When twelve-year-old aspiring archaeologist Kat Goldberg stumbles across dusty maps and journals suggesting her boring hometown is hiding an ancient tunnel system, she does the only reasonable thing: grabs a flashlight, a shovel, and sneaks out to investigate.
But uncovering history is only half the battle. Between boy trouble, a menacing stranger, and an archenemy ready to unleash a totally social-life-destroying secret, Kat must also rely on Mateo—her loyal but easily terrified BFF, who still sleeps with the lights on and would rather be shopping at Sephora than exploring tunnels.
As danger, secrets, and middle school drama collide, Kat learns some discoveries come at a much higher cost than she ever imagined. Kat’s seventh-grade year? Officially unhinged.
RELEASED APRIL 2026
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14-year-old Rae Dawn Viola started the day by imagining the demise of the bully-viper girls at her new prep school. Little did she know that by the end of the week, she would lead a full-on battle with an even more vengeful bully—who has her grandmother in the cross-hairs.
What do you remember from seventh-grade science? Rae wishes she’d paid closer attention when the sky over the Pacific Ocean splits open and her beloved grandmother disappears into the fog. Chasing after her leads Rae to Elementum, a fantastical world where people are named after elements on the periodic table and behave exactly like them. Rae Dawn becomes Radon—volatile, powerful, and suddenly royal. Unfortunately, royalty comes with enemies.
Suddenly Rae is caught in the middle of a brewing coup that threatens Elementum’s peaceful people and her own grandmother’s life. To survive, she must trade her morning Pop-Tarts and track shoes for vegetables, warrior boots, and courage she’s not sure she has. Standing up to bullies was one thing—standing up for an entire world is something else entirely.
At least a cute bodyguard is her loyal and brave ride or die.
It’s 2025, and Fin’s list of regrets is far longer than her list of wins. Returning home for her estranged mother’s funeral, she hopes to finally outrun the past. Instead, she uncovers a mysterious videotape and her grandfather’s war-scarred WWII diary—proof that what she left behind isn’t done with her yet.
Eager to escape, Fin boards a vintage plane piloted by her childhood best friend, Jake—the boy she lost before she understood what love was. But when an electrical storm sends the plane crashing into Boston Harbor, Fin wakes to a world that makes no sense: WWII fighter planes overhead, wreckage all around her… and no Jake.
It’s 1941. America is on the brink of war, spy paranoia is rampant, and Fin is a woman wildly out of place. After narrowly evading federal agents, she sets out to find Jake and uncover how to get back to 2025. As she navigates the past—with the help of unexpected friendships and a familiar neighborhood diner—Fin comes face-to-face with the choice she made twenty years ago. Now, time is giving her a second chance to reckon with the life she fled.
A journey of courage, brains, and heart, Second Chances is The Wizard of Oz—if one of Dorothy’s loyal fellow travelers was the one who got away.