Double Take
Cover Art: TBD
Art Direction: TBD
Author of COUNTING DOWN WITH YOU Tashie Bhuiyan's DOUBLE TAKE, the author's adult debut, for fans of Matt Haig and Everything Everywhere All At Once, following a pair of estranged twin sisters who make the same wish on their twenty-fifth birthday and suddenly find themselves traveling through the multiverse together, in search of a universe where their wish comes true, to Carrie Feron at Gallery, in a two-book deal, for publication in January 2027, by Stuti Telidevara and Pete Knapp at Park, Fine & Brower Literary Management (NA).
Releasing January 2027 from Gallery Books at Simon & Schuster.
Missed Connections
Cover Art: Karmen Loh
Art Direction: Emma Schoeni
A compulsively readable young adult novel with a magical twist that follows a teenage runaway who finds herself stuck in an airport where every flight takes her to a different memory.
Jasmine Nur will do anything to escape her childhood home—even flee in the middle of the night with her bags packed, anxiety weighing down her chest. She heads for LaGuardia Airport, ready to sacrifice everything she’s ever known in the hopes of starting anew. But every time she attempts to board her flight, she wakes up back at her gate. Again, and again, and again.
Lost in airport limbo, Jasmine meets three other teenagers who are equally stuck, including Logan Mercier, a college student who’s perfectly content to stay in the airport forever. Upon discovering the other flights take her and her new friends to memories they’d rather forget, Jasmine must decide how far she’s willing to go to escape the airport—and if she’s capable of facing the horrors that sent her running in the first place.
For readers who have ever felt stuck, literally or metaphorically, comes a coming-of-age tale that sweetly spotlights how sometimes, what you need has been in your hands the whole time.
Releasing April 27, 2027 from FSG at Macmillan.
Right as Rain
Cover Art: Karmen Loh
Art Direction: Julia Bianchi
"I was struck by lightning and now there's rain following me around. I was struck by lightning and now there's rain following me around."
Recent high-school graduate Megh Rashid has plans to escape to the other side of the country for college and leave behind the stormy household she’s been trapped in for years. But things are complicated when she gets struck by lightning right before the start of a prestigious summer internship that’s key to her getting accepted to her dream university, and she wakes up to a storm cloud that follows her everywhere, seemingly attuned to her every emotion.
Megh’s struggles with depression, fear of leaving her home and loved ones, and uncertainty about her future cause the cloud to act up, creating rainstorms that dampen her spirits and her hopes of making an impact at her internship. With the help of fellow intern Lev Osman, a boy whose warmth makes her feel less alone, Megh has to find a way to control her feelings and decide what she’s willing to sacrifice in order to secure her desired future.
Out now from FSG at Macmillan.
I’ll Pretend You’re Mine
Cover Art: Guinevere
Art Direction: David DeWitt
In this contemporary novel from the author of Counting Down with You, singer-songwriter Summer Ali shakes things up with a PR stunt "dating" actor Jules Moradi, but the lines between real and fake begin to blur.
Summer Ali has been making a name for herself in the music industry for years, slowly but surely climbing the charts—but the world doesn’t know her stage parents are the ones who molded her entire public persona. Finally eighteen, Summer breaks free of their control and focuses on creating her own path.
Upon running into writer’s block, Summer grows eager to take any opportunity to shake things up—even if it means agreeing to a PR stunt with child-actor-turned-playboy, Jules Moradi, famous for his tabloid escapades.
At first, Jules keeps his distance, maintaining professional boundaries. But as time passes, his walls come down, and Summer uncovers who he is beyond his reputation, and it’s someone more like her than she ever realized. As the lines blur between fake and real, Summer begins questioning who she is and what she wants—and if her dreams are worth sacrificing her heart.
Out now from HarperTeen at HarperCollins.
Content warnings for: in-depth discussions of mental health (specifically anxiety) and mentions of parental abuse (emotional and psychological.)
Stay with My Heart
Cover Art: Karmen Loh
Art Direction: Alex Niit
From the author of Counting Down with You and A Show for Two comes a new YA contemporary about a girl who accidentally sabotages an up-and-coming local band and falls for the guitarist while secretly trying to make up for her mistake.
Liana Sarkar lives and breathes music, hoping to follow in the footsteps of her A&R coordinator father. Maybe if she succeeds, he’ll finally give her the time of day instead of drowning himself in work to distract from the grief of her mother’s passing.
When Liana accidentally sabotages an up-and-coming local band, Third Eye, she makes it her mission to steer them towards success—without them discovering her role in their setback. But as she gets closer to Third Eye, especially their enigmatic leader Skyler Moon, it becomes harder to hide the truth.
With both her heart and their futures on the line, will Liana be able to undo the damage she’s caused?
Out now from Inkyard Press at HarperCollins.
Content warnings for: in-depth discussions of mental health (specifically anxiety and depression), grief, and mentions of parental abuse (emotional and psychological.)
A Show for Two
Cover Art: Valentina Fernandez
Art Direction: Gigi Lau
Mina Rahman has a plan for her future:
Finally win the Golden Ivy student film competition
Get into her dream school across the country
Leave New York City behind once and for all
Mina’s ticket to winning the competition falls into her lap when indie film star—and known heartbreaker—Emmitt Ramos enrolls in her high school under a secret identity to research his next role. When Mina sets out to persuade Emmitt to join her cause, he offers her a deal instead: he'll be in her short film…if she acts as a tour guide to help him with a photography contest.
As Mina ventures across the five boroughs with Emmitt by her side, the city she grew up in starts to look different and more like home than it ever has before. With the competition deadline looming, Mina's dreams—which once seemed impenetrable—begin to crumble, and she’s forced to ask herself: Is winning worth losing everything?
Out now from Inkyard Press at HarperCollins.
Content warnings for: in-depth discussions of mental health (specifically depression) and mentions of parental abuse (emotional and psychological.)
Counting Down with You
Cover Art: Samya Arif
Art Direction: Gigi Lau
In this sparkling and romantic YA debut, a reserved Bangladeshi teenager has twenty-eight days to make the biggest decision of her life after agreeing to fake date her school’s resident bad boy.
How do you make one month last a lifetime?
Karina Ahmed has a plan. Keep her head down, get through high school without a fuss, and follow her parents’ rules—even if it means sacrificing her dreams. When her parents go abroad to Bangladesh for four weeks, Karina expects some peace and quiet. Instead, one simple lie unravels everything.
Karina is my girlfriend.
Tutoring the school’s resident bad boy was already crossing a line. Pretending to date him? Out of the question. But Ace Clyde does everything right—he brings her coffee in the mornings, impresses her friends without trying, and even promises to buy her a dozen books (a week) if she goes along with his fake-dating facade. Though Karina agrees, she can’t help but start counting down the days until her parents come back.
T-minus twenty-eight days until everything returns to normal—but what if Karina no longer wants it to?
Out now from Inkyard Press at HarperCollins.
Content warnings for: in-depth discussions of mental health (specifically anxiety) and mentions of parental abuse (emotional and psychological.)