
Brynne Weaver
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2 months ago |
brit.co | Jasmine Williams |Brynne Weaver
I have a confession to make — I'm obsessed with gothic horror and dark romance books. They're not your typical light-hearted rom-coms where the most drama you'll read about are family secrets or an enemies-to-lovers troupe. You may get some of these elements, but these darker tales of love aren't afraid to explore eery topics that keep you on the edge of your seat. Looking for some sultry page-turners to pick up?
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2 months ago |
barnesandnoble.com | Isabelle McConville |Dolly Alderton |Brynne Weaver |Danielle L. Jensen
The mid-winter slog is upon us, and we have one remedy in mind that’s sure to cure any ailment: brand-new paperback releases. After a stellar year of reading in 2024, we’re looking back on a few of our old favorites — and saving room for new stories we’re itching to flip through. From sci-fi to romance to literary and more, these are the best new paperbacks of February. Please enable javascript to add items to the cart. Please enable javascript to add items to the cart.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
tweakindia.com | Ali Hazelwood |Anita Kelly |Brynne Weaver |Lucy Score
It’s all about happy endings (ahem, the other kind)What do women want in bed? Sometimes, it’s being swept off their feet like a Bridgerton heroine, whisked away to O-town by a sexy, brooding partner. Other times, it’s the thrill of a kink— like being seduced by the mythical Big Foot or fantasising about an office doorknob. What ignites someone’s desires is deeply personal and erotic fiction writers seem to understand this more than anyone else. Turn to the recently published Want, for instance.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
artshub.co.uk | Rebecca Yarros |Hanya Yanagihara |Ottessa Moshfegh |Brynne Weaver
BookTok – the hashtag community of avid readers on the social media platform TikTok – had another explosive year in 2024. Research reveals that the platform continues to have seismic effects on the industry, influencing an international decline in non-fiction revenue and a rise in fiction sales. You’ll unlikely encounter many of BookTok’s biggest 2024 books on many other highly-read listicles this year.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
artshub.com.au | Rebecca Yarros |Hanya Yanagihara |Ottessa Moshfegh |Brynne Weaver
BookTok – the hashtag community of avid readers on the social media platform TikTok – had another explosive year in 2024. Research reveals that the platform continues to have seismic effects on the industry, influencing an international decline in non-fiction revenue and a rise in fiction sales. You’ll unlikely encounter many of BookTok’s biggest 2024 books on many other highly-read listicles this year.
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