New Adult vs Young Adult Fiction


When I started The Beartooth Chronicles, I envisioned it as an upper young adult (YA) series, but then I came across the subcategory of New Adult (NA) fiction. NA novels explore the transition from late adolescence to early adulthood and are typically aimed towards readers in their upper teens and twenties. The main character, Ashley McPhee, is eighteen in Refuge from the World, and the love of her life, Caleb Solomon, is 20. Their story is one of embracing the challenges of learning about each other, dealing with tragedy and grief, entering adulthood, protecting their community, and trying to find solutions to a rapidly changing environment and deteriorating world. 

The primary supporting characters range in age from thirteen to twenty, making the characters and themes relatable to upper YA, NA, and adult (we were all teenagers once) readers, especially as the series evolves and the characters take on more responsibilities, build families, and are forced to face how far they will go to protect each other and their community. I hope you will join in this epic journey of adventure, tragedy, love, and hope.

Refuge from the world is available from amazon in ebook at https://amzn.to/3wwE9ZV or print at https://amzn.to/49CiTki, or find buy links to other major online booksellers in the Beartooth Chronicles’ page on this blog.

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