BookTrib

BookTrib

BookTrib.com serves as a go-to platform for book enthusiasts eager to stay updated on the latest happenings in the literary world and discover new authors they might not yet know about. This site is managed by Meryl Moss Media Group, a prominent firm specializing in literary marketing and publicity. With over 25 years of experience, they have been instrumental in helping authors gain visibility. Meryl Moss Media Group stands out in the industry thanks to their effective and engaging publicity campaigns, which focus on crafting compelling stories and pitches.

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Global

#624310

United States

#257824

Arts and Entertainment/Books and Literature

#920

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  • 1 week ago | booktrib.com | Kristy Woodson Harvey

    The pollen is falling, the flowers are blooming, and that can only mean one thing: Beach read season is here! I am counting down the days until the May 27 release of my new novel, Beach House Rules, a Full House meets Gossip Girl tale in which a mother-daughter duo learns to rely on a community of women after their life is upended by the arrest of their husband and father.

  • 1 week ago | booktrib.com | Linda Hitchcock

    A Girl Within a Girl Within a Girl by Nanda Reddy A stirring, thought-provoking book that will leave readers clamoring for more. A Girl Within a Girl Within a Girl is the triumphant debut novel by Guyanese-American writer Nanda Reddy that grabs one’s attention from the first paragraph.

  • 1 week ago | booktrib.com | Linda Hitchcock

    The Turtle House by Amanda Churchill "It’s a masterful, enlightening first novel." The Turtle House is a poignant, potent and revelatory first novel written by Amanda Churchill. This historical work of fiction was inspired by the life of her grandmother whose shared memories and stories of fellow war brides were revealed to the author in a series of interviews.

  • 1 week ago | booktrib.com | Linda Hitchcock

    Broken Fields by Marcie R. Rendon "Broken Fields may keep you up late, compulsively reading to the final page." Author and community activist Marcie R. Rendon has been involved in the theater arts for longer than she has been a novelist and now can’t write fast enough to satisfy readers of her compelling crime fiction.

  • 2 weeks ago | booktrib.com | Katie Bloomer

    The Pain We Call Love by Joanne Sherry Mitchell Through raw honesty, humor and keen retrospection, Mitchell digs into her own life to reveal deeper universal truths. It’s been said that “To love is to suffer. To avoid suffering one must not love. But then one suffers from not loving.” Truer words have never been spoken.

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