2017 Press Coverage
- 12.28.17 / Brit + Co has all of the most anticipated reads of 2018, featuring The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah, She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop, Everless by Sara Holland, The Elizas by Sara Shepard and The Opposite of Never by Mary Kathleen Mehuron.
- 12.27.17 / Get a first look at the cover for Georgia Clark‘s new book, The Bucket List on US Weekly.
- 12.26.17 / Working Mother has all of the books to add to your #TBRpile for 2018, including The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah, She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop and The Elizas by Sara Shepard.
- 12.23.17 / Brit + Co rounded up the most beautiful book covers of 2017. We are swooning over the covers for Our Grand Finale by Laraine Denny Burrell, A Dangerous Woman from Nowhere by Kris Radish and Lost in the Reflecting Pool by Diane Pomerantz.
- 12.23.17 / Brit + Co has 10 of the Most Beautiful Book Covers of 2017, including Our Grand Finale by Laraine Denny Burrell, A Dangerous Woman from Nowhere by Kris Radish and Lost in the Reflecting Pool by Diane Pomerantz.
- 12.21.17 / Everless by Sara Holland was picked as one of 2018’s most anticipated YA reads by Barnes & Noble.
- 12.20.17 / BuzzFeed has all of the 2018 reads you’ll need based on your favorite 2017 reads, including The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid and The Marriage Lie by Kimberly Belle.
- 12.20.17 / Flood author Melissa Scholes Young, shared a very personal essay about her experience with sexual harassment with Huffington Post.
- 12.18.17 / Check out these reads from PopSugar for Riverdale fans featuring Gridley Girls by Meredith First and Forks, Knives and Spoons by Leah DeCesare.
- 12.17.17 / Danielle Wong, author of Swearing Off Stars, shared what it’s like to lose a parent in your 20’s with PopSugar.
- 12.15.17 / Alane Adams, author of The Santa Thief, discussed her new book on The Daily Author.
- 12.14.17 / Constant Craving author Tamara Lush was featured in Creative Loafing Tampa’s December Issue.
- 12.11.17 / Find out how to get a look inspired by Kristina Pérez’s Sweet Black Waves on Barnes & Noble Teen Blog.
- 12.11.17 / Diane Pomerantz, author of Lost in the Reflecting Pool, was interviewed by the editor-in-chief of Author Magazine, William Kenower. Watch the full interview on Bill’s YouTube channel.
- 12.11.17 / The Infinite Now author Mindy Tarquini, appeared on The Author Stories Podcast with Hank Garner.
- 12.10.17 / Buzzfeed selected the best YA reads of 2017 and featured One Dark Throne by Kendare Blake.
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12.09.17 / Brit+Co has all of the best books of 2017 that you may have missed this year, featuring Emma in the Night by Wendy Walker, The Infinite Now by Mindy Tarquini, The Other New Girl by LB Gschwandtner, Flood by Melissa Scholes Young, Perfectly Undone by Jamie Raintree and more!
- 12.05.17 / Harper’s Bazaar has an exclusive first look at Susie Schnall‘s new book, The Subway Girls!
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12.04.17 / Belletrist, Emma Roberts’s book club, selected The Guineveres by Sarah Domet as a perfect read for Virgos.
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12.04.17 / Jamie Raintree, author of Perfectly Undone, shared why she had a fear of publication with We Heart Writing.
- 12.03.17 / The Oregonian included The Rift Frequency by Amy Foster in their 2017 gift guide for Oregon book lovers. The Rift Frequency was also featured in an unboxing by YouTuber Hailey in Bookland.
- 12.01.17 / Amazon included The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Emma in The Night by Wendy Walker and Good Me Bad Me by Ali Land in their list of top 100 books of the year!
- 12.01.17 / R.W. Burke, author of Quiet The Rage, shared how to manage conflict in the workplace with In Business Magazine.
- 12.01.17 / Indie Picks Magazine selected Our Grand Finale by Laraine Denny Burrell, While They’re Still Here by Patricia Williams, Ocean’s Fire by Stacey Tucker, Before I Knew by Jamie Beck and London, Can You Wait? by Jacquelyn Middleton in their holiday gift guide for readers.
- 12.01.17 / Head over to USA Today to check out the exclusive cover reveal of Sweet Black Waves by Kristina Perez.
- 11.30.17 / Harper’s Bazaar featured The Elizas by Sara Shepard as one of the most anticipated books of 2018
- 11.30.17 / All We Knew author Jamie Beck shared her advice for married couples with First For Women
- 11.28.17 / Foreword Reviews called The Other New Girl by LB Gschwandtner, “a suspenseful, absorbing, literary exploration of life, death, and the stuff that happens in between.”
- 11.27.17 / Foreword Reviews called The Bad Dream Notebook by Linda Dahl “a thoughtfully crafted entrée into the dramatic, messy, and nightmarish world of substance abuse.”
- 11.23.17 / The Rift Frequency by Amy Foster and The Raven God by Alane Adams were featured on PopSugar‘s roundup of best YA books of fall 2017.
- 11.23.17 / The Santa Thief by Alane Adams was included in Jordan D’Amico’s holiday gift guide.
- 11.23.17 / Redbook featured 14 books to add to your reading list in 2018, including Things To Do When It’s Raining by Marissa Stapley, She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop, Dreaming in Chocolate by Susan Bishop Crispell, The Neighbors by Hannah Mary McKinnon, Our Little Secret by Roz Nay and The Elizas by Sara Shepard.
- 11.21.17 / Booklikes interviewed Anne Leigh Parrish about her new book Women Within.
- 11.20.17 / Stacey Tucker, author of Ocean’s Fire, wrote a guest column on Writer’s Digest.
- 11.19.17 / Stacey Tucker, author of Ocean’s Fire, was interviewed on The Author Stories Podcast.
- 11.18.17 / Foreword Reviews called Eden by Jeanne Blasberg “an atmosphere-rich, thoroughly satisfying story of family connections.” Eden was also featured on @booksontheT!
- 11.17.17 / BookTuber Bookables shared a series review and giveaway for London Can You Wait? by Jacquelyn Middleton.
- 11.17.17 / Linda Dahl contributed a piece to The Fix about her daughter’s struggles with drug addiction.
- 11.15.17 / Elite Daily has all of your 2018 must-reads including The Elizasby Sara Shepard and She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop.
- 11.15.17 / Carl Sever, author of Alphonse, was interviewed in ABI Recovery Magazine (see pages 13-15).
- 11.14.17 / HuffPost did a Q&A with The Infinite Now author Mindy Tarquini.
- 11.14.17 / She Regrets Nothing author Andrea Dunlop shared why she flew 5,000 miles to confront the boyfriend who ghosted her with Elite Daily.
- 11.14.17 / Jacquelyn Middleton, author of London, Can You Wait? shared her 5 favorite love stories set in London with Bookish.
- 11.12.17 / Ermahgerd Berks highlighted The Rift Uprising series by Amy Foster in an unboxing video!
- 11.11.17 / For all you Grey’s Anatomy fans, PopSugar has the perfect list of reads. Featuring Cut by Amy S. Peele, Perfectly Undone by Jamie Raintree, Nightingale Tales by Lynn Dow and Women Within by Anne Leigh Parrish.
- 11.10.17 / Laraine Denny Burrell, author of Our Grand Finale, shared her amazing life story with The Good Life.
- 11.10.17 / Jamie Beck talked about her books Before I Knew and All We Knew on the Romance Romp podcast.
- 11.10.17 / I Like You Like This author Heather Cumiskey shared a personal piece about her teen years with GERM Magazine.
- 11.09.17 / I Like You Like This by Heather Cumiskey did a Q&A with YA Books Central.
- 11.09.17 / The Infinite Now author Mindy Tarquini did a Q&A with SpineTingler Magazine.
- 11.08.17 / Danielle Wong shared with Writer’s Digest how her father’s death impacted the writing of her debut novel, Swearing Off Stars.
- 11.08.17 / The Other New Girl by LB Gschwandtner was featured in Northern Virginia Magazine.
- 11.08.17 / Constant Craving by Tamara Lush was featured in The Tampa Bay Times and Tamara did an interview with the Scandalicious podcast.
- 11.06.17 / Brit + Co featured 8 Books to Inspire Hope This Fall, including But My Brain Had Other Ideas by Deb Brandon, Quiet the Rage by R.W. Burke and Women Within by Anne Leigh Parrish.
- 11.05.17 / Kendare Blake (One Dark Throne) was a featured guest on the Reading With Your Kids podcast.
- 11.04.17 / PopCrush named I Like You Like This by Heather Cumiskey as an honorable mention in their picks for most anticipated November YA reads.
- 11.01.17 / Patricia Williams, author of While They’re Still Here, was a featured guest on Caregiver.com’s podcast.
- 11.01.17 / PopSugar featured 6 badass YA books to read this fall including The Raven God by Alane Adams and The Rift Frequency by Amy Foster.
- 11.01.17 / PureWow Book Club gave away three copies of Good Me Bad Me by Ali Land. Ali Land also did a Q&A with Huffington Post.
- 11.01.17 / R.W. Burke (Quiet the Rage) appeared on WPRI’s The Rhode Show to discuss tips for resolving conflict.
- 11.01.17 / Danielle Wong (Swearing Off Stars) was featured in Lamorinda Weekly.
- 10.31.17 / Constant Craving by Tamara Lush was highlighted in Buzzfeed‘s “5 Steamy Reads That Should Be On Your Nightstand” and Culturalist‘s “Top 10 Books To Read While You Wait For Darker By E.L. James.”
- 10.30.17 / London, Can You Wait? by Jacquelyn Middleton received a rave review from Hypable.
- 10.30.17 / Amy Foster (The Rift Frequency) calls for a Buffy The Vampire Slayer reboot on Hypable. Amy also did a Q&A with USA Today’s Happy Ever After and an interview on the Author Stories Podcast with Hank Garner.
- 10.27.17 / London, Can You Wait? author Jacquelyn Middleton did an exclusive interview with The British Weekly.
- 10.27.17 / LB Gschwandtner (The Other New Girl) shared a personal story about her marriage on First For Women.
- 10.27.17 / Amy S. Peele (Cut), Judith Newton (Oink) and Michelle Cox (A Ring of Truth) made the SHORT LIST for the 2017 Mystery & Mayhem Book Awards by Chanticleer Book Reviews & Media.
- 10.25.17 / Andrea Jarrell (I’m The One Who Got Away) and her husband Brad were featured in The Washingtonian.
- 10.23.17 / Molly Sims shared what’s on her fall reading list featuring It’s Always The Husband by Michele Campbell and Into the Water by Paula Hawkins.
- 10.20.17 / Publishers Weekly spotlighted The Infinite Now by Mindy Tarquini. The Infinite Now was also featured in Brit+Co‘s “3 New Books About the Perks of Being a Misfit.” And Historical Novel Society called The Infinite Now, “a beautifully written book with heart, humor, and just enough magic to make things a bit dangerous.”
- 10.20.17 / PopSugar featured One Dark Throne by Kendare Blake, Perfectly Undone by Jamie Raintree, Swearing Off Stars by Danielle Wong and A Dangerous Woman From Nowhere by Kris Radish in a costume and book pairing roundup.
- 10.19.17 / Stacey Tucker, author of Ocean’s Fire, shared her 15 favorite songs to cheer on your inner badass with Hypable.
- 10.18. 17 / Ms. Career Girl featured Women Within by Anne Leigh Parish in their picks for books every feminist is reading right now.
- 10.17.17 / Danielle Wong, author of Swearing Off Stars, was spotlighted in theEast Bay Times.
- 10.17.17 / Danielle Wong, author of Swearing Off Stars, was featured in Harper’s Bazaar where she shared her deeply personal story of growing up in a biracial family.
- 10.16.17 / Brit + Co featuredLondon Can You Wait? by Jacquelyn Middleton, The Bad Dream Notebook by Linda Dahl and The Cottingley Secret by Hazel Gaynor in a fall drink and book pairing roundup.
- 10.12.17 / Five of our favorite YA authors: Amy Foster, Kendare Blake, Heather Cumiskey, Danielle Paige and Kes Trester shared their stories with Hypable for Teen Read Week.
- 10.12.17 / The Denver Post highlighted A Dangerous Woman From Nowhere by Kris Radish in its picks for the best books set in Colorado.
- 10.11.17 / Alane Adams, author of The Santa Thief, appeared on ten local radio programs, including View from the Writing Instrument and Business for Breakfast (see the October 11 episode).
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10.10.17 / Diane Pomerantz, author of Lost in the Reflecting Pool, shared a personal essay with Motherwell Magazine.
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10.10.17 / Amy Foster (The Rift Uprising series) and Danielle Paige (Stealing Snow) were spotlighted in Bookish’s Teen Read Week feature on books that inspired YA authors to write.
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10.09.17 / Kirkus Reviews called London, Can You Wait? by Jacquelyn Middleton, “A winner for romance and chick lit fans as well as Anglophiles and geeks.”
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10.09.17 / Working Mother featured The Rift Uprising by Amy Foster, The Raven God by Alane Adams, One Dark Throne by Kendare Blake and A Dangerous Year by Kes Trester in their picks for best reads for teens.
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10.07.17 / PopSugar featured 11 BookSparks authors in their best books of 2017 list, including The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Sad Perfect by Stephanie Elliot, It Happens All The Time by Amy Hatvany, and more!
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10.06.17 / PopSugar featured the perfect books to go with all your fall lattes, including Before I Knew by Jamie Beck, I Like You Like This by Heather Cumiskey and The Infinite Now by Mindy Tarquini.
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10.05.17 / Brit + Co included Good Me Bad Me by Ali Land, Before I Knew by Jamie Beck, Swearing Off Stars by Danielle Wong and more in their fall books round-up.
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10.04.17 / LA Review of Books shared a great review of Andrea Jarrell‘s writing and her new book I’m The One Who Got Away.
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10.04.17 / Andrea Jarrell, author of I’m The One Who Got Away, shared a deeply personal essay on her struggles with her body image with Harper’s Bazaar.
- 10.03.17 / School Library Journal interviewed Dori Jones Yang (The Forbidden Temptation of Baseball), this article was also featured in SLJ’s Between newsletter.
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10.02.17 / HelloGiggles featured Swearing Off Stars by Danielle Wong and The Rift Frequency by Amy S. Foster in their best books of October round-up!
- 10.01.17 / Swearing Off Stars by Danielle Wong was reviewed by Booklist.
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09.28.17 / Kirkus Reviews called Quiet the Rage by R.W. Burke, “…A compelling discussion of anger, conflict resolution, and self-improvement.”
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09.21.17 / The TODAY Show featured Good Me Bad Me by Ali Land, A Dangerous Woman from Nowhere by Kris Radish, Perfectly Undone by Jamie Raintree, and I’m The One Who Got Away by Andrea Jarrell in their fall reading round-up.
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09.19.17 / Anne Leigh Parish, author of Women Within, contributed a piece on how to listen to your muse when writing to Seattle Book Review.
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09.19.17 / Kirkus Reviews called I Like You Like This by Heather Cumiskey, “a tubular story for readers looking for their next great melodramatic love story.”
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09.19.17 / Trunk Space interviewed Chandler Baker, author of This Is Not The End, to talk about her writing process and her upcoming projects.
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09.18.17 / Huffington Post talked to Andrea Jarrell, author of I’m The One Who Got Away, about her thoughts on courage and what it was like being featured in The New York Times‘s Modern Love.
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09.17.17 / PopSugar featured 6 YA books for Gossip Girl fans to read including A Dangerous Year by Kes Trester.
- 09.14.17 / Stacey Tucker, author of Ocean’s Fire, shared 6 ways mothers help raise strong, confident daughters with Working Mother.
- 09.14.17 / Dori Jones Yang, author of The Forbidden Temptation of Baseball, wrote a piece on what it’s like to write from another culture’s perspective for Kids Book Buzz.
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09.13.17 / InStyle recommended I’m The One Who Got Away by Andrea Jarrell as a must-read September book!
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09.12.17 / Working Mother selected 12 books perfect for “me-time” including A Dangerous Woman From Nowhere by Kris Radish, Worth The Wait by Lori Foster, Good Me, Bad Me by Ali Land,Women Within by Anne Leigh Parish and many more!
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09.11.17 / Alane Adams (The Raven God), Kes Trester (A Dangerous Year) and Dori Jones Yang (The Forbidden Temptation of Baseball ) shared their picks for best back to school reads with Bookish.
- 09.11.17 / SheKnows selected Good Me Bad Me by Ali Land, The Cottingley Secret by Hazel Gaynor, The Rift Frequency by Amy S. Foster, and A Dangerous Woman From Nowhere by Kris Radish as some of the best new books to read this fall.
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09.08.17 / Andrea Jarrell’s I’m The One Who Got Away was showcased in Buzzfeed, Culturalist, Publishers Weekly and LitHub. Andrea also wrote an incredible piece about her father’s rituals for The New York Times.
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09.07.17 / Reader’s Favorite called Alphonse by Carl Sever, ” …a beautiful story, told with great sensitivity. It will touch hearts and live on in memories.” Read the full review here.
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09.07.17 / Town and Country Magazine named I’m The One Who Got Away by Andrea Jarrell as one of the best new books of September!
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09.07.17 / San Francisco Book Review called Women Within by Anne Leigh Parish “…well-wrought, containing dazzling, lyrical prose that will draw you into living memory, into the heartbeat of generations of women.” and gave it 5 stars!
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09.05.17 / Diane Rios, author of Bridge of The Gods, shared the magic of middle readers with WeHeartWriting.
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09.03.17 / Hazel Gaynor, author of The Cottingley Secret, shared the history of fake news with Salon.
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09.01.17 / A Dangerous Year by Kes Trester was picked as 1 of 18 books you’ll want to read in September by HelloGiggles.
- 09.01.17 / Among the Survivors by Ann Leventhal was spotlighted as a new release in the September issue of San Diego Jewish Journal.
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08.31.17 / Hazel Gaynor, author of The Cottingley Secret, shared how running helps her write with WeHeartWriting.
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08.31.17 / Jamie Raintree, author of Perfectly Undone, wrote about embracing a career slow-down in Working Mother.
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08.30.17 / Foreword Reviews called Love Reconsidered by Phyllis Piano, “…a touching story filled with extraordinary characters put in heartbreaking situations.” Read the full review here.
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08.29.17 / Kirkus Reviews called It Never Ends: Mothering Middle-Aged Daughters by Nan Fink Gefen and Sandra Butler, “An important personal and sociological perspective on women’s lives.” Read the full review here.
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08.27.17 /Emma Robert’s book club Belletrist shared #SRC2017 read Girl in Snow by Danya Kukafkaon Instagram!
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08.26.17 / Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang, was showcased on USA Today’spicks for best weekend reads.
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08.25.17 /Brit + Co shared 10 books to tide you over until fall TV is back, including The Goddesses by Swan Huntley, The Cottingley Secret by Hazel Gaynor, One Dark Throne by Kendare Blake and more!
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08.24.17 / Foreword Reviews called Finding My Badass Self by Sherry Stanfa-Stanley, “…a reminder of how rewarding it is to push your self-imposed limitations.” Read the full review here.
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08.24.17 / Sherry Stanfa-Stanley (Finding My Badass Self) wrote a inspirational piece for Healthy Aging on how she responded to her cancer diagnosis.
- 08.24.17 / Jamie Beck, author of Before I Knew, shared her 5 tips for working moms before switching careers with Working Mother.
- 08.23.17 / Anne Leigh Parish, author of Women Within wrote a guest post on BookRiot about the secrecy and shame women carry.
- 08.22.17 / Diane Rios, author of Bridge of the Gods, did a Q&A with TrunkSpace.
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08.22.17 / Booklist raved about I’m The One Who Got Away by Andrea Jarrell.
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08.22.17 / Brit + Co featured 10 books to read before fall TV shows return, including SIX BookSparks authors.
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08.22.17 / Andrea Jarrell, author of I’m The One Who Got Away was featured in a Q&A with Motherwell Magazine.
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08.22.17 / Gina Carroll, author of A Story That Matters shared her tips on journaling with USA Today’s Best Years.
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08.22.17 / Redbook featured 20 books by women you have to read this fall, including SIX BookSparks authors.
- 08.21.17 / BookBub showcased 20 books you can read in 1 sitting, featuring Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave and Good Me Bad Me by Ali Land.
- 08.18.17 / The Skimm selected Fitness Junkie by Lucy Sykes and Jo Piazza as a Skimm Read!
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08.18.17 / We are “O” so excited that The Goddesses by Swan Huntley was featured in O, The Oprah Magazine.
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08.16.17 / Ocean’s Fire author Stacey Tucker shared 6 ways to affirm your inner feminist with PopSugar.
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08.16.17 / The New York Times featured Sour Heart by #SRC2017 guest author Jenny Zhang and Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty in an article about the books celebrities are loving.
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08.15.17 / Reese Witherspoon shared a beautiful photo of Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty on her book club’s Instagram page.
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08.14.17 / BookBub shared summer beach reads to devour including Emma in the Night by Wendy Walker, The Regulars by Georgia Clark, Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty and more!
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08.14.17 / Diane Rios, author of Bridge of The Gods, shared what it was like to live in a “house truck” with Hypable.
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08.11.17 / The Wall Street Journal reviewed #SRC2017 book Girl in Snow by Danya Kukafka.
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08.11.17 / Bustle recommended I’m the One Who Got Away by Andrea Jarrell if you’re a fan of The New York Times‘ column Modern Love.
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08.08.17 / Andrea Jarrell’‘s I’m The One Who Got Away received a *starred* Kirkus Review, calling her book “a stunning series of recollections with a feminist slant.”
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08.08.17 / Bookish shared Christine Evelyn Volker‘s (Venetian Blood) picks for best international thrillers.
- 08.07.17 / The New York Times called Emma in The Night by Wendy Walker “a thriller that keeps readers guessing.” Read the full review here.
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08.05.17 / Get your book horoscope in this list from PopSugar, featuring Emma in the Night by Wendy Walker, The Captain’s Daughter by Meg Mitchell Moore, Love Reconsidered by Phyllis Piano and more!
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08.05.17 / The New York Post named Girl in Snow by Danya Kukafka one of their must-read books.
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08.04.17 / Midwest Book Review called Sherry Stanfa Stanley‘s Finding My Badass Self a “uplifting, fun, quirky, and most of all, thought-provokingly powerful memoir.”
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08.04.17 / Working Mother featured a TON of #SRC2017 books including The Guineveres by Sarah Domet, The Goddesses by Swan Huntley, Fitness Junkie by Lucy Sykes and Jo Piazza and more!
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08.04.17 / Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang was picked by Entertainment Weekly’s must list.
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08.04.17 / Meg McGuire, author of Blinded by Hope, wrote about the courage it takes to write a deeply personal memoir on We Heart Writing.
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08.04.17 / Book Perfume sat down with author Laura Dave to talk writing, reading and her latest book, Hello, Sunshine.
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08.03.17 / Sherry Stanfa Stanley, author of Finding My Badass Self, wrote an essay for First for Women.
- 08.02.17 / Refinery29 named Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave and The Goddesses by Swan Huntley as 2 of July’s best summer reads.
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08.02.17 / Departures featured A Game of Ghosts by John Connolly as a perfect book to pack for end of summer trips.
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08.01.17 / Chandler Baker, author of This Is Not The End, was featured in Justine Magazine.
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08.01.17 / YourTango’s steamy romances to read this summer included Worth the Wait by Lori Foster, The Darkest Promise by Gena Showalter, Among The Survivors by Ann Z. Leventhal and more!
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08.01.17 / Hazel Gaynor, author of The Cottingley Secret, shared the story of how a fascinating fairy hoax captivated Britain in the early 1900’s with Time.
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08.01.17 / W Magazine sat down with author Danya Kukafa to talk about the inspiration behind her debut novel, Girl in Snow.
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08.01.17 / InStyle selected Girl in Snow by Danya Kukafka and Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang in their August 2017 book recommendations.
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08.01.17 / Real Simple picked Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang as 1 of the best new books to read this month.
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08.01.17 / Southern Living featured Into the Water by Paula Hawkins, Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang and The Leavers by Lisa Ko in their summer reading round-up. Southern Living also named #SRC2017 book Girl in Snow by Danya Kukafka one of the best new fall books of 2017.
- 08.01.17 / PEOPLE Magazine featured a boatload of our #SRC2017 books, including The Captain’s Daughter by Meg Mitchell Moore, Fitness Junkie by Lucy Sykes and Jo Piazza and The Goddesses by Swan Huntley.
- 08.01.17 / The New York Post pointed out a cool new trend: green book covers, featuring The People We Hate At The Wedding by Grant Ginder and The Shark Club by Ann Kidd Taylor.
- 08.01.17 / Marie Claire selected Girl in Snow by Danya Kukafka as a must-read thriller for this summer.
- 07.31.17 / The TODAY Show’s 17 summer beach reads you won’t want to put down featured It’s Always The Husband by Michele Campbell, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Goddesses by Swan Huntley and more!
- 07.31.17 / PEOPLE Magazine featured The Regulars by Georgia Clark and previous #BookSparksBookClub read Cruel Beautiful World by Caroline Leavitt.
- 07.31.17 / Bookstr’s round-up of suspenseful thrillers featured Proof by C.E. Tobisman, Emma in the Night by Wendy Walker, Venetian Blood by Christine Evelyn Volker and more!
- 07.31.17 / Hello Giggles featured Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang and This Is Not The End by Chandler Baker in their August reading round-up.
- 07.31.17 / The Lake Effect by Erin McCahan was highlighted in The Chicago Tribune.
- 07.28.17 / Southern Living Magazine selected the best new books of summer 2017 featuring #SRC2017 books Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty, One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Shark Club by Ann Kidd Taylorand more!
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07.28.17 / This Is Not The End by Chandler Baker was picked as one of the most anticipated August YA reads by Barnes & Noble.
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07.28.17 / Read It Forward’s best books of July included The Goddesses by Swan Huntley, Fitness Junkie by Lucy Sykes and Jo Piazza, and Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave.
- 07.28.17 / Metropolitan Luxe named It’s Always The Husband by Michele Campbell as
- 07.28.17 / Finding My Badass Self by Sherry Stanfa-Stanley was featured on Sarah Scoop as 1 of 13 motivating books everyone should read.
- 07.27.17 / Brit + Co showcased Wendy Darling by Colleen Oakes, The End of Oz by Danielle Paige, This Is Not The Endby Chandler Baker as this summer’s best YA books.
- 07.27.17 / BookBub named The Leavers by Lisa Ko a thought-provoking read.
- 07.26.17 / Swan Huntley, author of The Goddesses, was featured in a Kirkus Reviews profile.
- 07.26.17 / Harper’s Bazaar shared the love for Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang in their August reading round-up.
- 07.25.17 / Phyllis Piano, author of Love Reconsidered, wrote a guest post for Ms. Career Girl on 9 tips for being a powerhouse #girlboss.
- 07.23.17 / The Guardian did an in-depth interview with Sour Heart author Jenny Zhang about her inspiration and what it’s like having Lena Dunham as her “fairy godmother.”
- 07.22.17 / Reese Witherspoon’s Book Club asked Kate Quinn, author of The Alice Network, for her summer reading list. Kate picked Goodnight From London by Jennifer Robson!
- 07.21.17 / Lena Dunham sat down with Sour Heart author Jenny Zhang to discuss sharing immigrant stories, finding mentors, and her poetry. Sour Heart is being published by Lenny, an imprint of Random House that’s led by Lena Dunham.
- 07.19.17 / Good Morning America featured a bunch of BookSparks books in a summer reading round-up including Fitness Junkie by Lucy Sykes and Jo Piazza, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Into The Water by Paula Hawkins and more!
- 07.19.17 / Meg McGuire, author of Blinded by Hope, contributed a piece to Working Mother on how to identify the signs your child is struggling with bipolar disorder.
- 07.19.17 / Teresa Sullivan‘s Mikey and Me got a stellar review from Kirkus Reviews.
- 07.19.17 / BookBub selected Into The Water by Paula Hawkins, Rich People Problems by Kevin Kwan and The Leaversby Lisa Ko as three of the buzziest books of the year.
- 07.18.17 / Meg Mitchell Moore, author of The Captain’s Daughter, wrote a guest column for Signature Reads on the power of returning home and how it inspires her writing.
- 07.18.17 / BookBub picked Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica and Into The Water by Paula Hawkins as two must-read psychological thrillers.
- 07.18.17 / Rebecca Whitehead Munn, author of The Gift of Goodbye was featured in an interview with Soul Sciences.
- 07.18.17 / John Connolly, author of A Game of Ghosts, shared what to read on your summer vacation with Town and Country Magazine.
- 07.18.17 / Hazel Gaynor, author of The Cottingley Secret, wrote a piece for the Historical Novel Society on where she finds inspiration.
- 07.14.17 / USA Today revealed an exclusive excerpt from The Lake Effect by Erin McCahan, available now!
- 07.14.17 / ElectricLiterature examines the art of the beach read and included Woman No. 17 by Edan Lepucki.
- 07.11.17 / BookBub put together 22 books to read on a rainy day and featured The People We Hate at The Wedding by Grant Ginder, Fitness Junkie by Lucy Sykes and Jo Piazza, Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave and more!
- 07.11.17 / BookReporter called Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave “a compelling, quick read that will make you chuckle and ponder and pass the book along.” Read the full review here.
- 07.11.17 / BookRiot has 8 great diverse picks for your next book club read, including Rich People Problems by Kevin Kwan and The Leavers by Lisa Ko.
- 07.11.17 / The Millions selected Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang as one of this year’s most anticipated reads!
- 07.10.17 / Condé Nast Traveler featured 8 summer reads that will transport you across the globe, including The Goddesses by Swan Huntley.
- 07.10.17 /US Weekly selected 3 of our #SRC2017 books as “Sizzling Summer Titles,” including Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave, The People We Hate At The Wedding by Grant Ginder and Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica!
- 07.10.17 /PopSugar listed 18 books every mom needs in her beach bag this summer including Lying To Children by Alex Shahla and Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty
- 07.10.17 / The Wall Street Journal picked Goodnight from London by Jennifer Robson as a July book of the month!
- 07.08.17 / Annette Gendler‘s Jumping Over Shadows received a great review from the Washington Independent Review, which called the book “An exquisitely written conversion story which expounds upon personal and collective identity.”
- 07.07.17 / Hazel Gaynor, author of The Cottingley Secret, wrote a guest blog for Writer’s Digest where she shares her advice for getting published.
- 07.07.17 / HelloGiggles featured Into The Water by Paula Hawkins as one of the most nerve-jangling summer thrillers you need to read.
- 07.07.17 / BrazenWoman picked The Saturday Evening Girls Club by Jane Healey as one of the best reads for summer 2017.
- 07.07.17 / ReadItForward selected The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid as one of the best reads of June 2017.
- 07.07.17 / Brit + Co has 7 thrilling summer reads with strong female leads for everyone who loved Wonder Woman. This list features The Guineveres by Sarah Domet, The Goddesses by Swan Huntley, Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty and more!
- 07.07.17 / Blogger Jordan D’Amico featured tons of #SRC2017 books in his essential beach reads list, including The Best of Adam Sharp by Graeme Simsion, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid and more!
- 07.07.17 / Elle has 22 books to read right now including The Goddesses by Swan Huntley. This piece also ran in their July issue and featured Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave.
- 07.07.17 /Redbook called The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid a beach read to sweep you off your feet this summer.
- 07.05.17 / DailyBreak has 10 books to add to your July 2017 reading list featuring The People We Hate at The Wedding by Grant Ginder.
- 07.05.17 / Annette Gendler, author of Jumping Over Shadows, wrote a piece for Jewish Journal on what to do when family members boycott your wedding.
- 07.04.17 / W Magazine showed some love for Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave in their picks for 9 books by women to read this summer.
- 07.03.17 / PureWow revealed an excerpt from one of our July books: Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave!
- 07.01.17 / The Identicals author Elin Hilderbrand shared her summer reading picks on CBS This Morning. Elin loved The People We Hate At The Wedding by Grant Ginder and The Admissions by Meg Mitchell Moore.
- 07.01.17 / Parade Magazine shared some love for The People We Hate At The Wedding by Grant Ginder, featuring it as a must-read in their latest issue.
- 06.30.17 / Harper’s Bazaar has 6 new books to read in July and shared some love for Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave.
- 06.26.17 / Us Weekly featured The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid and The Best of Adam Sharpe by Graeme Simsion as “Noteworthy New Novels” in its June issue
- 06.19.17 / People Magazine featured The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid in its June issue
- 06.14.17 / Us Weekly named Taylor Jenkins Reid‘s The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo as its Book of the Month for June
- 06.13.17 / Taylor Jenkins Reid did a Q&A with Forbes Magazine for her new novel The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
- 06.13.17 / Bustle featured an excerpt of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid and called it the “perfect beach read.”
- 06.11.17 / Popsugar included Grant Ginder‘s The People We Hate at the Wedding, Alex Shahla‘s Lying to Children, Graeme Simsion‘s The Best of Adam Sharpe and Gina Carrol‘s A Story That Matters in its list perfect Father’s Day books
- 06.11.17 / The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid is included in Brit+Co‘s “7 Must-Read Books to Bring on Your Next Road Trip” alongside Grant Ginder‘s The People We Hate at the Wedding
- 06.06.17 / Working Mother included Grant Ginder‘s The People We Hate at the Wedding and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid in a “Hot New Summer Reads” roundup
- 06.06.17 / Hypable exclusively revealed a chapter from Gena Showalter‘s upcoming book The Darkest Promise!
- 06.06.17 / The People We Hate at the Wedding by Grant Ginder was #1 on Culturalist’s list of Top 10 Must-Reads For Millennials
- 05.31.17 / Deep South Magazine featured our #SRC2017 book of the week, The Shark Club by Ann Kidd Taylor, in their 2017 summer reading list.
- 05.31.17 / Barnes & Noble has released their ultimate roundup of YA summer reads including This Is Not The End by Chandler Baker.
- 05.30.17 / Bookstr included The People We Hate at the Wedding by Grant Ginder in its Ultimate Summer Reading Guide along with The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid and Rich People Problems by Kevin Kwan
- 05.28.17 / Rebecca Whitehead Munn, author of The Gift of Goodbye wrote a emotional piece for MindBodyGreen on how the practice of yoga has changed her life.
- 05.27.15 / InStyle has all the books you will need for your summer vacations including Into The Water by Paula Hawkins
- 05.26.17 / Huffington Post named Woman No. 17 by Edan Lepucki one of the must-read books of the summer.
- 05.26.17 / The People We Hate at the Wedding by Grant Ginder is included in Entertainment Weekly’s “20 Books to Read This Summer”
- 05.26.17 / This week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly features client Grant Ginder‘s book, The People We Hate at the Wedding, on The Must List: The 10 Things EW loves this week.
- 05.26.17 / The People We Hate at the Wedding by Grant Ginder and Rich People Problems by Kevin Kwan are named some of the “Best Books of the Summer” by The New York Post
- 05.26.17 / The Toronto Star reviewed In This Moment by Karma Brown
- 05.26.17 / Academy Award-nominated Australian actress Toni Collette optioned Graeme Simsion‘s The Best of Adam Sharp for the big screen!
- 05.26.17 / Entertainment Weekly and Real Simple say “I Do!” to Grant Ginder‘s new book The People We Hate At The Wedding.
- 05.23.17 / PopSugar paired the best books of the summer with beautiful beaches, featuring The Regulars by Georgia Clark and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid.
- 05.22.17 / The Hollywood Reporter includes The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid in their roundup of “Hot Summer Reads”
- 05.22.17 / Redbook shared 10 books to pack for Memorial Day weekend, featuring lots of #SRC2017 reads
- 05.22.17 / Jenna Patrick, author of The Rules of Half, wrote an amazing and emotional essay for Harper’s Bazaar.
- 05.22.17 / Taylor Jenkins Reid did a Q&A with Huffington Post about her new book The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo.
- 05.22.17 / The Hollywood Reporter includes The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid in their roundup of “Hot Summer Reads”
- 05.21.17 / Ms Career Girl shared “10 Books to Unwind with This Memorial Day” including SEVEN BookSparks clients and #SRC2017 reads.
- 05.21.17 / PopSugar featured this summer’s most cinematic releases to read while you wait for all of the summer blockbusters to hit theaters, featuring #SRC2017 books A Game of Ghosts by John Connolly, The Rules of Half by Jenna Patrick and more!
- 05.21.17 / Mystery Tribune named It’s Always The Husband by Michele Campbell as one of the “Top 7 Bestselling Mystery and Thriller Books Featuring Female Protagonists”
- 05.19.17 / Huffington Post did a Q&A with Michele Campbell about her new book It’s Always The Husband
- 05.18.17 / Education & Culture Magazine shared a lovely review of Margaux Bergen’s Navigating Life: Things I Wish My Mother Had Told Me
- 05.18.17 / PopSugar named Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave, Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang and many more #SRC2017 books as this summer’s “Best New Beach Reads!”
- 05.18.17 / Redbook shared 10 must-have books for summer 2017, featuring BookSparks authors Graeme Simsion (The Best of Adam Sharp) and C.E. Tobisman(Proof).
- 05.18.17 / Bookbub shared the “30 of this Summer’s Hottest Beach Reads” including #SRC 2017 books Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave, Rich People Problems by Kevin Kwan and more!
- 05.17.17 / BookBub shared their “Most-Anticipated Books of Summer 2017” including Into The Water by Paula Hawkins and A Game of Ghosts by John Connolly
- 05.17.17 / Rich People Problems by Kevin Kwan was selected as a Skimm Read! Rich People Problems was also picked as one of the best books of the summer by Catapult.
- 05.17.17 / BookBub gave a shout-out to One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid as one of “8 Great Beach Reads to Reread This Summer.”
- 05.17.17 / BuzzFeed picked Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang as one of “22 Incredible New Books You Need To Read This Summer.“
- 05.17.17 / BookBub shared “19 Beach Reads to Jump-Start Your Summer” including #SRC2017 books Into The Water by Paula Hawkins and Rich People Problemsby Kevin Kwan
- 05.16.17 / BookPage’s “Summer Reading Preview” featured #SRC2017 book The Shark Club by Ann Kidd Taylor
- 05.16.17 / A review of It’s Always The Husband by Michele Campbell was featured on the Associated Press, Washington Post, and NY Daily News
- 05.14.17 / The NY Post selected It’s Always The Husband by Michele Campbell and Woman No. 17 by Edan Lepucki as “This Week’s Must-Read Books”
- 05.14.17 / Into The Water by Paula Hawkins was recently highlighted by Skimm Reads
- 05.14.17 / Kate Tyler Wall, author of Arboria Park, did a Q&A with Delaware Today Magazine about her childhood neighborhood that inspired the novel
- 05.12.17 / BookBub featured FIVE of our #SRC2017 favorites in their “Ultimate Summer 2017 Reading List” including The Leavers by Lisa Ko and A Game of Ghostsby John Connolly
- 05.12.17 / Elle has “The 24 Best Books to Read This Summer” with #SRC2017 books Sour Heart by Jenny Zhang, Rich People Problems by Kevin Kwan and Girl in Snowby Danya Kukafka all getting a shout out!
- 5.11.17 / [City] Book Review featured 15 tips from She Writes Press authors on how to promote your book once it’s been published
- 05.10.17 / Traveling with a T shared “10 Mysteries To Keep You on Your Toes This Summer” and featured #SRC2017 thrillers Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica and It’s Always The Husband by Michele Campbell.
- 05.10.17 / Jeanne Blasberg, author of Eden, wrote a heartwarming column for Huffington Post sharing her take on Mother’s Day
- 05.10.17 / Edan Lepucki, author of #SRC2017 book Woman No. 17, wrote a emotional, thought-provoking piece for The New York Times titled “Our Mothers as We Never Saw Them.”
- 05.10.17 / The San Francisco Chronicle called Woman No. 17 by Edan Lepucki “…both scintillating and thought-provoking.”
- 05.09.17 / All About Romance shared a review of Goodnight from London by Jennifer Robson
- 05.09.17 / Epicurious selected Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave as a highly anticipated summer read
- 05.09.17 / The Associated Press dives into the “art of the beach read” featuring #SRC2017 authors Taylor Jenkins Reid’s The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Kevin Kwan’s Rich People Problems and Paula Hawkins’ Into The Water
- 05.08.17 / Bustle shared “10 New Books To Pack On Your Vacation This Summer,” featuring a few #SRC2017 books
- 05.08.17 / Goodnight from London by Jennifer Robson was also featured in BookBub’s May historical fiction book round-up
- 05.08.17 / Girl in Snow by Danya Kukafka was picked as one of 50 “Amazing New Books You Need To Read This Summer” by blogger Parchment Girl.
- 05.08.17 / Real Simple selected Into The Water by Paula Hawkins as one of the “Best New Books To Read This Month.”
- 05.05.17 / Jackie Townsend, author of The Absence of Evelyn, shared her story of hiking with Italian relatives in American Way Magazine
- 05.04.17 / Coastal Living put together the “50 Best Books for the Beach This Summer,” and this list is full of #SRC2017 books
- 05.04.17 / Publishers Weekly had a Q&A with Chandler Baker about her new book This Is Not The End.
- 05.02.17 / Light Radiance Splendor by Leah Chyten was featured on Culturalist and Buzzfeed
- 04.29.17 / Seattle Book Review reviewed Calder Lorenz’s new book One Way Down (Or Another)
- 4.18.17 / The Secret Room by Sandra Block was featured in Buzzfeed “5 Women Mystery Writers To Know in 2017”
- 4.18.17 / The Secret Room by Sandra Block was featured in Culturalist’s “10 Must-Read Thrillers by Women this Spring”
- 4.17.17 / Women Writers, Women Books featured an essay by The Secret Room author Sandra Block
- 4.17.17 / The Madwoman Upstairs by Catherine Lowell was featured in Bookstr
- 4.16.17 / Barbara McDonald, author of Slipsliding by the Bay was interviewed by Marin Independent Journal
- 4.13.17 / A Ring of Truth by Michelle Cox was reviewed on Kirkus
- 4.12.17 / Eden by Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg was featured on Kirkus
- 4.11.17 / It Happens All the Time by Amy Hatvany was featured on Hello Giggles and BookBub
- 4.11.17 / The Regulars by Georgia Clark was featured in Lemon and Stripes
- 4.6.17 / Micayla Lally, author of A Work of Art, had an except from her book featured on Happily Ever After
- 4.5.17 / Books by Women featured an essay by A Ring of Truth author Michelle Cox
- 4.4.17 / YourTango featured an essay by Micayla Lally, author of A Work of Art
- 4.4.17 / Annette Gendler, author of Jumping Over Shadows, was featured in Buzzfeed and Culturalist
- 4.3.17 / Seventeen Magazine featured an essay by It Happens All The Time author Amy Hatvany about being sexually assaulted
- 4.3.17 / The Sisterhood/Forward featured the essay In the Defense of the Little Seder by Annette Gendler, author of Jumping Over Shadows
- 4.3.17 / A Work of Art by Micayla Lally was featured on Kim Bongiorno
- 3.30.17 / First For Women featured an essay by Christine Nolfi, author of Sweet Lake, about her adopting children
- 3.30.17 / A Work of Art author, Micayla Lally, was featured in Redbook “7 Women On What It Was Like to Propose to Men”
- 3.28.17 / It Happens All the Time by Amy Hatvany was featured on Buzzfeed, New Day Northwest, Culturalist and Cosmopolitan
- 3.28.17 / More than 10 authors were featured on Redbook in 20 Summer Beach Reads to Stock Up On Now
- 3.26.17 / It Happens All the Time by Amy Hatvany was featured on The Manifest-Station
- 3.24.17 / Lauren Horowitz, author of Renegade Red, was interviewed by Palo Alto Weekly
- 3.23.17 / It Happens All The Time author Amy Hatvany wrote a guest essay for Clover Letter
- 3.22.17 / Michele Campbell, author of It’s Always the Husband, was reviewed on RT Book Reviews
- 3.16.17 / Renegade Red by Lauren Horowitz was featured on Hypable
- 3.14.17 / Renegade Red by Lauren Horowitz was featured in USA Today
- 3.14.17 / Renegade Red by Lauren Horowitz was featured in Culturalist
- 3.14.17 / Renegade Red by Lauren Horowitz was featured in Buzzfeed
- 3.13.17 / Renegade Red by Lauren Horowitz was reviewed in Kirkus Reviews
- 3.12.17 / Sweet Lake by Christine Nolfi was featured in the Charleston Post and Courier
- 3.10.17 / It Happens All The Time by Amy Hatvany was reviewed in RT Book Reviews
- 3.8.17 / Sydney Mackenzie Knocks Em’ Dead by Cindy Callaghan was featured in We Heart Writing
- 3.8.17 / Jumping Over Shadows by Annette Gendler was featured in Kveller
- 3.7.17 / Sydney Mackenzie Knocks Em’ Dead by Cindy Callaghan was featured in Buzzfeed and Culturalist
- 3.5.17 / It Happens All the Time by Amy Hatvany and The Best of Adam Sharp by Graeme Simsion was featured on a PopSugar roundup titled, “26 Brilliant Books You Should Read This Spring“
- 3.1.17 / Back to Work After Baby by Lori Mihalich-Levin was reviewed by Kirkus
- 3.1.17 / Sad Perfect by Stephanie Elliot was featured on a Buzzfeed book roundup
- 3.1.17 / Lori Mihalich-Levin, author of Back to Work After Baby, wrote a guest article for Maybrooks
- 3.1.17 / Sad Perfect author Stephanie Elliot wrote a guest post for Teen Reads
- 3.1.17 / The Housekeeper author Suellen Dainty wrote a guest essay for Women Writer’s, Women’s Books
- 3.1.17 / It Happens All The Time by Amy Hatvany was featured on InStyle‘s March book recommendations
- 2.28.17 / The Marriage Lie by Kimberly Belle was on the Washington Post‘s Top 10 iBooks in the US list
- 2.28.17 / Stephanie Elliot, author of Sad Perfect, wrote a guest essay for We Heart Writing
- 2.28.17 / The Housekeeper author Suellen Dainty wrote a guest essay for We Heart Writing
- 2.28.17 / Stephanie Elliot discussed the inspiration for her book Sad Perfect with Hypable and the book was featured on Culturalist
- 2.28.17 / Christine Nolfi discussed Sweet Lake with Low Country Live, a show on the South Carolina ABC affiliate
- 2.28.17 / Small Admissions by Amy Poeppel was on a BookBub roundup
- 2.28.17 / The Housekeeper by Suellen Dainty and One Way Down (Or Another) by Calder Lorenz were both featured on a Culturalist book roundup
- 2.28.17 / Christine Nolfi, author of Sweet Lake, shared her inspiration for the book with Women Writer, Women’s Books
- 2.27.17 / Stephanie Elliot shared the inspiration behind Sad Perfect with Germ Magazine
- 2.27.17 / In the Heart of Texas author Ginger McKnight-Chavers shared her story with NBC Dallas
- 2.27.17 / Suellen Dainty, author of The Housekeeper, shared her favorite domestic dramas with Bookish
- 2.27.17 / Sweet Lake by Christine Nolfi was on Culturalist and Buzzfeed
- 2.27.17 / Sad Perfect author Stephanie Elliot was interviewed by Good Morning Arizona
- 2.27.17 / Sweet Lake author Christine Nolfi did a Q&A with ChikLit Central
- 2.25.17 / Stephanie Elliot, author of Sad Perfect, sat down for a Q&A with Phoenix Magazine
- 2.24.17 / Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake was featured on Glitter Magazine‘s website
- 2.23.17 / Small Admissions by Amy Poeppel was featured by the Dallas Morning News
- 2.23.17 / Sad Perfect by Stephanie Elliot was reviewed by RT Book Reviews
- 2.22.17 / Housekeeper by Suellen Dainty and One Way Down (Or Another) by Calder Lorenz were featured on Buzzfeed
- 2.22.17 / Tamara Lush, author of Tell Me a Fantasy, wrote about her Amtrak residency for RT Book Reviews
- 2.16.17 / A BookBub roundup titled “16 Books to Read if you Love ‘Big Little Lies’” featured Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris, The Marriage Lie by Kimberly Belleand All is Not Forgotten by Wendy Walker
- 2.15.17 / Sara Yao, Lori Mihalich-Levin and Margaux Bergen had books featured on a Working Mother book roundup
- 2.15.17 / Jumping Over Shadows author Annette Gendler wrote a guest essay for Books By Women
- 2.14.17 / Bookbub featured It Happens All the Time by Amy Hatvany on a book roundup titled “19 Books You’ll Be Dying to Talk About”
- 2.14.17 / Tell Me a Story by Tamara Lush was featured on a steamy reading list for PopSugar
- 2.14.17 / Entertainment Weekly posted an exclusive cover reveal and excerpt for Mary Kubica’s Every Last Lie
- 2.14.17 / Liz and Lisa featured Sweet Lake by Christine Nolfi on a best books of February roundup
- 2.13.17 / The Egg Thief by Alane Adams was given a 5 star Clarion rating by Foreword Reviews
- 2.13.17 / Micayla Lally, author of A Work of Art, wrote a guest essay for Popsugar titled, “I Proposed to My Now-Husband on Our First Date“
- 2.11.17 / Roni Beth Tower, author of Miracle at Midlife, wrote a guest essay for Books By Women
- 2.10.17 / Several of our clients were featured on Bookstr’s “12 Winter Looks for Book Lovers”
- 2.9.17 / Annette Gendler, author of Jumping Over Shadows, wrote a guest essay for Woman’s World
- 2.9.17 / The Regulars by Georgia Clark was chosen for Bustle’s “13 Books About Female Friendship to Share with Your Galentines This Year “
- 2.8.17 / Hidden Bodies by Caroline Kepnes was selected as a 2017 Audie Award Finalist for Thriller/Suspense
- 2.8.17 / Publishing Perspectives wrote an article about Tell Me a Fantasy author Tamara Lush
- 2.6.17 / Suellen Dainty‘s The Housekeeper was on a “best new books” roundup for Real Simple
- 2.6.17 / Jumping Over Shadows author Annette Gendler wrote a guest article for Tablet Magazine
- 2.3.17 / The Housekeeper by Suellen Dainty was featured in a February book roundup on HelloGiggles
- 2.2.17 / Stephanie Elliot talked with Barnes & Noble YA Open Mic Night about her novel Sad Perfect
- 2.1.17 / Bookstr featured multiple authors in a winter suspense reads roundup, including Kimberly Belle, Suellen Dainty and Sandra Block
- 2.1.17 / Roni Beth Tower‘s Miracle at Midlife was featured in Westchester Magazine
- 1.31.17 / Size Matters author Cathryn Novak wrote a guest essay for We Heart Writing
- 1.30.17 / Change Maker by Rebecca Austill-Clausen was reviewed by Kirkus
- 1.29.17 / Several of our authors were featured on Popsugar’s “11 Reads to Get You Through Cuffing Season” roundup
- 1.27.17 / Tell Me a Fantasy author Tamara Lush wrote a “Tales from the Train” piece about her Amtrak experiences for the Associated Press
- 1.24.17 / Tamara Lush‘s Amtrak writing journey was a featured in The New York Post and in Metro NY
- 1.23.17 / Workforce interviewed Lori Mihalich-Levin author of Back to Work After Baby
- 1.23.17 / USA Today Happily Ever After gave an inside look at Tamara Lush, author of Tell Me A Fantasy, and her Amtrak Residency
- 1.22.17 / Phyllis Piano, author of Hostile Takeover, wrote a guest piece for Books by Women about fulfilling her dream of writing a book
- 1.21.17 / Tell Me A Story by Tamara Lush was featured in a Brit & Co. roundup
- 1.18.17 / David Nilsen Blog picked Arboria Park by Kate Tyler Wall for a book roundup
- 1.17.17 / Multiple authors were featured on Redbook’s “10 Books to Read While You’re Waiting for Your Favorite TV Show to Come Back” roundup
- 1.15.17 / InStyle featured Jessica Biel’s recent party inspired by Just Add Magic by Cindy Callaghan which is now an Amazon series
- 1.13.17/ Entertainment Weekly announced that You by Caroline Kepnes is being turned into a Lifetime series
- 1.11.17 / BookRiot‘s “5 Paperback Mysteries You Need to Check Out” featured Everything We Keep by Kerry Lonsdale
- 1.11.17 / Woman’s World chose Kimberly Belle‘s The Marriage Lie as a book club pick for January
- 1.10.17 / Roni Beth Tower, author of Miracle at Midlife, talks about her first three visits to Paris in an article for Bonjour Paris
- 1.10.17 / Entertainment Weekly featured a sneak peek at The Best of Adam Sharp by Graeme Simsion
- 1.9.17 / People Magazine chose Small Admissions by Amy Poeppel as one of “The Best New Books”
- 1.6.17 / The Marriage Lie author Kimberly Belle, wrote a guest article for Working Mother about pursuing her dream career
- 1.5.17 / Small Admissions by Amy Poeppel was included in US Weekly’s “Wonderful Winter Reads” roundup
- 1.5.17 / Karma Brown, author of The Choices We Make, wrote a guest article for Self Magazine
- 1.1.17 / Rebecca Austill-Clausen, author of Change Maker, wrote a guest article for Edge Magazine about shamanism