Megan Davidhizar is a young adult author and an English teacher with experience in grades 8-12. She grew up moving around the Midwest and graduated summa cum laude from Purdue University. She now spends her mornings wishing she liked coffee, her days learning from the students in her English classroom, and her evenings reading stories to her three children while her husband tries to convince them the movies are better.
Miraculously, they are still happily married.
Genres: Young Adult Fiction
Megan Davidhizar recommends

In Case I Go Missing (2026)
R N Swann
"This riveting debut mystery delivers clues, small-town intrigue, dark pasts and just as many unexpected allies as enemies. Swann deftly weaves mystery upon mystery - layered between lies, secrets, and suspicions - that will leave readers flipping pages well into the night."

The Trespassers (2025)
Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
"The Trespassers asks the question, 'If you show up with a body, will your best friends grab the shovel?' and pushes the moral compass further with, 'Should they?' The Alaskan setting is as chilling as the secrets these friends carry--both the ones that bind them together and the ones fracturing them apart. Alvarez plunges the reader into an icy thrill ride to see who can get away with murder."

Difficult Girls (2025)
Veronica Bane
"Expertly weaves past and present mysteries in a humorous YA thriller."
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