
Red City by Marie Lu: this urban fantasy novel of star-crossed magic users on opposite sides of a gang war reminded me of authors like Fonda Lee and Erin Morgenstern. Sam and Ari, two outsiders born to poverty, are plucked out of obscurity because of their natural skills at manipulating the elements. They know each other, but drift apart as they rise through the ranks of rival organizations, learning to wield both supernatural and political power. When their paths cross again, their connection threatens to bring everything down. Lu, known for her action-packed YA novels, delivers an adult debut that should please crossover fans.
The Everlasting by Alix E. Harrow: Sir Una is a female knight and her many glorious deeds, as well as her ultimate sacrifice, is the ancient foundation of a bustling modern-day society. Owen, a bookish scholar, researches Una's legend and their connection over time and space form a powerful - and yes, everlasting - connection, as Una is cursed to relive her sacrifice over and over until her and Owen attempt to rewrite their destinies. Harrow, who's written both portal fantasy and gothic horror, writes a sweeping, epic, and powerful love story for the ages that is unlike anything on the library shelves and is absolutely worth a spot on your holds lists.
