Whitney D. Grandison

5 YA Reads You Need For Spring Break
It’s that time of the year! The birds are chirping, the snow is melting, flowers are poking their way through – it’s glorious. This also means that it’s the time of year for Spring Break! Whether you are staying at home or traveling somewhere, we have five amazing book recommendations that are worth the extra… Read More »
Tags: Anna Jarzab, binge worthy, Eric Smith, Melissa de la Cruz, Spring Break, Tashie Bhuiyan, tbr, Whitney D. Grandison, YA, YA reads

5 Must-Read YA Titles for Black History Month
Looking for books to read this Black History Month? We have you covered. Scroll below for five-must read YA titles to celebrate Black voices. With varied stories featuring many facets of life in America, these books are the perfect reads to pick up to celebrate Black authors and stories this month (and all year!). YOU… Read More »
Tags: Alechia Dow, blackhistorymonth, Candace Buford, February, Laila Sabreen, Maika Moulite, Maritza Moulite, Whitney D. Grandison, YA, Young Adult

10 Enemies-to-Lovers Romance Books to Fall in Love With
We love a good trope around here and that includes enemies-to-lovers. Sizzling passion (and tension!) can lead to a really good story. Case in point: in Talk Bookish to Me, we see Kara Sullivan try to handle big wedding stress, a huge deadline, and her infuriating ex. It’s a recipe for an endearing and laugh-out-loud… Read More »
Tags: Brenda Jackson, Diana Palmer, Eric Smith, Jean Meltzer, Kate Bromley, Lori Foster, Sarah Haywood, Susan Mallery, Synithia Williams, Whitney D. Grandison

18 New Books to Read This July
We’re coming in hot with the new releases this month! Soak up the sunshine with The Right Side of Reckless by Whitney D. Grandison. Or venture off to wartime Hawaii with Radar Girls by Sara Ackerman. And, if you’re on a nonfiction kick (or worry your brain might be melting in this ridiculous heat!), pick… Read More »
Tags: Heather Graham, Jo McNally, Kate Biberdorf, Lisa J. Edwards, New Releases, Sara Ackerman, Whitney D. Grandison