Queen Charlotte Prequel Novel Announced by Julia Quinn and Shonda Rhimes

People just can’t seem to get enough of Bridgerton. After two (incredibly) successful seasons, Netflix announced a prequel limited series was in the works, focusing on Queen Charlotte’s rise to power. And now a prequel novel has been announced that…

Book Review: ‘Blood and Moonlight’ by Erin Beaty

Blood and Moonlight by Erin Beaty features fascinating mythology & complex characters, but the pacing & mystery leave something to be desired.

Book Review: Up All Night with a Good Duke by Amy Rose Bennett

Amy Rose Bennett’s Up All Night With A Good Duke is just the kind of fun romance novel you’re looking for.

Book Review: ‘By The Book’ by Jasmine Guillory

By the Book is Jasmine Guillory’s newest page turner. This review explains why we couldn’t put it down and why we think you’ll love it!

Book Review: ‘Out There: Into the Queer New Yonder’ Edited by Saundra Mitchell

Out There offers a breadth of representation and genres. But while some stories are definitely worth the read, others can be safely skipped.

Book Review: ‘Book Lovers’ by Emily Henry

If you’re looking for your next summer read, look no further than Emily Henry‘s newest book: Book Lovers. It’s my favorite book I’ve read this year, and I think it’s Henry’s best so far. So, let’s give you a rundown…

Richard Castle’s Friend James Patterson Shows His True Colors

James Patterson, otherwise known as Richard Castle’s poker buddy, opened his mouth and showed his privilege real bad.

Jesmeen Kaur Deo Talks Beauty Standards and TJ Powar Has Something to Prove

Jesmeen Kaur Deo talks TJ Powar Has Something to Prove and deconstructing beauty standards in our exclusive interview.

Book Review: ‘The People’s Princess’ by Flora Harding

The People’s Princess is among the latest Royal stories, blending fiction and historical events. Read on for a full review!

Brigid Kemmerer Talks Forging Silver Into Stars and Returning to the Cursebreakers World

We talked to Forging Silver Into Stars author Brigid Kemmerer about her new book and returning to the Cursebreakers world.

Netflix Geeked Week: ‘The School For Good And Evil’ Teaser

The balance of good and evil is always a finicky thing. Somehow, you have to maintain both in order to have balance. “Did you every wonder, where every great fairytale begins?” We had and a lot of questions were answered…

Queerly Not Straight: 15 LGBTQ+ Books Coming Out This Pride

Looking for some LGBTQ+ books to read this Pride? Queerly Not Straight has you covered with some suggestions.

Book Review: ‘A Rip Through Time’ by Kelley Armstrong

A Rip Through Time by Kelley Armstrong features a fascinating premise, but the execution falls a little flat.

Book Review: ‘This Is Not A Book About Benedict Cumberbatch: The Joy of Loving Something–Anything–Like Your Life Depends on It’

This Is Not A Book About Benedict Cumberbatch is truly not about the British actor, it’s a book about joy and finding it, with a little bitch of Cumberbatch and Cumberbitches tossed in.

Samira Ahmed Talks Hollow Fires and Writing YA

We talked to Samira Ahmed about her book Hollow Fires, following your curiosity and writing for young adults.

Book Review: The Ghosts of Rose Hill by R.M. Romero

The Ghosts of Rose Hill is a moving tale about love & loss, grief & hope, that will stay with readers long after they turn the final page.

Book Review: ‘Ayesha at Last’ By Uzma Jalaluddin

‘Ayesha at Last’ brings together the ruthless marriage market, busybody aunties, lost dreams, retribution, and a whole lot of Shakespeare.

Book Review: ‘Atomic Anna’ by Rachel Barenbaum

Rachel Barenbaum’s latest book, ‘Atomic Anna’, is a poignant re-visiting of a real life tragedy that changed the world.

Book Review: Desperately Seeking a Duchess by Christi Caldwell

Desperately Seeking a Duchess by Christi Caldwell is a fun and unusual friends-to-lovers romance set in the Regency era.

Book Review: ‘The Drowning Summer’ by Christine Lynn Herman

If a book is billed as spooky, suspenseful, and sapphic, I’m usually sold—and The Drowning Summer by Christine Lynn Herman largely lived up to my expectations.

Channing Tatum Announces The Adaptation Of His Book ‘The One And Only Sparkella’

It’s pretty amazing that a book that Channing Tatum wrote for his daughter is becoming a movie… starring him.