{Mini Review+Interview} We are Still Tornadoes by Michael Kun & Susan Mullen

{Mini Review+Interview} We are Still Tornadoes by Michael Kun & Susan Mullen

When and how did you guys decide to work on this book together? What inspired WeAre Still Tornadoes? Michael: Well, I’ve written a couple epistolary novels over the years – The Locklear Letters and Everybody Says Hello. In both of them, the readers only saw one side of the correspondence and had to use their own imaginations to […]

{Release Day Review} Fearless Flying by Karen Gordon @joiedemidvivre

{Release Day Review} Fearless Flying by Karen Gordon @joiedemidvivre

I love Karen Gordon’s books. Her writing is always solid, her characters are always so unique and interesting and as a character driven reader, I find everything I have read from her to be super engaging. Fearless Flying and the Vivienne Series is no different. I really enjoyed this book. Fearless Flying is the first […]

Posted November 3, 2016 by Michelle @ Book Briefs in Adult, New Adult, Reviews / 2 Comments

{Bookish News} Calling All YA Writers!

THE 7th ANNUAL YA DISCOVERY CONTEST BEGINS NOVEMBER 1ST!! No query? No pitch? No problem!   Serendipity Literary Agency in conjunction with Sourcebooks Inc. is hosting their seventh annual Young Adult Novel Discovery Competition.   ENTER NOVEMBER 1st! www.Serendipitylit.com/contest  Open all month long Get in front of top YA Editors and Agents with only the first 250 words of your YA novel! […]

Posted November 2, 2016 by Michelle @ Book Briefs in Uncategorized / 0 Comments

{Brief Review+Excerpt+Giveaway} Lessons in Gravity by Megan Westfield @MegWestfield @EPEmbrace

{Brief Review+Excerpt+Giveaway} Lessons in Gravity by Megan Westfield @MegWestfield @EPEmbrace

Lessons in Gravity is such a magical read. I really, really loved this one. In fact, I think it is one of my favorite reads of the year. Lessons in Gravity is a new adult contemporary romance between a famous rock climber ready to take on his biggest climb ever and a documentary filmmaker hopeful […]