Senior Year
Six more months of June
by Daisy Garrison

Class valedictorian Mina and golden boy Caplan, whose friendship exists miraculously outside their high school's social order, find things changing between them when Mina starts dating Caplan's best friend, which brings up unresolved feelings as senior year comes to an end. Simultaneous and eBook.
Thanks for listening
by Molly Horan

No one takes Mia's advice, so she creates an anonymous account to offer guidance, but add the girl of her dreams and friends who are hiding something, and Mia needs advice to make it through senior year. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
Where was goodbye?
by Janice Lynn Mather

As she starts her senior year, six weeks after her brother Julian's suicide, Karmen struggles with strained family relationships, a distant best friend, and the search for understanding, but new friendships and a budding romance help her on her journey of healing and rediscovery
Leo Martino steals back his heart
by Eric Geron

"Leo Martino's hunt for love has been a total flop. Over the years, every single crush has ghosted him, leaving him miserable and alone. By senior year, Leo concludes he must be unlovable. It's time to stop trying. But when he finds himself obsessing over the irresistible Lincoln Chan, Leo decides to give love one last shot--and this time, he has a plan. He's going to change everything about himself to become the "perfect boyfriend." And the plan actually works... but will he take it too far?"
One last chance to live
by Francisco X. Stork

NIco, a Bronx high school senior surrounded by gangs and drugs, records how he comes to terms with the death of the girl he loved and finds a reason to move on with life
I wish you would
by Eva Des Lauriers

"During the epic overnight at the beach where the senior class writes private letters to themselves, Natalia accidentally loses seven of the notes and is forced to work with her former best friend to find the lost letters before any secrets are revealed, including their own. Simultaneous eBook."
Inevitable Fate
by Lindsay K. Bandy

Mara Cassidy is going to die...again. For seventeen years, Evan Kiernan's life has felt like painting by someone else's numbers, moving and transferring schools every time his mom has a breakup. But when he's accepted into NYU's Promising Young Artist program for his senior year, the future suddenly feels like a blank canvas. However, it soon becomes clear that the city has peculiar ties to his past. A thunderstorm finds him under the same umbrella as an eerily familiar green-eyed girl. A visit to an art gallery brings him face-to-face with a heavily tattooed portrait of himself. He sees things that aren't there--at least not anymore. And the girl he's falling in love with is somehow at the center of it all. When history suddenly points to a devastating future, Evan must race against time to figure out who is pulling the strings and change the green-eyed girl's fate--a race he's already lost twice.
This book won't burn
by Samira Ahmed

"After her dad abruptly abandons her family, Noor Khan is forced to start the last quarter of her senior year at a new school and plans to keep her head down until she discovers hundreds of books being removed from the library and speaks up to effect change. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook."
Lucy, uncensored
by Mel Hammond

"Lucy imagines college as more than a chance to party with other drama nerds and be roommates with her best friend Callie. College will be her fresh start. For the first time, she'll be able to introduce herself as Lucy to people she hasn't gone to school with since kindergarten. Plus, she happens to live an hour away from one of the most prestigious theater programs in the country. She's always dreamed of going to Central, but when she finally has a chance to visit, it's not what she imagined. While Lucy and Callie are on their campus tour, two kids from their high school make the typical transphobic comments Lucy's gotten used to in her small town. She starts to worry that her dream school might end up being High School 2.0. What if she belongs somewhere else? Somewhere that she can truly have a fresh start? When Lucy finds a beautiful school with a great theater program on a list of the most LGBTQ+ friendly colleges, it seems like fate--except that the school is hundreds of miles away. And there's something unexpected about it: it's a women's college. As far as she can tell, they've never admitted a trans woman. Will they let Lucy in? There's only one way to find out: road trip!"--Provided by publisher
The dare
by Natasha Preston

When a high school prank turns deadly, Marley and her friends must do everything they can to conceal the truth
The colliding worlds of Mina Lee
by Ellen Oh

Sucked into the world of her own web comic, Korean American teenage artist Mina must expose a conspiracy involving the evil corporation she created with the help of Jin, the handsome boy of her dreams.
The sticky note manifesto of Aisha Agarwal
by Ambika Vohra

"Share a time you left your comfort zone." That's the Stanford University essay prompt keeping senior Aisha Agarwal up at night. As a daughter of immigrant parents, a scholarship student at a competitive private school, and a shoo-in for valedictorian, Aisha's straight-and-narrow path has always guaranteed safety and success. But after her longtime crush, fellow brain Brian, stands her up at winter formal, Aisha decides that playing it safe just isn't worth it anymore. As if on cue, a banged-up Volkswagen arrives at the dance; the driver-a boy-profusely apologizing for being late to pick her up. Does Aisha know him or what he's talking about? No. Does the Stanford essay convince her to take him up on the ride? Maybe