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PODCAST:: Echo Road with Authors Kendra Elliot and Melinda Leigh on Book Lights
Echo Road with Authors Kendra Elliot and Melinda Leigh on Book Lights
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Kendra Elliot has sold twelve million books, hit the Wall Street Journal...
July 2024 New Reads
One Cursed Rose by Rebecca Zanetti
For fans of Scarlett St Clair and Sarah J Maas, New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Zanetti explores the forbidden and the...
Behind The Words with ALLI FRANK and ASHA YOUMANS
Welcome Alli and Asha, we're excited to have you on Reader's Entertainment. First, tell our readers a bit about yourself. Where you're from, where you...
Library of Congress National Book Festival
Library of Congress National Book Festival Announces Full Author Lineup
Main Stage to Feature Sandra Cisneros, James S.A. Corey, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Max Greenfield, Tamron...
Sneak Peek: Between the Sound and Sea by Amanda Cox
Between the Sound and Sea by Amanda Cox
After a lawsuit tarnishes her family’s name, Josephina (Joey) Harris can barely show her face in public. The...
DARK HORSE COMICS PRESENTS “WHERE MONSTERS LIE: CULL-DE-SAC”
Cabin in the Woods meets Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
Slashers always come back for more, so it should be no surprise that Wilmurst and all its...
Barnes & Noble Announces The Best Books of 2024 (So Far)
Barnes & Noble is thrilled to announce their selections for The Best Books of the Year (So Far). The list is a compilation of...
Sneak Peek: Murder at Vinland by Alyssa Maxwell
Murder at Vinland by Alyssa Maxwell
Reporter and sleuth Emma Cross Andrews must stop a bold poisoner who is targeting the society wives of...
THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN RETURNS…AND THIS YEAR, HE’S COMING FOR YOU!
Dark Horse’s Halloween horror anthology is back for more scares
Like the urban legends and folklore frights of yore, the Headless Horseman is returning to...
Sneak Peek: DAUGHTER OF FIRE By Sofia Robleda
DAUGHTER OF FIRE By Sofia Robleda
Catalina de Cerrato is being raised by her widowed father, Don Alonso, in 1551 Guatemala, scarcely thirty years since...