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Meena van Praag chats the finale of The Sisters Grimm trilogy, Child of Earth and Sky, and how motherhood inspired her books.
Gabi Goldman releases new single 2 HARD 2
We sat down with Gabi to discuss more about the new single and future plans
Japanese Translated Fiction recommendations
August might be over but that doesn't mean we should stop reading translated work if it's not Women in Translation Month.
Laura Steven on Every Exquisite Thing, her Picture of Dorian Gray-inspired dark academia book
Laura Steven on retelling The Picture of Dorian Gray in Every Exquisite Thing, and writing another dark academia book.
Jamison Shea on monsters and their debut novel, I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast is Me
This post was written by Jamison Shea, author of I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast is Me.
MONSTERS FEEL LIKE HOME by Jamison Shea
Surrounded by violent trickster fae, Jude Duarte in The Cruel Prince by Holly Black decides that if…
30+ must read YA books still to come in 2023: July – December
2023 has already blessed our bookshelves with countless incredible new YA books and it's not stopping any time soon. From deadly games and murderous monsters, to blossoming romances and cosy tea shops, the second half of the year is…
Win 1 of 3 B.K. Borison Lovelight Book Bundles
Small town romance, best friends to lovers, second chance romance, sunshine x sunshine; whatever romance trope has claim on your heart, B.K. Borison's Lovelight romance series covers it all and to celebrate the UK release of Mixed Signals,…
45+ of the Best YA Books from the first half of 2023
From love stories and haunted houses, to accidental cults and killer sirens, 2023 has already blessed our bookshelves with countless phenomenal new YA titles and we're only halfway through the year. But before we start looking ahead to…
Pride in YA Books – 2023 Edition
Happy Pride Month! To celebrate we are recommending everyone YA books, adult books, and even modern classics, that champion LGBTQ+. To kick off the month, we are starting with YA books.
L.R. Lam on Dragonfall being a queernorm world
L.R. Lam on how she came up with the names of the dragons, and why she decided to include sign language in Dragonfall.
Vashti Hardy on writing her new standalone, Serpent of the Sands
Vashti Hardy returns to the Brightstorm Chronicles universe with a brand new standalone, Serpent of the Sands.
Jesse Sutanto chats her parents inspiring Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers
We are thrilled to have Jesse Sutanto here to chat about her adult novel, Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers.
27 paperbacks you need to read
Here are 70+ reasons why you should get these 27 books that are newly released in paperback in Jan to Mar 2023.
Alyson Derrick on her stunning debut solo novel, Forget Me Not
Heart shattering, honest and ultimately hopeful, Alyson Derrick's new YA novel, Forget Me Not, is a stunning story of the true strength of love and finding your way back to someone you thought lost. Forget Me Not belongs to that special…
Maureen Johnson chats the challenges of writing a manor house murder for Nine Liars
Following Stevie Bell and her friends' journey abroad in England, Nine Liars brings readers back to a double-murder cold case set in 1995.