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The 15 wickedly good stories in Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women & Witchcraft [August 2018, Harlequin Teen] reveal a universal truth: there’s nothing more powerful than a teenage girl who believes in herself.   Booklist says in their starred review: “At the heart of each [story] is a girl (or girls) learning to discover her power…The collective impact is undeniably resounding.” Toil & Trouble is available for request on Netgalley!

Teens talked, and YALSA heard them loud and clear: two Harlequin Teen titles have been nominated for the YALSA Teens’ Top Ten teens’ choice list! Being such a politically aware generation, it’s no surprise that the books teens chose were thought-provoking reads. And the nominees are… (drumroll, please) THE BLACK WITCH by Laurie Forest (978-0-373-21231-6) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by Gregory Scott Katsoulis (978-0-373-21244-6) To show your support for these amazing books, (read more…)

  Brianna Wolfson’s heartbreaking semi-autobiographical debut Rosie Colored Glasses is a love letter of sorts from the author to her younger self, and it was brought to life with actress Devon Sorvari’s raw and emotional narration… earning the audiobook an acclaimed Earphones Award from AudioFile Magazine. For more information about Rosie‘s Earphones nomination and to listen to a clip, click here. Happy listening!   Praise for the award-winning Rosie Colored Glasses: “Rosie Colored (read more…)

Campaign Widows cover

Sex and the City meets The West Wing in Aimee Agresti’s wickedly sharp Campaign Widows [May 2018, Graydon House]. Says Booklist in their starred review: “Agresti’s smart beach read will ease readers into the 2018 election season.” Don’t miss the party: Campaign Widows is available for request on Netgalley!

The Little Clan cover

Author Iris Martin Cohen co-managed a successful literary salon and event space in the National Arts Club when she was in her twenties. The salon was attended by literary elite that included authors like Salman Rushdie, Jhumpa Lahiri, and Malcolm Gladwell, and is the inspiration behind her dazzling debut, The Little Clan [April 2018, Park Row Books]—a colorful, boisterous romp through a literary world bathed in ambition and hubris. ★ “This (read more…)