UKYA is just getting better. And with this stunning debut by British author, Abbie Rushton, this is no longer an opinion, but a fact ... Rushton has totally smashed this one: she pulls Unspeakable off with total sensitivity, a narrative that is excitingly enticing, which draws you in from page one.—Guardian Children's Books
I loved Unspeakable. It's an engrossing thriller about dangerous secrets and the toxicity of guilt; it's also an immensely sympathetic portrayal of someone feeling her way towards a love she wasn't expecting. Megan is wonderful - a heroine haunted into silence by the past, who can find it in her heart to forgive everyone except herself.—Helen Grant, author of The Vanishing of Katharina Linden and The Glass
Lovely, heart-warming and emotional—daydreamersthoughts.co.uk
Pacy and compelling ... This comes with a warning though, because once you start reading this it demands to be finished - and you probably won't manage it without shedding a few tears either.—Sugarscape Book of the Month
The past year brought YA some phenomenal LGBTQ titles, and this year, authors both debut and veteran are set to up the ante. The LGBTQ YAs of 2015 include far more romances between girls than we’ve seen in the past, more ever-elusive Happily Ever Afters, multiple realistic contemporaries featuring intersex main characters, and a character […]