For all the biography fans in the room, don’t miss out on this week’s new releases. Adventurers will love Through an Unknown Country as two men defy the elements on a cross-country surveying expedition, while amateur detectives will want to pick up Alcohol Murders to read about a chilling set of
Don’t miss the chilling second installment in Gillian Anderson’s EarthEnd Saga as you browse this week’s new thriller and mystery books to read. T.E. Woods has us on the edge of our seats with Fixed in Fear, perfect if you love detective stories with high-adrenaline action. Sign up for our
This week’s hottest new books to read for Romance include a story of forbidden love and passion with all its consequences in Coming Back (Ink & Chrome) as well as Desert Heat‘s unlikely pair who set out to defeat smugglers and ancient magic…and find love along the way. Sign up for
In this week’s new books to read in literary fiction, those seeking comedy with a dash of intelligence and wit should look no further than Christopher Buckley’s The Relic Master. If you want a more tragic tale with a compelling cast, The Merman by Carl Johan-Vallgren combines a family’s mystery with
“Scandalous” antics take on a whole new layer when we’re dealing with politician protagonists in our contemporary romance. There’s something alluring about secret and forbidden romance, and that is all too true in politician romance novels. All of these new books feature a leading character in the public eye and
What do Santa Claus, a golf club, the NFL, a computer hacker, Jack The Ripper, and a stolen portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer have in common? Answer: they’re some of the main topics of the most thrilling true crime books of 2015. We’ve scoured the web, per usual, to find the
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Today is Take Your Child to a Bookstore Day (started originally by one mother and her child). As a lifelong reader, bookstores for me have always been magical places full of mystery and wonder (not unlike the feeling I get whenever I walk into a Trader Joe’s or dog park). I
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Interview with Bridget Asher, author of All of Us and Everything
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