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Book Two in Trisha Leigh’s Cavy Files Series

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Last May, the world was introduced to GYPSY, the first book in Trisha Leigh’s awesome science fiction young adult series, the Cavy Files. With a compelling and original story at its heart, this series is the real deal, and book one left readers clamoring for more. And that’s exactly what they’re getting […]

New and Recent Releases Galore!

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Due to some medical issues, I’m a bit behind on my cheerleading for my awesome clients and their new releases. So today, I’m going to share with you a bunch of great reads you can stock up on! Available TODAY, two great stories from two great authors […]

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TRIDENT’S FIRST GLEAMING by Stephen Templin

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Today NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Stephen Templin releases a new military thriller, TRIDENT’S FIRST GLEAMING. Clever, sharp, and packed with quite the powerful punch, Stephen’s first solo fiction endeavor truly reflects the intensity of what it’s like to be a Navy SEAL. Former SEAL Chris Paladin leaves SEAL Team […]

Books to Film: An Emotional Process for Some Readers

Film adaptations can be difficult for some people. I have a friend who really struggles with watching a movie of a book she likes because she gets so frustrated with the changes made by the filmmakers. I used to be that way, too, actually. I remember very […]

The 50 States of Fear by E.G. Foley

It’s more than just America’s birthday today. It’s also the release day for the first three books in the new middle-grade series by NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author E.G. Foley, The 50 States of Fear! With each book set in one of the fifty U.S. States, this light paranormal series is […]

The Miseducation of the Cape Henlopen School Board

This morning I awoke to find tweets from two of my favorite people in the world about the banning of a YA novel we all read years ago for the RBtL book club. I immediately knew I had to write about it today. Almost every member voted for THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST that month, and I for one read it ravenously. When […]