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Sandy Hall's "A Little Something Different," a romance between two college students told from 14 perspectives, was the first book to be published by Swoon Reads in August 2014. On the publishing imprint's website, readers rate and vote for their favorite stories and the covers for books that will be published. See which other authors and books will be published by Swoon.

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In Jenny Elliott's "Save Me," publishing in January 2015, Cara has to deal with losing her best friend, meeting an off-limits soul mate, a stalker, witchcraft and a mysterious visitor in her small town of Liberty, Oregon.

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In Katie Van Ark's "The Boy Next Door," publishing January 2015, Maddy finds herself falling for her skating partner, Gabe -- but it could ruin their chance at the Olympics. Van Ark, a former figure skater, "started writing about missing the ice" and came up with the story.

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In Temple West's "Velvet," publishing May 2015, Caitlin Holte's life is saved by her neighbor, who just happens to be a half-demon vampire. "After reading the 'Twilight' books in college, I decided to write my own book about vampires," West said. "I thought I would be a little bit more satisfied with the mythology and the protagonist that way."

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Kimberly Karalius' "Love, Fortunes and Other Disasters," publishing May 2015, is a blend of sci-fi, fantasy and fairy tales. Fallon Dupree's life takes an unexpected turn when she learns that she is fated to never fall in love.

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Karole Cozzo's "How to Say I Love You Out Loud," publishing August 2015, explores Jordyn Michaelson's internal struggle between friends and family. When Jordyn's autistic brother attends her school, she's hesitant to tell her friends, and her crush, that they're related.


