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New Thriller & Mystery Books | December 1

Fans of cozy mysteries will love Pouncing on Murder, a mystery that features a cat and a bookmobile. If you fancy a literary suspense, try The Age of Reinvention. If crime fiction is your favorite, don't miss Splinter the Silence.











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Cyber Monday Deals for Readers: 2015 Edition

Cyber Monday is here, and the deals are fantastic this year. Amazon has discounted a ton of great books - some new this year (like Go Set a Watchman and The Nightingale). We've picked out the best deals by genre below, as well as discounts on Kindles (they're on sale!) that are too good to miss. You can see all of Amazon's Cyber Monday deals here.

Happy reading (and shopping)!

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Interview with James Renner, author of The Great Forgetting


Tell us a little bit about your new release, The Great Forgetting.

The Great Forgetting is my love letter to conspiracy theories. It's a thriller in the spirit of the X-Files, and supposes that our government conspired against us to erase 100 years of human history. The only hope we have to remember rests in the hands of a history teacher from Ohio and his group of misfit friends and family.

What books do you find yourself returning to again and again?

Oh, anything by E.B. White. Dude knew his grammar. Best to get it from the source. I think about John Irving's stories a lot. And Franzen, of course.

Pretend you qualified for the Olympics this year. What sport would you compete in?

I hope I'd be a contender for speed typing.

Who was your childhood hero?

I had three heroes as a kid: Stephen King, Steven Spielberg, and David Letterman. Each of them did their first big thing when they were 24 and it was a race in my mind to make something happen in my life by then. I became a paid journalist at 24. I guess that ain't bad.

If you had to pick one place to vacation for the rest of your life, where would you choose?

I love the little islands on Lake Erie. If I had unlimited resources, I'd buy up Rattlesnake Island and turn it into a quiet hideaway.

You wouldn’t be caught dead, where?

I wouldn't be caught dead at a Chick-fil-A. What a creepy, culty place. I don't care how good their chicken is.

What's your favorite quote or scene from The Great Forgetting?

My favorite quote is "let's roll." It's said on a plane on 9/11 towards the end, but in a very different context.

Do you have a motto, quote or philosophy you live by?

It's still the Boy Scout motto: Be prepared.

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James Renner is the author of the new book The Great Forgetting.

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Christmas Romance Novels to Warm Your Heart in 2015

Every year in early November, a sleigh full of Christmas romance novels come fa-la-la-ing into the book world. These holiday romance books capture the magic and warmth of the holiday season and mix true love with the energy of December. We've done the window shopping for you this year, and handpicked the best new Christmas romance novels to fill your stockings (or Kindles) with Christmas cheer - book style.

Christmas Romance Novels to Warm Your Heart in 2015


Dashing Through the Snow: A Christmas Novel

Debbie Macomber

Release Date: October 6, 2015

Dashing Through the Snow is no exception stars two people who are just trying to get to Seattle in time for Christmas. Ashley and Dashiell are both distraught that they can't get a flight out of San Francisco, and reluctantly end up sharing a rental car for their journey.

A Winter Wedding (Whiskey Creek)

Brenda Novak

Release Day: October 27, 2015

A country music artist comes to Northern California and finds more than just a house to rent for the Christmas season - her landlord, Kyle, just might be the man she didn't know she was waiting for.


Marry Me at Christmas (Fool's Gold)

Susan Mallery

Release Date: September 29, 2015

Madeline is excited to plan a Christmas wedding as part of her bridal boutique, until she meets the brother of the bride. Jonny is a gorgeous movie star and sparks fly between the two from the moment they make eye contact.

I'll Be Home for Christmas: A Twilight, Texas Novel

Lori Wilde

Release Date: October 27, 2015

The town of Twilight, Texas is full of Christmas cheer, but not for Joe, who has a restless heart. Gabi Preston shows up in town as an escape from law school, and Joe can hardly resist her charm. Will the magic of Christmas bring them together?


Christmas on Candy Cane Lane (Life in Icicle Falls)

Sheila Roberts

Release Date: October 27, 2015

The residents of Candy Cane Lane take holiday decorating very seriously. Tilda, a new homeowner on the street, is none too thrilled to discover that she's expected to keep up with the neighbors. This Christmas romacne novel is full of laughs!

A Cold Creek Christmas Story

RaeAnne Thayne

Release Date: November 17, 2015

Celeste Nichols, newly bestselling children's author, has become an overnight celebrity in her hometown of Pine Gulch, Idaho. But fame isn't everything, and she wishes she had someone to share life with. Flynn her childhood crush, is back home in Pine Gulch for the holidays, and sparks fly between the two.


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Interview with Alyssa Sheinmel, author of Faceless


Tell us a little bit about your new release, Faceless.

Faceless is the story of Maisie Winters, a “normal” girl whose face is partially destroyed in a terrible accident. She’s lucky enough to be a candidate for a face transplant, and luckier still when a donor becomes available just a couple months after her accident. But Maisie doesn’t feel lucky. As far as she’s concerned, a face transplant is the type of thing that happens in horror movies, not in the real world. Still, she chooses to go through with the procedure, telling herself that spending the rest of my life with someone else’s face is better than spending it with no face at all. But with someone else's features staring back at her in the mirror, Maisie looks – and feels – like a stranger. The doctors promised that the transplant was her chance to live a normal life again, but nothing feels normal anymore. Before, she knew who she was – a regular girl who ran track and got good grades, who loved her boyfriend and her best friend. Now, she can't even recognize herself. Most of us – thankfully – will never find ourselves in situations as extreme as Maisie’s. But a lot of us still struggle to discover how much of who we are is tied to what we look like.

If you could have dinner with anyone, alive or dead, who would you choose and why?

My grandmothers. There are so many questions I never got to ask and so many things I still want to tell them.

What's the best advice you've ever received?

When I was in first or second grade, my sister suggested that I start reading The Baby-Sitter’s Club books. They were the first books I ever really, really loved and I think it was falling in love with that series that turned me into a reader.

What is the one movie that you can quote the most?

I love this question! Honestly, it’s hard to pick just one movie – my sister and I have had entire conversations in quotes from Terms of Endearment and Soapdish and anything written by Nora Ephron. But if I had to pick just one, it would probably be The Princess Bride. At the rehearsal dinner before I got married, my best friend stood up to give a toast and instead recited the entire wedding ceremony from The Princess Bride – I’m not sure I’ve ever laughed so hard.

What's your spirit animal? (it doesn't have to be an animal)

My little dog is without a doubt my spirit animal. We have the exact same personality.

If you had to pick one place to vacation for the rest of your life, where would you choose?

Big Sur, California.

What's your favorite quote or scene from Faceless?

My favorite scene is probably the very first chapter, when Maisie is out running the morning of her accident. The book takes place in Northern California, near where I grew up, and I tried my best to capture what it’s like there early in the morning. There’s something kind of magical about it because it feels like the whole world is blanketed in fog and eerily quiet.

Do you have a motto, quote or philosophy you live by?

I have a bunch of quotes hanging above my desk, and there are actually quite a few that I try to live by. One of my favorites is the first verse of “Beautiful” by Carole King:
You’ve got to get up every morning with a smile on your face
And show the world all the love in your heart
Then people gonna treat you better
You’re gonna find, yes you will
That you’re beautiful as you feel

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If You Like Colleen Hoover Books, Read These

Colleen Hoover books are wonderful romances that span several subgenres. They're sometimes sweet, sometimes heartwrenching, but always compelling novels. If you love to read Colleen Hoover books, check out our recommendations. All of these books have a similar appeal and deserve a spot on your to-be-read lists.

If You Like Colleen Hoover Books, Read These


Butterfly Dreams

A. Meredith Walters

Release Date: November 24, 2015

Why fans of Colleen Hoover books will like it: powerful scenes, heartbreaking plot, complex characters, dealing with death, true love

A Pain in the Tuchis

Unbeautiful Series: The Complete Set

Jessica Sorensen

Release Day: November 14, 2015

Why fans of Colleen Hoover books will like it: uncovered secrets, romantic suspense, contemporary romance, escaping darkness with love


Sweet Nothing: A Novel

Jamie McGuire, Teresa Mummert

Release Date: November 1, 2015

Why fans of Colleen Hoover books will like it: heartfelt story, dealing with loss, new adult romance

Making Faces

Amy Harmon

Release Date: October 15, 2015

Why fans of Colleen Hoover books will like it: dealing with loss, themes of beauty, friendship overcoming heartache, lost love


Before We Were Strangers: A Love Story

Renee Carlino

Release Date: August 18, 2015

Why fans of Colleen Hoover books will like it: falling apart and coming back together, true love with plenty of heartache

The Fall Up

Aly Martinez

Release Date: October 20, 2015

Why fans of Colleen Hoover books will like it: love saving a person from past demons, dealing with heartache, true love


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