New Adult Fiction: Wednesday, July 5

Interested in something fresh to read? The library is constantly receiving new materials, including the items below. Why not stop by and check out a book, CD, movie, or other material that you find interesting. We will continue to offer “Grab and Go” services for those who prefer to place their books on hold online and then pick them up in the cabinet inside the library.

Here are a few of the new books that have arrived at the library recently. We invite you to check them out!

Demons of Good and Evil

Rachel Morgan, witch-born demon, suspected that protecting the paranormal citizens of Cincinnati as the demon subrosa would be trouble. But it’s rapidly becoming way more trouble than even she could have imagined. While Rachel and her friends may have vanquished the trickster demon Hodin, his mysterious associate known as “The Mage” is eager to finish what Hodin started. When he frames Rachel for the death of a powerful coven member, Rachel’s friends Ivy and Pike are forced into hiding. With her world falling apart, Rachel desperately needs help, but her only hope is to make a deal with the unlikeliest of allies.

The First Bright Thing

Rin can jump to different moments in time as easily as her wife, Odette, soars from bar to bar on the trapeze. And the circus they lead is a rare home and safe haven for magical misfits and outcasts, known as Sparks. But the future holds an impending war that the Sparks can see barrelling toward their show and everyone in it. It takes the form of another circus, with tents as black as midnight and a ringmaster who rules over his troupe with dangerous power. Rin’s circus has something he wants, and he won’t stop until it’s his.

Trial

When Malcolm Hill, a black eighteen-year-old voting rights worker, is arrested for murder, white congressman Chase Brevard of Massachusetts finds his life transformed in a single moment by the appearance of Malcolm’s photo on the news, enveloping him, Malcolm, and Malcolm’s mother in a media firestorm that threatens their lives.


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