Teen Audiobooks
Meet me at blue hour
by Sarah Suk

Seventeen-year-old Yena Bae is spending the summer in Busan, South Korea, working at her mom's memory erasing clinic, and runs into her best friend, Lucas, who moved away years earlier without a word and has erased her from his memories
Fable for the end of the world
by Ava Reid

In a society controlled by one corporation, Inesa's mother has accrued enormous debt and offers Inesa as a sacrifice, who is then pursued by Melinoe, an assassin, in a dystopian romance about survival, sacrifice and love that risks everything. Simultaneous eBook.
The summer I ate the rich
by Maika Moulite

Seventeen-year-old Haitian American zombie Brielle seeks revenge on the wealthy elites responsible for her immigrant family's pain
13 ways to say goodbye
by Kate Fussner

"Nina always followed her older sister, Lily. But just before her thirteenth birthday, Lily died, leaving Nina behind forever. In the three years since she lost her sister, Nina has completed Lily's secret Before Birthday lists to continue in her footsteps. But now Nina is catching up. When Nina flies to Paris, France, and completes tasks that Lily never finished, Nina finds herself magically transported inside of her own memories, face-to-face with the ghosts of her past. With her birthday looming and the last list running out, Nina is torn between visiting her sister in her memories and adventuring in the present, including crushing hard on her art classmate, Sylvie. Should she follow Lily's instructions or try something new? And what happens when she finishes the list?"
Getting away with murder
by Kathryn Foxfield

Saffron and her sister Georgia love playing battle royale video game Sole Survivor, and when Saffron asks an AI which high school stereotype would survive a real game, the AI puts Saffron, Georgia and friends in a life-or-death battle. Original. Simultaneous eBook.
The lotus flower champion
by Pintip Dunn

"While in Thailand, the last chance for Mama to find peace before she succumbs to cancer, 17-year-old Alisarais is stranded on a mysterious island after their snorkeling cruise ends in disaster, where she must participate in horrific games to keep Mama and herself alive. "
A Single Brutal Fate
by Lee Paige O'brien

Rat Evans knows that they shouldn't have made a deal with Isola, a shadowy raven knight older than the stars and more powerful than the strongest arcanists. They need to search Bellamy Arts for answers on how to get Isola's heart out of the Ingrid Collection. With the help of Jinx, Agatha, and Will, Rat searches for answers, but Evening and his new apprentice are fast on their heels. As Rat tries to use their powers to unravel the secrets of Isola's heart and the Collection, the more they realize how intertwined they may be in all of this, and that their role may be a dangerous and deadly one.
Warrior of legend
by Kendare Blake

Picking up where the #1 New York Times best-selling epic fantasy Champion of Fate left off, Reed is now officially a member of the immortal order of the Aristene, and even has a new name—Machianthe—but old flames and old foes rear their heads during her next quest. 100,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
Here lies a vengeful bitch
by Codie Crowley

Annie Lane was not doing much of anything with her young life, but now that she is dead she has a purpose--figure out who murdered her and her best friend and make sure he can never kill anyone else
A constellation of minor bears
by Jenny Ferguson

After her brother suffers a traumatic brain injury, Molly Norris-Norquay is determined to do their planned hike along the Pacific Crest Trail on her own but instead is stuck backpacking with her brother's best friend, whom she blames for the accident. Simultaneous eBook.
Tangleroot
by Kalela Williams

When Noni and her mother, a renowned scholar of Black literature, move to Tangleroot Plantation in Virginia, Noni becomes fascinated with the slave-holding former owners and uncovers the sinister history surrounding her home and ancestry. Simultaneous eBook. 50,000 first printing.
What we wish for
by Melody Maysonet

"Fifteen-year-old Layla Freeman likes to pretend her life is fine. After all, her mother is about to celebrate thirty days sober, and yeah, they've moved into a homeless shelter, but it's only temporary, right? Her mom will get better, and in the meantime, it's important that no one at school finds out where she's been living for the past month. Layla has worked hard to build her reputation as a girl who doesn't care what others think of her, but the truth is she does care--deeply--and she's tripping over her own lies, especially to her best friend, as she tries to pretend nothing's wrong"