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Sneak Peek: A Very Bad Thing By J.T. Ellison
A Very Bad Thing By J.T. Ellison
From New York Times bestselling author J.T. Ellison comes a taut thriller about one author at the pinnacle of her...
Sneak Peek: The Herringbone Harbor Mystery by Sally Goldenbaum
The Herringbone Harbor Mystery by Sally Goldenbaum
It’s beginning to feel a lot like tourist season in Sea Harbor, Massachusetts, and beachside shopkeepers are...
Behind The Words with The Puzzle Box Author Danielle Trussoni
Today we're excited to welcome The Puzzle Box author Danielle Trussoni to the blog. Let's begin with learning a bit about you. Where you're...
“MINECRAFT: OUT OF ORDER” VOLUME 1 ENCOURAGES YOU TO BUILD YOUR OWN WAY
Dark Horse Books and Mojang Studios bring Minecraft fans even more reason to build their own way in a new graphic novel, Minecraft: Out of Order Volume 1. Cartoonist,...
Sneak Peek: A Trinket for the Taking by Victoria Laurie
A Trinket for the Taking by Victoria Laurie
Introducing the captivating Dovey Van Dalen, once the belle of 1840s Copenhagen, now charged with recovering...
Sneak Peek: Carson The Magnificent by Bill Zehme, Mike Thomas
Carson The Magnificent by Bill Zehme, Mike Thomas
A much-anticipated biography—twenty years in the making—of the entertainer who redefined late-night television and reshaped American culture.
In...
Behind The Words With Emma Barry
Today, we welcome author Emma Barry to the blog. We'll be talking about her latest release BAD REPUTATION. Welcome Emma. Let's begin with what...
Behind The Words With Elom Akoto
Today, we are welcoming author Elom Akoto to the blog. First, tell our readers a bit about yourself. Where you're from, where you live?...
The Science Behind Precognition and Intuition
In his book, Contact with the Future: The Astonishing Power of Intuition and Precognition, Jon Taylor examines the latest scientific research suggesting that precognition is real and...
Book Review: Eleanor and the Cold War By Ellen Yardley
Eleanor and the Cold War By Ellen Yardley
This was truly an 'era' book. It took a few minutes for the language and pace of...