Audrey Carlan

9 Feel Good Fiction Books to Read This Winter
Are the blahs and boredom of winter getting you down? Us, too. Thankfully, reading’s to the rescue! Grab a warm drink, the best blanket, and cozy into these feel good fiction picks. Leave reality behind with nostalgia, friends, family, and wine—whatever way you choose to escape! It’s Been a Pleasure, Noni Blake by Claire Christian… Read More »
Tags: Audrey Carlan, Claire Christian, Holly Bourne, Morgan Rogers, RaeAnne Thayne, Robyn Carr, Sarah Morgan, Susan Mallery, Synithia Williams

Indulge in These Feel Good Books!
Are you feeling some summertime sadness? With the season being nearly over (cue sighs), we’re resorting to indulging in feel good books. From finding love, friendship, family and everything in between, these six titles are sure to lift your spirits! Sunrise on Half Moon Bay by Robyn Carr Sometimes the happiness we’re looking for has… Read More »
Tags: Audrey Carlan, Brenda Novak, Helen Cullen, RaeAnne Thayne, Robyn Carr, Wendy Francis

14 Books to Read Before Summer Ends
Believe it or not, there are only a few weeks of summer left. Make them count with a good book! From historical fiction to romance to suspense and more, these summer reads will have you wishing the season (and story!) last forever. The Summer Set by Aimee Agresti The best drama happens offstage in this… Read More »
Tags: Aimee Agresti, Audrey Carlan, Brenda Novak, E.R. Ramzipoor, Karen Hamilton, kimberly belle, Lori Foster, Maika Moulite, Maritza Moulite, Phaedra Patrick, Robyn Carr, Sarah Haywood, Sherryl Woods, Susan Mallery

17 Books Coming Out This July You Need to Read
Summer is here at last…which means these new books are just around the corner. We’ve rounded up 17 books coming out in July 2020 that we cannot wait to get our hands on. Best of all, we’re checking off all the boxes with this set of new releases—suspense (like The Bright Lands by John Fram),… Read More »
Tags: a.h. kim, Audrey Carlan, Bryn Turnbull, Gretchen Anthony, John Fram, Karen Hamilton, New Releases, Rick Mofina