by Grace Snoke | Jun 14, 2026 | Featured, Header Feature, New Releases This Week, What to Watch
Every week brings a fresh chapter—in life and in literature. This week we’re rolling out stories worth savoring, deals worth grabbing, and reasons worth smiling about. Let’s make it a great one together. I have 3 amazing books launching this week, and the...
by Grace Snoke | Jun 7, 2026 | Featured, Header Feature, New Releases This Week, What to Watch
Another week has arrived, completely uninvited, as weeks tend to do. The good news? Books don’t cancel plans, judge your pajama choices, or require small talk. Whatever this week throws at you, a great read is always the right response. I have 4 amazing books...
by Grace Snoke | May 31, 2026 | Featured, Header Feature, New Releases This Week, What to Watch
Did you know the world’s oldest known written story, The Epic of Gilgamesh, is nearly 4,000 years old? Humans have been obsessed with a good tale since before paper even existed. This week, we’re keeping that ancient tradition alive with some brand-new...
by Grace Snoke | May 24, 2026 | Featured, Header Feature, New Releases This Week, What to Watch
It’s a new week, which means new excuses to avoid reality by diving into someone else’s fictional problems. Why deal with your own life when you could be worrying about whether the protagonist survives chapter twelve? Priorities. We get it, and we’re...
by Shea Pool | May 21, 2026 | Book Release, Friends of the Authors, Header Feature, New Releases This Week, Snippets, What to Watch
The Sun Also Bites: Penelope Covens Mystery Book 1 A Vampire heading to the American Southwest, what could go wrong I folded the last blouse and placed it in the suitcase. Ivory linen, French seams, purchased in 1981 from a shop on the Rue du Faubourg...
by Grace Snoke | May 17, 2026 | Featured, Header Feature, New Releases This Week, Upcoming New Series, What to Watch
It’s a new week, which means new excuses to avoid reality by diving into someone else’s fictional problems. Why deal with your own life when you could be worrying about whether the protagonist survives chapter twelve? Priorities. We get it, and we’re...