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Win one of 3 romance bundles from Aria Fiction
Win one of three romance bundles from Aria Fiction, consisting of Fool Me Once, The (Anti) Wedding Party, and Spell Bound.
Win 1 of 3 copies of Sanctuary of the Shadow by Aurora Ascher
Win 1 of 3 copies of Sanctuary of the Shadow by Aurora Ascher, the first book to Elemental Emergence, a new romantasy series.
Bonus content in Alice Oseman’s novels
Harper Fire reprinted Alice Oseman's novels and we are here to dissect all the bonus content in the new editions.
Win 1 of 2 copies of Song of the Huntress by Lucy Holland
Song of the Huntress is set in Britain, 60 AD and is an amazing retelling of the Wild Hunt.
New covers for YA classics
In recent years many YA books we grew up loving have gotten new covers -- today let's discuss three authors whose books have new editions coming out this year.
Ally Carter on her adult spy rom-com debut, The Blonde Identity
"I can’t begin to tell you how wonderful it was to write about characters who are the grownups."
Ginny Myers Sain on adults reading YA novels such as One Last Breath
"We’ve been tricked into thinking that as adults, we should have the answers to those questions. We should have it all figured out by now. And we don’t. Or at least very, very few of us do. Almost none of us, to be honest."
Reading the bonus stories in The Dark Artifices’ anniversary edition
The first book to The Dark Artifices, Lady Midnight, was first published in March 2016. As we approach the 8th anniversary of this wonderful trilogy, we decided to read three bonus stories written by Cassandra Clare. The three bonus stories…
Tanya Byrne on her emotional new YA novel, In the Shallows
"That got me thinking about the fallibility of memory and how reliant we are on other people to tell us the stuff we can’t remember ourselves."
Win 1 of 3 copies of Lies We Sing to the Sea by Sarah Underwood
Enter to win a copy of this lyrical mythology retelling
Christen Randall on tabletop gaming and The No Girlfriend Rule
Christen Randall on how her tabletop gaming experience and her own anxiety help shape The No Girlfriend Rule.
Falon Ballard on her essential rom-com viewing
"As an elder millennial, I was blessed with the good fortune of growing up in the golden era of rom-coms"
A. B. Poranek on the inspiration behind her debut novel Where the Dark Stands Still
"These were the things I had originally shied away from writing about, and now I embraced wholeheartedly."
Charlotte Stein on romance tropes and her new rom-com, When Grumpy Met Sunshine
"Even before I knew what romance tropes were, I loved them."
Rachel Greenlaw chats morally grey characters in Compass and Blade
Compass and Blade is the first book in the latest YA trilogy featuring wreckers -- those who lure people's boats and wreck them, a crossover between sirens and pirates.