April Genevieve Tucholke

April Genevieve Tucholke

  • 1 stars across 8 books
April Genevieve Tucholke is the author of Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea and Between the Spark and the Burn. She lives in Oregon.
18th August 2015

Slasher Girls & Monster Boys

A host of the sharpest young adult authors come together in this collection of terrifying tales and psychological thrill... MoreSlasher Girls & Monster Boys

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4th August 2015

Between the Spark and the Burn

The crooked smiling liar River West, who drove into Violet's life one summer day and shook her world to pieces, is gone.... MoreBetween the Spark and the Burn

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1st August 2016

Wink Poppy Midnight

Every story needs a hero. Every story needs a villain. Every story needs a secret. Wink is the odd, mysterious neighbour... MoreWink Poppy Midnight

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3rd April 2014

Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

Faded Gatsby glamour and thrilling gothic horror meet in this gorgeously told, terrifying and dreamy YA romance.'You sto... MoreBetween the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

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13th September 2022

Beatrice Likes the Dark

Beatrice likes the dark. She likes black clothes, graveyard picnics, and a sky full of stars. Her sister, Roo, likes the... MoreBeatrice Likes the Dark

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5th October 2023

Merry and Hark: A Christmas Story

A heart-warming and whimsical story about the connection between humans and nature, and the magic of Christmas. Merry ha... MoreMerry and Hark: A Christmas Story

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28th April 2020

Boneless Mercies

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25th June 2026

Rebecca the White House Raccoon

In this mostly true tale based on President and First Lady Coolidge's real-life menagerie, their pet raccoon causes havo... MoreRebecca the White House Raccoon

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