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- 9.19.25 / She Knows included The Romance Rivalry by Susan Lee, Cinematic Destines by Patricia Leavy, We Met Like This by Kasie West, Eliza, From Scratch by Sophia Lee, Everything About You by Robby Weber, Exquisite Things by Abdi Nazemian, Leaving the Station by Jake Maia Arlow, and The Cuffing Game by Lyla Lee in "The Summer I Turned Pretty Might Be Over (For Now), but These Books Will Bring You Back to Cousins Beach."
- 9.16.25 / People Magazine featured The Better Mother by Jennifer van der Kleut in "Fans of Gone Girl and Fatal Attraction, Don't Miss The Better Mother — See the Cover! (Exclusive)."
- 9.11.25 / Paste highlighted The Second Death of Locke by V.L. Bovalino in "The Most Anticipated Romantasy Books of Fall 2025."
- 9.9.25 / Book Riot listed The Macabre by Kosoko Jackson in "The Best New Book Releases Out September 9, 2025."
- 9.9.25 / Goodreads highlighted The Macabre by Kosoko Jackson in "9 New Books Recommended by Readers This Week."
- 9.5.25 / She Knows featured In Deadly Company by L.S. Stratton, What's Yours Is Mine by Jennifer Jabaley, and Open Bar by Dan Schorr in "If You Loved The Hunting Wives, These Thriller Books Are for You."
- 9.4.25 / Book Riot listed It Had To Be Him by Adib Khorram in "12 New September Romances to Avoid Homework With."
- 9.4.25 / Book Riot highlighted An Amateur Witch's Guide to Murder by K. Valentin in "What the Hex?: The Best New Witchy Books to Read This Fall."
- 9.3.25 / Book Riot featured In Deadly Company by L.S. Stratton in "Fall Ushers In 12 New Mystery, Thrillers, & True Crime for September 2025."
- 9.2.25 / Book Riot included Thorn Season by Kiera Azar in "10 Superb New Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books of September 2025."
- 9.2.25 / Lit Hub spotlighted The Second Death of Locke by V.L. Bovalino in "False Lore and Trickster Time Travel: September's Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books."
- 8.31.25 / The Nerd Daily highlighted It Had To Be Him by Adib Khorram, The Second Death of Locke by V.L. Bovalino, and The Macabre by Kosoko Jackson in "24 Anticipated Books Releasing in September 2025."
- 8.28.25 / Entertainment Weekly featured August Lane by Regina Black in "Hot Stuff: The 6 best romance novels of summer 2025."
- 8.26.25 / Paste listed The Cruel Dawn by Rachel Howzell Hall in "The Best New Fantasy Books of August 2025."
- 8.26.25 / Book Riot featured It Had To Be Him by Adib Khorram in "5 M/M Romance Books Out in Fall 2025."
- 8.26.25 / Fangirlish listed Thorn Season by Kiera Azar and The Second Death of Locke by V.L. Bovalino in "The 13 Best Fantasy Books of September 2025."
- 8.22.25 / Bookish spotlighted The Second Death of Locke by V.L. Bovalino in "30 Fall Books to Have on Your Radar."
- 8.22.25 / Brit+Co included Falling Into Place by Allison Ashley, Ink & Ambition by Emily E. Bellas, Leaving the Station by Jake Maia Arlow, Cinematic Destinies by Patricia Leavy, Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria, The Love Haters by Katherine Center, and August Lane by Regina Black in "13 'Swoon-Worthy' New Romance Books To Read In 2025."
- 8.21.25 / BookBub listed Fog and Fury by Rachel Howzell Hall in "23 Twisty New Thrillers to Read."
- 8.21.25 / Brit+Co featured It Had To Be Him by Adib Khorram and Crazy Spooky Love by Josie Silver in "8 New Romance Books to Heat Up Your TBR Pile This Fall."
- 8.21.25 / Hello Magazine included It Had To Be Him by Adib Khorram in "I'm a romance superfan — and these are the books I'll be devouring this fall 2025."
- 8.20.25 / Reactor Mag published an excerpt from Thorn Season by Kiera Azar.
- 8.20.25 / The New York Times spotlighted August Lane by Regina Black in "If You Have Time for Just One Romance Novel, Make It This One."
- 8.20.25 / Book Riot featured The Last One by Rachel Howzell Hall in "Movement of the Impossible: 2025 Action-Packed Fantasy Debuts."
- 8.20.25 / Fangirlish listed It Had To Be Him by Adib Khorram in "The 18 Best Romance Books of September 2025."
- 8.19.25 / Book Riot featured The Cruel Dawn by Rachel Howzell Hall in "New Releases and More for August 19, 2025."
- 8.19.25 / New England Public Media selected The Untended by Mattea Kramer as its fall book club read.
- 8.19.25 / The Honey Pop featured The Cruel Dawn by Rachel Howzell Hall in "3 Reasons To Read The Cruel Dawn By Rachel Howzell Hall."
- 8.19.25 / The Nerd Daily ran a Q&A with Rachel Howzell Hall, author of The Cruel Dawn.
- 8.16.25 / Screen Rant included The Cruel Dawn by Rachel Howzell Hall and Thorn Season by Kiera Azar in "11 Romantasy Books Still To Come In 2025 (#2 Is Almost As Big As Onyx Storm)."
- 8.16.25 / People highlighted These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean in "The Gilded Age Fans Will Love These 12 Books on the Glitzy, Drama-Filled Era (Exclusive)."
- 8.13.25 / Strand Magazine included In Deadly Company by L.S. Stratton in "'The Butler Did It!': How to Write a Fun and Compelling Ensemble Mystery."
- 8.13.25 / Southern Living listed Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson Harvey in "The 12 Best Books Of 2025 So Far."
- 8.11.25 / The New York Post featured The Cruel Dawn by Rachel Howzell Hall in "The best new books to read: Top releases, updated weekly."
- 8.11.25 / Publisher's Weekly listed Leaving the Station by Jake Maia Arlow in "New and Noteworthy Children's and YA Books: August 2025."
- 8.11.25 / Woman's World featured The Stollen Life of Colette Marceau by Kristin Harmel in "10 Best Historical Mystery Books Set in Europe—From the Streets of Paris to the Alleys of London."
- 8.7.25 / Parade highlighted Last Call at the Savoy by Brisa Carleton, My Year of Really Bad Dates by Rachel Lithgow, and Nineteen by Leslie Johansen Nack in "Zibby Owens Just Released Her Fall 2025 Most Anticipated Books List—and There Are Over 150 Titles on It."
- 8.7.25 / People.com revealed the cover of The Verdant Cage by Jess Lourey in "The Hunger Games Meets Wilder Girls in Jess Lourey's The Verdant Cage — See the Cover! (Exclusive)."
- 8.5.25 / Autostraddle featured Leaving the Station by Jake Maia Arlow in "Our Most Anticipated Queer Books for August 2025."
- 8.5.25 / The Root listed The Cruel Dawn by Rachel Howzell Hall in "August 2025 Books By Black Authors We Can't Wait to Read."
- 8.5.25 / Crime Reads included What's Yours Is Mine by Jennifer Jabaley in "Scandals, Cliques, Judgment: Six Novels Where Competitive Parenting Goes Off the Rails."
- 8.3.25 / More Than A Book Club Podcast featured Jennifer Jabaley and What's Yours Is Mine in "Episode 38: In Conversation with Jennifer Jabaley."
- 8.1.25 / Ms. Magazine featured The Roots of the Guava Tree by Sonia Daccarett in "August 2025 Reads for the Rest of Us."
- 8.1.25 / Gizmodo listed The Cruel Dawn by Rachel Howzell Hall and The Late-Night Witches by Auralee Wallace in "80 New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books Arriving in August."
- 8.2.25 / People.com included Such Good People by Amy Blumenfeld, Ten Thousand Light Years from Okay by Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman, Last Call at the Savoy by Brisa Carleton, and The House of Cavanaugh by Polly Dugan in "10 Books to Read While We Wait for The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo Movie Adaptation."
- 7.31.25 / Alta featured The Cruel Dawn by Rachel Howzell Hall in "15 New Books for August."
- 7.31.25 / USA Today listed These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean in "Need a new book? 15 new releases to read now, from romantasy to nonfiction."
- 7.30.25 / Keen On featured James Grady and American Sky in "From Six Days of the Condor to American Sky: James Grady on Nostalgia and the American Dream."
- 7.29.25 / Lit Hub included August Lane by Regina Black in "Rax King! Writers on writing! Gwyneth Paltrow? 16 new books out today!"
- 7.29.25 / Book Riot listed August Lane by Regina Black in "The Best New Book Releases Out July 29, 2025."
- 7.27.25 / The Nerd Daily ran a Q&A with Regina Black, author of August Lane.
- 7.26.25 / The Everymom featured It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan in "The Best Feel-Good Books to Read Right Now—Because We Need It."
- 7.26.25 / Woman's World highlighted The Stollen Life of Colette Marceau by Kristin Harmel in "Twists, Turns, Dual-Timelines: 10 Gripping New Historical Fiction Mystery Books to Get Lost In!"
- 7.25.25 / Brit+Co included Heir of Storms by Lauryn Hamilton Murray, The Cruel Dawn by Rachel Howzell Hall, Between These Broken Hearts by Lexi Ryan, A Liar's Twisted Tongue by Caroline Cusanelli, The Late-Night Witches by Auralee Wallace, Fateless by Julie Kagawa, Embrace the Serpent by Sunya Mara, and Watch Me by Tahereh Mafi in "12 'Riveting' Fantasy Books to Escape With This Summer."
- 7.16.25 / People.com featured James Grady and American Sky in "James Grady Was a 1970s PEOPLE 'Person to Watch.' A Dozen Novels Later, Looking Back at His Career (Exclusive).
- 7.18.25 / The New York Times listed These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean as one of the best books of the year (so far).
- 7.18.25 / These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean topped Woman's World's Book Club this past week.
- 7.17.25 / The Cruel Dawn by Rachel Howzell Hall was listed in "The 12 Best Fantasy Books of August 2025" by Fangirlish.
- 7.16.25 / "10 Summer Sizzlers To Add To Your 2025 Beach Reading Lists" by Essence included August Lane by Regina Black.
- 7.14.25 / BookRiot's round-up, "The Best Books of 2025 (So Far), BIPOC Edition" featured Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan.
- 7.14.25 / The New York Times mentioned These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean in "6 New Books Our Editors Loved This Week".
- 7.11.25 / The Great Misfortune of Stella Sedgwick by S. Isabelle was listed as a most read Goodreads book in BookRiot.
- 7.9.25 / Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson Harvey was reviewed by Deep South Magazine.
- 7.9.25 / BookBub's "This Month's Best New Action" article included Fog and Fury by Rachel Howzell Hall.
- 7.9.25 / BookTrib interviewed Sarah MacLean to discuss her new novel These Summer Storms.
- 7.8.25 / Goodreads featured These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean in "8 New Books Recommended by Readers This Week".
- 7.7.25 / SheKnows included Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan, Marguerite by the Lake by Mary Dixie Carter, Fog and Fury by Rachel Howzell Hall, Ink & Ambition by Emily R. Bellas, Call of the Owl Woman by K.M Huber, and Serial Killer Games by Kate Posey in "The 2025 Book You Need To Read, Based on Your Zodiac Sign"
- 7.4.25 / Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan and Not Safe Work by Nisha J. Tuli were listed in "The Best Summer Beach Reads Worth a Spot in Your Vacation Bag" by Glamour.
- 7.3.25 / BookRiot mentioned These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean in "13 New Romance Books Out in July to Enjoy in the AC"
- 7.1.25 / It's a Love Story by Annabel Monaghan was featured in "13 Best Beach Reads For 2025" by Woman's World.
- 7.1.25 / The New York Times included These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean in 30 New Books Coming in July.
- 6.30.25 / Serial Killer Games by Kate Posey and Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria were mentioned in Oprah Daily's "The Hottest New Romance Books of Summer 2025″.
- 6.27.25 / Not Safe for Work by Nisha J. Tuli was included in The Everygirl's Summer 2025 Reading Challenge.
- 6.24.25 / People Magazine included The Love Haters by Katherine Center, Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson Harvey, Tell Them You Lied by Laura Leffler, Worth Fighting For by Jesse Q. Sutanto, Love on Tour by Lee Adams, Charity Trickett is Not So Glamorous by Christine Stringer, The Enemy's Daughter by Melissa Poet, and Embrace the Serpent by Sunya Mara in "Beach Reads You Should Add to Your TBR, Based on Your Zodiac Sign".
- 6.23.25 / Woman's World listed The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz in "Best New Summer Mysteries and Thrillers to Sweep You Away".
- 6.20.25 / These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean was featured in Elle as part of their best books of summer 2025.
- 6.18.25 / BookBub listed "Summer's Best Romance Novels Will Make You Swoon", including These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean and Worth Fighting For by Jesse Q. Sutanto.
- 6.16.25 / The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau by Kristin Harmel was mentioned in "10 New Books Out This Week" by CrimeReads.
- 6.14.25 / No Ordinary Love by Myah Ariel and Not Safe for Work by Nisha J. Tuli were included in Culutress's list of "Romance Books to Add to Your Beach Bag for Summer".
- 6.13.25/ The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau by Kristin Harmel was featured as one of WomansWorld's book club books.
- 6.13.25 / The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz was featured in "16 Psychological Thrillers That Will Play Tricks on Your Brain" by BookBub.
- 6.12.25 / Brit+Co included August Lane by Regina Black in, "8 "Spicy" Romance Books For The Steamiest Summer Reading In 2025".
- 6.12.25 / Marie Claire's, "10 Must-Read Thrillers to Inspire You to "Be Gay, Do Crime" This Pride" included The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz.
- 6/12/25 / The NY Times listed Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria in "The Best Romance Novels of the Year So Far".
- 6.9.25 / August Lane by Regina Black was included in "8 Sizzling Summer Romance Novels to Keep You Sweating All Season Long" by People Magazine.
- 6.7.25 / People Magazine's most anticipated summer 2025 books featured Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson Harvey, August Lane by Regina Black, and These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean.
- 6.7.25 / The Nerd Daily interviewed Lauryn Hamilton Murray on her debut fantasty, Heir of Storms.
- 6.6.25 / American Sky by James Grady, Charity Trickett is Not So Glamorous by Christine Stringer, Heir of Storms by Lauryn Hamilton Murray, It's a Love Story by Annabel Monaghan, The Magician's Daughter by Katy Grabel, Not Safe For Work by Nisha J. Tuli, and Such Good People by Amy Blumenfeld were included in 11 Books Club Books by SheKnows.
- 6.6.25/ These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean and The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau by Kristin Harmel were mentioned in BookBub's "The Best Books of Summer".
- 6.6.25 / People Magazine paired Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan with books for fans of And Just Like That.
- 6.4.25 / Wild and Wrangled by Lyla Sage and Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan were featured in "11 Spicy Summer Romance Books That'll Leave You Sweating" by The Everygirl.
- 6.4.25 / It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan was mentioned in J-14's "What to Read While You're Soaking up the Sun This Summer" list.
- 6.2.25/ Barnes and Noble listed the best eBooks of 2025 (so far), including Wild and Wrangled by Lyla Sage and Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan.
- 6.2.25 / One in Four by Lucinda Berry and About Bliss by Cristina Olivetti were included in The 12 Best Books To Read This Pride Month by Brit+Co.
- 6.2.25 / Joyful Courage Podcast interviewed Cristina Olivetti on her upcoming memoir, About Bliss.
- 6.2.25 / AP News reviewed Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson Harvey, calling it, "delicious high end Southern chick lit."
- 6.2.25 / Ebony Magazine spoke with Kennedy Ryan about her newest romance, Can't Get Enough,
- 6.2.25 / The Best Romances of 2025 (so far) by Barnes and Noble listed Wild and Wrangled by Lyla Sage and Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan.
- 6.1.25 / Worth Fighting For by Jesse Q. Sutanto was mentioned in Hello Magazine.
- 5.31.25 / USA Today included The Love Haters by Katherine Center and It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan in their summer romance reading round-up.
- 5.30.25 / August Lane by Regina Black and It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan were listed in '75 new books to add to your summer reading list' by The Boston Globe.
- 5.30.25 / Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodsen Harvey was included in Woman's World's Book Club.
- 5.30.25 / USA Today mentioned Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan & Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria in '10 New Releases You Can Read Right Now.'
- 5.29.25 / Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria was included in New Romance Novels Brimming With Unhinged Wish Fulfillment by the New York Times.
- 5.27.25 / These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean is featured in the Los Angeles Times article, Looking for an escape? Here are 16 romance novels to read this summer.
- 5.27.25 / Culture calls Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria, "a lovely end to the Primas of Power series."
- 5.24.25 / The People article, Christina Lauren, Emiko Jean and More Reveal Their Most Anticipated Summer Reads (Exclusive), featured Marguerite by the Lake by Mary Dixie Carter, American Sky by James Grady, Tell Them You Lied by Laura Leffler, Fog and Fury by Rachel Howzell Hall, Litani by Jess Lourey, The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz, Such Good People by Amy Blumenfeld, No Ordinary Love by Myah Ariel, The Love Haters by Katherine Center, Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson Harvey, Worth Fighting For by Jesse Q. Sutanto, These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean, August Lane by Regina Black, Heir of Storms by Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Courtroom Drama by Neely Tubati Alexander, The Stolen Life of Collette Marceau by Kristin Harmel, Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria, Don't Let Me Go by Kevin Christopher Snipes, and What's Yours is Mine by Jennifer Jabaley.
- 5.24.25 / Town and Country's The 25 Best New Romance Novels to Read on Vacation features Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria, The Love Haters by Katherine Center, and It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan.
- 5.24.25 / E News! lists It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan in Holiday Weekend Plans Are Booked With These New Summer Releases.
- 5.23.25 / The 14 Best Fantasy Books of June 2025 by Fangirlish mentions Heir of Storms by Lauryn Hamilton Murray.
- 5.23.25 / Fangirlish included Worth Fighting For by Jesse Q. Sutanto in The 15 Best Romance Books of June 2025.
- 5.23.25 / Alexis Daria's romance, Along Came Amor and It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan were featured in Woman's World's Book Club.
- 5.22.25 / She Knows featured several BookSpark titles in the article, 15 New Books We Can't Wait To Read in Summer 2025, including Fog and Fury by Rachel Howzell Hall, Such Good People by Amy Blumenfeld, Marguerite by the Lake by Mary Dixie Carter, The Love Haters by Katherine Center, What's Yours is Mine by Jennifer Jabaley, Charity Trickett is Not So Glamorous by Christine Stringer, Heir of Storms by Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Love on Tour by Lee Adams, Tell Them You Lied by Laura Leffler, and The Enemy's Daughter by Melissa Poett.
- 5.22.25 / Wild and Wrangled by Lyla Sage was featured in the '8 Spiciest Romance Books of 2025' by BookRiot.
- 5.22.25 / Sarah MacLean's new book, These Summer Storms, was included in The New York Times' round-up of 31 Novels Coming This Summer.
- 5.22.25 / Andrea Bartz talks to Elle Magazine about her latest novel The Last Ferry Out, and how she knows that thrillers have more to offer than 'escapism'.
- 5.22.25 / These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean and Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan were featured in The Washington Post's round-up of 8 romance novels to read this summer.
- 5.22.25 / Katie Couric Media spotlighted The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz in the book round-up, What the KCM Team Is Reading This Summer.
- 5.22.25 / L.S. Stratton's novel, In Deadly Company, is one of CrimeReads Most Anticipated Crime Fiction of Summer 2025
- 5.21.25 / The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz is featured in the Oprah Daily article, 8 New Summer Mystery and Thriller Books That Are Like CrossFit for Your Brain.
- 5.21.25 / The Brit+Co article, The 10 Best Books To Read This Memorial Day Weekend, features Marguerite by the Lake by Mary Dixie Carter, No Man's Ghost by Jason Powell, The Enemy's Daughter by Melissa Poett, The Romance Rivalry by Susan Lee, Eliza, From Scratch by Sophia Lee, Call of the Owl Woman by K.M. Huber, Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan, and Emperor and Hierophant by Susan Wands.
- 5.20.25 / Crimes Reads featured The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz in the article, 6 Mysteries Set in International Destinations.
- 5.19.25 / The Screen Rant article, 10 New Books That Are Perfect Beach Reads for Summer 2025, includes Can't Get Enough by Kenndy Ryan and Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson Harvey.
- 5.19.25 / Crime Reads features The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz in their round-up, 10 New Books Coming Out This Week.
- 5.19.25 / Katherine Center's novel, The Love Haters, is featured in the People article, The 15 Most Anticipated Books of Summer 2025, According to Goodreads Users.
- 5.18.25 / Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan and It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan are featured in the article, 13 Best Summer Beach Reads of 2025 by Swoon.
- 5.18.25 / People included The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz in the book round-up, 7 Psychological Thrillers to Fill the White Lotus-Shaped Hole in Your Heart.
- 5.16.25 / The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz is included in the Woman's World Book Club List.
- 5.16.25 / Southern Living featured The Love Haters by Katherine Center and It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan in the article, 25 New Beach Reads for 2025.
- 5.16.25 / Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson and It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan are in The Skimm's Annual Summer Reading List.
- 5.16.25 / Us Weekly featured Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan and The Love Haters by Katherine Center in their round-up for Summer 2025's Highly Anticipated New Book Releases.
- 5.16.25 / The Stolen Life of Colette Marceau by Kristin Harmel, See How They Fall by Rachel Paris, and Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall are all featured in the BookBub article, 33 Absorbing New Books to Read by the Pool.
- 5.15.25 / The Amazon Book Review article, Best romance books of May 2025, as chosen by the Amazon Editors, includes Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan, The Love Haters by Katherine Center, and Not Safe For Work by Nisha J. Tuli.
- 5.15.25 / Rachel Howzell Hall's novel Fog and Fury is featured in the BookBub article, 14 One-Sitting Thrillers to Save for a Rainy Spring Day.
- 5.15.25 / The Betches book round-up, You're Going To Want To Add These New Books To Your Summer 2025 Reading List, includes One in Four by Lucinda Berry, Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan, and The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz.
- 5.15.25 / The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz was named one of Crime Reads' Best Psychological Thrillers of May 2025.
- 5.14.25 / The Love Haters by Katherine Center and It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan are featured in the BookBub article, The Ultimate List of Summer Beach Read Picks.
- 5.14.25 / The article by Scary Mommy, The 15 Most Anticipated Books of Summer, According to Goodreads, features The Love Haters by Katherine Center.
- 5.14.25 / The Cosmopolitan released an excerpt from Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson Harvey.
- 5.14.25 / USA Today featured These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean in the article, 15 Books You Should Read This Summer.
- 5.14.25 / Lucinda Berry's novel, One in Four, is featured in the People magazine article, A Reality TV Show On Former Child Stars-Turned Addicts Seeking Recovery. What Could Go Wrong?
- 5.13.25 / Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan is featured in the Cultress article on Ryan's conclusion of the Skyland series.
- 5.13.25 / Cosmopolitan published an exclusive article featuring Andrea Bartz and an excerpt from her novel, The Last Ferry Out.
- 5.13.25 / The Untended by Mattea Kramer was featured in the podcast Keen on America.
- 5.13.25 / Rolling Stone featured Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan in an article discussing Ryan's success in diversifying the romance genre.
- 5.13.25 / Check out the People magazine article, Kennedy Ryan's New Novel Can't Get Enough Is Meant to Start Discourse (Exclusive).
- 5.13.25 / BookRiot featured Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan in the round-up, The Best New Book Releases Out May 13, 2025.
- 5.12.25 / The Love Haters by Katherine Center, It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan, Worth Fighting For by Jesse Q. Sutanto, and Heir of Storms by Lauryn Hamilton Murray are featured in the Goodreads article, Hot Ones: Readers' 80 Most Anticipated New Summer Books.
- 5.12.25 / Goodreads features Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan, The Love Haters by Katherine Center, It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan, Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria, and Worth Fighting For by Jesse Q. Sutanto in the article, 99 New Romance and Romantasy Books to Heat Up Summer.
- 5.9.25 / Check out the Woman's World article featuring Kennedy Ryan's newest novel, Can't Get Enough, as it becomes on of the top Women's Book Club Picks.
- 5.8.25 / CrimesReads features Mattea Kramer and her novel The Untended in the article, Mattea Kramer on Crafting Nested Tales and Capturing the Nature of Ordinary Evil.
- 5.7.25 / The Buzzfeed article, If You're Currently In A Reading Slump, I Guarantee At Least One Of These Books Will Instantly Knock You Out Of It, features Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan and The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz.
- 5.6.25 / The Enemy's Daughter by Melissa Poett and Emperor and Hierophant by Susan Wands are included in the Locus article rounding up new books from 5/6/2025.
- 5.5.25 / Elle featured Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan and The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz in the book round-up, The Best Books of Spring 2025.
- 5.2.25 / Woman's World featured Lyla Sage, Kickoff Host of SheReads Summer Reading Challange, and Clare Leslie Hall, author of Broken Country in the article, 10 Must-Read Books if You Loved Taylor Sheridan's 'Yellowstone'—Historical Fiction to Cowboy Romance.
- 5.2.25 / Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan and August Lane by Regina Black were featured in the article, The Founders of This Spicy Romance Publisher Share Everything Worth Buying and Reading This Summer, on the Skimm's website.
- 5.1.25 / Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria and Not Safe For Work by Nisha J. Tuli are featured in the Book Riot article, 17 New Romance Books Out in May to Help You Through Spring Cleaning.
- 5.1.25 / Charity Trickett Is Not So Glamorous by Christine Stringer, Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson Harvey, and Such Good People by Amy Blumenfeld were featured in the BookTrib article, 5 Sizzling Summer Reads.
- 5.1.25 / The New York Times featured Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria in the book round-up, 24 Books Coming in May.
- 5.1.25 / The She Knows article, 12 Books Moms Would Love (That Make Perfect Mother's Day Gifts), features An Intrigue of Witches by Esme Addison, Portrait of a Feminist by Marianna Marlowe, The Mother Self by Talia Gutin, If Tomorrow Never Comes by Allison Ashley, See How They Fall by Rachel Paris, And They Had A Great Fall by Shelby Saville, The Widow's Web by Susan Moore, Serial Killer Games by Kate Posey, and Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan.
- 5.1.25 / The Country Living article, 15 Books Set in Small Towns That Stole My Heart—And Will Steal Yours, Too, features Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson Harvey, We Are Made of Stars by Rochelle B. Weinstein, and Colton Gentry's Third Act by Jeff Zentner.
- 4.29.25 / Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan is featured in the article, Book Lovers: It's Your Time of Year, on BookTrib.
- 4.29.25 / Goodreads included Serial Killer Games by Kate Posey in the article, 8 New Books Recommended by Readers This Week.
- 4.28.25 / Crime Reads featured See How They Fall by Rachel Paris and Serial Killer Games by Kate Posey in the book round-up, 10 New Books Coming Out This Week.
- 4.28.25 / See How They Fall by Rachel Paris and Serial Killer Games by Kate Posey were named 7 Must-Read Mysteries & Thrillers Coming Out This Week by Novel Suspects.
- 4.23.25 / The She Knows article, Celebrate World Book Day With These 13 New Spring Releases, features Find Your Food Voice by Julie Duffy Dillon, If We Were a Movie by Zakiya N. Jamal, The Ten Worst People in New York by Matt Plass, The Untended by Mattea Kramer, If Tomorrow Never Comes by Allison Ashley, The Serpent Bearer by Jane Rosenthal, Watch Me by Tahereh Mafi, Unlock the Dark by Sasa Hawk, No Ordinary Love by Myah Ariel, Shooting Stars Above by Patricia Leavy, and Wild and Wrangled by Lyla Sage.
- 4.21.25 / Fable at the End of the World by Ava Reid, Wild and Wrangled by Lyla Sage, and No Ordinary Love by Myah Ariel are featured in an article by In Between Drafts titled What To Read Next Based on Your Favorite Emily Henry Book.
- 4.20.25 / A People.com article, 10 Romance Books to Read After Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry, features And They Had a Great Fall by Shelby Saviille, No Ordinary Love by Myah Ariel, Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan, Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria, It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan, Shooting Stars Above by Patricia Leavy, and Worth Fighting For by Jesse Q Sutanto.
- 4.20.25 / Can't Get Enough by Kennedy Ryan and Along Came Amor by Alexis Daria are featured in the Fangirlish article, The 17 Best Romance Books of May 2025.
- 4.19.25 / Bookish includes These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean as one of their 30 Books to Read This Summer.
- 4.18.25 / Rachel Paris' novel, See How They Fall, was included in Crime Fiction's article, On the Radar: Time for revenge.
- 4.17.25 / The Love Haters by Katherine Center was named one of The Best New Release Beach Reads For Your Summer 2025 TBR by Women.com.
- 4.14.25 / The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz was featured in the Crime Reads article, 5 New Thrillers (and One Classic Noir) to Read When You're Done with White Lotus.
- 4.8.25 / Kirkus includes Jane and Dan at the End of the World by Colleen Oakley in the article, 20 Books You Might Have Missed (but Shouldn't).
- 4.7.25 / Jane and Dan at the End of the World by Colleen Oakley was featured in the Observer article, Ready for a Fresh Start? Read These 10 Books That Celebrate New Beginnings.
- 4.7.25 / Mat Plass's thriller novel, The Ten Worst People in New York, is featured in the CrimeReads article, High Net Worth Victims: Why We Love our Murderees to be Filthy Rich.
- 4.7.25 / An article by She Know, Missing The White Lotus? Here Are 8 Books That Are Just Like the TV Show, includes One In Four by Lucinda Berry and See How They Fall by Rachel Paris.
- 4.3.25 / No Ordinary Love by Myah Ariel is featured in the BookRiot article, 17 New April Romance Books to Get with Your Tax Return.
- 3.31.25 / About Bliss by Cristina Olivetti is featured in the MSNBC article, Personal Essay for Trans Day of Visibility.
- 3.30.25 / Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson is featured in Glamour's, The Best Books for Book Clubs in 2025.
- 3.16.25 / Brit & Co. features several BookSpark titles in the round up, 21 Most-Anticipated Summer Books We Can't Wait to Read In 2025, including Tell Them You Lied by Laura Leffler, Love on Tour by Lee Adams, The Enemy's Daughter by Melissa Poett, No Man's Ghost by Jason Powell, Such Good People by Amy Blumenfeld, Heir of Storms by Lauryn Hamilton Murray, Charity Trickett Is Not So Glamourous by Christine Stringer, What's Yours Is Mine by Jennifer Jabaley, It's A Love Story by Annabel Monaghan, and The Love Haters by Katherine Center.
- 3.12.25 / Electric Literature included Jane and Dan at the End of the World by Colleen Oakley and Sandwich by Catherine Newman in their article, 7 Novels About Women Over 40.
- 3.12.25 / Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson was included in the BookRiot article, The Best Book Covers of 2025 So Far.
- 3.11.25 / Brit & Co. featured The Queen's Spade by Sarah Raughley, An Intrigue of Witches by Esme Addison, Kinda Korean by Joan Sung, Fog and Fury by Rachel Howzell Hall, (S)Kin by Ibi Zoboi, Cover Story by Celia Laskey, Portrait of a Feminist by Marianna Marlowe, The Widow's Web by Susan Moore, and Shooting Stars Above by Patricia Leavy in their round-up of 12 "Empowering" Books With Strong Female Leads To Read In 2025.
- 3.11.25 / Clare Leslie Hall's novel Broken Country is featured on BookRiot's list, 12 Book Club Picks for March 2025 To Start Your Spring Reading.
- 3.9.25 / Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall and Jane and Dan at the End of the World by Colleen Oakley are two of PEOPLE's Best Books of March 2025.
- 3.5.25 / Stone Angels by Helena Rho is called Genre Bending New Historical Fiction for March in an article by Book Riot.
- 3.3.25 / Book Riot features Celia Laskey's novel, Cover Story, in the article, 15 New March Romances to Get You Ready for Spring.
- 3.3.25 / The Brit & Co. article, 12 Darkly Twisted Books To Read If You're Obsessed With 'The White Lotus', highlights See How They Fall by Rachel Paris, The Ten Worst People in New York by Matt Plass, One in Four by Lucinda Berry, Marguerite by the Lake by Mary Dixie Carter, and The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz.
- 3.1.25 / Cover Story by Celia Laskey and Fable for the End of The World by Ava Reid are two of Autostraddle's Most Anticipated Queer Books for March 2025.
- 3.1.25 / Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson is included in The Root article, New Books by Black Authors You Need to Read This March.
- 2.25.25 / Brit & Co. featured Stone Angels by Helena Rho, Cover Story by Celia Laskey, and Jane and Dan at the End of the World by Colleen Oakley in the article, 27 Most-Anticipated New Books Coming In March — From Family Dramas To Feel-Good Rom-Coms.
- 2.23.25 / The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz was featured in an E News! article, Return to Panem and Beyond By Adding These Spring Book Releases to Your Must-Read List.
- 2.21.25 / A BookBub round up report's fans of the hit Hulu series, The White Lotus, should read See How They Fall by Rachel Paris and We Are Made of Stars by Rochelle B. Weinstein.
- 2.21.25 / USA Today included Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson in their round-up, 10 new books by Black authors to read this Black History Month, from thrillers to rom-coms.
- 2.14.25 / The Sable Cloak by Gail Milissa Grant and Fog and Fury by Rachel Howzell Hall were featured in a round-up by Bookish, 25 Must-Read Books by Black Authors for Your 2025 TBR.
- 2.13.25 / The Us Weekly article, These Romance Novels Are Sure to Have You Feeling the Love on Valentine's Day 2025, includes On Her Terms by Amy Spalding.
- 2.11.25 / Book Riot lists Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson in 11 Book Club Picks for February 2025.
- 2.10.25 / Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson was named one of The Most Anticipated Books By Black Authors Coming In 2025 by Scary Mommy.
- 2.5.25 / Stone Angels by Helena Rho and The Romance Rivalry by Susan Lee are two of Bookish's 30 Spring Books to Have on Your Radar.
- 2.4.25 / The New York Times including Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson in the article, 5 Books We Recommend this Week
- 2.4.25 / Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson Leads WW Book Club Picks for February 4- 10, reported by Women's World.
- 2.4.25 / Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson is a part of the Oprah Daily's article, 5 New Books That Reimagine Black History.
- 2.2.25 / People.com included The Romance Rivalry by Susan Lee, Cover Story by Celia Laskey, On Her Terms by Amy Spalding, and Love On Tour by Lee Adams in the article, Romance Authors Recommend Hot New Valentine's Day Reads.
- 2.1.25 / Charmine Wilkerson's hit novel, Good Dirt, was on USA Today as one of 15 new novels of January 2025.
- 2.1.25 / Autostraddle's Most Anticipated Queer Books for February 2025 includes Cover Story by Celia Laskey and On Her Terms by Amy Spalding.
- 1.30.25 / The Queen's Spade by Sarah Raughley and I Am Not Jessica Chen by Ann Liang were featured in Paste Magazine's Best New YA Fiction of 2025.
- 1.29.25 / Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson was featured in ELLE in an article titled Shelf Life: Charmaine Wilkerson.
- 1.28.25 / Susan Moore, author of The Widow's Web, was featured on the Fresh Fiction Blog in a, Get to Know Your Favorite Authors Interview.
- 1.28.25 / In an interview with People, author Charmaine Wilkerson talked about her inspirations for the novel, Good Dirt, and her hopes that it can make a difference in people's lives.
- 1.21.25 / Portrait of a Feminist by Marianna Marlowe and Kinda Korean by Joan Sung were featured in Ms Magazine's article, Reads for the Rest of Us: The Most Anticipated Feminist Books of 2025.
- 1.18.25 / People featured several amazing books in the digital article, Love White Lotus, Yellowjackets and You? Read These Books After Watching Top 2025 Streaming Shows and Movies, including See How They Fall by Rachel Paris, The Ten Worst People in New York by Matt Plass, The Queen's Spade by Sarah Raughley, One in Four by Lucinda Berry, Charity Trickett Is Not So Glamorous by Christine Stringer, If Tomorrow Never Comes by Allison Ashley, Marguerite by the Lake by Mary Dixie Carter, Heir of Storms by Lauryn Hamilton Murray, and Riot Act by Sarah Lariviere.
- 1.17.25 / The Last One by Rachel Howzell Hall was featured in The Globe and Mail article, Get Your Fantasy Fix with These 20 New-ish Books.
- 1.15.25 / Marie Claire featured Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson in the book round up, The 16 Most-Anticipated Mystery-Thriller Books of 2025.
- 1.15.25 / The Queen's Spade by Sarah Raughley and Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson are featured on Essence's Let's Get List: Top 10 Picks For The Month Of January.
- 1.10.25 / Mackenize Reed, author of The Wilde Trials, discusses her journey from songwriter to novelist on CrimeReads.
- 1.10.25 / Crime Reads featured Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson, Tell Them You Lied by Laura Leffler, and The Last Ferry Out by Andrea Bartz in their Most Anticipated Books of 2025 round-up.
- 1.8.25 / Forbes listed the 40 Most-Anticipated Young Adult Novels of 2025, and the round up featured Togetha by Keith F. Miller, Jr., Leo Martino Steals Back His Heart by Eric Geron, The Wilde Trials by Mackenzie Reed, I Am Not Jessica Chen by Ann Liang, and If We Were a Movie by Zakiya N. Jamal.
- 1.8.25 / Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson is featured in the list, 15 Most Anticipated Novel of 2025, on Marie Claire.
- 1.6.25 / Charmaine Wilkerson's hit novel Good Dirt is one of the best books to read this January according to Town & Country Mag.
- 1.2.25 / Book Riot reported Watch Me by Tahereh Mafi is one of Goodreads most anticipated sci-fi and fantasy novels.
- 1.2.25 / People Magazine says The Last One by Rachel Howzell Hall special edition novel is a must have for all bookshelves.
- 1.1.25 / Rachel Howzell Hall's hit novel, The Last One, earned its place on Screen Rant's site as one of the best romantasy books of 2024.
- 1.1.25 / Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson is getting good reviews, the Washington Post included it in their book round-up, 10 Noteworthy Books of January.
- 1.1.25 / She Knows lists 22 books audiences should definitely read in the new year, and the list includes The Queen's Spade by Sarah Raughley, Agates are Forever by Logan Terret, An Intrigue of Witches by Esme Addison, Louie on the Rocks by Meredith O'Brien, (S)Kin by Ibi Zoboi, Jane and Dan at the End of the World by Colleen Oakley, Shooting Stars Above by Particia Leavy, If Tomorrow Never Comes by Allison Ashley, Watch Me by Tahereh Mafi, See How They Fall by Rachel Paris, Fog and Fury by Rachel Howzell Hall, One in Four by Lucinda Berry, Marguerite by the Lake by Mary Dixie Carter, Tell Them You Lied by Laura Leffler, Charity Trickett Is Not So Glamourous by Christine Stringer, and Love on Tour by Lee Adams.