From these lists (Thanks, Phil) and other sources:
All Fall Down by Ally Carter. YA fiction. Grace has come back home to Embassy Row in order to solve the mystery of her mother’s death. In the process, she uncovers an international conspiracy of unsettling proportions, and must choose her friends and watch her foes carefully if she and the world are to be saved. (January)
Echo by Pam Munoz Ryan. “Lost and alone a forbidden forest, Otto meets three mysterious sisters and suddenly finds himself entwined in a puzzling quest involving a prophecy, a promise, and a harmonica.” ~Goodreads. (February)
Beastkeeper by Cat Hellisen. Beaty and the Beast, except the Beast is a girl. (February)
Mark of the Thief by Jennifer A. Nielsen. First book in a new series, set in ancient Rome, by the author of The Ascendance Trilogy. (February)
Epitaph by Mary Doria Russell. Subtitled “a novel of the O.K. Corral,†continuing the story she began in Doc. (March)
The Drop Box: How 500 Abandoned Babies, an Act of Compassion, and a Movie Changed My Life by Brian Ivie with Ted Kluck. (March)
The Island of Dr. Libris by Chris Grabenstein. (March) MG fantasy by the author of Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library.
Jack: The True Story of Jack & The Beanstalk by Liesl Shurliff. (April) MG fantasy.
The Water and the Wild by K.E. Ormsbee. (April) MG fantasy.
It’s A Long Story by Willie Nelson. Memoir. (May) Willie’s memoir.
The Huntress of Thornbeck Forest by Melanie Dickerson. Robin Hood-character is a really a girl named Odette, daughter of a wealthy merchant by day, huntress by night. (May)
The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings by Philip and Carol Zaleski. The husband-and-wife team chronicle the writers’ group The Inklings, whose members featured J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. (June)
Valiant by Sarah McGuire. Fairy tale reworking with a girl heroine. (June)
Help My Unbelief: Why Doubt Is Not The Enemy Of Faith by Barnabas Piper. (July)
The Hollow Boy (Lockwood & Co. #3) by Jonathan Stroud. (September)