Today, Esme's Wish author Elizabeth Foster stops by to tell us about where she writes - and be sure to keep reading to learn more about her book, and how you can enter to win a copy! One of the great pleasures of writing fiction is that I carry the world of my book in... Continue Reading →
Spotlight: Little Do We Know by Tamara Ireland Stone
Today, we are pleased to be spotlighting the soon-to-be-released newest book from Tamara Ireland Stone, Little Do We Know, coming June 5th from Disney-Hyperion Books. Here's more about it: Next-door neighbors and ex-best friends Hannah and Emory haven't spoken in months. Not since the fight—the one where they said things they couldn't take back. Now,... Continue Reading →
This Story is For You by Greg Pizzoli
A celebration of individuality and friendship, This Story is For You by Greg Pizzoli will delight young readers with it's important reminders that you are the only you, and that true friends see you for you. The story emphasizes multiple times the uniqueness of YOU -- while following a friendship through bonding, separation, and reunion.... Continue Reading →
The Game Can’t Love You Back by Karole Cozzo
Unexpected romance heats up on the baseball field in The Game Can't Love You Back by Karole Cozzo. Eve is used to being the odd woman out. As the only girl on her school's baseball team, she knows exactly how to put sweaty, macho baseball players in their place, and she's focused on one thing... Continue Reading →
Airports, Exes & Other Things I’m Over by Shani Petroff
Missed flights and misunderstandings abound in Airports, Exes & Other Things I'm Over by Shani Petroff. A bad storm, two canceled flights, stuck in an airport with a hot stranger and the guy who broke her heart... what could go wrong? After Sari caught her boyfriend Zev cheating on her, their romantic Florida vacation was... Continue Reading →
Bookish Boyfriends: A Date with Darcy by Tiffany Schmidt
Who's your book boyfriend? This is not an uncommon question to be heard amongst book bloggers, bookstagrammers, and other ravenous readers. The answers may range from the classic -- Darcy, Heathcliffe, Rochester -- to the more contemporary -- Edward, Nikolai, Rhysand -- but regardless, we book nerds are known for fantasizing about fictional men. (Even... Continue Reading →
Beth Vrabel: “Weirdest Writing Inspiration”
Today we have the honor of welcoming a guest post from Beth Vrabel, author of the recently released middle grade book Bringing Me Back. Below, Beth shares her weirdest writing inspiration - then keep reading to learn more about her book! I wrote my first story when I was 10 years old. In a moment... Continue Reading →
A.M. Morgan: “Weirdest Writing Inspiration” + The Inventors at No. 8 Blog Tour
We have another super fun middle grade book blog tour stopping by today -- this time for The Inventors at No. 8 by A.M. Morgan, and you are certainly in for a treat today -- as the author stops by to share her weirdest writing inspiration. Be sure to keep reading to learn more about... Continue Reading →
J.S. Puller: “Writing for Kids” + Captain Superlative Blog Tour Contest
Today, I have the great honor of hosting a really delightful guest post from Captain Superlative author J.S. Puller, as part of the official blog tour. In today's post, we learn about how she discovered the power in writing for kids, and the teacher that helped her along the way. Be sure to keep reading... Continue Reading →
The Queen of Sorrow by Sarah Beth Durst
The book world is filled with stories about Chosen Ones -- and if, like me, you read a lot of YA, you're used to those Chosen Ones being teenagers. In Sarah Beth Durst's Queens of Renthia series, the Chosen One is actually the Chosen Few, and they're all adult women -- including a middle age... Continue Reading →
