Are you searching for some new books to read in literary fiction? This week’s new releases list is full of intriguing new reads you won’t want to miss! The new releases list includes so many bestselling authors like Elin Hilderbrand, Lillian Li, Ann Mah, Katharine Dion, and many more. Enjoy your new literary fiction books. Happy reading!
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New Science Fiction and Fantasy Books | June 19
Are you ready to journey to new worlds and embark on exciting adventures? This week’s selection of new science fiction and fantasy books will surely please! Fantasy fans should be excited about the latest from bestselling authors Loren W. Cooper, Jeff Wheeler, Terry Brooks, and more. If Science Fiction is what your library needs, you’ll be able to pick up the latest from Anne Wheeler, Todd McAulty, K.N. Salustro, and more. Enjoy your new science fiction and fantasy books. Happy reading!
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New Young Adult Books to Read | June 19
Can’t get enough young adult fiction? This week you are in luck! With all of these new novels, you’re bound to find a new favorite read for your library. This week includes new novels from bestselling authors Demetra Brodsky, Miriam McNamara, Kristen Chandler, Kate Evangelista, and many more. Enjoy your new young adult books. Happy reading!
New Biography and Memoir Books to Read | June 19
On the lookout for some new biography and memoir books to add to 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 Dan Pfeiffer, Bobby Bones, Rory Feek, Nell Painter, and more. Enjoy your new biography and memoir books. Happy reading!
The Story Behind Hate at First Sight by Penelope Bloom
By Penelope Bloom
I think there's a common misconception about authors. It's something I'm guilty of when it comes to my favorite authors, even though I should know better.
So what am I talking about?
We assume authors are static. The books they produce are products of a static mind and a person who lives a stable, predictable life. I doubt anyone actually believes that if they think about it, yet my point is that most of us don't think about it.
Hate at First Sight, for me, is the book that proves authors aren't static. We can grow. Our lives can influence the book, and the things we're struggling with and trying to overcome in our personal lives will absolutely bleed into the book and make it richer in the process.
I've had a few of my early reviewers tell me this was hands down their favorite book they've ever read from me. The funny part was that they told me with a kind of tentative vibe, like they worried I'd be offended. After all, if my newest book is their favorite, they are saying my older books weren't as good. But why would I ever be upset about that? My goal is always to grow. To learn from mistakes and missed opportunities in past books to continue making better and better stories. Sometimes it happens in small steps, and other times it's a big, stylistic leap.
What made this book different?
The mood I'm in when I write has so many effects on the overall tone of the story. If I'm feeling carefree and happy, it's extremely difficult to write a dark, angsty story. If I'm feeling dark and angsty, the reverse is true.
This book was born out of one of the roughest patches I've gone through as an author. I've had ups and downs in my career, but the downs have generally never stretched more than two or three months, where I might string together a few books in a row that underperform. With the way the earnings from books fall off through Kindle Unlimited, that means I can go from comfortably earning enough to support my family one month, to worrying if we're going to be eating canned tuna the next month. So needless to say, having two or even three books flop in a row starts to put an incredible amount of financial stress on me and my family.
My last few books struggled, and I've spent a few months doing some soul searching. Phase one was to feel hopeless. I thought I had written the kind of book that readers had loved from me in the past, and I'd even tried to really study my own past books and try to stay true to that style. I tried to make my covers look like my older covers because I was worried I'd strayed too far from what my readers were used to. I tried it, and it didn't really work.
Around the time I started planning this book, I made the decision that I shouldn't try to chase what worked in the past. I had lost sight of the real goal. I should be growing with every book. My readers aren't static, just like I'm not, after all. So I made a new goal. I wanted to write the best book I've ever written. I didn't just want to stick to the same style and sort of blueprint for a book that I've been using. I wanted to break my own mold and exceed not just my expectations, but my reader's expectations.
The biggest change for me was my productivity. Instead of struggling to string together 1000 or 2000 words a day for the first two weeks of my month and then scrambling to finish at the last minute, I forced myself to stay ahead. I had enough time to constantly go back and re-read, tweak, add, and polish previous chapters as I was writing. I also had time to make the story much longer than I ever have before at 68,000 words (compared to my usual of 45,000 to 50,000).
The other change was trusting my readers more. I really hope this doesn't come off as insulting in any way, but one of the harder things to do as a writer is to trust your readers. For example, if I have a character reveal a very important part of their personality through something they say that might be subtle, can I trust my readers to pick up on that, or do I need to spell it out for them, too? In the past, I got so hung up on the fear that someone might miss it, that I usually would go ahead and spell it out just to be safe. This time, I trusted my readers more, in every way. I trusted readers to be willing to read about some sensitive topics, to give Zach (the hero) a chance to redeem himself even when he seemed entirely un-redeemable, and to read between the lines.
Final Thoughts
I hope the reaction to this post isn't to feel like I'm bragging about my book. Technically speaking, I know I did, but at the same time, it feels like bragging about one of your kids. I don't feel entirely responsible for how it turned out, but I am proud of the part I played in guiding it along to where it ended up. I'm proud of what it turned into and how it developed. I hope you agree with me that there's nothing wrong with being proud of something you poured your energy and your emotions into.
I know this book is always going to have a very, very special place in my heart. And if, God forbid, I have to step away from writing at some point because I can't support my family anymore, I know I'll look at Hate at First Sight as either the high point in my catalog, or (hopefully) the turning point where I really started to break out and write the books I was meant to write.
So needless to say, it would mean the world to me if you read it, especially if you leave a review. Whether you love it or hate it, I read every single review, and I take them all to heart. It's a huge part of how I develop and make a plan of attack for my next book.
Penelope Bloom is the author of the new book Hate at First Sight.
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Books To Read If You Like Kaylee Ryan
Books To Read If You Like Kaylee Ryan
Kaylee Ryan is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary and new adult romance novels. You may know her from her popular Soul Serenade and Southern Heart series, as well as the new release, Pull You Through. If you need a hot new romance to add to your library, check out these new books to read if you like Kaylee Ryan!
Accidental Hero
by Nicole Snow
Release Date: May 6, 2018
I wasn't looking for a hero. But Brent Eden saw a damsel in distress and charged into my life. We played pretend and then my gossipy cousin tells the whole family. The closer we get, the deeper I fall. The louder he vows to protect me, the more we come undone. What if our marriage mistake gets way too real?
Catalina Romance
by Anastasia Alexander
Release Date: April 24,2018
Charissa's niece has become gravely ill. The only way she can afford the treatment is to return to the reality TV show Millionaire Engagement. Last season she was known as the "Dumped Before Dinner" girl and dreads her role as this season's new star. All she really wants is to swear off men but that dream is dashed when the cameras start recording.
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by Ava Harrison
Release Date: June 6, 2018
Pierce Lancaster is spoiled, entitled and sexy. But he's bad news. He's exactly what I don't want in my life. I'm not the girl he knew before. I changed but he hasn't. I've come too far to fall back. Yet I can't seem to stay away. I am addicted to Pierce Lancaster.
Untamed
by Lauren Landish
Release Date: June 8, 2018
Everyone has a first love and mine was Aubrey O'Day. We were high school sweethearts and had our futures planned with one another. Then he disappeared and I was left shattered. I worked hard to rebuild my future and create a new life. Then a decade later he's back. But he's changed.
Survival of the Richest
by Skye Warren
Release Date: June 12, 2018
I plunged into the cold water of Manhattan's Harbor. A strong hand pulls me back onto the deck of the luxury yacht. He was meant to be my enemy but Christopher protects me with fierce determination. I thought that was going to be my happily ever after. Then Sutton appeared and doesn't care that my heart belongs to someone else.
Whiskey Reveals
by Carrie Ann Ryan
Release Date: June 12, 2018
Fox Collins is happy with his life. Even though his siblings are falling in love around him, he'd rather focus on his next story than on a serious relationship. But when a one-night stand returns to Whiskey, he'll need to figure out if he can live without her in his life.
New Mystery and Thriller Books to Read | June 12
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 Nicole Christoff, Mike Maden, Laurie R. King, John Connoly, Karen Robards, and many more. Enjoy your new mystery, thriller, and suspense novels. Happy reading!
New Romance Books to Read | June 12
Searching for some hot new release romance books? You’ll adore these exciting new novels! This week you can get your hands on books by bestselling authors Skye Warren, Lauren Landish, Ava Harrison, Nicole Snow, Anastasia Alexander, and more. Enjoy your new romance books and happy reading!
New Books to Read in Literary Fiction | June 12
Are you searching for some new books to read in literary fiction? This week’s new releases list is full of intriguing new reads you won’t want to miss! The new releases list includes so many bestselling authors like Fatima Farheen Mirza, Nick Dybek, Jon Cohen, Amy Meyerson, and many more. Enjoy your new literary fiction books. Happy reading!
New Science Fiction and Fantasy Books | June 12
Are you ready to journey to new worlds and embark on exciting adventures? This week’s selection of new science fiction and fantasy books will surely please! Science Fiction fans should be excited about the latest from bestselling authors George R.R. Martin, Kenneth Johnson, Yoon Ha Lee, and more. If Fantasy is what your library needs, you’ll be able to pick up the latest from Judith Berens, Shannon Mayer, Melanie Karsak, and more. Enjoy your new science fiction and fantasy books. Happy reading!






























































