2020 Press Coverage
- 12.30.20/ Cosmopolitan’s YA books to look forward to in 2021 included Be Dazzled by Ryan La Sala and Kate in Waiting by Becky Albertalli.
- 12.29.20/ Refinery29 called Girls With Bright Futures by Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman and The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah the best books to help readers kick off the new year.
- 12.29.20/ Barnes and Noble called The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins one of the most buzzed about debuts of 2021.
- 12.29.20/ The Washington Post listed Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi as one of 10 books to read in January.
- 12.28.20/ The Every Girl included Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore and Beach Read by Emily Henry on their list of recommended reads from 2020.
- 12.28.20/ Kristin Hannah’s The Four Winds and Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman’s Girls With Bright Futures were called the most anticipated books of 2021 by StackedShelves.
- 12.28.20/ The Nerd Daily listed Be Dazzled by Ryan La Sala, The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins, The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah, and Kate In Waiting by Becky Albertalli as the most anticipated 2021 book releases.
- 12.27.20/ Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman’s Girls With Bright Futures was called a highly anticipated book to suggest at a virtual book club by Teen Kids News.
- 12.23.20/ Brit+Co included Waiting For The Night Song by Julie Carrick Dalton, Girls With Bright Futures by Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman, The Marriage Pass by Briana Cole, Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano, The Ladies of the Secret Circus by Constance Sayers, Too Good To Be True by Carola Lovering, and One Got Away by SA Lelchuk in their roundup of highly anticipated novels to read in 2021.
- 12.23.20/ Newsweek Magazine called Waiting For The Night Song by Julie Carrick Dalton, Girls With Bright Futures by Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman, The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah, and The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins the most highly anticipated books of 2021.
- 12.22.20/ Rachel Hawkins’ The Wife Upstairs was named a compulsively readable tale in Entertainment Weekly’s printed December issue.
- 12.21.20/ In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren, Beach Read by Emily Henry and You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria were called the best romance novels of 2020 by Buzzfeed.
- 12.21.20/ Glamour called Handsome by Holly Lorka, The Peculiar Fate of Holly Banks by Julie Valerie, Memories in the Drift by Melissa Payne, Goodbye Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende, Simmer Down by Sarah Smith, Black Canary by Alexandra Monir, Malcolm and Me by Robin Farmer, and The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson books for everyone on your list, according to book influencers.
- 12.20.20/ Woman’s Day listed The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins as one of the best books of 2021.
- 12.18.20/ Travel + Leisure called Boop and Eve’s Road Trip by Mary Helen Sheriff, Handsome by Holly Lorka, Malcolm and Me by Robin Farmer, Memories in the Drift by Melissa Payne, Supermaker by Jaime Schmidt, The Great Realization by Tomos Roberts, The Peculiar Fate of Holly Banks by Julie Valerie, The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson books that make great gifts for everyone on your list.
- 12.17.20/ Oprah Magazine named Cicely Tyson’s Just As I Am one of the most anticipated books of 2021.
- 12.16.20/ Oprah Magazine called The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah a historical fiction novel that will sweep readers away.
- 12.15.20/ Kirkus Reviews called Once a Girl, Always a Boy by Jo Ivester and Handsome by Holly Lorka the best Indie books of 2020.
- 12.15.20/ Byron Lane’s A Star is Bored was named one of the best books of 2020 by InStyle.
- 12.15.20/ WorkingMother named The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah one of the best books of 2021 for Working Moms.
- 12.11.20/ PopSugar included And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall, and Don’t Look For Me by Wendy Walker in their roundup of books to read after You Should Have Known.
- 12.11.20/ Fan Girl Fury featured Anna K Away by Jenny Lee, Kate in Waiting by Becky Albertalli, and Kisses and Croissants by Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau as the 2021 most anticipated YA releases.
- 12.11.20/ Beyond The Bookends included The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins, Waiting For The Night Song by Julie Carrick Dalton, If I Tell You the Truth by Jasmin Kaur, Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi, Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano, The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah, Girls With Bright Futures by Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman, The Survivors by Jane Harper, The Marriage Pass by Briana Cole, The Ladies of the Secret Circus by Constance Sayers on their list of winter 2021 new releases.
- 12.11.20/ The Jewish Life Council called Life and Other Shortcomings by Corie Adjmi and a very enjoyable read.
- 12.10.20/ Frolic listed The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins, The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah, Girls With Bright Futures by Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman as the best books of winter.
- 12.9.20/ Glamour named Anna K by Jenny Lee, Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam, and Girl Gurl Grrl by Kenya Hunt the best books of 2020.
- 12.8.20/ The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah was listed in AARP’s Winter fiction preview.
- 12.8.20/ Ms. Career Girl included Handsome by Holly Lorka, Boop and Eve’s Road Trip by Mary Helen Sheriff, Life and Other Shortcomings by Corie Adjmi, Charming As A Verb by Ben Philippe, and In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren on their list of great books for everyone on your list.
- 12.7.20/ Frolic called The Survivors by Jane Harper, The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins, Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano, One Got Away by SA Lelchuk, and Waiting For The Night Song by Julie Carrick Dalton the must-read thrillers and mysteries of 2021.
- 12.4.20/ Waiting For The Night Song by Julie Carrick Dalton was included on Betches Winter 2020-2021 reading list.
- 12.3.20/ Brit+Co called Memories in the Drift by Melissa Payne, The Peculiar Fate of Holly Banks by Julie Valerie, Black Canary by Alexandra Monir, Malcolm and Me by Robin Farmer, and The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson page turners for the book lovers on your list.
- 12.1.20/ Parade listed Behind Every Lieby Christina McDonald, Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore, A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers, Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier, Beach Read by Emily Henry, The Book of V by Anna Solomon as some of the best books of 2020.
- 12.1.20/ The Tempest called Black Canary by Alexandra Monir one of the most anticipated book releases of 2020.
- 12.1.20/ Forever Young Adult included Black Canary by Alexandra Monir on its December 20′ TBR.
- 12.1.20/ The Guncle by Steven Rowley was called an LGBTQ book that will change the literary landscape in 2021 by Oprah Magazine.
- 12.1.20/ Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald, Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore, A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers, Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier, Beach Read by Emily Henry, and The Book of V by Anna Solomon were named the best books of 2020 by Parade.
- 12.1.20/ PopSugar called Black Canary by Alexandra Monir a book everyone will be talking about in December.
- 11.23.20/ Bookstr included Black Canary by Alexandra Monir, Malcolm and Me by Robin Farmer, and Memories in the Drift by Melissa Payne in their roundup of 6 New Winter Reads to Cover With.
- 11.23.20/ The Jenny McCarthy Show did an interview with Linda Olson, author of Gone.
- 11.21.20/ Linda Olson, author of Gone did an interview with Good Day LA.
- 11.10.20/ Frolic listed Handsome by Holly Lorka, Black Canary by Alexandra Monir, Malcolm and Me by Robin Farmer, And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall, Life and Other Shortcomings by Corie Adjmi, Supermaker by Jaime Schmidt, I Promise by Lebron James, Purple Lotus by Veena Rao, Don’t Look For Me by Wendy Walker, and Memorial by Bryan Washington as books for everyone on your holiday gift list.
- 11.10.20/ Linda Olson, author of Gone wrote an essay on personal growth for the Covey Club.
- 11.10.20/ Getaway House listed Chasing North Star by Heidi McCrary, Tinderbox by Lou Diamond Phillips, The Peculiar Fate of Holly Banks by Julie Valerie, The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson, Charming As A Verb by Ben Philippe, Memories in the Drift by Melissa Payne, Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam, Black Canary by Alexandra Monir, Malcolm and Me by Robin Farmer, Goodbye Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende in their getaway winter reading list roundup.
- 11.10.20/ Ms. Career Girl listed Chasing North Star by Heidi McCrary, Memories in the Drift by Melissa Payne, Black Canary by Alexandra Monir, Malcolm and Me by Robin Farmer, The Art of Losing It by Rosemary Keevil, Mistletoe and Wedding Bells by Ashley Farley, and In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren in her roundup of hot new titles for your winter reading list.
- 11.9.20/ PopSugar listed The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah, Girls With Bright Futures by Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman, The Marriage Pass by Briana Cole, The Ladies of the Secret Circus by Constance Sayers and The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins in their roundup of 42 books everyone will be talking about in 2021.
- 11.6.20/ BookBub listed The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson in their roundup of the most wanted books of November.
- 11.2.20/ The Historical Novel Society wrote a review on Toward that Which is Beautiful by Marian O’Shea Wernicke.
- 10.30.20/ The Hollywood Reporter listed The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson as a hot new book.
- 10.29.20/ The Boston Globe wrote about the story behind the book Gone by Linda Olson.
- 10.29.20/ The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson was listed in PopSugar’s 11 New Romance Reads That Will Keep You Warm This November.
- 10.28.20/ Bookstr did a roundup of the 7 Best Young Adult and Middle Grade Books This Fall, including Charming As A Verb by Ben Philippe, Caley Cross And The Hadeon Drop by Jeff Rosen, Melissa Ferguson, Malcolm and Me by Robin Farmer, and Black Canary by Alexandra Monir The Endangereds by Philippe Cousteau and Austin Aslan, Witch Wars by Alane Adams, and Dear Justyce by Nic Stone.
- 10.24.20/ Bookstr listed Chasing North Star by Heidi McCrary, The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson, Goodbye Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende, Toward that Which is Beautiful by Marian O’Shea Wernicke, and Memories in the Drift by Melissa Payne in the 8 Best Books of Fall by Women.
- 10.23.20/ Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell and And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall were listed as part of 17 Thrillers To Read This Spooky SZN on Betches.
- 10.23.20/ Glamour featured Ruth Ware on My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier, Kimberly Belle on Pretty Things by Janelle Brown, Jennifer Hillier on Home Before Dark by Riley Sager, Andrea Bartz on Hidden Bodies by Caroline Kepnes, Chris Bohjalian on The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson, Rachel Hawkins on The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters, D.J. Palmer on The Whisper Man by Alex North, Wendy Walker on The Shining by Stephen King, Rea Frey on Beloved by Toni Morrison, Kaira Rouda on The Dinner by Herman Koch, Lou Diamond Phillips on ‘Salem’s Lot by Stephen King, Amber Cowie on Woman on the Edge by Samantha Bailey, Esme Addison on Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and Alane Adams on Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris in their article “14 Authors Shared The Best Scary Books to Read Right Now.”
- 10.22.20/ Access Hollywood did an interview with , Lou Diamond Phillips, author of The Tinderbox: Solider of Indira.
- 10.21.20/ Frolic listed Memories in the Drift by Melissa Payne, Mistletoe and Wedding Bells by Ashley Farley, Waiting For The Night Song by Julie Carrick Dalton, If I Tell You the Truth by Jasmin Kaur, The Peculiar Fate of Holly Banks by Julie Valerie, and In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren in a roundup of the Best 12 Books of Winter.
- 10.20.20/ / Gizmodo did an interview with, Lou Diamond Phillips, author of The Tinderbox: Solider of Indira
- 10.20.20/ Lou Diamond Phillips did an interview with Gizmodo about his new Sci-Fi novel The Tinderbox: Solider of Indira.
- 10.20.20/ Lou Diamond Phillips author of Tinderbox, shared life advice and stories about his days as an actor in an interview with Inside Hook.
- 10.20.20/ SheKnows included And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall, Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell, and One by One by Ruth Ware in a roundup of scary books for Halloween.
- 10.14.20/ Jamie Beck, author of Truth of the Matter did an interview on YouTube with Team Storey.
- 10.14.20/ Bookstr listed The Peculiar Fate of Holly Banks by Julie Valerie, Show Me the Way by Ashley Farley, Wolf Den Hollow by Donna Murray, Boop and Eve’s Road Trip by Mary Helen Sheriff, and Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam among “8 New Books You Should Buddy Read With Your BFF.”
- 10.12.20/ Buzzfeed listed The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson, and In a Holidaze by Christina Lauren among their “24 Romance Novels That Will Make Your Heart Feel Warmer And Cozier Than A Cable-Knit Sweater
- 10.9.20/ Donna Murray, author of Wolf Den Hollow did an interview with The Nerd Daily.
- 10.7.20/ Chasing North Star by Heidi McCrary, The Takeaway Men by Meryl Ain, and A Wife in Bangkok by Iris Mitlin Lav were featured in Frolic’s “10 New Indie Books to Add to Your Book Stack.”
- 10.7.20/ Ms. Career Girl listed Wolf Den Hollow by Donna Murray, Kiss My Cupcake by Helena Hunting, Goodbye Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende, The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson, Dream Big, Stella! by Ashley Farley and You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria in “10 Romance Novels You Need to Cuddle Up With This Fall.”
- 10.6.20/ Deanne’s Book Thoughts gave Wolf Den Hollow by Donna Murray a 100 star review.
- 10.6.20/ Grown by Tiffany D Jackson, We Came Here to Shine by Susie Orman Schnall, He Came in With It by Miriam Feldman, A Star is Bored by Byron Lane, The Lost Girls of Devon by Barbara O’Neal, and Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam were listed in Parade’s favorite audiobooks of 2020.
- 10.5.20/ Clear Hot Podcast did an interview with Margaret Thompson about her book The World Looks Different Now.
- 10.1.20/ Handsome by Holly Lorka was listed amongst the Five Best Books for October by Shondaland.
- 10.1.20/ Goodbye, Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende, Tinderbox by Lou Diamond Phillips, The Art of Losing It by Rosemary Keevil and , Wolf Den Hollow by Donna Murray were listed in Hasty Book List’s Best Books Coming Out in October.
- 9.30.20/ Bookish listed The Survivors by Jane Harper and The Wife Upstairs by Rachel Hawkins in their 21 Highly-Anticipated Books Hitting Shelves in 2021.
- 9.30.20/ Goodbye, Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende was listed in PopSugar’s best romance books of October.
- 9.30.30/ Toward that Which is Beautiful by Marian O’Shea Wernicke was reviewed by Catholic Mom as “beautiful prose carries the story along to a surprising conclusion.”
- 9.29.20/ Book Club Chat did a Q&A with Mary Helen Sheriff, author of Boop and Eve’s Road Trip.
- 9.29.20/ Heidi McCrary, author of Chasing North Star shared the differentiation between fabricated facts and real fiction with Writer’s Digest.
- 9.28.20/ The Daily Memphian wrote a feature story about The World Looks Different Now by Margaret Thomson.
- 9.28.20/ Joy on Paper did an interview with Gretchen Cherrington, author of Poetic License.
- 9.24.20/ Handsome by Holly Lorka and The Art of Losing It by Rosemary Keevil were listed in a Brit + Co roundup of 12 must-read memoirs for Fall.
- 9.24.20/ If You Must Know by Jamie Beck and Boop and Eve’s Road Trip by Mary Helen Sheriff were listed in a Booktrib roundup of sisterhood stories.
- 9.22.20/ Goodreads listed And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall in a roundup of “6 Great Books Hitting Shelves This Week.”
- 9.22.20/ Kristy Woodson Harvey, author of Under The Southern Sky did a cover reveal and interview with Bookish.
- 9.21.20/ The Nerd Daily shared an excerpt from Chasing North Star by Heidi McCrary.
- 9.21.20/ And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall was listed among “the biggest and most exciting adult and YA fiction” in a Medium roundup of new book releases.
- 9.19.20/ Goodbye, Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende, Wolf Den Hollow by Donna Murray, Boop and Eve’s Road Trip by Mary Helen Sheriff, Handsome by Holly Lorka, Gone by Linda Olson, The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson, Malcolm and Me by Robin Farmer, The Peculiar Fate of Holly Banks by Julie Valerie, Memories in the Drift by Melissa Payne, and Black Canary by Alexandra Monir were listed in a Beyond the Bookends roundup of Fall 2020 Book Releases.
- 9.18.20/ Chandler Baker wrote about her novel The Husbands in a cover reveal for Hello Sunshine.
- 9.16.20/ Sally Cole-Misch did an interview with Ecofictology about her book The Best Part of Us.
- 9.14.20/ Rootlines by Rikki West, The Art of Losing It by Rosemary Keevil, and Have You Seen the Children? by Veronica Slaughter were listed in Bookstr’s “7 New Inspiring Page-Turning Memoirs.”
- 9.9.20/ Teressa Shelton, author of The Sergeant’s Daughter wrote a feature about writing her memoir for Next Act for Women
- 9.8.20/ The Best Part of Us by Sally Cole-Misch, Goodbye, Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende, Truth of the Matter by Jamie Beck, The Aloha Spirit by Linda Ulleseit, And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall, and Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell were listed in Brit + Co’s books to read for your virtual book club.
- 9.4.20/ Goodbye, Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende, The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson, Dream Big, Stella! by Ashley Farley, and Wolf Den Hollow by Donna Murray were listed in Frolic’s “8 Fall Romances you need on your TBR.”
- 9.4.20/ Great Lakes Now interviewed The Best Part of Us author Sally Cole-Misch about how she tackled conflict and culture for her book.
- 9.3.20/ Jenna Takes The Fall by AR Taylor, Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell, Truth of the Matter by Jamie Beck, and Kiss My Cupcake by Helena Hunting were listed on Bookstr’s “7 new and upcoming books for your book club.”
- 9.2.20/ Don’t Ever Forget, by Matthew Farrell, Supermaker by Jaime Schmidt, And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall, Truth of the Matter by Jamie Beck, The Great Realization by Tomos Roberts, The Lines Between Us by Rebecca D’Harlingue, All The Right Mistakes by Laura Jamison, The Takeaway Men by Meryl Ain, and Tinderbox by Lou Diamond Phillips were listed among Ms. Career Girl’s twelve most anticipated books for Fall.
- 9.2.20/ Lou Diamond Phillips, author of The Tinderbox: Solider of Indira, discussed his book on the podcast Sci-Fi Talk.
- 9.2.20/ Readers Lane gave Handsome by Holly Lorka a five-star review.
- 9.2.20/ Ashley Farley, author of Dream Big, Stella! shared she hopes her characters “inspire women to live their best lives” in a Q & A with Deborah Kalb.
- 9.1.20/ Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam was listed in Shondaland’s 6 Best Books for September.
- 8.31.20/ Popsugar listed Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam, and The Best Part of Usby Sally Cole-Misch among “The 25 New Books Everyone Will Be Talking About in September.”
- 8.28.20/ Betches listed Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell, We Came Here to Shine by Susie Orman Schnall, The Best Part of Us by Sally Cole-Misch, The Wife Who Knew Too Much byMichele Campbell, They Wish They Were Us by Jessica Goodman, and Tinderbox by Lou Diamond Phillips as part of “8 Books To Read While You Wait For TV Shows & Movies To Come Out.”
- 8.28.20/ Tinderbox by Lou Diamond Phillips, The Aloha Spirit by Linda Ulleseit, Purple Lotus byVeena Rao, Life and Other Shortcomings by Corie Adjmi, Kiss My Cupcake by Helena Hunting,Goodbye, Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende, Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell, And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall and Truth of the Matter by Jamie Beck were listed among Travel and Leisure’s “20 Most Anticipated Books for Fall.”
- 8.28.20/ Frolic listed Tinderbox by Lou Diamond Phillips, The Great Realization by Tomos Roberts,Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam, Witch Wars by Alane Adams, Caley Cross And The Hadeon Drop by Jeff Rosen, The Endangereds by Philippe Cousteau and Austin Aslan, and A Place Called Zamora by LB Gschwandtner among “10 MG and YA Books for Back to School.”
- 8.28.20/ Bookish named And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall as one of “Six Thrillers That Will Keep You Up All Night.”
- 8.28.20/ Esme Addison, author of A Spell For Trouble wrote about Cozy Mysteries Set at the Beach for Crime Reads.
- 8.27.20/ Supermaker by Jaime Schmidt, Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell, And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall, Goodbye, Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende, and Boop and Eve’s Road Trip by Mary Helen Sheriff were listed among Parade’s most anticipated books for Fall.
- 8.26.20/ Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung Frazier, If You Must Know by Jamie Beck, Kiss My Cupcake byHelena Hunting, The Half Sister by Sandie Jones, Dream Big, Stella! by Ashley Farley, Gravity is Heartless by Sarah Lahey, A Spell for Trouble by Esme Addison, A Star is Bored by Byron Lane,Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell, Rachael’s Return by Janet Rebhan, and The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell were listed among Frolic’s “15 New Books to Read During the TV Drought.”
- 8.26.20/ Linda Ulleseit, author of The Aloha Spirit, wrote a guest essay for Women Writers, Women’sBooks telling readers to “Write What You Don’t Know.”
- 8.25.20/ The Nerd Daily shared an excerpt from Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell.
- 8.21.20/ All the Right Mistakes by Laura Jamison, You had me at Hola by Alexis Daria, The Aloha Spirit by Linda Ulleseit, and Kiss My Cupcake by Helena Hunting were listed by Parade as the best August 2020 book releases.
- 8.21.20/ The Vanishing Sky by L. Annette Binder, The Mill of Lost Dreams by Lori Rhoda, The Takeaway Men by Meryl Ain, and The Lines Between Us by Rebecca D’Harlingue were featured in Bookstr’s 7 Historical Fiction Books For the End of Summer.
- 8.20.20/ Corie Adjmi, gave an insider look to her book Life and Other Shortcomings in her IG Takeover of Spivey’s Book Club.
- 8.17.20/ Buzzfeed listed Goodbye, Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende, Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell, And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall, Vanessa Yu’s Magical Paris Tea Shop by Roselle Lim, Jenna Takes the Fall by A.R. Taylor, Dream Big, Stella! by Ashley Farley, and Boop and Eve’s Road Trip by Mary Helen Sheriff among the 12 most anticipated books for Fall.
- 8.14.20/ Lori Rohda, author of The Mill of Lost Dreams answers questions about her quarantine, her novel, and writing challenges in a Q & A with The Nerd Daily.
- 8.14.20/ Holly Lorka, author of Handsome, writes about why she loves being a gender surgery nurse in an essay in The Huffington Post.
- 8.14.20/ The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell, Hurry Home by Roz Nay , And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall, Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald, and Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner were part of The Strand’s Eight Frothy Female-Led Thrillers to Read If You Loved Dead To Me.
- 8.13.20/ He Came in With It author Miriam Feldman writes about how yoga taught her to accept her son’s schizophrenia in the Covey Club.
- 8.12.20/ Kiss My Cupcake author Helena Hunting answered fan questions in her IG Takeover of Spivey’s Book Club.
- 8.12.20/ Iris Lav, author of A Wife in Bangkok, writes about the plight of elephants in the time of COVID-19 in a guest essay for The Elephant Journal.
- 8.12.20/ All the Right Mistakes by Laura Jamison, was described by Salon as a “well-paced and engrossing story friendship.”
- 8.11.20/ The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell, Sex and Vanity by Kevin Kwan, and The Other Bennet Sister by Janice Hadlow were dubbed “Blockbuster Books” by PopSugar.
- 8.11.20/ Life and Other Shortcomings by Corie Adjmi, The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell, We Came Here to Shine by Susie Orman Schnall, All the Right Mistakes by Laura Jamison, A Spell for Trouble by Esme Addison, The Lost Girls of Devon were described as Netflix binge replacements by Brit + Co.
- 8.11.20/ The Mill of Lost Dreams by Lori Rhoda and The Sergeant’s Daughter by Teressa Shelton were featured in BookTrib’s Book Bites column.
- 8.8.20/ Geek Dad said “If your kid liked the Harry Potter stories but not the way their girl characters were sidelined by boring male characters, they’ll find a lot to love in” Caley Cross and the Hadeon Drop by Jeff Rosen.
- 8.7.20/ Gone by Linda Olson was reviewed by Kirkus Reviews as “Inspirational, gripping, and a testament to positive thinking.”
- 8.7.20/ Teressa Shelton, author of The Sergeant’s Daughter, gave her advice in writing a first book at diyMFA.
- 8.6.20/ All the Right Mistakes by Laura Jamison was featured by The Nerd Daily.
- 8.6.20/ We Came Here to Shine by Susie Orman Schnall, The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell, Kiss My Cupcake by Helena Hunting, You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria, Stray by Stephanie Danler, He Came in With It by Miriam Feldman, Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell were mentioned in author’s picks for best summer beach reads by Glamour.
- 8.4.20/ Kiss My Cupcake by Helena Hunting was listed in Bookish’s list in August’s Most-Anticipated Books.
- 8.3.20/ All the Right Mistakes by Laura Jamison, The Takeaway Men by Meryl Ain, Have You Seen These Children by Veronica Slaughter, The Sergeant’s Daughter by Teressa Shelton were all mentioned in Books Coming Out in August by Hasty Book List.
- 8.2.20/ The Nerd Daily gave The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell a 9/10 review.
- 8.1.20/ Fast Girls by Elise Hooper was reviewed by Historical Novel Society as a book where “readers will be richly rewarded.”
- 8.1.20/ Kiss My Cupcake by Helena Hunting was listed by Goodreads as one of the most anticipated romances in August.
- 7.31.20/ The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell was reviewed by BookReporter as “a practically perfect thriller with plenty of twists and turns.”
- 7.31.20/ All the Right Mistakes by Laura Jamison, Kiss My Cupcake by Helena Hunting, Poetic License by Gretchen Cherington and You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria were listed as the best books releasing in August by PopSugar.
- 7.31.20/ The Safe Place by Anna Downes, You Had Me At Hola by Alexis Daria and Sex & Vanity by Kevin Kwan were listed in Betches’ summer reading list.
- 7.29.20/ The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell, The Color of Air by Gail Tsukiyama, The Lost Girls of Devon by Barbara O’Neal, We Came Here to Shine by Susie Orman Schnall, The Takeaway Men by Meryl Ain, The Yield by Tara June Winch, Life and Other Shortcomings by Corie Adjmi, The Vanishing Sky by L. Annette Binder, All the Right Mistakes by Laura Jamison and A Spell For Trouble by Esme Addison were all mentioned in new summer books to read by Buzzfeed.
- 7.29.20/ Author of Rachel’s Return, Janet Rebhan wrote for Spirituality Health to show how self-limiting beliefs can prevent someone from their full potential.
- 7.29.20/ Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung Frazier, Friends and Strangers by Courtney Sullivan, and They Wish They Were Us by Jessica Goodman were part of Elle’s 40 best new summer books of 2020.
- 7.28.20/ The New York Times reviewed A Star Is Bored by Byron Lane.
- 7.28.20/ Byron Lane, author of A Star Is Bored, shared how he started his Hollywood career and his life experience with Carrie Fisher in a Q&A with Debutiful.
- 7.28.20/ Byron Lane was interviewed by Dead Darlings about his novel A Star Is Bored.
- 7.28.20/ A Star Is Bored by Byron Lane was reviewed by Affinity magazine as “funny, exciting, and at times very heart-warming.”
- 7.28.20/ Criminal Element gave a review on The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell.
- 7.27.20/ Author of A Star Is Bored, Bryon Lane, took Literary Hub’s questionnaire on how his experience of being Carrie Fisher’s assistant helped shape his life and writing.
- 7.27.20/ Stray by Stephanie Danler, Once a Girl, Always a Boy by Jo Ivester, I’m Still Here by Martina Reeves, He Came With It by Miriam Feldman, I’m So Glad You’re Here by Pamela Gay, Quest for Eternal Sunshine by Myra Goodman, Handsome by Holly Lorka, and Gone by Linda Olson made Parade’s list of 24 best memoirs to read in 2020.
- 7.25.20/ Miriam Feldman, author of He Came With It, recounted how she supported her metally-ill son while holding down a job for herself with the HuffPost.
- 7.25.20/ A Star Is Bored by Bryon Lane was featured by the New York Post.
- 7.25.20/ Nerd Daily did an author Q&A with Bryon Lane about his novel A Star Is Bored.
- 7.24.20/ Reader’s Favorite gave a five-star review of The Takeaway Men by Meryl Ain.
- 7.24.20/ The Safe Place by Anna Downes was reviewed by The New York Times.
- 7.24.20/ Fast Girls by Elise Hooper, Friends and Strangers by J Courtney Sullivan, Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner, The Books of V by Anna Solomon and Pretty Things by Janelle Brown were listed in Real Simple’s Best Books of 2020
- 7.23.20/ Entertainment Weekly featured chapter 1 of Alexandria Monir’s newest novel Black Canary.
- 7.22.20/ Miriam Feldman joined Leslie Lindsay for Wednesday with Writers to share about writing her new book He Came With It.
- 7.22.20/ Bryon Lane talked with Shondaland about how his experience of being a former assistant to Carrie Fisher inspired him to write A Star Is Bored.
- 7.21.20/ Bryon Lane did a Q&A with Book Club Chat about his new book A Star Is Bored.
- 7.21.20/ The Los Angeles Times featured a review of A Star Is Bored by Bryon Lane.
- 7.21.20/ Author of Supermaker, Jamie Schmidt, was featured in Inc. on her efforts in helping struggling start-up business owners during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- 7.15.20/ Janet Rebhan shares her inspiration and experience writing about her novel, Rachael’s Return, on Women’s Writers Woman’s Books.
- 7.14.20/ Of Literature and Lattes by Katherine Reay was reviewed as being a “ lovely love story that reminds us of the power of love” by Paperback Paris.
- 7.13.20/ Chandler Baker, author of Whisper Network, Yangsze Choo, author of The Night Tiger, Taylor Jenkins Reid, author of Daisy Jones & the Six and Sandie Jones, author of The Half Sister, gave their summer book reading recommendations on Hello Sunshine.
- 7.10.20/ Fast Girls by Elise Hooper was in Real Simple’s printed issue of their top book picks to read next.
- 7.8.20/ A Star is Bored by Bryon Layne was in OK! Magazine’s printed issue as part of their 2020’s sizzling summer reads.
- 7.8.20/ Janet Rebhan, author of Rachael’s Returns, joins Karen Tate on her podcast, Voices of the Sacred Feminine, to discuss her new book along with Reincarnations & Soul Groups.
- 7.8.20/ Hurry Home by Roz Nay is considered one of the can’t-miss books of July by Frolic.
- 7.8.20/ Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell was featured in Publisher’s Weekly.
- 7.5.20/ The Safe Place by Anna Downes, He Came In With It by Miriam Feldman, A Star Is Bored by Byron Lane and Fast Girls by Elise Hooper were named the best books releasing in July by PopSugar.
- 7.3.20/ Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner, Beach Read by Emily Henry, Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung Frazier and Sex & Vanity by Kevin Kwan were in Pure Wow’s Best Beach Reads of Summer 2020.
- 7.1.20/ Culture Vultures gave a high rating review for Hurry Home by Roz Nay.
- 7.1.20/ The Nerd Daily featured The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell in their July 2020 Book Releases.
- 6.30.20/ The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell, The Safe Place by Anna Downes, The Half Sister by Sandie Jones, Hurry Home by Roz Nay, A Spell For Trouble by Esme Addison, Don’t Ever Forget by Matthew Farrell, Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier were all featured in Parade’s list of 21 new summer thrillers and mysteries worth talking about.
- 6.29.20/ The Color of Air by Gail Tsukiyama was featured in Bustle’s most anticipated books of July 2020.
- 6.26.20/ Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung Frazier and The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner were listed on BookBub‘s best summer books to read in one sitting.
- 6.24.20/ And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall was featured in Publishers Weekly.
- 6.24.20/ Brunch and Other Obligations by Suzanne Nugent, Fast Girls by Elise Hooper, and We Came Here To Shine by Susie Orman Schnall were listed in Popsugar’s Summer 2020 Reading List.
- 6.24.20/ Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner and Pretty Things by Janelle Brown were featured in Amazon’s Best Books of 2020 covered by CNN underscored.
- 6.23.20/ If You Must Know by Jamie Beck and A Spell For Trouble by Esme Addison were listed in 15 Perfect Beach Reads This Summer at It’s a Southern Thing.
- 6.22.20/ The Washington Post reviewed Anna Downes’ The Safe Place within a list of other thrillers that feature characters in isolation.
- 6.21.20/ We Came Here To Shine by Susie Schnall, The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell, The Lost Girls of Devon by Barbara O’Neal, If You Must Know by Jamie Beck, The Safe Place by Anna Downes, Fast Girls by Elise Hooper, The Takeaway Men by Meryl Ain, You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria, The Secret Women by Sheila Willimas, Master Class by Christina Dalcher, A Spell For Trouble by Esme Addison, and Gravity is Heartless by Sarah Lahey were all listed in Ms. Career Girl’s 15 Summer Releases.
- 6.18.20/ BookTrib gave 5 reasons to read Yodassa Williams’ debut novel The Goddess Twins this summer.
- 6.18.20/ A Star is Bored by Byron Lane, Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung Frazier, Sex & Vanity by Kevin Kwan, Beach Read by Emily Henry, Summer Darlings by Brooke Lea Foster, and You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria were all listed in Refinery 29’s 17 New 2020 Beach Reads for Summer.
- 6.17.20/ Janet Rebhan, author of Rachael’s Return, shared her experience of losing her mother to cancer for CoveyClub.
- 6.12.20/ Sarah Lahey, author of Gravity is Heartless, sat down with Nerd Daily writer Ellie King for a Q&A about her inspirations with creating her new book.
- 6.12.20/ A Spell for Trouble by Esme Addison and And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall were listed Bookish’s 10 Best Books by Black Authors Releasing in June.
- 6.10.20/ A Star is Bored by Bryon Lane, Sex & Vanity by Kevin Kwan and Friends and Strangers by J. Courtney Sullivan appeared in Rhode Island Monthly’s summer book bash.
- 6.9.20/ Spirituality & Health shared an excerpt from Cerridwen Fallingstar’s new book Broth of Cauldron.
- 6.8.20/ Alexandra Monir, author of Black Canary: Breaking the Silence, had her debut featured by Deadline.
- 6.5.20/ The Goddess Twins by Yodassa Williams, A Spell for Trouble by Esme Addison, The Secret Woman by Shelia Williams were listed in Parade’s 20 Upcoming Books by Black Authors Readers Don’t Wanna Miss.
- 6.5.20/ Sex & Vanity by Kevin Kwan and Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner were mentioned in BookBub’s 26 Best Summer Book Club Books.
- 6.3.20/ Speculative Fiction shared an excerpt of Gravity is Heartless by Sarah Lahey.
- 6.3.20/ Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung Frazier was listed in HelloGiggles’ 11 Best New June Books.
- Beach Read by Emily Henry, Jane Austin Society by Natalie Jenner and Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung Frazier were featured in the June 2020 Indie Next List for IndieBound.
- Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner, Summer Darlings by Brooke Foster, Beach Read by Emily Henry, Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner were listed by Southern Living as the perfect beach reads for summer 2020.
- 5.28.20/ A Star Is Bored by Byron Lane was featured in People Magazine as one of the must-reads of the summer.
- 5.27.20/ Sex & Vanity by Kevin Kwan and Friends and Strangers by J. Courtney Sullivan, You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria, Beach Read by Emily Henry, Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston, The Last Resort by Marissa Stapely, Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid were all listed in Oprah Magazine’s 27 best beach reads of summer 2020.
- 5.27.20/ Friends and Strangers by J. Courtney Sullivan and A Star is Bored by Byron Lane were listed in the best books to read this summer by People.
- 5.26.20/ Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung was named in Refinery 29’s best summer books 2020.
- 5.26.20/ Feels Like Falling by Kristy Woodson Harvey was featured in Carolina Country’s June bookshelf.
- 5.22.20/ A Star Is Bored by Byron Lane, Sex & Vanity by Kevin Kwan and Friends and Strangers by J. Courtney Sullivan were listed must-read books of summer 2020 by Town & Country.
- 5.22.20/ Feels Like Falling by Kristy Woodson Harvey was listed in the summer reading list of 2020 by Deep South Magazine.
- 5.22.20/ Beach Read by Emily Henry was named in the New York Times’ summer reading list under romance.
- 5.22.20/ The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner was listed as one of the best new books in People Magazine.
- 5.20.20/ Sex & Vanity by Kevin Kwan, Beach Read by Emily Henry, Friends and Strangers by J. Courtney Sullivan were all listed in best books to read this summer by Real Simple Magazine.
- 5.18.20/ Of Literature and Lattes by Katherine Reay was named a Book Club Pick by Woman’s Magazine featured in print.
- 5.14.20/ You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria, A Spell for Trouble by Esme Addison, A Star is Bored by Byron Lane, Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung, Sex & Vanity by Kevin Kwan, The Lost Girls of Devon by Barbara O’Neal, The Secret Women by Sheila Williams, If You Must Know by Jamie Beck, Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner, Life and Other Shortcomings by Corie Adjmi, Friends and Strangers by J. Courtney Sullivan, Of Literature and Lattes by Katherine Raey, Beach Read by Emily Henry and Summer Darlings by Brooke Lea Foster were all listed as the best summer beach reads of 2020 by Parade.
- 5.13.20/ Alison McGhee, author of The Opposite of Fate, was interviewed by Bitch Magazine about her new book.
- 5.13.20/ The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner, Queen of Owls by Barbara Pobst, and Summer Darlings by Brooke Lea Foster were named in Bustle’s 23 debut books too good to ignore list.
- 5.11.20/ Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner, Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets, and Advice for Living Your Best Life by Ali Wong, Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston, Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes, Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore.
- 5.11.20/ Feels like Falling by Kristy Woodson Harvey was picked as the “it” read for the summer by one Goodreads’ top reviewer.
- 5.11.20/ The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes was named in the 17 immersive historical fiction books by Buzzfeed News.
- 5.10.20/ Saltwater Secrets by Cindy Callaghan, The Goddess Twins by Yodassa Williams, The Eye of Zeus by Alane Adams, The Life Below by Alexandra Monir, Stitching a Life by Mary Helen Fein and Fly Back, Agnes by Elizabeth Atkinson were listed in the 10 books for kids to read in quarantine by Travel + Leisure.
- 5.9.20/ The Book of V by Anna Solomon was listed as one of the best books of the week by the New York Post.
- 5.8.20/ Pamela Gay, author of I’m So Glad You’re Here, gave five ways to write about something difficult for DIY MFA.
- 5.8.20/ Jennifer Hillier, author of Little Secrets, and Rachel Howzell, author of They All Fall Down, told Refinery 29 their inspiration behind their new thrillers.
- 5.8.20/ The Book of V by Anna Solomon had an excerpt featured in Vogue’s Friday Fiction.
- 5.8.20/ The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner, Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner, Beach Read by Emily Henry, The Book of V by Anna Solomon and Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender were listed the best books to read in May by CNN Underscored.
- 5.7.20/ The Half Sister by Sandie Jones was listed in the 16 Must-Read June 2020 Book Releases by Novels and Notions.
- 5.1.20/ Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner, Beach Read by Emily Henry and Stray by Stephanie Danler were named in the 10 best new books in May by Hello Giggles.
- 5.1.20/ Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner, The Book of V by Anna Solomon, Beach Read by Emily Henry and Stray by Stephanie Danler were listed as the top 20 shelve picks to read during May by Entertainment Weekly.
- 4.30.20/ A Spell for Trouble by Esme Addison was named one of the coziest mysteries to read by BookRiot.
- 4.30.20/ Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad was listed as one of the 13 best self-improvement books to read by Instyle.
- 4.24.20/ Martina Reaves, author of I’m Still Here, joined Diane Dewey’s “Dropping In” to discuss her memoir.
- 4.23.20/ Jeanne D Stanton, author of The Hairbrush and the Shoe, joined Jim Harold’s “Ghost Insight Podcast” to discuss her ghost experience.
- 4.23.20/ Jill Sherer Murray, author of Big Wild Love, sat down with Ready For Love Radio for an interview on how to get the relationship and the life you want.
- 4.20.20/ Jeanne D Stanton, author of The Hairbrush and the Shoe, was featured in an article by Rocket Homes on what it’s like to live in a historical home.
- 4.20.20/ Fast Girls by Elise Hooper was chosen by Refinery29 as one of 6 books about women athletes that will get your heart pumping.
- 4.18.20/ Elise Schiller, author of Watermark, joined YA Books Central for an author chat.
- 4.18.20/ Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier was named as one of the ‘5 books not to miss’ by USA Today.
- 4.16.20/ Author of Quest for Eternal Sunshine, Myra Goodman was featured as a guest on The Flourishing Experiment Podcast where she dove into some details about her book.
- 4.16.20/ The Queen of the Owls by Barbara Probst, DNA of You and Me by Andrea Rothman, Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner, Brunch and Other Obligations by Suzanne Nugent, and The Book of V by Anna Solomon were listed in the 22 best new fiction books to read during quarantine (and others to look forward to!) by Parade.
- 4.16.20/ Watermark by Elise Schiller received an outstanding 5-star review by Readers’ Favorite.
- 4.15.20/ Barbara McNally, author or Four Faces of Femininity sat down for a Q&A about her book and herself with The Nerd Daily.
- 4.15.20/ Andrea Rothman, author of DNA of You and Me and a microbiologist, was featured on Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series with STEM Like A Girl.
- 4.13.20/ The Nun’s Betrothal by Ida Curtis received an excellent review from Kirkus Reviews.
- 4.13.20/ Quest for Eternal Sunshine by Myra Goodman was given a stellar 5-star review by Readers’ Favorite.
- 4.11.20/ Jaime Schmidt, author of Supermaker, had an in depth interview featured in Business Insider about her personal care brand.
- 4.10.20/ Alison Hammer was interviewed about her novel, You and Me and Us, on Author Stories Podcast with Hank Garner.
- 4.7.20/ Author of You and Me and Us, Alison Hammer, interviewed her own character with Women Writers, Women’s Books.
- 4.6.20/ You and Me and Us by Alison Hammer, The Water Keeper by Charles Martin, break your glass slippers by Amanda Lovelace, He Came in With It by Miriam Feldman, and Once a Girl, Always a Boy by Jo Ivester were listed as 10 news books that will give you all the feels by Parade.
- 4.6.20/ Summer Darlings by Brooke Lea Foster, The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner, Brunch and Other Obligations by Suzanne Nugent, The Water Keeper by Charles Martin, We Came Here to Shine by Susie Orman Schnall, The Lost Girls of Devon by Barbara O’Neal, Fast Girls by Elise Hooper, A Star is Bored by Byron Lane, The Safe Place by Anna Downes, Hurry Home by Roz Nay, Pizza Girl by Jean Kyong Frazier, Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert, Friends and Strangers by J. Courtney Sullivan, and You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria were listed in the 20 most anticipated books of summer 2020 by Travel + Leisure.
- 4.6.20/ That’s Not a Thing by Jacqueline Friedland received an excellent review from In Love & Words, as well as a YouTube video.
- 4.6.20/ You and Me and Us by Alison Hammer was listed in Lee Woodruff’s blog as one of the April 2020 Book Marks.
- 4.6.20/ You and Me and Us by Alison Hammer was featured with a giveaway on Chick Lit Central.
- 4.4.20/ Author of The Life Below, Alexandra Monir, answered 5(ish) questions with Frolic in an interview.
- 4.3.20/ A Hundred Suns by Karin Tanabe, Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier, DNA of You and Me by Andrea Rothman, The Book of V by Anna Solomon, A Star is Bored by Byron Lane, The Queen of the Owls by Barbara Probst, Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald, The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner, We Came Here to Shine by Susie Orman Schnall, Summer Darlings by Brooke Lea Foster, The Upside of Being Down by Jen Gotch, The Gift of Forgiveness by Katherine Schwarzenegger, and Anna K by Jenny Lee were all named as most anticipated quarantine reads by this spring’s hottest authors in Entertainment Weekly.
- 4.1.20/ Stitching a Life by Mary Helen Fein received a stellar review by Readers’ Favorite.
- 4.1.20/ A Hundred Suns by Karin Tanabe was listed as one of ten books to read in April by The Washington Post.
- 4.1.20/ Reputation by Sara Shepard, Anna K by Jenny Lee, and Pretty Guilty Women by Gina LaManna were named in 15 books that will help you escape from reality right now by HelloGiggles.
- 4.1.20/ The New Husband by DJ Palmer, Greedy Heart by Anna Murray, and The Queen of the Owls by Barbara Probst were named in Popsugar’s 25 best new books coming out in April 2020 to cuddle up with.
- 4.1.20/ Feels like Falling by Kristy Woodson Harvey was featured in Sasee Magazine as a perfect read for a day on the beach.
- 4.1.20/ Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald, A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers, Four Faces of Femininity by Barbara McNally, Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier, Greedy Heart by Anna Murray, Brunch and Other Obligations by Suzanne Nugent, The Hairbrush and the Shoe by Jeanne D Stanton, and The Other Bennet Sister by Janice Hadlow were listed as 10 books to read based on TV favorites by The Hollywood Reporter.
- 3.31.20/ Jill Sherer Murray, author of Big Wild Love, had an essay about turning your breakup into a self-love breakthrough featured on BestEverYou.com.
- 3.31.20/ Perfect Distraction by Allison Ashley, That’s Not a Thing by Jacqueline Friedland, Of Literature and Lattes by Katherine Reay, andAnna K by Jenny Lee were listed in 10 new sweet romance reads for your 2020 TBR by Frolic.
- 3.31.20/ You and Me and Us by Alison Hammer was listed as one of the best 14 reads from the 2020 Quarantine Book Club by Reader’s Digest.
- 3.12.20/ Supermaker by Jaime Schmidt, Slay Like a Mother by Katherine Wintsch and The Four Faces of Femininityby Barbara McNally were listed as empowering books by Create & Cultivate.
- 3.11.20/ Byron Lane’s debut novel, A Star Is Bored received a stellar shoutout from Broadway World.
- 3.10.20/ The Other Bennet Sister by Janice Hadlow was named one of the best books to read this March in O, The Oprah Magazine and one of the best books written by women this spring in Parade Magazine.
- 3.9.20/ Slay Like a Mother by Katherine Wintsch, Big Wild Love by Jill Sherer Murray, Finding Venerable Motherby Cindy Rasicot, break your glass slippers by amanda lovelace, Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad, The Upside of Being Down by #SPRC2020 guest author Jen Gotch and Broth from the Cauldron by Cerridwen Fallingstar were listed as books to read to find your happiness by Life Goals Mag.
- 3.9.20/ Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald, A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers and The Tenant by Katrine Engberg were named some of the best books of 2020 by Parade Magazine.
- 3.5.20/ Slay Like a Mother author, Katherine Wintsch, was featured on The Flourishing Experiment Podcastwhere she talked about how to feel worthy about one’s achievements.
- 3.4.20/ Perfect Distraction author, Allison Ashley, shared how she found her agent on Writer’s Digest.
- 3.4.20/ Entertainment Weekly shared a featured cover reveal and excerpt from Byron Lane’s A Star is Bored.
- 3.3.20/ The Life Below author Alexandra Monir was featured on the SSR Podcast.
- 3.3.20/ break your glass slippers by amanda lovelace and Harley in the Sky by Akemi Bowman were chosen as must-read books for the month of March on PopSugar.
- 3.3.20/ Anna K by Jenny Lee was named one of the best books of 2020 by Glamour and was listed as a book to read this March by Time.
- 3.2.20/ Fly Back Agnes author Elizabeth Atkinson shared fun facts about her book on YAYOMG!.
- 2.29.20/ Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore was named an exciting book to read this week by Good Morning America.
- 2.28.20/ The Hairbrush and the Shoe by Jeanne Stanton received a marvelous review on Booklist.
- 2.28.20/ Slay Like a Mother author Katherine Wintsch published a personal piece about balancing writing and motherhood on She Writes.
- 2.27.20/ Anna K by Jenny Lee and The Life Below by Alexandra Monir were listed as enjoyable brand-new young adult novels on Buzzfeed.
- 2.26.20/ Harley in the Sky by Akemi Dawn Bowman earned a stellar review by The Fandom.
- 2.25.20/ Slay Like a Mother author Katherine Wintschwas interviewed and shared five tips to help you slay motherhood on WTVR-TV’s “Virginia This Morning.”
- 2.24.20/ Big Wild Love author Jill Sherer Murray had a featured profile on The Natfluence.
- 2.24.20/ Broth from the Cauldron by Cerridwen Fallingstar, The Goddess Twins by Yodassa Williams and The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner were named books to pre-order before World Book Day by The Hasty Review.
- 2.24.20/ Anna K by Jenny Lee and A Hundred Suns by Karin Tanabe were featured amongst the best new books to add to your reading list this spring on PopSugar.
- 2.23.20/ A Hundred Suns by Karin Tanabe was featured as a book to read this season in Westport Magazine.
- 2.23.20/ The Jane Austen Society author Natalie Jenner and The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbellwere featured as top picks for book clubs this summer by Book Club Chat.
- 2.22.20/ Anna K by Jenny Lee and Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore were called two of the best books of the week by The New York Post.
- 2.22.20/ Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore was called a book not to miss by USA Today and was featured in a piece on The Augusta Chronicle.
- 2.21.20/ The Jane Austen Society author Natalie Jenner had a personal piece about Jane Austen-inspired movies featured on Paste.
- 2.20.20/Dominicana by Angie Cruz was named a best book club pick to spark conversation by O: The Oprah Magazine.
- 2.19.20/ Christina McDonald‘s Behind Every Lie was named a mystery worth reading on Goodreads.
- 2.19.20/ That’s Not A Thing by Jacqueline Friedland had a personal essay about the struggles of having a speech impediment featured on Scary Mommy.
- 2.19.20/ The Tenant by Katrine Engberg, Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald, Harley in the Sky by Akemi Dawn Bowman, The Life Below by Alexandra Monir, A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers, Fast Girls by Elise Hooper, The Eye of Zeus by Alane Adams and Epic Solitude by Katherine Keith were featured as new books with kickass heroines on Frolic.
- 2.18.20/ Alexandra Monir’s The Life Below was called a hot new book with movie rights available in The Hollywood Reporter.
- 2.18.20/Allison Ashley, author of Perfect Distraction, was interviewed on the Unplugged & Totally Uncut podcast.
- 2.17.20/ Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald was named a best new mystery release by Amazon Book Review.
- 2.17.20/ The Opposite of Fate by Alison McGhee was a featured new paperback release on Bookreporter and made it on Mind Joggle’s February Reading List.
- 2.14.20/ The Other Bennet Sister by Janice Hadlow, The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner and Dangerous Alliance by Jennieke Cohen were featured as new books for fans of Jane Austen on Bookstr.
- 2.14.20/ The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner and Anna K by Jenny Lee earned stellar words from Amazon Book Review.
- 2.14.20/ Katrine Engberg’s The Tenant, Christina McDonald’s Behind Every Lie, D.J. Palmer’s The New Husband, Jennifer Hillier’s Little Secrets, Michele Campbell’s The Wife Who Knew Too Much and Matthew Farrell’s Don’t Ever Forget were called heart-pounding thrillers for your 2020 TBR by Bookstr.
- 2.13.20/ Perfect Distraction by Allison Ashley, Anna K by Jenny Lee, Harley in the Sky by Akemi Dawn Bowman, The Life Below by Alexandra Monir and That’s Not A Thing by Jacqueline Friedland were named romantic books that’ll have you believing in the power of love by Parade.
- 2.13.20/Jamie Schmidt, author of Supermaker, had a profile about her efforts in closing the venture capital gender gap featured on Forbes.
- 2.13.20/Joy Seeker author Shannon Kaiser sat down with Life Goals Mag to give her tips on how to be a joy seeker in everyday life.
- 2.11.20/ Anna K by Jenny Lee, American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins and The Tenant by Katrine Engberg were called books to have on your radar now by Library Journal.
- 2.11.20/ Anna K by Jenny Lee was listed as one of the best books of 2020 by The Real Deal by Retail Me Not.
- 2.11.20/A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers was called a hot new book with Hollywood appeal by The Hollywood Reporter.
- 2.11.20/ Four Faces of Femininity author Barbara McNally had a personal essay about sexuality with old age featured by Grand Magazine.
- 2.10.20/ Christina McDonald‘s Behind Every Lie was named a psychological thriller to read this month by Crime Reads and earned a stellar review by Bookreporter.
- 2.9.20/ The Nerd Daily announced that ‘Glee’ star Jenna Ushkowitz will be narrating Jenny Lee’s Anna K.
- 2.9.20/Epic Solitude by Katherine Keith had an exclusive first look featured on The Nerd Daily and was called a buzz-worthy book on 9To5Toys.
- 2.7.20/ A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers and Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore were named two must-read books for fans of Outlander by Parade.
- 2.7.20/ Rachel Howzell Hall’s And Now She’s Gone had a cover reveal featured on She Reads.
- 2.6.20/ Perfect Distraction by Allison Ashley had an exclusive first look featured on She Reads.
- 2.5.20/ Katrine Engberg’s The Tenant was named a thriller worth picking up at the airport gift shop by BookBub.
- 2.5.20/ Constance Sayers wrote a piece that was featured on Frolic and was interviewed by The Nerd Daily. Her book, A Witch in Time, was featured in a SyFy Wire roundup on science fiction and fantasy books to read this February.
- 2.4.20/ Alane Adams was featured in a story on WMBB News 13 and her upcoming release, The Eye of Zeus, received an excellent review from Readers’ Favorite.
- 2.4.20/ The Hollywood Reporter listed Epic Solitude by Katherine Keith and The Opposite of Fate by Alison McGheeas books with movie rights available.
- 2.3.20/ Epic Solitude author Katherine Keith appeared on The Adventure Sports Podcast.
- 2.3.20/ The Opposite of Fate by Alison McGhee was featured as a book to read in February by Crime Reads and was reviewed by Pioneer Press.
- 2.1.20/Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore, Epic Solitude by Katherine Keith and A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers were called brilliant books coming out this February by PopSugar.
- 1.31.20/ A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers, Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore and The Life Below by Alexandra Monir were featured in a roundup of February sci-fi and fantasy books by Gizmodo
- 1.31.20/ An excerpt from Christina McDonald‘s Behind Every Lie was featured on Crime Reads and on BookBub.
- 1.30.20/ Margarita Montimore’s Oona Out of Order appeared on Tor.com’s list of genre-bending books arriving in February and HuffPost’s most anticipated book releases of February.
- 1.30.20/ The Life Below by Alexandra Monir was named a most anticipated book release for February by The Books Across and Hasty Book List.
- 1.29.20/The Book of V by Anna Solomon was featured as a book release to look out for by Shelf Awareness.
- 1.28.20/Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald and That’s Not A Thing by Jacqueline Friedland were called two of this year’s must-read books by Betches.
- 1.27.20/Margarita Montimore’s Oona Out of Order was named a book worth reading this season in Real Simple.
- 1.27.20/Myra Goodman, author of Quest for Eternal Sunshine, had a personal essay about growing up with Holocaust survivor parents featured on Salon.
- 1.26.20/Corie Adjmi’s Life and Other Shortcomings was a finalist for the G.S. Sharat Chandra Prize for Short Fiction.
- 1.26.20/Katherine Wintsch, author of Slay Like a Mother, was quoted in an article about clarifying priorities on Psych Central.
- 1.24.20/Epic Solitude author Katherine Keith had a featured Q & A with The Arctic Sounder.
- 1.23.20/Juliet Cutler, author of Among the Maasai, was interviewed about her experience as an activist for women’s education in the developing world on Montana Public Radio.
- 1.22.20/ A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers was called a hot new book with Hollywood appeal by The Hollywood Reporter.
- 1.21.20/Jo Ivester’s Once a Girl, Always a Boy earned a stellar starred review by Kirkus Reviews.
- 1.21.20/The Eye of Zeus by Alane Adams earned a stellar review by Foreword Reviews.
- 1.21.20/Myra Goodman’s Quest for Eternal Sunshine earned many words of praise from Kirkus.
- 1.21.20/Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald and The Tenant by Katrine Engberg were named two of this spring’s most anticipated books by Get Literary.
- 1.21.20/Akemi Dawn Bowman’s Harley in the Sky made it on BookPage’s list of most anticipated YA books of 2020.
- 1.20.20/Susie Schnall’s We Came Here to Shine was called a most anticipated book of the year by Pop Goes the Reader.
- 1.20.20/American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins was praised as a “harrowing tale of immigration, family and memory” by TIME, featured as a book that humanizes a migration tale with care by the Los Angeles Times, featured as a feminist book pick on Ms. Magazine, called a great book publishing this week by Goodreads, named a most anticipated book of the year by BookPage and earned a stellar featured review on Goodreads.
- 1.17.20/break your glass slippers by Amanda Lovelace was called a poetry collection to read in 2020 by She Reads.
- 1.17.20/Margarita Montimore’s Oona Out of Order was named one of February’s most anticipated new books by Goodreads.
- 1.16.20/The Jane Austen Society author Natalie Jenner was called a debut author to read now on Goodreads.
- 1.16.20/The Life Below by Alexandra Monir was named a must-read YA book of the year on She Reads and had an excerpt featured on Hypable.
- 1.16.20/American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins earned a stellar review feature on NPR, was named a most anticipated book of winter on The Everygirl and was featured as a most anticipated book of the year on HelloGiggles.
- 1.15.20/Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston and A Stranger on the Beach by Michele Campbell were featured as three of the top books of 2019 on Life With Emily.
- 1.14.20/American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins, Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier and The Book of V by Anna Solomon were featured on Lit Hub’s list of most anticipated books of 2020.
- 1.10.20/American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins, The New Husband by D.J. Palmer, The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner and The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell were named fiction book releases to check out this year by The Nerd Daily.
- 1.9.20/Epic Solitude by Katherine Keith was called a true story to give you a fresh perspective in 2020 on She Reads.
- 1.9.20/The Book of V by Anna Solomon was named a most anticipated book of the year by The Millions.
- 1.9.20/The Opposite of Fate by Alison McGhee was featured as a great book about strong women on She Reads.
- 1.9.20/The Tenant by Katrine Engberg, Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier and The Half Sister by Sandie Jones were featured as three of the most anticipated crime books of 2020 on CrimeReads.
- 1.9.20/Rea Frey’s Until I Find You had an exclusive first look featured on She Reads.
- Brit + Co named Unpregnant by Jenni Hendriks and Ted Caplan, When You Ask Me Where I’m Going by Jasmin Kaur, Dangerous Alliance by Jennieke Cohen, When the World Didn’t End by Caroline Kaufman and #FRC2019 guest book Regretting You by Colleen Hoover as some of the best YA books for readers of every age.
- 1.8.20/ American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins was named a must-read book of the winter by Town & Country.
- 1.8.20/Supermaker author Jaime Schmidt had a personal essay about what most startup plans are missing featured on Entrepreneur.
- 1.8.20/The Book of V by Anna Solomon was featured as a most anticipated book of the year on The Millions.
- 1.8.20/Jamie Schmidt, author of Supermaker, had a personal essay about the top things most startup plans are missing featured on Entrepreneur.
- 1.7.20/Behind Every Lie author Christina McDonald had a personal essay about the heaviness of motherhood featured on Scary Mommy.
- 1.7.20/The Half Sister by Sandie Jones was featured on The Real Book Spy’s 2020 Reading Guide.
- 1.6.20/Harley in the Sky by Akemi Bowman and Anna K by Jenny Lee were called two of the top YA book releases by The Nerd Daily.
- 1.6.20/Anna K by Jenny Lee was named a YA release to watch out for by The Nerd Daily.
- 1.6.20/Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier and The Book of V by Anna Solomon were featured as books to ring in the new decade by the Palm Beach Daily News.
- 1.2.20/American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins was called a book worth reading by TIME, named a best book of 2020 so far by Real Simple, featured as a must-read book of January by Entertainment Weekly and a best new book of the year by PopSugar.
- 1.2.20/American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins, Feels Like Falling by Kristy Woodson Harvey, A Hundred Suns by Karin Tanabe, Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald, The Opposite of Fate by Alison McGhee, The Wife Who Knew Too Much by Michele Campbell, The Tenant by Katrine Engberg, Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore, Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier and A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers were called 10 of the most anticipated books of 2020 by Parade.
- 1.2.20/Behind Every Lie by Christina McDonald and Oona Out of Order by Margarita Montimore were featured as two hot winter picks on Readers Lane.
- 1.2.20/American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins, A Star is Bored by Byron Lane and The Half Sister by Sandie Jones were called titles to look out for this year by Library Journal.
- 1.2.20/Behind Every Lie author Christina McDonald and The New Husband by D.J. Palmer were named two of the most anticipated thrillers of 2020 by Goodreads.
- 1.2.20/Dominicana by Angie Cruz was featured as an amazing book by a Latinx author in Entertainment Weekly.
- 1.1.20/Regretting You by #FRC2019 guest Colleen Hoover was called a best new book in People.