Many readers know the power couples of literary fiction — Jonathan Safran Foer and Nicole Krauss (who, technically, aren’t anymore after they recently revealed their …
More Genre Fiction Power Couples
Last week I wrote about some of genre fiction’s power couples, and the response was great. So many people reminded me of couples I missed, …
Magazine Extra: More Questions For John Scalzi
In our September 2014 issue, I was lucky enough to catch up with celebrated science fiction author John Scalzi, who is a particular favorite of the …
The King-Off: J.R. Ward’s Wrath and Tiffany Reisz’s Kingsley Face Off
This year, two highly anticipated romance novels titled The King release(d) — The King by J.R. Ward, which released in April, and The King …
Witches of East End Recap: 2.2 – "The Son Also Rises"
Well! Are we recovered from last week’s tentacle sex? I was a little nervous to watch this week’s episode because my mom is visiting — …
Friday Giveaway: DVDs + A Sherrilyn Kenyon Audiobook!
Happy almost weekend, readers! It’s been quite a week for us as we pack up our offices and prepare to move, but guess who reaps …
Witches of East End Recap: 2.3 – "The Old Man and the Key"
All right, it’s time for more Witches! This week: some slightly confusing backstory and a shirtless (but bloody) Freddy! We start with a flashback, the …
Mary E. Pearson on the Importance of Writing Strong Women
While we all love a strong hero, we love a strong heroine even more. Sadly, strong heroines aren’t always as easy to find despite being …
Extended Review: Sharing You By Molly McAdams
SPOILER ALERT: This review contains significant spoilers, read at your own risk!When I heard the chatter about Molly McAdams’ latest New Adult, Sharing You, …
Exclusive Advanced Excerpt: Gates of Thread and Stone by Lori M. Lee
Waiting for a book to come out is one of the most dreadful things. Ever. Luckily, we’re here to help make the wait more bearable…
DJ’s August Must-Reads
As July starts winding down – can you believe we’re already halfway through the month?! – I can’t help but think about all the drool-worthy books …
Strange and Ever After: Susan Dennard Talks Series Finale and Future Projects
When the last book in a series releases, it’s a bittersweet time for both the author and the readers. Neither wants to truly let their…
Cover Reveal: Dream A Little Dream by Kerstin Gier
A cover can make or break a book. Luckily for her, Kerstin Gier’s covers have been absolutely stunning. The whole girl-in-a-big-dress …
Erica O’Rourke’s What-If Moment
Life is composed of moments and decisions — some good, some bad. In Erica O’Rourke’s latest YA, Dissonance, she explores alternate universes and the choices …
Allison Brennan on Her New Series and the Changing Face of Publishing
In the mood for a good mystery? (We almost always are.) Well, Allison Brennan’s launching a new series this week with Notorious. It’s the …
Killer Jobs: Occupational Hazards In April’s Mysteries
Sure, work can be stressful, but the characters in this month’s mystery overview have jobs that are absolute killers. Reading our April mystery picks will …
The Punniest Cozy Mystery Titles
Who doesn’t love a good pun? Wait, don’t answer that. Unless the answer is yes. Because your RT Web Team can’t resist punning. And some …
2014 RT Convention Preview: Mystery/Thriller Genre Tracks
Everybody enjoys a good thrill now and then, a spine-chilling mystery to get their hearts racing and their minds obsessing over clues. At this…