Families who loved Sweetly by Jackson Pearce often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your teenager is processing the weight of a difficult past or feeling the pressure of being an outsider. It is an ideal pick for readers who are ready to explore the transition from childhood fear to adult agency through a dark, atmospheric lens. The story follows Gretchen and her brother as they settle in a town famous for its magical candy shop, only to realize that the monsters of their childhood are very real and demand a high price for a perfect life. While it is a fairy tale retelling, it functions as a grounded exploration of trauma, sibling bonds, and the realization that safety is often an illusion. Parents will find this book helpful for opening a dialogue about intuition, the complexities of blended families, and the courage required to confront secrets that others prefer to keep buried. It is a sophisticated horror fantasy that treats adolescent emotions with the gravity they deserve.