Sarah Beth Durst: Vessel Q&A Part 2

What's next for Sarah Beth Durst? And what dream vacation do we both have in common? Read on for more! (And check out part 1 of our Q&A here.) Can you tell us a bit about what you're working on next? I am working on a YA novel called SWEET NOTHINGS (though the title will... Continue Reading →

Sarah Beth Durst: Vessel Q&A Part 1

Today, we are thrilled to bring you the first part of our two-part interview with Vessel author Sarah Beth Durst. VESSEL is such a breathtaking novel -- I was completely swept up in the world, the romance, the characters, the setting ... how did the novel come together for you? What came first, and what... Continue Reading →

Sarah Beth Durst: Vessel Q&A Part 1

Today, we are thrilled to bring you the first part of our two-part interview with Vessel author Sarah Beth Durst. VESSEL is such a breathtaking novel -- I was completely swept up in the world, the romance, the characters, the setting ... how did the novel come together for you? What came first, and what... Continue Reading →

Falling Kingdoms by Morgan Rhodes

Falling Kingdoms by Morgan Rhodes is a fast-paced, engaging tale of four young people who find their fates intertwined. Cleo is a princess raised in luxury who must embark on a dangerous journey into enemy territory in search of a magic that is thought to be extinct in order to save her dying sister whom... Continue Reading →

Vessel by Sarah Beth Durst

You know you've read an amazing book when, upon completion, you hug the book to yourself, sigh with satisfaction, and the immediately flip back to the beginning and start re-reading it. That's exactly what happened to me with Vessel by Sarah Beth Durst -- and I only forced myself to stop re-reading it when I... Continue Reading →

Middle Grade Monday: Holiday Picks

Looking for some cozy, wintertime reads? Check-out the list below for some of our top picks for the holidays! The Chronicles of Narnia "The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis, is one  of the very few sets of books that should be read three times: in childhood, early adulthood, and late in life. In brief,... Continue Reading →

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