn.Viking Books for Young Readers

‘Finding Margaret Fuller’ by Allison Pataki.Ballantine Books

‘Where Sleeping Girls Lie’ by Faridah Abike-Iyimide.Feiwel & Friends

‘The Cemetery of Untold Stories’ by Julia Alvarez.Algonquin Books

‘Dancing on the Edge’ by Russ Tamblyn.Blackstone Publishing

‘The House on Biscayne Bay’ by Chanel Cleeton.Berkley

‘How To End a Love Story’ by Yulin Kuang.Avon

‘One of Us Knows’ by Alyssa Cole.William Morrow Paperbacks

‘When I Think of You’ by Myah Ariel.Berkley

‘Funny Story’ by Emily Henry.Berkley

‘When Among Crows’ by Veronica Roth.Tor Books

‘Lies and Weddings’ by Kevin Kwan.Doubleday

‘Enlightenment’ by Sarah Perry.Mariner Books

‘One Last Summer’ by Kate Spencer.Forever

‘Children of Anguish and Anarchy’ by Tomi Adeyemi.Lola Idowu/Henry Holt Books for Young Readers

‘The Blackbird Oracle’ by Deborah Harkness.Penguin Books

‘The Truth According to Ember’ by Danica Nava.Berkley