Set off on an adventure to new worlds this week! This selection of new science fiction and fantasy books will surely please! Science Fiction fans should be excited about the latest from bestselling authors Catherynne M. Valente, Corey J. White, and more. If Fantasy is what your library needs, you’ll be able to pick up the latest from M.D. Massey, Shannon Mayer, and more. Enjoy your new science fiction and fantasy books. Happy reading!
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New Young Adult Books to Read | November 6
Are you an avid reader of Young Adult books? This week you are in luck! With all of these new novels, you’re bound to find a new favorite book to add to your reading list. This week includes new novels from bestselling authors Marissa Meyer, Sara Shepard, CJ Lyons, and many more. Enjoy your new young adult books. Happy reading!
New Biography and Memoir Books to Read | November 6
Looking for some new biography and memoir books for your library? There are so many new releases this week that you’re bound to find a new favorite. You can pick up new novels from Mark Dery, Rob Scheer, Mark Lamster, and more. Enjoy your new biography and memoir books. Happy reading!
Interview with Jane Shoup, author of Knightfall
What can you tell us about your new release, Knightfall?
It's a Gothic mystery/thriller/romance that takes place in 1811 after eighteen year old Leah Middleton has suffered the tragic loss of her parents and siblings in a cholera epidemic and, consequently, is accepted into residence with her mother's family. The Knights of Red Ridge Hall are strangers to Leah, the result of their having disowned her mother after she ran away to marry a man beneath her station. To say Leah's transition will be difficult is an understatement. The Knights are noble, while she was raised with loving, common parents who believed nobility is a condition of the heart, not of birth. She was raised in a home above her father's book shoppe, and Red Ridge Hall is an enormous, rambling castle. Leah is well-read, witty and intelligent, but she knows nothing of servants or correct protocol. The question is, how can she adapt and become who she must be and yet still stay true to her ideals which were instilled by a loving upbringing? To compound the strangeness of her situation, Leah begins to discover that Red Ridge Hall is truly haunted.
On the first night of her arrival at the Hall, she meets and is drawn to the handsome, enigmatic Doctor Grayson Slade, the assistant to her great uncle, Theodore Knight. She is promptly informed Grayson is beneath her station and can never be considered appropriate for her hand. For her sake and for his, she is warned to keep a long, cool distance.
Theodore Knight founded the renowned, benevolent Knight Society which takes in invalid children. For the most part, it's the unwanted invalid children of the wealthy that are taken in by the Knight Society, but sometimes penniless orphans of London are also rescued. Grayson was one of them, the only one to be tutored and molded into a gifted physician. Theodore has become more about glory than work, so Grayson is responsible for a majority of care. He has a nearly impossible work load and he a personal issue that complicates matters. He is captivated by Leah, as she is with him, but the Knight's consider him little better than a servant. Still, Leah is different. She's like a beacon of light in what has become a dark world.
For both Leah and Grayson, dark mysteries have to be unraveled and truths have to be faced because lives are at stake. Knightfall is a fast, compelling read that draws you in and transports you to another place and time.
What or who inspired you to become an author?
It's not who, it's what. I was gifted with an imagination (thank you, Universe!) that allows me to be in the stories I create. I'm there with every word and every page, seeing what my characters see, smelling what they smell, hearing and feeling what they do. I thrive on world building and creating characters so real, you feel like you know them. I want every story to have impact. I believe reading quality fiction makes us more insightful and compassionate, because we're getting outside our own skin for a moment and experiencing life through another.
What's on your top 5 list for the best books you've ever read?
I can't list of any of mine, right? (JK) I was awed and deeply moved by Cold Mountain (Charles Frazier) and Kristin Hannah's The Nightengale. So beautifully written! I'm a fan of Anne Perry's William Monk series and I've read classics like Jane Eyre and Little Women many, many times. (No matter how much I counsel Jane, she never stays with Mr. R. when she should. So frustrating.) I also love the classic Darkwater by Dorothy Eden. It was an influence in creating Knightfall. It was atmospheric, mysterious and passionate.
What's your favorite thing about writing?
Writing is the only thing I can do for six and eight hours at a time and be totally lost in it. I actually resent when I have get up and hit the bathroom or eat. The most fun part of writing is when a story is well underway and the flow has begun. Creating the bones is the toughest part and rereading and reworking for the kazillionth time when you practically have it memorized in order to tighten and perfect it not fun. But it's all part of it.
What is a typical day like for you?
I left a way too full time career behind two years ago to concentrate on my writing. I'm very lucky that my husband, Scott, is supportive of my dream. I typically begin writing by nine in the morning and I wrap it up about cocktail hour. (Wow, I never thought about it as a nine-to-five, but it kind of is. Only without the steady paycheck.) I keep my young granddaughters on Friday afternoons to Saturday afternoons, so that takes precedence. (They are four and half, two and half and 4 months old, so it's a constant eyes-on thing.) I usually write some very day, even if it's for an hour or two.
What scene in Knightfall was your favorite to write?
That's tough. It would be easier to tell you scenes I didn't love to write (usually because something bad is happening.) Leah's Uncle Abraham is dry and witty and he has some great repartee with Grayson and with Leah which was fun to write and to read. I love the scenes with Grayson and Leah. Their shy beginnings and the building of their relationship, which has to be done mostly in secret. Sometimes what isn't be said speaks more loudly than what is being said. There is one scene that takes place at Deer Pointe Manor before Leah is being taken back to London to make her debut. Abraham initiates it, Grayson gives Leah a tour, and a lot is shared. Toward the end, Leah alludes to a ghost she's encountered, which alarms Grayson who swears her to secrecy. A mystery is definitely afoot and a bond between Grayson and Leah is cemented. It's passionate and powerful. I could go on and on, because a lot happens in the book.
Do you have a motto, quote or philosophy you live by?
My favorite quote is usually attributed to Churchill, although it's sometimes attributed to Abraham Lincoln. 'Success is the ability to move from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.' No one ever plans for failure, but our efforts sometimes feel that way in the end, especially for an artist or author who hopes for acceptance and enthusiasm. It's difficult to get discovered in a sea of material and competition. I've had a book released, thought it was wonderful, maybe even the break-through, only then it felt as if it had been swallowed by a black hole. But I love writing and creating stories, so I will keep on keeping on.
My philosophy is that we are all here to experience and grow and learn and share. I believe in the continuation of the soul. In the past year, I've revamped my definition of success. I still desire commercial success, but putting quality work out there for whomever it touches is greatly worthwhile and satisfactory. I also raised three incredible daughters. When I look at my family, which is a lot since we all live close and do a lot together, I know I've been a success. Not to mention highly blessed!
Jane Shoup is the author of the new book Knightfall
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The Story Behind Druid Vengeance by M.D. Massey
By M.D. Massey
Druid Vengeance is the seventh book in my Colin McCool Paranormal Suspense Series, also known as the Junkyard Druid series. In this installment, Colin is facing down a mysterious wizard who has stolen a powerful magical artifact from him, a sort of mystical weapon of mass destruction. Obviously, Colin wants to recover the artifact, so he can dispose of it safely and prevent it from falling into the wrong hands again. But there’s much more at stake here than that—in fact, this mystery antagonist plans to use the artifact to cause a disaster of apocalyptic proportions.
When I started writing this book, I knew it was time to tie in the Colin McCool series with my THEM Apocalyptic Series. What many readers don’t realize is that I never intended to write a new adult series with Colin McCool as the protagonist. In fact, I had written the first Colin McCool book as a young adult novel, and after I finished it I decided I’d rather be writing adult fiction.
At that point, I set Colin off to the side and started writing a zombie apocalypse series featuring a character by the name of Scratch Sullivan. Scratch is a war veteran and the prototypical anti-hero, in the sense that he doesn’t start the story wanting to save anyone but himself. But, over time and due to a series of events that occur during the course of the first novel, he is forced to become the hero he never wanted to be.
That series did fairly well when I released it, and by the third novel, I had a small but loyal base of fans who were eagerly awaiting the next installment in the series. But a funny thing happened on the way to completing that third book—about one-third of the way into writing the novel, Colin McCool showed up as a supporting character. His appearance happened organically, but while I was writing that story it made sense to me that he’d be living in the same world as Scratch, since they were both fighting the same war but from two very different perspectives.
As often happens when authors reinvent characters from previous works, I found I enjoyed writing Colin as an adult much more in this new iteration. Thus, I started developing an urban fantasy series for him while I continued to write the Scratch Sullivan novels. I finished the fourth book in the Scratch Sullivan series in June of 2016, and then immediately started writing the first Colin McCool novel, which I released in October of that same year.
Little did I know it when I was writing Junkyard Druid, but I had an instant hit on my hands. Because demand was so high for the next Colin McCool novel, I set aside Scratch for nearly a year while I wrote the next three books in the Colin McCool series. Finally, in December of last year, I finished the Scratch Sullivan series with the fifth and final installment, both to get closure on that series for myself, and to give closure to the readers. Today, all my writing attention goes to writing all twelve planned titles in the Colin McCool series.
Do I miss writing Scratch Sullivan? Certainly, but I enjoy writing Colin McCool just as much. And who knows? Perhaps someday I’ll write a crossover novel that will feature both protagonists. But until then, I’ll continue writing the Junkyard Druid novels, fulfilling my promise to keep writing Colin McCool stories for as long as readers continue reading them.
M.D. Massey is the author of the new book Druid Vengeance.
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Books To Read If You Like T.R. Ragan
Books To Read If You Like T.R. Ragan
T.R. Ragan is the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of mystery and thriller novels. Some of her popular releases include the Jessie Cole, Faith McMann and Lizzy Gardner series. If you're hunting for some exciting new novels, check out these books to read if you like T.R. Ragan!
The Moving Blade
by Michael Pronko
Release Date: September 30, 2018
The second book in the bestselling Detective Hiroshi series... Bernard Mattson, the top American diplomat in Tokyo, has been killed. When his daughter Jamie returns from America she wants answers, but only finds threats. Detective Hiroshi Shimizu searches for the killer from back-alley bars to government offices. When two more bodies show up, Hiroshi must make a choice between desire and duty.
Game Piece
by Alan Brenham
Release Date: October 6, 2018
Detective Barry Marshall is hunting a hardened serial killer. One that has the ultimate endgame, to strip Marshall of everything. His career, his wife Erin, and his reputation. It turns out that the killer had dated Erin years ago and seeing Marshall with her pushed him over the edge. He is determined to punish Marshall for stealing her. As the body count rises, Marshall faces his worst nightmare.
The Forgotten Child
by Melissa Erin Jackson
Release Date: October 10, 2018
Reluctant medium extraordinaire, Riley Thomas, accidentally released a spirit from an Ouija board when she was thirteen. Ever since, she's kept away from scary movies, haunted houses, and cemeteries. But now she must face her fears when she is pressured into spending a paranormal investigation weekend at the infamous Jordanville Ranch... the former home of deceased serial killer Orin Jacobs.
River Bodies
by Karen Katchur
Release Date: November 1, 2018
A body has been discovered in the small town of Portland, Pennsylvania. It's an eerily similar to a crime from twenty years ago, where another victim was found brutally murdered in the Delaware River. Detective Parker Reed wants to find the connection between the two murders but the locals won't talk.
Past Tense
by Lee Child
Release Date: November 5, 2018
While on a road trip across America, Jack Reacher takes a detour in the New England woods, to a place he has never been before. The town where his father was born. At the same time, two young Canadians find themselves stranded at a lonely motel. As Reacher explores his father's life, the Canadians face lethal danger. Strands of stories begin to merge and Reacher makes a shocking discovery.
Dark Sacred Night
by Michael Connelly
Release Date: October 30, 2018
The latest novel in the New York Times Bestselling Ballard and Bosh series by Michael Connelly… In Dark Sacred Night, Detective Renee Ballard encounters an intruder on her return to the station after a long night shift. It turns out the stranger is actually retired detective Harry Bosch. It seems a cold case has gotten under his skin. She won’t let him go through the records, but instead starts to look into it herself. Ballard has never been one to leave the job behind at the end of her shift.
Books To Read If You Like Max Monroe
Books To Read If You Like Max Monroe
Max Monroe is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling writing duo with more than eighteen contemporary romance novels. Some of the popular releases include the Jerks Duet, Mavericks Tackle Love, and Bad Boy Billionaires series. If you are craving some hot new romance novels, check out these books to read if you like Max Monroe!
Secrets (Web of Sin)
by Aleatha Romig
Release Date: October 30, 2018
I am Sterling Sparrow. You have no doubt heard my name or read it on the top of tall buildings. But there is more to my business than what is seen above ground. Within the underbelly of one of America's largest cities, there is a world that my father ruled. He promised me someone who would one day make my reign complete. Since that day, Araneae McCrie has been mine.
I Bet You
by Ilsa Madden-Mills
Release Date: October 24, 2018
Sexy Athlete: I bet you won't... Penelope Graham: Burn in hell, quarterback. This late night text is random but Penelope knows who it is from. And why she shouldn't take his wager. Ryker Voss thinks he is God's gift to women. His bet? A promise that he will win her the heart of the guy she's been crushing on.
One More Time
by Mia Ford
Release Date: October 24, 2018
Going to a Halloween party was the perfect way for me to get over the nasty break up with my ex. I never wanted to fall for a man... Until I see him. The sexy stranger seduced me with his charm. He is beautiful and scarred. I imagine his body next to mine. But finding love is the last thing on my mind.
P.S. I Dare You
by Winter Renshaw
Release Date: October 26, 2018
Before our arrangement commences, I want to make myself clear. I know who you are and I know my father hired you. Your services aren't needed. I don't want any part of my father's billion-dollar empire. He is wasting his money and you are wasting your time.
Dangerous Exes
by Rachel Van Dyken
Release Date: October 30, 2018
Ilsa made a little mistake. Now she and her PI company, Dirty Exes, are being targeted by a sexy quarterback. There is no way NFL superhunk Jessie Beckett is going to take her business. If only he didn't make her so hot and bothered.
Ensnared
by J.S. Scott
Release Date: October 16, 2018
Jade Sinclair is not used to having money as a wildlife conservationist. When she learns she is a part of the Sinclair dynasty, she becomes a billionaire overnight. She doesn't even know how to be rich, let alone deal with an arrogant and privileged snob like Eli Stone.
New Romance Books to Read | October 30
Looking to fall in love with some new romance reads? You’ll adore these exciting new novels! This week you can get your hands on books by bestselling authors Rachel Van Dyken, Ilsa Madden-Mills, Aleatha Romig, Winter Renshaw, Mia Ford, and more. Enjoy your new romance books and happy reading!
New Mystery and Thriller Books to Read | October 30
Hold on to the edge of your seat as we hunt for clues and solve the case with these exciting new mystery and thriller books for the week! There are so many bestselling authors with new novels for you to dive into this week including Alan Brenham, Melissa Erin Jackson, Michael Pronko, Stephen King, Michael Connelly, and many more. Enjoy your new mystery, thriller, and suspense novels. Happy reading!
New Books to Read in Literary Fiction | October 30
Literary fiction readers are in for a treat. This week’s latest releases list is full of intriguing reads you won’t want to miss! The new releases list includes so many bestselling authors like Kathy Wang, JoAnn Ross, Kim Hooper, and many more. Enjoy your new literary fiction books. Happy reading!
























































