This is a week on contemporary cuddles and steamy scenes. The best selling Surrender and Taking Chances and Forgiving Lies Series have new installments this week. Or, if you’re looking for the sweetest of the sweet, check out Married ’till Monday by Denise Hunter. Sign up for our email and
Obsessed with the Body Farm novels? Jefferson bass just released the newest installment: The Breaking Point. Or, take a step back in time to Victorian England with The Dead Assassin, by Vaughn Entwistle. Sign up for our email and we’ll send you the best new books in your favorite genres
Shopaholics, rejoice! Sophie Kinsella has a new book, Finding Audrey. While it may be geared towards Young Adult readers, readers of all ages will love the return of Kinsella’s quirky wit and humor. Like your stories more spooky than sassy? Garth Nix’s new collection of short stories, To Hold the
This is a week of GORGEOUS covers. Not that we judge a book by it’s cover or anything, but it never hurts to have a fantastic story on your shelf that does double duty as poignant entertainment and art. With that in mind, be sure to pick up Book of
This week’s Biographies and Memoirs are heavy in Rockstars and Larger Than Life stories. Get a little historical with Kristen Green’s Something Must Be Done About Prince Edward County, giggle at comedy and misadventures in Ali Wentworth’s Happily Ali After, and follow the life of a child genius in The
Author Interviews- Mystery- News- Thriller
Interview with Rachel Howzell Hall, Author of Skies of Ash
Rachel Howzell Hall writes gritty, captivating mysteries starring Elouise “Lou” Norton, the only African American, and only Female, LA homicide detective in her detail. An LA native, Rachel decided to write the hero that she felt her hometown needs. Her new release, Skies of Ash (May 2015, Macmillan) delves deep into the
What’s the News in Books this week? Well let us tell you: Books About Women, By Women, Less Likely to Win Awards, Says Study We have all heard of the Bechdel Test thank to this nifty TED talk. We know that we need more entertainment featuring female characters who aren’t dependent
My experience with online dating has been frenetic and problematic, to put it lightly (this post is book-related, I promise – stick with me). Okay, to be fair, online dating is sometimes fun. It’s the little fun moments that keep me coming back. Those moments of sophomoric joy force me to set
Author Interviews- News- Young Adult
Interview with Donna Freitas, Author of The Tenderness of Thieves
We have a soft spot for edgy YA fiction. The Tenderness of Thieves is a page- turning mix of psychological thriller and summer love story. Likened to Gone Girl, this story is now, definitely, sitting on our bookshelf. We reached out to the author, Donna Freitas, to learn more about
Author Interviews- Authors- Literary Fiction- News
Interview with Anna North: Author of The Life and Death of Sophie Stark
When we first heard about The Life and Death of Sophie Stark, we got so excited to feature it that we accidentally selected it twice. In two different genres (Literary Fiction and Mystery). Any book that uses the word ‘iconoclastic’ in the first sentence of the description sounds like a book