We are very excited for the 2015 Hugo Awards. Mostly because, we kind of love the authors up for the prize this year. The winners will be announced on August 22, 2015 at World Con in Spokane, Washington. In anticipation, let’s recap why we love the short list for this year’s novel category....
When we heard that Marci Jefferson’s books are about ‘remarkable women in history who dared to defy powerful men,’ we knew that we needed to interview her and learn more. We loved chatting with Marci Jefferson, author of Girl on the Golden Coin and the new book to read – Enchantress of...
Love Debbie Macomber’s sweet tales of friendship, love, second chances, and and ups and downs of life? You’re in luck, because we’ve pulled together the best books to read if you like Debbie Macomber. Check out these Nine books if you’ve already blown through Debbie’s extensive backlist, including her new release,...
Books of Books are All the Rage (And Very Meta) Love the uniquely tactile experience of reading a well designed book? Find yourself entranced by the most lush of cover art (even though you know you aren’t suppose to judge a book by it’s cover?) Enter 50 Books | 50...
Marci Jefferson writes about phenomenal women from history who dared to defy powerful men. Her new historical fantasy novel, Enchantress of Paris, follows Marie Mancini in the court of the Sun King – Louis XIV. We got the chance to interview Marci Jefferson about her books, heroes, and what inspires...
The Nightmare Place is about Zoe Dolan, a detective hunting a serial rapist who is breaking into women’s homes and attacking them, and Jane Webster, a woman working as a volunteer on a helpline who receives a call from a man claiming to be the perpetrator. Below the surface, I suppose it’s a little about misogyny, and the things we hide from ourselves: the stories and lies we tell about our own lives to make them more bearable.
History holds many stories of romance, intrigue and war. Searching through years of characters and conflicts for a particular read can be a daunting task. Try a story from this list. If you love women’s fiction and stories from the 1930’s and 1940’s, also check out our book list of...
Some people we love because they make us laugh. Some people we love because they tell it how it is. Some people we love, well, just because we have to. Visit the Twitter account of Jennifer Weiner, New York Times best selling author of the new release Who Do You...