2018 Press Coverage
- 12.31.18 / Naturally Tan by #SRC2019 guest author Tan France was featured as a most anticipated book of 2019 on HelloGiggles.
- 12.31.18 / Roshani Chokshi‘s The Gilded Wolves was featured as a best book of 2019 on Bustle, named a top book to read this year by The Washington Post, called a best novel for teens to read on BookBub and named BookPage‘s top teen book of January.
- 12.31.18 / The Tesla Legacy by K.K. Pérez, The Black Coats by Colleen Oakes and The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi were praised as buzzworthy YA books to read this year by Parade.
- 12.31.18 / The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald and Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid were featured as two of 2019’s best book club picks on BookBub.
- 12.31.18 / The Neighbors by Hannah Mary McKinnon, Before and Again by Barbara Delinsky and The Other Woman by Sandie Jones were named three of the best genre fiction books of 2018 by She Reads.
- 12.30.18 /Swearing Off Stars by Danielle Wong was featured as a top LGBTQ novel of 2018 in The Advocate Magazine.
- 12.27.18 / Ashley Farley‘s Nell and Lady, Jane Binns‘s Broken Whole, Alane Adams‘s The Blue Witch and Yangze Choo‘s The Night Tiger were called must-read books to spend your holiday gift cards on by Parade.
- 12.26.18 / Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid was named a must-read book of 2019 by Cosmopolitan.
- 12.26.18 / The Lost Man by Jane Harper and Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid were praised as two of this year’s most anticipated books on BookBub.
- 12.26.18 / Jacquelyn Middleton‘s Until The Last Star Fades was named a best book of 2018 by Hypable.
- 12.22.18 / The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald was a featured book pick on Betches.
- 12.22.18 / Zibby Owens, host of the Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books podcast, had a featured piece on the New York Post.
- 12.21.18 / The Lost Man by Jane Harper, Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid, A Stranger on the Beach by Michele Campbell and We Came Here to Forget by Andrea Dunlop were named four of the best books coming out in 2019 on Parade.
- 12.21.18 / Francine Falk-Allen’s Not A Poster Child was recognized as one of 2018’s best books on Buzzfeed News. alongside The Favorite Sister by #SRC2018’s guest author,Jessica Knoll.
- 12.21.18 / The River Widow by Ann Howard Creel, A Year of Extraordinary Moments by Bette Lee Crosby and River Bodies by Karen Katchurwere featured as perfect books to pair with wine on Those Heavenly Days, our #FRC2018 celebrity host Katherine Heigl’s lifestyle site.
- 12.21.18 / Mandy Stadtmiller’s Unwifeable was named one of 2018’s most unforgettable books by the NY Post and also praised by Marie Claire.
- 12.21.18 / The Promise of Us by Jamie Beck, A Veil Removed by Michelle Cox, The Tesla Legacy by K.K. Pérez and The Black Coats by Colleen Oaks were featured on POPSUGAR’s 2019 book horoscope.
- 12.21.18 / Saturday’s Child by Deborah Burns had a featured cover reveal on She Reads.
- 12.21.18 / Zibby Owens, host of the Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books podcast, had a featured piece detailing the five parenting tips she wishes she had learned sooner on Scary Mommy.
- 12.21.18 / Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid was named a most anticipated release of 2019 by Entertainment Weekly.
- 12.21.18 / The Lost Man by Jane Harper, Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid and The Marriage Lieby Kimberly Belle were named three of the best books getting a screen adaptation in 2019 by The Hollywood Reporter.
- 12.20.18 / Ashley Farley’s Nell and Lady, Jacquelyn Middleton’s Until The Last Star Fades, Ali Katz’s One Minute To Zen, Karen Katchur’s River Bodies and Ann Howard Creel’s The River Widow were named top books to take on your holiday travels by Brit + Co.
- 12.19.18 / Kristin Hannah‘s The Great Alone was one of the popular book club picks of 2018 on Goodreads.
- 12.17.18 / The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake, The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah and How To Walk Away by Katherine Center were favorite staff picks of 2018 on Goodreads.
- 12.14.18 / The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle, Providence by SRC guest Caroline Kepnes, When Katie Met Cassidy by SRC guest Camille Perri and The Elizas by Sara Shephard were named four of the best books of 2018 by Real Simple.
- 12.14.18 / The Memory of You by Jamie Beck, What Have You Done by Matthew Farrell, One Minute to Zen by Ali Katz, The River Widow by Ann Howard Creel, Boot Language by Vanya Erickson and The Circus Thief by Alane Adams were named the perfect holiday book gifts by Ms. Career Girl, the LA Times, the NY Post and the Denver Post.
- 12.14.18 / The Proposal by FRC guest Jasmine Guillory, Until the Last Star Fades by Jacquelyn Middleton, The Possible World by FRC guest Liese O’Halloran Schwarz, What Have You Done by Matthew Farrell, The Night In Question by FRC guest Nic Joseph and Two Dark Reigns by Kendare Blake were featured as Katherine Heigl’s favorite books to spend the weekend with on Those Heavenly Days.
- 12.14.18 / The Southern Side of Paradise by Kristy Woodson Harvey had a feature cover reveal on Southern Living.
- 12.14.18 / She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop, The Proposal by FRC guest Jasmine Guillory and The Favorite Sister by SRC host Jessica Knoll were featured as perfect books to gift this holiday season on Stylecaster.
- 12.14.18 / The Lost Man by Jane Harper, Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid, A Stranger on the Beach by Michele Campbell and We Came Here to Forget by Andrea Dunlop were named four of the best books coming out in 2019 on Parade.
- 12.14.18 / Rea Frey‘s Not Her Daughter was featured as a perfect holiday gift on Wicked Local: Wrentham.
- 12.14.18 / Zibby Owens, host of the Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books podcast, was a featured presenter at this month’s Generation Women event.
- 12.14.18 / Roshani Chokshi, author of The Gilded Wolves, had a featured piece about her family’s wedding traditions and ceremonies on O Magazine.
- 12.14.18 / Once You Go In by Carly Gelsinger, What Have You Done by Matthew Farrell, Tilda’s Promise by Jean Mooreand Until the Last Star Fades by Jacquelyn Middleton made Working Mother‘s list of winter’s most anticipated books.
- 12.14.18 /Nosh with Tash host Natasha Feldman had a piece featuring perfect dinner party recipes on Those Heavenly Days, our #FRC2018 celebrity host Katherine Heigl’s lifestyle site.
- 12.06.18 / Roshani Chokshi, author of The Gilded Wolves, wrote a thought piece forInStyle on her family’s wedding traditions and ceremonies.
- 12.06.18 / Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding and The Favorite Sister by SRC guest author Jessica Knoll were two of the best thrillers of 2018 according to She Reads.
- 12.05.18 / The Lost Man by Jane Harper, The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi, The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald, The Night Tiger by Yangsze Choo and They All Fall Down by Rachel Howzell Hall were amongst those featured as the most anticipated books of 2019 on Yahoo Style: UK.
- 12.05.18 / Beth Ricanati, author of Braided, had a feature essay on LiveHappy.
- 12.04.18 / Nancy Richardson Fischer‘s When Elephants Fly was included on a list of gifts perfect for book lovers on Oregon Live.
- 12.04.18 / Mindy Tarquini, author of Deepest Blue, had an essay feature on Thrive Global.
- 12.04.18 / The Lost Man by Jane Harper and Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid were featured as bookstagram top picks on She Reads.
- 12.04.18 / What Have You Done by Matthew Farrell, The River Widow by Ann Howard Creel and Until the Last Star Fades by Jacquelyn Middleton were featured as perfect books to gift to everyone on your holiday list on NBC’s BETTER.
- 12.03.18 / Nancy Richardson Fischer, author of When Elephants Fly, had a content feature on Harper’s Bazaar.
- 12.03.18 / Beth Ricanati, author of Braided, had a feature interview on Big Blend Radio.
- 12.03.18 / Mandy Stadtmiller‘s Unwifeable was featured as a book every millennial woman should have on her bookshelf on Thought Catalog.
- 12.03.18 /Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, Josh & Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren, The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah, The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle and All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin were named a few of the best women’s fiction books of 2018 on She Reads.
- 12.02.18 / When Elephants Fly by Nancy Richardson Fischer and These Rebel Waves by Sara Raasch were named two of the year’s best YA books on She Reads.
- 12.02.18 / Jamie Beck‘s The Memory of You, FRC guest Jasmine Guillory’s The Proposal, Jacquelyn Middleton‘s Until the Last Star Fades and FRC Guest Christina Lauren’s Josh & Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating were featured as four of the best guilty pleasure romance reads for your weekend staycation on POPSUGAR.
- 12.01.18 / AARP called The Lost Man by Jane Harper one of this season’s most breathtaking stories.
- 11.29.18 / Taylor Jenkins Reid‘s Daisy Jones & The Six and Andrea Dunlop‘s We Came Here to Forget were featured as two of the most anticipated books of 2019 on POPSUGAR.
- 11.28.18 / We Came Here to Forget by Andrea Dunlop, Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald, The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi and The Lost Man by Jane Harper were named five of the most anticipated books of 2019 on She Reads.
- 11.27.18 / The Lost Man by Jane Harper, The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi, The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald, The Night Tiger by Yangsze Choo and They All Fall Down by Rachel Howzell Hall were amongst those featured on POPSUGAR‘s list of most anticipated books of 2019
- 11.27.18 / Karen Katchur‘s River Bodies, Sandie Jones‘s The Other Woman and SRC guest Megan Abbott‘s Give Me Your Hand were named three of the best mystery novels of 2018 on SouthFlorida.com.
- 11.26.18 / One Minute to Zen by Ali Katz, The Same River by Lisa Reddick, Boot Language by Vanya Erickson, The Circus Thief by Alane Adams and Select Few by Marit Weisenberg were featured as perfect holiday gifts on Parade.
- 11.26.18 / Kathryn Taylor‘s Two Minus One was named one of the most brilliant book covers of November on Bookish.
- 11.25.18 / Beth Ricanati, author of Braided, was featured in an author profile on L.A. Parent.
- 11.25.18 / Rachael Sparks, author of Resistant, had a featured interview on The Nerd Daily.
- 11.23.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid, All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin, The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson, The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah and When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri are featured picks in the 2019 POPSUGAR Reading Challenge.
- 11.23.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering and The Bucket List by Georgia Clark were featured in a piece about the best and worst fictional boyfriends on Elite Daily.
- 11.21.18 / Zibby Owens’s Moms Don’t Have Time to Read was featured as a top bookish podcast for avid readers on Parade.
- 11.19.18 / Nosh with Tash‘s Natasha Feldman was featured in a piece on The Splendid Table.
- 11.16.18 / Mandy Stadtmiller‘s Unwifeable was recommended as the perfect gift for the spunkiest reader on your list on Your Tango.
- 11.15.18 / The Proposal by FRC Guest Jasmine Guillory, River Bodies by Karen Katchur, A Marriage in Four Seasons by Kathryn Abdul-Baki, A Year of Extraordinary Moments by Bette Lee Crosby and The Same River by Lisa Reddick were named five of the best books to travel with this season on BookBub.
- 11.15.18 / Zibby Owens’s Moms Don’t Have Time to Read podcast was featured as a best podcast for book lovers on She Reads.
- 11.13.18 / FRC guest Jasmine Guillory’s The Proposal, Francie Arenson Dickman‘s Chuckerman Makes A Movie, Bette Lee Crosby‘s A Year of Extraordinary Moments, Mindy Tarquini‘s Deepest Blue, FRC guest Nic Joseph’s The Night in Question, Alice Gorman‘s Valeria Vose, Jacquelyn Middleton‘s Until the Last Star Fades and Karen Katchur‘s River Bodies were featured as must-read books of fall in the Denver Post.
- 11.12.18 / Jacquelyn Middleton‘s Until the Last Star Fades, Jean Moore‘s Tilda’s Promise and Kathryn Taylor‘s Two Minus One were named three of the best feel-good books by Parade.
- 11.12.18 / Kendare Blake‘s Two Dark Reigns was praised on YA Interrobang.
- 11.12.18 / Jacquelyn Middleton‘s Until the Last Star Fades, Jean Moore‘s Tilda’s Promise and Kathryn Taylor‘s Two Minus One were named three of the best feel-good books for a good cry by Parade.
- 11.09.18 / Andrea Dunlop’s latest novel, We Came Here to Forget, had a feature cover reveal on Bustle and She Reads.
- 11.06.18 / Ali Katz, author of One Minute to Zen, was featured in articles on Thrive Global, Jew-ishly and Working Mother.
- 11.06.18 / Once You Go In author Carly Gelsinger was interviewed on the Reason Revolution podcast and had a piece on Sweatpants & Soul.
- 11.05.18 / FRC guest Jasmine Guillory’s The Proposal, Francie Arenson Dickman‘s Chuckerman Makes A Movie, Bette Lee Crosby‘s A Year of Extraordinary Moments, Mindy Tarquini‘s Deepest Blue, FRC guest Nic Joseph’s The Night in Question, Alice Gorman‘s Valeria Vose, Jacquelyn Middleton‘s Until the Last Star Fades and Karen Katchur‘s River Bodies were featured as must-read books of fall in the Los Angeles Times.
- 11.04.18 / Kathryn Taylor, author of Two Minus One, had a featured piece on Marriage.com.
- 11.03.18 / Two Dark Reigns by Kendare Blake, Deepest Blue by Mindy Tarquini and Select Few by Marit Weisenberg were named three of the hottest dark fantasy reads of fall on POPSUGAR.
- 11.01.18 / Karen Katchur‘s River Bodies was featured in Entertainment Weekly.
- 11.01.18 / Everless by Sarah Holland was named one of the best YA books of 2018 on Seventeen.
- 10.31.18 / Karen Katchur‘s River Bodies was named a top November release on The Nerd Daily, earned a great review by the Associated Press and called the perfect thriller to beat the Halloween blues by Culturalist.
- 10.30.18 / FRC guest Jasmine Guillory’s The Proposal, Francie Arenson Dickman‘s Chuckerman Makes A Movie, Bette Lee Crosby‘s A Year of Extraordinary Moments, Mindy Tarquini‘s Deepest Blue, FRC guest Nic Joseph’s The Night in Question, Alice Gorman‘s Valeria Vose, Jacquelyn Middleton‘s Until the Last Star Fades and Karen Katchur‘s River Bodies were featured as must-read books of fall on Ms. Career Girl.
- 10.25.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was featured in an article on Bustle.
- 10.23.18 / FRC guest Jasmine Guillory’s novel, The Proposal, was selected as Marie Claire‘s November #ReadWithMC book club pick.
- 10.22.18 / FRC Guest Jasmine Guillory, author of The Proposal, had a featured interview in Marie Claire.
- 10.21.18 / Nosh with Tash‘s Natasha Feldman was featured in Women’s Fitness and on Business Insider.
- 10.20.18 / Alane Adams‘s The Blue Witch was featured in a piece on The Good Men Project.
- 10.19.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was featured in an article on New York PIX 11 News and on Bustle.
- 10.19.18 / Resistant by Rachael Sparks, A Marriage in Four Seasons by Kathryn Abdul-Baki and Chuckerman Makes A Movie by Francie Arenson Dickman were featured as best new books to take on an adventure in Parade.
- 10.18.18 / Marit Weisenberg, author of Select Few, had a featured piece in Curiositales.
- 10.17.18 / Rachael Sparks, author of Resistant, sat down for an interview with Publishers Weekly.
- 10.17.18 / Two Minus One author Kathryn Taylor had a featured piece in Best Self Magazine.
- 10.16.18 / Once You Go In‘s Carly Gelsinger had a featured article on Ravishly.
- 10.15.18 / Maureen Muldoon‘s The Spiritual Vixen’s Guide to an Unapologetic Life was named a best self-help book by Betches.
- 10.15.18 / Nosh with Tash‘s Natasha Feldman was featured in a piece on Business Insider and in The Epoch Times.
- 10.13.18 / Once You Go In by Carly Gelsinger and Boot Language by Vanya Erickson were named two of this fall’s must-read memoirs by Brit + Co.
- 10.12.18 / When Elephants Fly author Nancy Richardson Fischer had a featured article on Hello Sunshine.
- 10.12.18 / The She Reads roundup of the best books to celebrate on Indie Author Day included A Marriage in Four Seasons by Kathryn Abdul-Baki, Two Minus One by Kathryn Taylor and Broken Whole by Jane Binns.
- 10.11.18 / When Elephants Fly by Nancy Richardson Fischer, The Memory of You by Jamie Beck, Off the Rails by Susan Burrowes, Until the Last Star Fades by Jacquelyn Middleton and Better Than This by Cathy Zane were featured as top books about mental health on BookBub.
- 10.11.18 / Once You Go In by Carly Gelsinger and 48 Peaks by Cheryl Suchors were featured as new nonfiction books for people who prefer fiction on POPSUGAR .
- 10.11.18 / Kathryn Taylor, author of Two Minus One, had a featured piece on Marriage.com.
- 10.10.18 / The Memory of You by Jamie Beck was featured as a book to read on Mental Health Awareness Day on She Reads.
- 10.10.18 / Entertainment Weekly’s list of what to read this season featured Not Her Daughter‘s Rea Frey, She Was the Quite One‘s Michele Campbell, Her Pretty Face‘s Robyn Harding, The Elizas‘s Sara Shepard and Three Days Missing‘s Kimberly Belle alongside reading challenge guests Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand, Nic Joseph, author of The Night in Question and Mary Kubica, author of When The Lights Go Out.
- 10.10.18 / Bette Lee Crosby‘s A Year of Extraordinary Moments was featured in USA Today.
- 10.9.18 / She Was the Quite One by Michele Campbell, Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle and When The Lights Go Out by FRC guest Mary Kubica were named three of this fall’s best thrillers on She Reads.
- 10.8.18 / Chuckerman Makes A Movie by Francie Arenson Dickman was called a book to read for fans of Seinfeld on She Reads.
- 10.8.18 / The Spiritual Vixen’s Guide to An Unapologetic Life by Maureen Muldoon and Fetish Girl by Bella LaVey were featured as sexy reads to get cozy with this fall on POPSUGAR.
- 10.8.18 / When Elephants Fly by Nancy Richardson Fischer was featured on the She Reads ultimate Teen Read Week roundup.
- 10.7.18 / River Bodies by Karen Katchur was named a scary good tale in AARP Magazine.
- 10.7.18 / Rebecca Serle‘s The Dinner List and FRC guest author Mary Kubica‘s When The Lights Go Out were featured fall titles in Us Weekly
- 10.6.18 / Client Zibby Owens wrote a piece for TODAY PARENTS featuring Beth Ricanati‘s Braided.
- 10.6.18 / Rachael Sparks‘s Resistant, Karen Katchur‘s River Bodies, Kathryn Abdul-Baki‘s A Marriage in Four Seasons and Ann Howard Creel‘s The River Widow were praised as novels written by badass women about badass women on POPSUGAR.
- 10.5.18 / Georgia Clark‘s The Bucket List was featured as a perfect fall reading pick on Bustle.
- 10.5.18 / Georgia Clark‘s The Bucket List was named a Skimm Reads pick and featured on The Skimm’s IGTV.
- 10.4.18 / Client Zibby Owens interviewed author Ingrid Fetell Lee on her Moms Don’t Have Time to Read podcast.
- 10.4.19 / Andrea Jarrell, author of I’m the One Who Got Away, had a featured article on Motherwell.
- 10.3.18 / Rea Frey‘s Not Her Daughter and SRC guest Megan Abbott‘s Give Me Your Hand were named two of the best new books being made into movies by POPSUGAR.
- 10.3.18 / Carly Gelsinger, author of Once You Go In, had a featured article on HuffPost.
- 10.2.18 / Entangled Moon by E.C. Frey, The Other Woman by Sandie Jones and Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey were named three of the best debut thrillers by women on She Reads.
- 10.1.18 / Chuckerman Makes A Movie by Francie Arenson Dickman, Once You Go In by Carly Gelsinger, The Same River by Lisa Reddick and Valeria Vose by Alice Bingham Gorman were featured in a piece on She Reads.
- 9.30.18 / Providence by SRC guest Caroline Kepnes was featured as a top scary book to read this Halloween in Redbook.
- 9.29.18 / The fashion blog Yin 2My Yang partnered with Bumble to host a book club celebrating Carola Lovering’s novel, Tell Me Lies. The event was featured on The Daily Front Row and Guest of a Guest.
- 9.28.18 / River Bodies by Karen Katchur, Once You Go In by Carly Gelsinger, The Night in Question by FRC guest Nic Joseph and The River Widow by Ann Howard Creel were selected as top spooky books to read this fall by Parade.
- 9.28.18 / Ashley Farley‘s Nell and Lady earned a spot on Deep South Magazine‘s 2018 fall reading list.
- 09.26.18 / Perfectly Undone by Jamie Raintree and Nightingale Tales: Stories from My Life as a Nurse by Lynn Dow were recommended reads if you love Grey’s Anatomy on She Reads.
- 09.26.18 / POPSUGAR‘s list of inspirational books to jump-start your best fall ever featured Ashley Farley‘s Nell and Lady, Bette Lee Crosby‘s A Year of Extraordinary Moments, Jean Moore‘s Tilda’s Promise and Vanya Erickson‘s Boot Language.
- 09.25.18 / The Subway Girls‘s Susie Orman Schnall had a successful event with entrepreneur and New York Times bestseller Jesse Itzler and SPANX founder Sara Blakely.
- 9.25.18 / Gina in the Floating World‘s Belle Brett had a featured piece on Women Writers, Women’s Books.
- 9.25.18 / Francine Falk-Allen, author of Not A Poster Child, had a featured piece on Rotary Voices.
- 9.25.18 / The author of Tilda’s Promise , Jean P. Moore, had a featured piece on Women Writers, Women’s Books and was interviewed on The Author Stories Podcast.
- 09.24.18 / Mandy Stadtmiller‘s Unwifeable was named a best book of 2018 by Romper.
- 09.24.18 / Rea Frey‘s Not Her Daughter was featured as a book to read for Jodi Picoult fans on BookBub.
- 09.23.18 / Susie Orman Schnall, author of The Subway Girls, had a featured interview for the Books on the Subway‘s Off the Rails book club.
- 09.22.18 / The Proposal by FRC guest Jasmine Guillory, was named a best book of the week by the New York Post.
- 09.21.18 / When the Lights Go Out, by FRC guest Mary Kubica, was a featured book to read by The Skimm.
- 09.20.18 / Jean Moore‘s Tilda’s Promise and Alice Bingham Gorman‘s Valeria Vose were featured as great books about strong women on She Reads.
- 09.20.18 / The Memory of You by Jamie Beck, What Have You Done by Matthew Farrell, Tilda’s Promise by Jean Moore and Better Than This by Cathy Zane were featured as four of the best books to read while you wait for Big Little Lies season 2 on Bookstr.
- 09.19.18 / The Memory of You by Jamie Beck and Gina in the Floating World by Belle Brett were named two of the best guilty pleasure romance reads coming out this fall by Parade.
- 09.18.18 / Beth Ricanati, author of Braided, was featured in a piece by The Native Society and on Forward.
- 09.13.18 / Once You Go In by Carly Gelsinger was featured as a book to read if you’re obsessed with cults on Refinery29.
- 09.13.18 / Deepest Blue by Mindy Tarquini, The Thorn Queen by Elise Holland, The Same River by Lisa Reddick and The Blue Witch by Alane Adams were featured as top fantasy novels of the fall on She Reads.
- 09.12.18 / Cheryl Suchors‘s 48 Peaks was named a top adventure memoir that’ll leave you feeling inspired on Culturalist.
- 09.11.18 / Kathryn Taylor‘s Two Minus One was praised by Kirkus Reviews.
- 09.11.18 / The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle was named a book to know this week by Bustle.
- 09.11.18 / Rebecca Serle‘s The Dinner List, Kendare Blake‘s Two Dark Reigns, Karen Katchur‘s River Bodies, Bette Lee Crosby‘s A Year of Extraordinary Moments and Jamie Beck‘s The Memory of You were picked by Working Mother as some of the Fall’s most anticipated books.
- 09.10.18 / Better Than This by Cathy Zane, Deepest Blue by Mindy Tarquini, What Have You Done by Matthew Farrell, The Bucket List by Georgia Clark and When The Lights Go Out by FRC guest Mary Kubica were featured as books that pair perfectly with your favorite Fall TV shows by Parade.
- 09.08.18 / The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle was featured alongside FRC’s guest author Christina Lauren’s Josh & Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating as top September book releases on The Nerd Daily.
- 09.06.18 / Michele Campbell‘s It’s Always the Husband was featured as a top campus crime novel on CrimeReads.
- 09.04.18 / Nancy Richardson Fischer, author of When Elephants Fly, was featured in an interview on The Geekiary.
- 09.04.18 / Bella Mahaya Carter, author of Raw, was featured in a piece by Fearless Soul and on Jeans and Greens.
- 09.03.18 / Rebecca Serle‘s The Dinner List was named a best book of September by InStyle.
- 09.03.18 / Robyn Harding‘s Her Pretty Face and Robin Oliveira‘s Winter Sisters were featured staff picks at Powell’s Books in Portland.
- 09.01.18 /Belle Brett‘s Gina in the Floating World, Cheryl Suchors‘s 48 Peaks, Jean Moore‘s Tilda’s Promise and Beth Ricanati‘s Braided were featured picks on She Reads.
- 09.01.18 / Nancy Richardson Fischer, author of When Elephants Fly, was featured in a piece on HuffPost.
- 08.29.18 / Cheryl Suchors‘s 48 Peaks and Vanya Erickson‘s Boot Language were named two of the most inspiring new memoirs written by women on BookBub.
- 08.28.18 / Crystal Patriarche had a feature interview in USA Today.
- 08.27.18 / The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle was featured alongside Josh & Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating by FRC guest Christina Lauren, The Proposal by FRC guest Jasmine Guillory and Two Dark Reigns by Kendare Blake as four of the most anticipated books of fall in Parade.
- 08.27.18 / Michele Campbell’s She Was the Quiet One was featured as a book Hollywood is buzzing about in Us Weekly.
- 08.27.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark and The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle were featured on the Betches back to school reading list.
- 08.26.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering and Providence by Caroline Kepnes were named two of the most beautiful book covers to post on Instagram in Bustle.
- 08.26.18 / She Reads‘s list of most suspenseful books to read this fall included Sandie Jones’s The Other Woman, Belle Brett‘s Gina in the Floating World, Matt Farrell‘s What Have You Done and Karen Katchur‘s River Bodies.
- 08.25.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark, Better Than This by Cathy Zane, These Rebel Waves by Sara Raasch and Boot Language by Vanya Erickson were featured on Brit + Co.
- 08.25.18 / Carola Lovering‘s Tell Me Lies, SRC guest Megan Abbott’s Give Me Your Hand and SRC guest Emily Giffin‘sAll We Ever Wanted were featured as top book club picks based on old favorites on BookBub.
- 08.25.18 / Siobhan Adcock‘s The Completionist was named a top feminist science fiction book in Entertainment Weekly.
- 08.25.18 / Mandy Stadtmiller, author of Unwifeable, was interviewed by Bravo.
- 08.24.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Schnall, Better Than This by Cathy Zane and Not a Poster Child by Francine Falk-Allen were named great new books on Ms. Career Girl.
- 08.24.18 / Georgia Clark’s The Bucket List, Nancy Richardson Fischer’s When Elephants Fly, Sandie Jones’s The Other Woman, Meri Vahl’s Hoosier Hysteria, Laurie Buchanan’s The Business of Being, Pam McGaffin’s The Leaving Year, Sara Raasch’s These Rebel Waves and Ashley Farley’s Nell and Lady were featured as the best end of summer books on Working Mother.
- 08.23.18 / Kendare Blake’s novel, Anna Dressed in Blood, was named a great YA horror read on Book Riot.
- 08.22.18 / PureWow’s list of funniest books to read this summer included SRC guest Mandy Stadtmiller’s memoir Unwifeable.
- 08.20.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark and Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey were named two of this summer’s best send-offs in Us Weekly.
- 08.20.18 / Sandie Jones’s The Other Woman was named a best new book in People and given a great review in InTouch.
- 08.19.18 / BookBub’s feature on new thrillers with unbelievable plot twists included BookSparks client Sandie Jones and her book The Other Woman, client Michele Campbell’s She Was the Quiet One and SRC guest author Megan Abbott’s Give Me Your Hand.
- 08.19.18 / Sandie Jones’s The Other Woman, Katherine Center’s How To Walk Away and SRC guest Megan Abbott’s Give Me Your Hand were featured as books to read before summer ends on Good Morning America.
- 08.17.18 / Rea Frey’s Not Her Daughter was featured alongside Sandie Jones’s The Other Woman on HelloGiggles.
- 08.17.18 / Off the Rails by Susan Burrowes, Boot Language by Vanya Erickson, 48 Peaks by Cheryl Suchors and Not a Poster Child by Francine Falk-Allen were featured as inspiring memoirs to get cozy with this fall on She Reads.
- 08.17.18 / Sea Witch by Sarah Henning was named a mermaid book to bring to the beach by Bustle.
- 08.16.18 / The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle was featured in Cosmopolitan as a book to read in September.
- 08.16.18 / Ali Katz, author of One Minute to Zen, was featured in the September issue of Family Circle in a special about decluttering your home.
- 08.16.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was named a poolside pick in AM New York
- 08.16.18 / Rea Frey‘s Not Her Daughter was featured alongside Sandie Jones‘s The Other Woman on Crime Reads.
- 08.16.18 / The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle was featured on POPSUGAR as a best new release this fall.
- 08.14.18 / The Bucket List‘s Georgia Clark wrote an essay for Elite Daily.
- 08.13.18 / Mindy Tarquini‘s novel Deepest Blue earned a stellar review by Publishers Weekly.
- 08.13.18 / Resistant by Rachael Sparks received a great early review by Publishers Weekly.
- 08.12.18 / Francine Falk-Allen‘s Not a Poster Child and Meri Vahl‘s Hoosier Hysteria were featured as memoirs you have to read this year on POPSUGAR.
- 08.10.18 / Francine Falk-Allen‘s Not a Poster Child was featured as an inspiring story to live your best life on Culturalist.
- 08.10.18 / Laurie Buchanan‘s book The Business of Being was featured on Ms. Career Girl.
- 08.10.18 / Sea Witch by Sarah Henning & Sweet Black Waves by Kristina Pérez were featured as two YA books to read before the summer ends in Teen Vogue.
- 08.10.18 / Robyn Harding‘s Her Pretty Face was a featured CBS Watch: Get Lit book selection.
- 08.10.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was selected as a People Pick in People Magazine.
- 08.09.18 / SRC guest Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand, was featured in a piece in the LA Times.
- 08.08.18 / Girl With a Gun‘s Kari Bovée was featured in a video segment on Writing Fun and was interviewed in Cowgirl Magazine.
- 08.08.18 / Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey and The Other Woman by Sandie Jones were named summer thrillers that’ll have you at the edge of your seat by Refinery29.
- 08.08.18 / School Tales by Sharon Myrick, The Leaving Year by Pam McGaffin and The Blue Witch by Alane Adamswere amongst the most highly anticipated YA reads of the fall in She Reads.
- 08.08.18 / Robyn Harding‘s Her Pretty Face was named a best book of August in The Hollywood Reporter.
- 08.08.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was named an amazing August read by Refinery29.
- 08.07.18 / A She Reads piece on what The Bucket List‘s Georgia Clark is reading included SRC guest author Caroline Kepnes‘s book Providence.
- 08.07.18 / Betsy Graziani Fasbinder‘s From Page to Stage was featured alongside Brooke Warner‘s Green-Light Your Book as books that every author should read on She Reads.
- 08.07.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was called a book you need to know this week by Bustle.
- 08.06.18 / The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah was featured alongside SRC guest author books Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott, Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller and The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll as four of the best books of 2018 on Refinery29.
- 08.06.18 / She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell, The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall, Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, The Lightkeeper’s Daughters by Jean E. Pendziwol, The Bucket List by Georgia Clark, Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey, and The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle were favorite books of Kimberly Williams-Paisley on She Reads.
- 08.06.18 / Books on the Subway announced The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall as their August Off the Rails Book Club Pick.
- 08.06.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was called a best book coming out soon on HelloGiggles.
- 08.03.18 / She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell was featured in the New York Times as a crime book worth reading.
- 08.03.18 / Deadline Hollywood announced the Disney Channel’s plans to bring Elise Allen‘s Gabby Duran trilogy to life as a television series.
- 08.03.18 / Robyn Harding‘s Her Pretty Face received a fantastic review on Shelf Awareness.
- 08.03.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall received a stellar review by the Historical Novel Society.
- 08.03.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall was featured as a summer must-read in Us Weekly.
- 08.02.18 / The Completionist‘s Siobhan Adcock was featured in an article on Hypable.
- 08.01.18 / The Bucket List‘s Georgia Clark was interviewed on a special segment of Ear Wolf’s Podcast 350.
- 08.01.18 / The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah was named a library top ten pick in the Journal Gazette.
- 08.01.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was called a book to look out for on Bustle.
- 08.01.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was one of July’s most noteworthy releases in Bustle.
- 07.31.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott, She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell, Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding, The Other Woman by Sandie Jones, Providence by Caroline Kepnes, The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll and Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey were featured as a few of the most chilling thrillers written by women this year in Parade.
- 07.30.18 / Robyn Harding‘s Her Pretty Face was featured alongside SRC guest author Megan Abbott‘s Give Me Your Hand on the Nerd Daily.
- 07.30.18 / She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell was named a book to watch out for this week on HelloGiggles.
- 07.30.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was a book that EW‘s book staff is loving this month.
- 07.30.18 / Rebecca Serle‘s The Dinner List, Ashley Farley‘s Nell and Lady and Kendare Blake’s Two Dark Reigns were featured as three of the most anticipated books of fall 2018 by She Reads.
- 07.30.18 / The Lightkeeper’s Daughters by Jean E. Pendziwol, But Not Forever by Jan Von Schleh, Midnight Crossing by Diane Shute, The Amendment by Anne Leigh Parrish, and The Secret Lives of Royals by Shalini Dua were named books guaranteed to transport you to new places by Bookstr.
- 07.28.18 / Providence by Caroline Kepnes and Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle were featured as two of the best thriller books of this summer in the NY Post.
- 07.28.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was a featured as a beach read that’ll make your summer sizzle by the Sioux City Journal.
- 07.27.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was named one of the best books to read this August on Oprah.
- 07.27.18 / The Lightkeeper’s Daughters by Jean E. Pendziwol was called one of the best stories about family and friendship on Culturalist.
- 07.27.18 / Cosmo UK featured Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott and Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding as two of the best new books of July.
- 07.27.18 / Emily Giffin’s All We Ever Wanted was featured as a great book to bring on your honeymoon on The Knot, alongside Carola Lovering’s Tell Me Lies.
- 07.27.18 / The Skimm featured a special wine pairing segment with Give Me Your Hand‘s Megan Abbott.
- 07.27.18 / Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding was featured in People.
- 07.26.18 / All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin and Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle were featured as two of this week’s bestsellers in the Toronto Star.
- 07.26.18 / Emily Giffin‘s All We Ever Wanted, Carola Lovering’s Tell Me Lies, and Megan Abbott’s Give Me Your Hand were named author-recommended choices on Bookbub.
- 07.26.18 / Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand, had a featured author profile in The Wall Street Journal.
- 07.26.18 / Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand, had a featured author profile in Time Magazine.
- 07.26.18 / Emily Giffin’s All We Ever Wanted was featured as a must-read women’s fiction novel in USA Today’s Happily Ever After.
- 07.25.18 / Camille Perri’s When Kate Met Cassidy and Megan Abbott’s Give Me Your Hand were named as two of the must-read books this summer by Today.
- 07.25.18 / The Lightkeeper’s Daughters by Jean E. Pendziwol popped up all over Manhattan thanks to Books on the Subway.
- 07.25.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was reviewed on Slate.
- 07.25.18 / Variety reported that Taylor Jenkins Reid‘s Daisy Jones and the Six will be made into an Amazon television series produced by Reese Witherspoon.
- 07.25.18 / POPSUGAR showcased Camille Perri’s When Kate Met Cassidy, Carola Lovering’s Tell Me Lies and Emily Griffin’s All We Ever Wanted as their book club picks that need a film adaptation.
- 07.24.18 / These Rebel Waves by Sara Raasch was featured as one of the biggest YA novels to read this summer on She Reads.
- 07.24.18 / Belle Brett’s Gina in the Floating World received a stellar review in the Somerville Wicked Local.
- 07.24.18 / Shondaland featured When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri as a book to fall in love with this summer.
- 07.24.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was featured as a book to top off your summer in Bustle.
- 07.24.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was a featured giveaway on Bookish.
- 07.23.18 / The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald was featured as the perfect book for fans of Big Little Lies on Bustle.
- 07.23.18 / Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding was reviewed on BookTrib.
- 07.22.18 / Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller was featured on Bustle as a book to read to combat dating burnout.
- 07.21.18 / Three Days Missing‘s Kimberly Belle was interviewed in the Memphis Public Libraries’ podcast.
- 07.20.18 / The Skimm chose Carola Lovering’s Tell Me Lies as a Skimm Pick.
- 07.20.18 / Camille Perri’s When Kate Met Cassidy was featured as a perfect book to read at the bar in The Rumpus.
- 07.20.18 / Megan Abbott was interviewed in The Seattle Times.
- 07.20.18 / Betches chose Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering as one of the most ‘Instagrammable’ books to bring to the beach.
- 07.20.18 / Laurie Buchanan‘s The Business of Being earned a stellar review in the New Spirit Journal.
- 07.20.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall will be an August featured event on Adventures By The Book.
- 07.20.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was chosen as the book of the week in People.
- 07.19.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was named one of the smartest beach reads of 2018 by the BBC.
- 07.19.18 / Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand was featured in the New York Times.
- 07.18.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall was featured in an incredible and heartwarming segment on Spectrum News NY1.
- 07.18.18 / Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand received a fantastic review in The New Yorker.
- 07.17.18 / Untamed Cowboy by Maisey Yates, Awaken by Denese Shelton, Midnight Crossing by Diane Shute and Hidden by Kelli Clare were featured as four of the best new romance novels to read at the beach by Working Mother.
- 07.17.18 / Rea Frey, author of Not Her Daughter, was featured in a special guest segment on The Thrill Begins.
- 07.16.18 / The Neighbors by Hannah Mary McKinnon was reviewed on Really Into This.
- 07.16.18 / Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding was featured on Crime Reads.
- 07.16.18 / Interview with Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand, was featured in Nylon, where she is named a master of female monsters and mythic ambition.
- 07.16.18 / Interview with Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand, was featured in Entertainment Weekly, where she is named a master of female monsters and mythic ambition.
- 07.16.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was called “hypnotic” by The New York Times.
- 07.16.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was featured on HelloGiggles.
- 07.14.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was highly recommended by NYC Book Girl.
- 07.14.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was titled a best book this week by the New York Post.
- 07.13.18 / Cosmo UK featured Jessica Knoll’s The Favorite Sister as one of the best new books this summer.
- 07.13.18 / Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding, Providence by Caroline Kepnes and Hidden by Kelli Clare were each recognized as bone-chilling summer thrillers worthy of reading on Friday the 13th by HelloGiggles.
- 07.13.18 / Sandie Jones, author of The Other Woman, sat down and spoke with Crime by the Book.
- 07.13.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was named one of July’s best new thrillers by Crime Reads.
- 07.13.18 / Barnes and Noble featured She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell and Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott as best new thrillers of July.
- 07.13.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering and The Bucket List by Georgia Clark were featured in the Best August Ever section of Cosmo.
- 07.13.18 / All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin, Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering and She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell were featured reads on Modern Jetsetter.
- 07.13.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri, All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin and Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott were named best books of summer by Family Circle.
- 07.13.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri and The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll were named best beach reads by Marie Claire editors.
- 07.13.18 / Siobhan Adcock, author of The Completionist, shared the relevance of dystopian motherhood with Book Riot.
- 07.13.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall was called a “charming story” by the Jewish Book Council.
- 07.13.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall was featured on Culturalist.
- 07.13.18 / All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin was featured in The New York Times.
- 07.13.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was featured on CBS This Morning as a summer read.
- 07.13.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was called a best July book cover by Book Riot.
- 07.12.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall was called just as empowering as it is eye-opening on Hypable.
- 07.12.18 / Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding was named one of this week’s hot releases by Bookish.
- 07.12.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was praised on The Millions.
- 07.11.18 / Kristina Perez, author of Sweet Black Waves, was featured on the Barnes & Noble Teen Blog.
- 07.11.18 / She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell, Providence by Caroline Kepnes and The Other Woman by Sandie Jones were featured as binge-worthy books by POPSUGAR.
- 07.10.18 / Author Susie Orman Schnall shared with BookTrib about why her an David Duchovny should be friends.
- 07.10.18 / Author Susie Orman Schnall was interviewed USA Today’s Happy Ever After.
- 07.10.18 / Author Susie Orman Schnall was interviewed by Chick Lit Central.
- 07.10.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall was called a historical fiction book to read by Bustle.
- 07.10.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was featured as a must-read for the summer by Lenox Hotel.
- 07.09.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll, Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott, She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell, Entangled Moon by E.C. Frey, Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding, Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey and The Other Woman by Sandie Jones were named the creepiest thrillers of summer by Book Bub.
- 07.09.18 / Goodreads shared Jennie Shaw’s fingernail feature of Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering.
- 07.09.18 / Kimberly Belle, author of Three Days Missing, was interviewed on WREG News Channel 3.
- 07.09.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was called a creepiest thriller of summer by Slate.
- 07.09.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was highlighted by US Weekly as a trending title.
- 07.08.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was featured as a summer read to survive any situation by Medium.
- 07.08.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was featured as a best summer book by The Guardian.
- 07.08.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was featured on New York Magazine.
- 07.07.18 / Kimberly Belle, author of Three Days Missing, was featured in the Knox News.
- 07.07.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll, Providence by Caroline Kepnes, Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott, She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell, Entangled Moon by E.C. Frey, Hidden by Kelli Clare, Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle, Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey and The Other Woman by Sandie Jones were all named as new thrillers by women guaranteed to give you chills this summer on Brit + Co.
- 07.07.18 / The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid was named a book to read with your mom and grandma by Bustle.
- 07.07.18 / Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding and Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott were best new books of July by Brief Take.
- 07.07.18 / Jessica Knoll, author of The Favorite Sister, was on TODAY talking about Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering.
- 07.07.18 / Kimberly Belle, author of Three Days Missing, book was featured on HelloGiggles as a thriller for those that love Sharp Objects.
- 07.07.18 / Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding was featured as required reading and a must-read by The New Post.
- 07.06.18 / Providence by Caroline Kepnes was named one of the best books to bring on summer vacation and featured in Traveling with T as a mystery that will give you chills this summer along with Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott.
- 07.06.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was called a page-turner by Crime Reads.
- 07.06.18 / Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding was featured as a book for lovers of Gillian Flynn by Bustle.
- 07.06.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall was named an inspiring career girl story on Buzzfeed.
- 07.06.18 / Redbook Magazine called One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid, the author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, a great romance book.
- 07.06.18 / All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin was highlighted as a best new book by People.
- 07.06.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson and All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin were called best reads for moms during their free time by Culturalist.
- 07.05.18 / Before and Again by Barbara Delinsky was featured as a Publishers Weekly Best-Seller.
- 07.04.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was named a best new book by POPSUGAR.
- 07.03.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was called a book to read in July by Vulture.
- 07.02.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall and Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott were featured as best books out this July by Refinery 29.
- 07.02.18 / Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding, Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott and The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall were featured as new releases by Pop Goes The Reader.
- 07.02.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was named a must-read for July by Entertainment Weekly.
- 07.02.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was called a must-read if you love rom-coms by Buzzfeed.
- 06.30.18 / Before and Again by Barbara Delinsky was praised in the Iowa Gazette.
- 06.30.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was named a best new fiction book by Bustle.
- 06.29.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll, Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott, She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell and Providence by Caroline Kepnes were featured as books to keep you on the edge of your chaise lounge this summer by Refinery 29.
- 06.29.18 / Read It Forward called Providence by Caroline Kepnes and Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott two of the most chilling thrillers of summer.
- 06.29.18 / Melissa Scholes Young, author of Flood, was interviewed by Deep South Magazine.
- 06.29.18 / Working Mother called How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson and Entangled Moon by E.C. Frey books to which every working mom can relate.
- 06.29.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri, All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin and Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering were part of theSkimm‘s guide to Fourth of July reads.
- 06.29.18 / She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell and The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll were featured as sophomore novels by crime writers that need to be read by Crime Reads.
- 06.29.18 / Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand, was interviewed by Punch Drink about her book.
- 06.29.18 / Rea Frey, author of Not Her Daughter, shared a debut diary with Thrill Begins.
- 06.29.18 / Michele Campbell, author of She Was the Quiet One, and Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand, had a chat with PureWow.
- 06.29.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri and Providence by Caroline Kepnes were called best new books by People.
- 06.29.18 / Providence by Caroline Kepnes was highlighted as a best book of 2018 by Real Simple.
- 06.29.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was named a summer read; featured for Pride Month on Marie Claire.
- 06.29.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was featured as a read to heat up your summer by USA Toda
- 06.28.18 / Jessica Knoll, author of The Favorite Sister, was interviewed on HelloGiggles.
- 06.28.18 / The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock was called captivating in a recent review by Fredericksburg FreeLance Star.
- 06.28.18 / Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller was called a memoir that needs to be made into a movie ASAP by Bustle.
- 06.28.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri, All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin, The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock and The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll were featured as four of 11 must-read summer books by Women Health Magazine.
- 06.28.18 / All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin was highlighted as a new release by Bustle.
- 06.27.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was featured on Refinery 29.
- 06.26.18 / Francine Falk-Allen‘s memoir, Not a Poster Child, was showcased in The Mighty.
- 06.26.18 / Kimberly Belle, author of Three Days Missing, was given a five star review by Jennifer Tar Hell Reader.
- 06.26.18 / Bustle called The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll and Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott books that should be made into movies ASAP.
- 06.26.18 / Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand, shared with Vanity Fair the kind of women people want in stories.
- 06.26.18 / Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle and Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding were featured as chilling thriller for the summer by Buzzfeed.
- 06.26.18 / Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand, was interviewed about the taboo topics she writes about by Literary Hub.
- 06.26.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was a staff pick from Entertainment Weekly.
- 06.26.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was called ridiculously relatable by Elite Daily.
- 06.26.18 / Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller was featured in POPSUGAR.
- 06.25.18 / Entertainment Weekly featured Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand, as potentially being Hollywood’s next big novelist.
- 06.25.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was called the lesbian chick lit romance of summer by INTO.
- 06.25.18 / Providence by Carline Kepnes, All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin, How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson, The Bucket List by Georgia Clark, and Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott were books for your beach bag on POPSUGAR.
- 06.25.18 / Buzzfeed featured Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller as a great audiobook.
- 06.25.18 / Author Allison Pearson was interviewed about her book by BookTrib.
- 06.24.18 / Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand, was interviewed about her murderesses by Vulture.
- 06.24.18 / All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin, Providence by Caroline Kepnes, Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott and Hidden by Kelli Clare were named thrillers you have to have on your radar by POPSUGAR.
- 06.23.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was named a weekend pick for book lovers by USA Today.
- 06.22.18 / The Other Woman by Sandie Jones was featured in Booklist Online as a book recommendation for fans of Clare Mackintosh and Karen Perry.
- 06.22.18 / KTVB called All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin and The Bucket List by Georgia Clark best books to read this summer.
- 06.22.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was called “both a lighthearted romance and a deeply nuanced exploration of identity” by Book Reporter.
- 06.22.18 / The Other Woman by Sandie Jones was highlighted by Publishers Weekly as a fall mystery release.
- 06.22.18 / Providence by Caroline Kepnes was on the Must List in Entertainment Weekly.
- 06.22.18 / Providence by Caroline Kepnes was featured on The Tonight Show by Jimmy Fallon.
- 06.22.18 / Jessica Knoll’s book, The Favorite Sister, was acquired for a series by Bruna Papandrea’s Made Up Stories.
- 06.22.18 / The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock, Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding and She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell were featured as great escapes for summer by Ms. Career Girl.
- 06.22.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was a summer read by OUT.
- 06.22.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was featured as a book we’re reading this summer by goop.
- 06.21.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid were the summer reading recommendations from Off the Shelf.
- 06.21.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was named an editor’s pick by The Strategist.
- 06.21.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall and Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott were named books to read this summer by InStyle.
- 06.20.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was named one of the coolest books of the season by The Globe and Mail.
- 06.20.18 / Entangled Moon by E.C. Frey was named a suspense book to read by POPSUGAR.
- 06.20.18 / Taylor Jenkins Reid, author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, book was featured as a book to read if you love The Bold Type on She Reads.
- 06.20.18 / The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock was featured on Tor.com as a book about motherhood and dystopia.
- 06.20.18 / Before and Again by Barbara Delinsky and Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering were called best books for summer vacation by POPSUGAR.
- 06.20.18 / Author Camille Perri was interviewed for Vogue.
- 06.19.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll and Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott are books authors are packing for their summer vacations according to Real Simple.
- 06.19.18 / Providence by Caroline Kepnes was highlighted as an “ultimate summer read” by Bustle.
- 06.19.18 / Author Camille Perri was interviewed on USA Today‘s Happy Ever After.
- 06.19.18 / Girl with a Gun by Kari Bovée was featured on Teen Reads.
- 06.19.18 / Author Caroline Kepnes shared with Lenny Letter about what she learned from camp.
- 06.19.18 / Author Caroline Kepnes was interviewed on CrimeReads.
- 06.19.18 / Bustle said that “Providence is Kepnes at her best” in a review of the summer-release by Caroline Kepnes.
- 06.19.18 / Author Camille Perri shared with Electric Literature about writing queer romantic comedy.
- 06.18.18 / Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle, Hidden by Kelli Clare and The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock were featured as books that sizzle by Pensacola News Journal.
- 06.18.18 / Author Camille Perri shared with Literary Hub about writing queer romantic comedy.
- 06.18.18 / Author Camille Perri was interviewed for AMNewYork.
- 06.15.18 / Parade called Hidden by Kelli Clare and When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri two of summer’s hottest new reads for hopeless romantic.
- 06.15.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson, Hidden by Kelli Clare, Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding, How to Walk Away by Katherine Center, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock and The Lightkeeper’s Daughters by Jean E. Pendziwol were named best books for your #TBR pile by Bookstr.
- 06.15.18 / Providence by Caroline Kepnes was highlighted as a page-turner by Providence Journal.
- 06.15.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was named a book to read if you’re single by Bustle.
- 06.15.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was named a summer read; featured for Pride Month on Buzzfeed.
- 06.15.18 / The Secret Lives of Royals by Shalini Dua was featured as a must read for people that loved the royal wedding by Culturalist.
- 06.15.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering was called a trendy book by Culturalist.
- 06.15.18 / How to Walk Away by Katherine Center, Untamed Cowboy by Maisey Yates, When You Knew by Jamie Beck and Awaken by Denese Shelton were all featured as guilty pleasure weekend reads by Ms. Career Girl.
- 06.15.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was featured as a book to read this summer by The Star Tribune.
- 06.15.18 / How to Walk Away by Katherine Center was featured in BookPage.
- 06.14.18 / The Other Woman by Sandie Jones, Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle and She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell were highlighted as unputdownable on Goodreads Blog.
- 06.14.18 / Jessica Knoll’s book, The Favorite Sister, was called a book to read this summer by Fodors Travel.
- 06.14.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was named a summer read; featured for Pride Month on Advocate.
- 06.14.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering was featured in Vogue‘s dress like characters guide.
- 06.14.18 / Lit Reader called Providence by Caroline Kepnes a book to be on your radar.
- 06.14.18 / Author Megan Abbott wrote about why women love true crime for the Los Angeles Times.
- 06.13.18 / Refinery29 called Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller and The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll books they can’t wait to read.
- 06.13.18 / All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin was named a most-anticipated book of summer by USA Today.
- 06.12.18 / Carola Lovering shared about her book, Tell Me Lies, with Literary Hub.
- 06.12.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was named a summer read; featured for Pride Month on HelloGiggles.
- 06.12.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was named a summer read; featured for Pride Month on Shondaland.
- 06.12.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering was featured in Bustle and named it a book to read this week and called it “an absorbing novel” in a recent review.
- 06.12.18 / The Secret Lives of Royals by Shalini Dua was featured as a book to read this summer on Buzzfeed.
- 06.12.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering was called a great read for fans of Jessica Knoll by Buzzfeed.
- 06.12.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark was featured as a book you won’t be able to put down by Cosmopolitan.
- 06.11.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was named a top summer pick by WVNews.
- 06.11.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering was highlighted by HelloGiggles as a new release.
- 06.11.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was named a beach read by amNewYork.
- 06.11.18 / Author Jessica Knoll was interviewed on the Full Booked podcast.
- 06.11.18 / Kirkus Reviews said Boot Language by Vanya Erickson had a “particular poignancy.”
- 06.10.18 / The News & Observer said “there should be more mysteries [like Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle].”
- 06.08.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was highlighted by Elite Daily.
- 06.08.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering was highlighted as having a hot book cover by Book Riot.
- 06.08.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering was featured on USA Today‘s Happy Ever After, and was called a “seriously great summer read.”
- 06.08.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was in the July edition of Cosmopolitan.
- 06.08.18 / Above the Star by Alexis Marie Chute was featured as a great fantasy read by Culturalist.
- 06.08.18 / The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock was named a book to take on vacation by Ms. Career Girl.
- 06.08.18 / Mandy Stadtmiller, author of Unwifeable, was on The Today Show with Megyn Kelly.
- 06.08.18 / How to Walk Away by Katherine Center was named a New York Times best-seller.
- 06.07.18 / Lenny Letter published an excerpt from Providence by Caroline Kepnes.
- 06.07.18 / All Books Considered gave Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering a four star review and highly recommended it.
- 06.07.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering and The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll were featured on the Betches summer reading list.
- 06.07.18 / Jessica Knoll shared with Cosmopolitan about her least favorite social media trend.
- 06.06.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was called a best book of summer by Newsday.
- 06.06.18 / The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock and Sweet Black Waves by Kristina Pérez were highlighted as new sci-fi and fantasy books by The Nerd Daily.
- 06.06.18 / Before and Again by Barbara Delinsky and Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering were featured as hot books of summer by POPSUGAR.
- 06.05.18 / All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin and Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott were featured as must-read books of summer by Bookish.
- 06.05.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was named a humorous book about motherhood by Buzzfeed.
- 06.05.18 / Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller and The Bucket List by Georgia Clark were recommended reads for readers who love Sex and the City by She Reads.
- 06.05.18 / Kelli Clare, author of Hidden, was interviewed on USA Today’s Happy Ever After.
- 06.05.18 / Kelli Clare, author of Hidden, was interviewed by Hank Garner on The Authors Stories Podcast.
- 06.05.18 / Shalini Dua, author of The Secret Lives of Royals, shared her tips to being royal with Fangirlish.
- 06.05.18 / Above the Star by Alexis Marie Chute was featured as a great fantasy read by Buzzfeed.
- 06.05.18 / Hypable shared an excerpt of Above the Star by Alexis Marie Chute.
- 06.05.18 / Providence by Caroline Kepnes was featured as a book to read in June by LITHUB.
- 06.05.18 / Kelli Clare, author of Hidden, was interviewed by USA Today‘s Happy Ever After.
- 06.04.18 / Our Little Secret by Roz Nay and The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll were featured as killer new thrillers by Us Weekly.
- 06.04.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was named a new romance of June by Hypable.
- 06.04.18 / Anne Leigh Parrish, author of The Amendment, wrote an article about coming full circle on Medium.
- 06.04.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll and All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin were called best books of summer by Good Housekeeping.
- 06.04.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll and Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller were called books worth reading by Moneyish.
- 06.04.18 / Untamed Cowboy by Maisey Yates and Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering were featured in Brides Magazine.
- 06.04.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was featured as a book to read if you love Caroline Kepnes on She Reads.
- 06.04.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll and Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller were called steamy beach reads by Moneyish.
- 06.04.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson, Before and Again by Barbara Delinsky, The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall, Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding, She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell, Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, How to Walk Away by Katherine Center and The Lightkeeper’s Daughter by Jean E. Pendziwol were highlighted as must read summer books by women by Levo.
- 06.03.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was named a refreshing summer book by The Honolulu Star Advertiser.
- 06.03.18 / The Darkest Warrior by Gena Showalter was a sci-fi romance read for June on Syfy.
- 06.02.18 / Providence by Caroline Kepnes was featured as a book to read in June by Entertainment Weekly.
- 06.01.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was named a big book of summer by BookPage.
- 06.01.18 / Georgia Clark, author of The Bucket List; Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand; Camille Perri, author of When Katie Met Cassidy; Sara Shepard, author of The Elizas; Kendare Blake, author of One Dark Throne; and Taylor Jenkins Reid, author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, led a panel at POPSUGAR Playground.
- 06.01.18 / Bustle featured When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri, Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering and Providence by Caroline Kepnes as best books coming out in June.
- 06.01.18 / Well + Good featured All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin as a book they could not put down.
- 06.01.18 / The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock was highlighted as a June release by io9
- 06.01.18 / My Plain Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton and Jodi Meadows was called a best June book by Bustle.
- 06.01.18 / Emily Giffin, author of All We Ever Wanted, was interviewed by Hello Sunshine.
- 06.01.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was featured as a juicy book of summer by StyleCaster.
- 06.01.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall; Sea Witch by Sarah Henning; and My Plain Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton and Jodi Meadows were highlighted as need to know books of summer by Hypable.
- 06.01.18 / The Other Woman by Sandie Jones was call “the most twisty, addictive and gripping debut thriller you’ll read this year” by Bookish First.
- 06.01.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering was featured in The Star.
- 06.01.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering was featured in Town & Country.
- 06.01.18 / The Bucket List by Georgia Clark, The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll, and Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott were previewed by Los Angeles Times.
- 06.01.18 / Providence by Caroline Kepnes was called a “supernatural crime romance that bursts at all the right seams” by The New York Times Book Review.
- 06.01.18 / All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin and Providence by Caroline Kepnes were picked as best new audible books on She Reads.
- 06.01.18 / Kassidy Voinche featured When The Beat Drops by Anna Hecker and Who Are You, Trudy Herman? by B.E. Beck on her Youtube channel.
- 06.01.18 / The movie rights to Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey were secured by Argent Pictures.
- 06.01.18 / The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah was a summer book pick for Goop.
- 06.01.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was a June book pick by People Magazine.
- 05.31.18 / The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock was featured on Chicago Review of Books.
- 05.31.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was featured as a novel that revisits beloved characters after a hiatus by Time.
- 05.30.18 / Literary Hub featured The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll, All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin, Providence by Caroline Kepnes, Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott, When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall, Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle, How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson and The Bucket List by Georgia Clark on their ultimate summer books preview.
- 05.30.18 / Robyn Harding‘s Her Pretty Face and SRC guest Caroline Kepnes‘s book Providence were named sizzling reads for a South Florida summer by the Palm Beach Post.
- 05.30.18 / How to Walk Away by Katherine Center, Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle, The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall, The Lightkeeper’s Daughters by Jean E. Pendziwol, Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding, The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock, Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott and Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey were featured as summer reads by Working Mother.
- 05.30.18 / All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin and Providence by Caroline Kepnes were part of Entertainment Weekly‘s summer book preview.
- 05.30.18 / Entertainment Weekly highlighted Caroline Kepnes, author of Providence, in their summer preview of female authors.
- 05.30.18 / All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin and Providence by Caroline Kepnes were selected as must read thrillers of summer by Entertainment Weekly.
- 05.29.18 / The Opposite of Never by Mary Kathleen Mehuron, Now I Can See the Moon by Alice Tallmadge, Raising Myself by Beverly Engel and Tree Dreams by Kristin Kaye were featured as books to keep you woke in 2018 by Bookstr.
- 05.28.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was named the number two book of summer by Entertainment Weekly.
- 05.28.18 / My Plain Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton and Jodi Meadows; Sea Witch by Sarah Henning; Who Are You, Trudy Herman? by B.E. Beck; and The Leaving Year by Pam McGaffin were picked as exciting summer YA reads by POPSUGAR.
- 05.27.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall and How To Walk Away by Katherine Center were featured as two of the best books to take to the beach this summer on the Perpetual Page-Turner.
- 05.26.18 / Jessica Knoll’s book, The Favorite Sister, was called a best summer beach read by Daily Beast.
- 05.26.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri and How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson were named best books of summer by New York Post.
- 05.26.18 / How to Walk Away by Katherine Center, Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Trouble the Water by Jacqueline Friedland, and Winter Sister by Robin Oliveira were featured by Parade as Memorial Day reads.
- 05.26.18 / Bustle highlighted How to Walk Away by Katherine Center and When the Beat Drops by Anna Hecker as books you could finish over Memorial Day weekend.
- 05.26.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was featured as a book for summer vacation by New York Post.
- 05.25.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll and All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin were called best books to bring to the beach by Good Morning America and ABC.
- 05.24.18 / Epic Reads called My Plain Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton and Jodi Meadows one of the most anticipated YA books of summer.
- 05.24.18 / Jessica Knoll shared with Amazon Book Reviews about where she wrote her latest book The Favorite Sister.
05.24.18 / Seattle Times selected Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott as a best new crime read for summer. - 05.24.18 / Bookish shared an exclusive excerpt from Kelli Clare‘s book Hidden.
- 05.23.18 / When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri was called a great book by Nylon,
- 05.23.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was one of Newsday‘s summer beach picks.
- 05.23.18 / The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah was a summer book pick for the Washington Post.
- 05.23.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was featured as a hot summer book by USA Today.
- 05.23.18 / Jessica Knoll, author of The Favorite Sister, and Camille Perri, author of When Kate Met Cassidy, were featured as best books of summer by Glamour.
- 05.23.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller, and She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop were highlighted as exciting new books with pink covers by Bustle.
- 05.23.18 / How to Walk Away by Katherine Center, Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller, The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll, When the Beat Drops by Anna Hecker, Trouble the Water by Jacqueline Friedland, and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid were spotlighted as great reads for Memorial Day weekend by Brit + Co.
- 05.22.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was featured as a must-read by Bustle.
- 05.22.18 / The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, The Subway Girls by Susie Schnall and The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll were selected as brilliant books to bring to the beach by Refinery 29.
- 05.22.18 /All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin was featured as a best summer book by Apartment Therapy.
- 05.21.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was called a best read of summer by Conde Nast Traveler.
- 05.21.18 / Kristina Perez revealed the cover of The Tesla Legacy with Hypable.
- 05.21.18 / Mindy Tarquini, author of The Infinite Now, was interviewed by National Book Critics Circle.
- 05.21.18 / BookBub selected The Subway Girls by Susie Schnall as a great historical fiction book coming out this summer.
- 05.18.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was named the summer read for thinking women by Marie Claire.
- 05.18.18 / Celebs are lining up to read The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll according to People.
- 05.17.18 / Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller was featured in The New Yorker.
- 05.17.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was featured as a refreshing summer read by The New York Times.
- 05.17.18 / How to Walk Away by Katherine Center and The Subway Girls by Susie Schnall were named books for your beach bag by The Perpetual Page Turner.
- 05.16.18 / Author Jessica Knoll shared her key to productivity with Ladders.
- 05.16.18 / Fear the Walking Dead actress Kim Dickens read “A Measure of Desire,” an essay by Andrea Jarrell, author of I’m the One Who Got Away, on the Modern Love Podcast.
- 05.15.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll, All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin, How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson, Before and Again by Barbara Delinsky, and Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott were named highly anticipated books of summer by She Reads.
- 05.15.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was featured as a book pick for what to read if you miss Scandal by She Reads.
- 05.15.18 / Bookbub called Providence by Caroline Kepnes a book like Stephen King’s.
- 05.15.18 / When the Beat Drops by Anna Hecker and The Elizas by Sara Shepard were selected as books to read as soon as you finish final exams by Bustle.
- 05.15.18 / BookRiot shared excerpts of The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll.
- 05.15.18 / Katherine Center , author of How to Walk Away, was interviewed on USA Today‘s Happy Ever After.
- 05.15.18 / Jessica Knoll, author of The Favorite Sister, shared with Girlboss about how it is time to stop pitting women against each other.
- 05.15.18 / Bette Lee Crosby revealed the cover of her new book A Year of Extraordinary Moments on USA Today‘s Happy Ever After.
- 05.14.18 / Jessica Knoll, author of The Favorite Sister, and Megan Abbott, author of Give Me Your Hand, were featured by Off the Shelf as great authors with forthcoming books.
- 05.14.18 / Entertainment Weekly published an excerpt from All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin.
- 05.14.18 / USA Today called The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll “a guilty pleasure.”
- 05.14.18 / Kirkus Reviews called The Leaving Year by Pam McGaffin “a charming, emotional story.”
- 05.14.18 / Emily Giffin, author of All We Ever Wanted, was called a “hottest book of summer” in a Goodreads blog post.
- 05.14.18 / Christie Nelson, author of Beautiful Illusions, shared with First for Women about relationships between mother-in-laws and daughter-in-laws.
- 05.14.18 / Jessica Knoll, author of The Favorite Sister, shared with Entertainment Weekly about what it means to be successful.
- 05.14.18 / Sara Shepard, author of The Elizas, will have a spinoff of her hit Pretty Little Liars on Freeform according to Deadline.
- 05.14.18 / All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin, The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll, Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott and How to Walk Away by Katherine Center were all featured in a list of books recommended by bestselling authors on BookBub.
- 05.13.18 / Kathy Mehuron, author of The Opposite of Never, was interviewed on Romance Romp Podcast.
- 05.12.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was featured as a must-read by the New York Post.
- 05.12.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was named a must read book by New York Post.
- 05.12.18 / She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell was named a hot summer read by The Hollywood Reporter.
- 05.11.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson, The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock, Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding, She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell and All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin were named books to read on the beach by Brit + Co.
- 05.11.18 / Katherine Center, author of How to Walk Away was interviewed by The Houston Chronicle and wrote about falling in love with reading for them.
- 05.11.18 / The Summer of New Beginnings by Bette Lee Crosby, I’m the One Who Got Away by Andrea Jarrell, and Beautiful Illusion by Christie Nelson were chosen by Parade as books for mom.
- 05.10.18 / Author Mandy Stadtmiller shared with Refinery29 about sharing her darkest secrets.
- 05.10.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott, How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson and How to Walk Away by Katherine Center were highlighted as books everyone will be talking about by Modern Mrs. Darcy.
- 05.09.18 / How to Walk Away by Katherine Center, The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll and All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin were must-reads of summer on BookBub.
- 05.09.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard was highlighted by Bustle in a list of books that used the color of the year on their cover.
- 05.09.18 / Kristina Perez, author of Sweet Black Waves, shared with GERM Magazine a story about sisters who changed history.
- 05.09.18 / Before and Again by Barbara Delinsky and All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin were named best beach reads by BookBub.
- 05.08.18 / Taylor Jenkins Reid, author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, shared with Bustle about how she became a best-seller.
- 05.08.18 / Kirkus Reviews said that Kari Bovée’s book Girl with a Gun brought readers “solidly into the heyday of the Wild West shows,” in a recent review.
- 05.08.18 / Melissa Scholes Young, author of Flood, was interviewed on Must Read Fiction.
- 05.07.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was named a best book of May by Harper’s Bazaar.
- 05.07.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll, The Subway Girls by Susie Schnall, Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson, and The Bucket List by Georgia Clark were all featured as best beach reads by PureWow.
- 05.04.18 / The Summer of New Beginnings by Bette Lee Crosby shared with Women Writers Women’s Books about starting a book.
- 05.04.18 / The Amendment by Anne Leigh Parrish was called “a vibrant, introspective exploration of marriage and motherhood that highlights the power of self-acceptance,” by Booklist.
- 05.04.18 / Things To Do When It’s Raining by Marissa Stapley and Dead Girl Running by Christina Dodd were named perfect reads for moms by Book Clubbish.
- 05.04.18 / Katherine Center, author of How to Walk Away, held a TEDx Talk about teaching boys to read books about girls.
- 05.04.18 / The Subway Girls by Susie Schnall, Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle, Before and Again by Barbara Delinsky and How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson were all featured as hottest books of summer on Parade.
- 05.02.18 / Author Jessica Knoll was interviewed on Megyn Kelly TODAY.
- 05.01.18 / How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson, Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering, When Katie Met Cassidy by Camille Perri, Providence by Caroline Kepnes, Sweet Black Waves by Kristina Pérez and My Plain Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton and Jodi Meadows were highlighted as new books by Pop! Goes the Reader.
- 05.01.18 / VoyageATL interviewed Kimberly Belle, author of Three Days Missing.
- 05.01.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll and Our Little Secret by Roz Nay were picked as the must-read books on Daily Break.
- 05.01.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was included as a new book to read in May by Entertainment Weekly.
- 05.01.18 / Kimberly Belle, author of Three Days Missing, was interviewed by Voyage ATL.
- 05.01.18 / Now I Can See The Moon by Alice Tallmadge was featured in The Oregon Quarterly.
- 05.01.18 / Refinery29 called Jessica Knoll’s The Favorite Sister “a feminist thriller, and a must read.”
- 05.01.18 / How to Walk Away by Katherine Center and The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll were both featured on Bustle.
- 05.01.18 / Kelli Clare released the book trailer for her book Hidden.
- 05.01.18 / Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller was featured in the May edition of Elle.
- 04.30.18 / Joyce Lynnette Hocker, author of The Trail to Tincup, was interviewed on the Soul Sciences podcast.
- 04.30.18 / Paste Magazine shared an exclusive excerpt from When the Beat Drops by Anna Hecker.
- 04.30.18 / Summer of New Beginnings by Bette Lee Crosby, Our Little Secret by Roz Nay, The Subway Girlsby Susie Schnall, When You Knew by Jamie Beck and Girl with a Gun by Kari Bovée were all named best beach reads on Ms. Career Girl.
- 04.30.18 / When the Beat Drops by Anna Hecker, Sweet Black Waves by Kristina Perez, Sea Witch by Sarah Henning, and My Plain Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton and Jodi Meadows were featured on Kassidy Voinche’s YouTube channel.
- 04.30.18 / Teenreads reviewed The Frontman by Ron Bahar, saying the book does a “good job at capturing what it was like to be a teenager in the early 1980s.”
- 04.28.18 / Jessica Knoll, author of The Favorite Sister, shared with The New York Times about her aspirations to be wealthy.
- 04.27.18 / The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock was included in a list of new books like The Handmaid’s Tale on Entertainment Weekly.
- 04.27.18 / Robin Oliveira, author of Winter Sisters, was featured in Times Union to promote her event on May 3rd.
- 04.26.18 /Deborah Batterman, author of Just Like February, was interviewed by Joy on Paper.
- 04.26.18 / Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller was featured in a roundup on Bustle and the author was interview on WTF with Marc Maron podcast.
- 04.25.18 / The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson and The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock were included in a list of titles like The Handmaid’s Tale by BookBub.
- 04.25.18 / It’s Always the Husband by Michele Campbell and The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll were part of Culturalist‘s top ten thrillers.
- 04.25.18 / The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson was featured by The Hollywood Reporter.
- 04.25.18 / Hidden by Kelli Clare received a four-star review from RT Book Reviews.
- 04.25.18 / Who Are You, Trudy Herman? by B.E. Beck was spotlighted on YA Books Central.
- 04.24.18 / Mary Kathleen Mehuron, author of The Opposite of Never, was interviewed by USA Today’s Happily Ever After.
- 04.23.18 / Summer of New Beginnings by Bette Lee Crosby, The Opposite of Never by Mary Kathleen Mehuron, and Flood by Melissa Scholes Young were included in a roundup for Mother’s Day on Working Mother.
- 04.23.18 / USA Today’s Happily Ever After shared an excerpt from Dead Girl Running by Christina Dodd.
- 04.23.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard was featured in Us Weekly.
- 04.23.18 / Ron Bahar, author of The Frontman, shared with POPSUGAR about letting go of his youngest son.
- 04.23.18 / Our Little Secret by Roz Nay, Entangled Moon by E.C. Frey, and Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering were picked by POPSUGAR as books to read before You, the Lifetime series based on Caroline Kepnes’s novel by the same name, premieres.
- 04.22.18 / Mary Kathleen Mehuron, author of The Opposite of Never, was interviewed on Author Stories Podcast.
- 04.21.18 / Winter Sisters by Robin Oliveira, Beautiful Illusion by Christie Nelson, and A Promise Given by Michelle Cox were featured as must-read novels by Brit + Co.
- 04.21.18 / Girl with a Gun by Kari Bovée was featured in a roundup of books like Westworld by POPSUGAR.
- 04.20.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was named a book to be reading now by Today.
- 04.20.18 / The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson and Our Little Secret by Roz Nay were featured in Entertainment Weekly‘s Must List.
- 04.20.18 /Jessica Knoll was interviewed on The Today Show.
- 04.19.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard, The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll and Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott were featured in a roundup of best books of 2018 by Cosmopolitan.
- 04.19.18 / Melissa Scholes Young author of Flood, was interviewed by KBIA, the NPR station in Columbia, MO.
- 04.19.18 / Emma in the Night by Wendy Walker and The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll were featured as a best summer read by Cosmopolitan UK.
- 04.18.18 / How to Walk Away by Katherine Center was highlighted as a new book for book clubs by BookBub.
- 04.18.18 / The Zoe Report called Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller, Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott, How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson, Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey, Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding and Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle books to buy this summer.
- 04.18.18 / How to Walk Away by Katherine Center, Providence by Caroline Kepnes and All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin were all included in a beach reads roundup in Southern Living.
- 04.18.18 / How to Walk Away by Katherine Center was featured as a great book club pick by BookBub.
- 04.18.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard and Our Little Secret by Roz Nay were included in a list of spring thrillers on BookBub.
- 04.18.18 / Beverly Engel, author of Raising Myself, was interviewed about her book by Soul Sciences and she wrote about healing from her shame for NAMI.
- 04.17.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard and Our Little Secret by Roz Nay were also part of a roundup of best suspense books on BookPage.
- 04.17.18 / Our Little Secret by Roz Nay received great reviews from The Washington Post and Daily News.
- 04.17.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard and Our Little Secret by Roz Nay were featured on HelloGiggles.
- 04.16.18 / Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle received an awesome review from Publishers Weekly.
- 04.16.18 / Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid were picked as books to read this summer by Town & Country.
- 04.14.18 / Krishan Bedi, author of Engineering a Life, was interviewed on Lit CelebrAsian.
- 04.13.18 / Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller was featured in a “Best May Ever” article in Cosmo.
- 04.13.18 / How to Walk Away by Katherine Center, Providence by Caroline Kepnes and All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin were all included in a beach reads roundup in Southern Living.
- 04.12.18 / The Hollywood Reporter announced that How Hard Can It Be? by Allison Pearson was optioned for film by the producers of Big Little Lies.
- 04.11.18 / The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll was featured as a best book for summer by Elle.
- 04.11.18 / Just Like February by Deborah Batterman was featured by Women’s National Book Association.
- 04.10.18 / VoyageATL released Kimberly Belle, author of Three Days Missing, book trailer on YouTube.
- 04.10.18 / Kristin Hannah, author of The Great Alone, shared with The Hollywood Reporter how she turned a failed draft into a hit.
- 04.10.18 / Christina Dodd, author of Dead Girl Running, was named one of four mystery authors worth trying by The Daily Star.
- 04.09.18 / Susan Bishop Crispell, author of Dreaming in Chocolate, was interviewed on the Romance Romp podcast.
- 04.06.18 / Everless by Sara Holland was featured in Seventeen’s Snapchat story.
- 04.05.18 / The Midnights by Sarah Nicole Smetana was included in a roundup of YA books for spring on Buzzfeed.
- 04.04.18 /How to Walk Away by Katherine Center was included in the best new fiction of spring roundup on BookBub.
- 04.03.18 / Ron Bahar, author of The Frontman, was interviewed on The Author Stories Podcast.
- 04.03.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard was included in a roundup of new books by fan-favorite authors by International Business Times.
- 04.03.18 / Engineering a Life by Krishan Bedi was featured on Little India.
- 04.03.18 / Ron Bahar, author of The Frontman, was interviewed by YA Book Central about his new book.
- 04.02.18 / Dead Girl Running by Christina Dodd was included in a round up of upcoming romantic suspense books by BookBub.
- 04.02.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard was included in a list of best books for April in Town and Country Magazine.
- 04.02.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard was featured in a list of books you should definitely read on Time Out New York.
- 04.02.18 / Sara Shepard, author of The Elizas, had an article written about her on Goodreads Blog.
- 04.01.18 / Deborah Batterman, author of Just Like February, shared with Woman’s World about learning to swim at 66.
- 04.01.18 / The Nerd Daily featured The Elizas by Sara Shepard as an April release.
- 03.31.18 / The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson, Our Little Secret by Roz Nay, Dead Girl Running by Christina Dodd, The Elizas by Sara Shepard, and The Neighbors by Hannah Mary McKinnon were included in a roundup by Jordan D’Amico.
- 03.30.18 / Our Little Secret by Roz Nay was on a list of best new April books on Entertainment Weekly.
- The Elizas by Sara Shepard was included in a quiz on Bookish.
- 03.30.18 / Marissa Stapley, author of Things To Do When It’s Raining, was interviewed on the Romance Romp podcast.
- 03.29.18 / Bustle called Unwifeable by Mandy Stadtmiller a book sure to spark discussion at book club.
- 03.29.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard was included in a list of books for April in Harper’s Bazaar.
- 03.29.18 / Dead Girl Running by Christina Dodd and Providence by Caroline Kepnes were both in the spring preview on The Book Report.
- 03.29.18 / The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson was featured in Entertainment Weekly’s list of 10 best new thrillers.
- 03.29.18 / The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson, Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers by Sara Ackerman, Our Little Secret by Roz Nay, Dead Girl Running by Christina Dodd, The Opposite of Never by Kathy Mehuron, The Neighbors by Hannah Mary Mckinnon, A Promise Given by Michelle Cox, Shunned by Linda Curtis, Tree Dreams by Kristin Kaye, and Winter Sisters by Robin Oliveira were included in roundup on Working Mother.
- 03.28.18 / Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott was called a best new book by She Knows.
- 03.28.18 / Bette Lee Crosby, author of The Summer of New Beginnings, was interviewed by USA Today’s Happy Ever After.
- 03.28.18 / An excerpt of Roz Nay‘s Our Little Secret ran on CrimeReads.
- 03.28.18 / When Elephants Fly by Nancy Richardson Fischer; When the Beat Drops by Anna Hecker; My Plain Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows; Who Are You, Trudy Herman? by B.E. Beck, Sea Witch by Sarah Henning, Above the Star by Alexis Marie Chute, and Sweet Black Waves by Kristina Perez were included in a Bookstr roundup of unputdownable YA reads.
- 03.27.18 / She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop was included in a quiz on Book Riot.
- 03.27.18 / Harper’s BAZAAR ranked all the books by Liane Moriarty, author of Truly Madly Guilty, before the premiere of Big Little Lies’ second season.
- 03.26.18 / Bette Lee Crosby, author of The Summer of New Beginnings, had an interview with with Conversations Live! about her upcoming book.
- 03.25.18 / Jacquelyn Middleton, author of London, Can You Wait? was featured in the YES! section in all Gannett Newspapers.
- 03.25.18 / Bette Lee Crosby, author of The Summer of New Beginnings had an interview with The Author Stories Podcast.
- 03.23.18 / Anne Leigh Parrish, author of The Amendment, shared with Book Riot about why we need woman-driven stories.
- 03.23.18 / When the Beat Drops by Anna Hecker, Girl with a Gun by Kari Bovëe, The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall, Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle, She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell, Her Pretty Face by Robyn Harding, Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey, The Bucket List by Georgia Clark, How Hard Can It Be by Allison Pearson, The Completionist by Siobhan Adcock, Hidden by Kelli Clare were included in a roundup of the hottest new summer books on PopSugar.
- 03.23.18 / Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey and Dead Girl Running by Christina Dodd were included in a roundup of thrillers by Publishers Weekly.
- 03.22.18 / Dreaming in Chocolate by Susan Bishop Crispell was included on a list of 9 picks for Spring by Deep South Magazine.
- 03.22.18 / Christina Dodd, author of Dead Girl Running, wrote an article for Strand Magazine about bringing gothic mysteries to new readers.
- 03.20.18 / Our Little Secret by Roz Nay, The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll, and The Elizas by Sara Shepard were named on a list of top psychological thrillers this spring by BookBub.
- 03.20.18 / Last Trip Home by Wanda Maureen Miller resonated with the audience at the 4th annual South Bay Stories show according to The Beach Reporter.
- 03.19.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard was featured in an article on BookRiot called “36 Thrillers Riot Readers Love.”
- 03.19.18 / Above the Star by Alexis Marie Chute received an outstanding review from Kirkus Reviews.
- 03.17.18 / Joyce Hocker, author of The Trail to Tincup shared with Psychology Today about writing as a means of healing.
- 03.17.18 /Kari Bovée, author of Girl with a Gun was interviewed by Copperfield Review.
- 03.15.18 / Engineering a Life by Krishan Bedi received a 5/5 star review from San Francisco Book Review.
- 03.14.18 / The Midnights by Sarah Nicole Smetana was included in a roundup of the best young adult books of March by Paste Magazine.
- 03.14.18 / KHAAS BAAT included a review of Engineering a Life by Krishan Bedi for their “Under the Cover” section.
- 03.14.18 / Sarah Nicole Smetana, author of The Midnights wrote about musical nostalgia for Fangirlish.
- 03.14.18 / Dead Girl Running by Christina Dodd received a review from RT Book Reviews.
- 03.14.18 / The Opposite of Never by Kathy Mehuron was included in a roundup of eight books to check out this month on Chick Lit Central.
- 03.13.18 / The Midnights by Sarah Nicole Smetana received a great review from BookPage Review.
- 03.12.18 /Tyrell Johnson, author of The Wolves of Winter, shared his writing process and experience with BookTrib.
- 03.12.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard was included in a “18 Books You Won’t Want to Miss” roundup in Redbook.
- 03.12.18 / The Midnights by Sarah Nicole Smetana was included on a list of books to read if you are excited for Love, Simon by Hypable .
- 03.12.18 / Just Like February by Deborah Batterman was included on a list of books to read if you are excited for Love, Simon by Hypable .
- 03.09.18 / Krishan Bedi‘s Engineering a Life received a five star review from Paperback Paris
- 03.09.18 /Bette Lee Crosby, author of The Summer of New Beginnings, wrote about her mother’s inspirational views on love for Woman’s World.
- 03.08.18 /YA Books Central hosted a giveaway for The Midnights and interviewed author Sarah Nicole Smetana.
- 03.06.18 / Shunned by Linda A. Curtis was included in a roundup of inspiring stories by women on Ms. Career Girl.
- 03.06.18 / Rudy’s Rules for Travel by Mary K. Jensen was included in a roundup of inspiring stories by women on Ms. Career Girl.
- 03.06.18 / The Forbidden Temptation of Baseball by Dori Jones Yang was an honorable mention for the Readers Views Literary Awards.
- 03.06.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard was featured in the April print edition of Cosmopolitan Magazine.
- 03.05.18 / Sarah Nicole Smetana, author of The Midnights, shared main character Susannah Hayes’s favorite classic rock songs with Teen Reads.
- 03.06.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard was included in a Spring mysteries and thrillers roundup by Bookish.
- 03.05.18 /The Frontman by Ron Bahar was included on a list of books to read if you are excited for Love, Simon by Hypable .
- 03.05.18 / Kristin Hannah‘s book The Great Alone was featured as a bestseller in EW!
- 03.05.18 / Bette Lee Crosby, author of The Summer of New Beginnings, wrote an article for Southern Writers Magazine about writing what you know.
- 03.02.18 / The Midnights by Sarah Nicole Smetana was featured with an excerpt on Bustle.
- 03.01.18 / Bette Lee Crosby‘s book The Summer of New Beginnings was featured in Stuart Magazine.
- 03.01.18 / B&N Teen featured The Midnights in a roundup of most anticipated March reads and included author Sarah Nicole Smetana in a collection of author stories.
- 03.01.18 / The Elizas by Sarah Shepard was featured in an online roundup of the most anticipated books of 2018 by Cosmopolitan.
- 02.28.18 / Jacquelyn Middleton, author of London, Can You Wait?, explained to We Heart Writing how making playlists helps her write.
- 02.27.18 /Dreaming in Chocolate, by Susan Bishop Crispell, was spotlighted on Harlequin Junkie.
- 02.26.18 / Ron Bahar, author of The Frontman, wrote an essay about studying abroad for Daily Nebraskan.
- 02.26.18 / Dreaming in Chocolate by Susan Bishop Crispell, was reviewed on Happy. Pretty. Sweet. blog!
- 02.26.18 / Hannah Mary McKinnon, author of The Neighbors, wrote an article on how to embrace life with teenage boys for Working Mother.
- 02.26.18 / Sara Ackerman, author of Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers,was interview on the Author Stories Podcast!
- 02.26.18 / Sarah Nicole Smetana, author of The Midnights, wrote an essay for YA Interrobang.
- 02.23.18 / Brit + Co featured five BookSparks titles in a list of “10 Hot New Reads” including The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson, Shunned by Linda Curtis, Three Days Missing by Kimberly Belle, The Frontman by Ron Bahar, The Subway Girls by Susie Orman Schnall!
- 02.22.18 / Beverly Engel, author of Raising Myself, shared why so many women don’t report sexual harassment and assault with Psych Central.
- 02.22.18 / Melissa Scholes Young, author of Flood, wrote an article on dialect for Origins Journal!
- 02.20.18 / The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah, Things to Do When It’s Raining by Marissa Stapley, and She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop were all included on a list of Best Books of The Month: February Edition on Liz and Lisa.
- 02.20.18 / The Opposite of Never, by Mary Kathleen Mehuron, received a four star review from Manhattan Book Review!
- 02.20.18 / Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers by Sara Ackerman was a highlighted new release on Book Reporter.
- 02.20.18 / PopSugar featured both But Not Forever by Jan Von Schleh and Sweet Black Waves by Kristina Pérez.
- 02.20.18 / The Summer of New Beginnings by Bette Lee Crosby and The Elizas by Sara Shepard were featured by PopSugar.
- 02.20.18 / Dreaming in Chocolate by Susan Bishop Crispell received great reviews from both Paperback Paris and BookCatPin.
- 02.19.18 / Sarah Nicole Smetana, author of The Midnights, wrote an essay on her teenage band for Germ Magazine.
- 02.18.18 / Deborah Batterman, author of Just Like February, wrote about bonding with her daughter for Prime Women.
- 02.18.18 / She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop and The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah were featured in US Weekly as two of Reese Witherspoon’s book picks!
- 02.17.18 / Susan Bishop Crispell, author of Dreaming in Chocolate was interviewed by StarNews Online and shared some of her inspiration for the book.
- 02.17.18 / Sara Ackerman, author of Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers, wrote a column for Writer’s Digest about listening to your instincts.
- 02.16.18 / Susan Bishop Crispell, author of Dreaming in Chocolate shared the magic of fate in stories with Manhattan Book Review.
- 02.16.18 / PopSugar featured The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson.
- 02.14.18 / Things to Do When It’s Raining by Marissa Stapley was included on a roundup of books to read on Valentine’s Day by CBC.
- 02.15.18 / Song of Isabel by Ida Curtis received a glowing four-star review from RT Book Reviews.
- 02.15.18 / Kristin Hannah, author of The Great Alone, shared her book picks with The New York Times.
- 02.13.18 / Kirkus Reviews called Here We Grow by Paige Davis “very readable, surprisingly enjoyable, and truly uplifting” in their recent review.
- 02.12.18 / Kristin Hannah‘s book The Great Alone was featured in People Magazine as the Book of the Week!
- 02.12.18 / Andrea Jarrell, author of I’m the One Who Got Away, was interviewed about her book by Foreword Reviews.
- 02.12.18 / Raising Myself by Beverly Engel received a positive review from Kirkus Reviews!
- 02.10.18 / Bette Lee Crosby, author of The Summer of New Beginnings, shared with Prime Women how dogs can teach us new things about love.
- 02.09.18 / Marissa Stapley, author of Things to Do When It’s Raining, was a guest editor for SheReads, sharing a roundup of her favorite books.
- 02.09.18 / Bette Lee Crosby, author of The Summer of New Beginnings, shared the pros and cons of writing a series with Writer’s Digest.
- 02.07.18 / Match Made in Manhattan author Amanda Stauffer was on Good Morning America with her husband just in time for Valentine’s Day!
- 02.07.18 / She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop received an awesome review from Book Trib and Andrea was interviewed by Bustle!
- 02.07.18 / Bookstr featured Match Made in Manhattan by Amanda Stauffer, All We Knew by Jamie Beck, Dreaming in Chocolate by Susan Bishop Crispell, and Things To Do When It’s Raining by Marissa Stapley.
- 02.07.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard was featured on Entertainment Weekly.
- 02.07.18 / Things To Do When It’s Raining by Marissa Stapley was featured on USA Today’s Happy Ever After.
- 02.06.18 / Just Like February by Deborah Batterman received this excellent review from Kirkus Reviews: “An ultimately optimistic and hopeful novel about growing up amid personal and political disarray.”
- 02.06.18 / Wolves of Winter, by Tyrell Johnson, was included in a roundup of reads for fans of dystopian worlds on Culturalist!
- 02.06.18 / Our Little Secret by Roz Nay received a glowing review from Kirkus Reviews as well as a starred review from Library Journal Review!
- 02.06.18 / Deb Brandon, author of But My Brain Had Other Ideas, was interviewed live on BlogTalkRadio.
- 02.05.18 / She Regrets Nothing author Andrea Dunlop sat down with NBC: KING 5 Seattle to talk about her new book!
- 02.05.18 / Paperback Paris featured Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers by Sara Ackerman and The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah in its list of hot new historical fiction reads. Paperback Paris also reviewed Love Reconsidered by Phyllis Piano.
- 02.05.18 / HelloGiggles has all of the hottest books to hit the shelves this week, including She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop and The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah.
- 02.05.18 / Laurie Buchanan, author of Note To Self, chatted with Sarah Jordan on the Take Care Series podcast.
- 02.05.18 / Engineering A Life by Krishan Bedi was featured in Racing Towards Diversity Magazine.
- 02.05.18 / Scary Mommy interviewed Raising Myself author Beverly Engel on how childhood abuse can affect adulthood.
- 02.03.18 / Wilmington Star News reviewed Dreaming in Chocolate: “Susan Bishop Crispell delivers another magical realist romance.”
- 02.02.18 / Refinery29 featured She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop and The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah in its list of the best new books in February.
- 02.02.18 / Mary Kathleen Mehuron, author of The Opposite of Never, shared a personal essay on the golden years of life with Prime Women.
- 02.02.18 / The Toronto Star called Marissa Stapley’s Things To Do When It’s Raining, “A gem of a page-turner.”
- 02.02.18 / POP! Goes The Reader featured two of our favorite February reads: Dreaming in Chocolate by Susan Bishop Crispell and The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah.
- 02.02.18 / Women’s Writers, Women[‘s] Books selected London, Can You Wait? by Jacquelyn Middleton and I’m The One Who Got Away by Andrea Jarrell as recommended reads.
- 02.01.18 / Amazon named All We Knew by Jamie Beck a top romance read of February!
- 02.01.18 / Paperback Paris gave a shout-out to She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop in their most anticipated reads of February.
- 02.01.18 / Things To Do When It’s Raining author Marissa Stapley wrote a personal essay about what her books will mean to her children when they are older on The Globe and Mail.
- 02.01.18 / The Elizas by Sara Shepard received a starred Booklist review!
- 02.01.18 / Iris Waichler, author of Role Reversal, shared an educational guide to anosognosia with The Caregiver Space.
- 01.31.18 / Hollywood Reporter listed the rights to She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop as “ripe for optioning.”
- 01.31.18 / The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah was named one of the best books to read this spring by Oprah.com.
- 01.31.18 / Brooke Warner, our She Writes Press publisher, joined the conversation on #MeToo in the publishing world in this piece from The Wall Street Journal.
- 01.31.18 / Truly Madly Guilty by Laine Moriarty and All is not Forgotten by Wendy Walker were featured in an article on Net-A-Porter.
- 01.30.18 / Perfectly Undone author Jamie Raintree offered advice on how to reclaim the joy in your career with Manhattan Book Review.
- 01.30.18 / Kirkus Review called Kristin Kaye‘s novel Tree Dreams a “superbly written tale filled with realistic, engaging, and quirky characters.”
- 01.30.18 / The Gift of Goodbye by Rebecca Whitehead Munn received a great review from Reader Views.
- 01.30.18 / I’m The One Who Got Away by Andrea Jarrell was featured on Women Writers, Women[‘s] Books recommended reads.
- 01.29.18 / USA Today’s Happy Ever After blog featured an exclusive excerpt from She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop and also sat down with Jamie Beck to talk about her new book, All We Knew.
- 01.29.18 / Town & Country featured She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop as a February must-read.
- 01.29.18 / Kirkus Reviews called Beautiful Illusion by Christie Nelson, “A love letter to the razzle-dazzle of 1930s San Francisco and the wonders of Treasure Island.”
- 01.29.18 / Shelly Fisher and Jennifer Jones also did an interview on the Soul Sciences podcast.
- 01.29.18 / Michelle Cox (A Promise Given) shares how she went from first date to engagement very quickly with Women’s World.
- 01.26.18 / Check out Bookstr’s 10 chilling reads to curl up with this winter featuring The Great Aloneby Kristin Hannah, The Wolves of Winter by Tyrell Johnson, Everless by Sara Holland, The Neighbors by Hannah Mary McKinnon and Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers by Sara Ackerman.
- 01.26.18 / Sara Holland, author of Everless, was interviewed on Star2.com.
- 01.25.18 / Krishan Bedi‘s Engineering a Life received a great review from Foreword/Clarion Reviews.
- 01.24.18 / Wanda Maureen Miller (Last Trip Home) was featured in the Beach Reporter, a local Arkansas outlet.
- 01.23.18 / Tyrell Johnson‘s book Wolves of Winter was included in a BookBub roundup of “New Dystopian Books That You Won’t Be Able to Put Down.”
- 01.23.18 / Breaking Sad by Shelly Fisher and Jennifer Jones was featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
- 01.26.18 / Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers by Sara Ackerman was featured on BookPage.
- 01.26.18 / Sara Shepard‘s new psychological thriller, The Elizas was reviewed by Publisher’s Weekly.
- 01.24.18 / Amanda Stauffer was interviewed on The Romance Romp podcast about her book Match Made in Manhattan.
- 01.23.18 / Brit+Co featured Everless by Sara Holland.
- 01.22.18 / Match Made in Manhattan by Amanda Stauffer got some love from HelloGiggles.
- 01.22.18 / Amanda Stauffer author of Match Made in Manhattan shared first date ideas with amNY.
- 01.21.18 / Sara Holland, author of Everless, shared some of the books she’s fangirled for over the years with Fangirlish.
- 01.20.18 / Match Made in Manhattan by Amanda Stauffer was named a must-read of the week by the New York Post!
- 01.19.18 / Deb Brandon, author of But My Brain Had Other Ideas, was interviewed on the Soul Sciences Podcast.
- 01.19.18 / Real Simple featured The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah on their short list for books to read in 2018.
- 01.19.18 / London, Can You Wait? author Jacquelyn Middleton chatted with Fangirlish about why she loves setting her books in London.
- 01.18.18 / Paste Magazine featured Everless by Sara Holland on its list of books to add your #TBRpile.
- 01.18.18 / Jamie Beck was featured in the New Canaan Advertiser as she celebrates the release of her 10th novel, All We Knew.
- 01.18.18 / Midwest Book Reviews called Lost In The Reflecting Pool by Diane Pomerantz, “A profoundly absorbing read from cover to cover.”
- 01.17.18 / The Frontman by Ron Bahar received a fantastic Kirkus Review, which called it, “A funny, raucous, nostalgic, and emotional journey through the politics of family, young love, peer pressure, and individuality.”
- 01.17.18 / Linda Curtis, author of Shunned was featured on VICE in a discussion about how doctors keep Jehovah’s Witnesses alive when they refuse blood transfusions.
- 01.17.18 / BookRiot rounded up 24 psychological thrillers that will keep you up all night! Featuring The Elizas by Sara Shepard.
- 01.16.18 /Anna Hecker, author of When The Beat Drops, was featured on Writer’s Digest.
- 01.16.18 / The Midnights author Sarah Nicole Smetana was featured in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
- 01.15.18 / Kick off your new year with eight exciting debut novels from Brit + Co! Featuring Match Made in Manhattan by Amanda Stauffer, The Midnights by Sarah Nicole Smetana, Island of Sweet Pies and Soldiers by Sara Ackerman and Sweet Black Waves by Kristina Pérez.
- 01.14.18 / The Greensboro News & Record featured I Like You Like This by Heather Cumiskey in its Kids Books column.
- 01.11.18 / MSN shared zodiac reading recommendations for 2018, featuring The Frontman by Ron Bahar, The Neighbors by Hannah Mary McKinnon, She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop, All We Knew by Jamie Beck, Everless by Sara Holland, and The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah.
- 01.11.18 / Tune into this episode of the Hank Garner podcast to hear Sara Holland discuss her new YA sensation, Everless!
- 01.11.18 / YA Books Central featured Everless by Sara Holland in their hottest YA books of winter.
- 01.11.18 / Amanda Stauffer, author of Match Made in Manhattan shared the story behind her book with Women Writers, Women[‘s] Books.
- 01.09.18 / She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop was featured on The Modern Jetsetter’s winter reading list.
- 01.09.18 / The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah was featured on BookBub‘s Most Anticipated Book Club Books of 2018.
- 01.09.18 / BookTrib interviewed She Regrets Nothing author Andrea Dunlop.
- 01.08.18 / Susan Bishop Crispell (Dreaming in Chocolate) shared a personal essay with First For Women on how brain surgery changed her life.
- 01.08.18 / The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah was featured on USA Today’s 10 Big Books To Kick off 2018.
- 01.08.18 / InStyle featured She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop and The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah in their list of must-reads for 2018.
- 01.05.18 / Entangled Moon by E.C. Frey was named a breakout novel of 2018 by Indie Picks.
- 01.05.18 / Dreaming in Chocolate by Susan Bishop Crispell was named a Winter 2018 Okra Pick by Southern Indie Booksellers.
- 01.05.18 / Indie Picks Breakout Novels of 2018 featured The Frontman by Ron Bahar, The Summer of New Beginnings by Bette Lee Crosby, Song of Isabel by Ida Curtis, Entangled Moon by E.C. Frey, The Opposite of Never by Mary Kathleen Mehuron and Beautiful Illusion by Christie Nelson.
- 01.05.18 / Check out PopSugar’s 2018 Book Horoscope with recommendations based on your zodiac sign. Featuring Everless by Sara Holland, The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah, All We Knew by Jamie Beck, She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop, The Neighbors by Hannah Mary McKinnon and The Frontman by Ron Bahar.
- 01.04.18 / Constant Craving author Tamara Lush was interviewed on the Romance Romp Podcast.
- 01.03.18 / PopSugar has the perfect reads for This is Us fans, including Things To Do When It’s Raining by Marissa Stapley, Match Made in Manhattan by Amanda Stauffer, The Midnights by Sarah Nicole Smetana and Dreaming in Chocolate by Susan Bishop Crispell.
- 01.03.18 / Cosmopolitan has 33 of the most anticipated books of the year, including The Elizas by Sara Shepard.
- 01.02.18 / Hannah Mary McKinnon, author of The Neighbors, shares her advice for how to make any marriage or relationship last with YourTango.
- 01.02.18 / Southern Living covered The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah.
- 01.01.18 / Phoenix Magazine shared a feature of The Infinite Now by Phoenix author Mindy Tarquini.