Beth O’Leary on world-building, anxiety, and keeping her fans guessing
After trapping her characters on a boat in "Swept Away," Beth O'Leary wanted space to roam—so she built an entire island.
After trapping her characters on a boat in "Swept Away," Beth O'Leary wanted space to roam—so she built an entire island.
Novelist and podcaster Caro Claire Burke discusses the rich themes and unforgettable antihero of “Yesteryear,” a feminist thriller with a shocking reveal.
Ilona Andrews merges portal fantasy tropes with the dreams of any book lover in "This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me."
The fan-favorite author delivers a young adult adventure full of heart, whimsy, and plenty of magic with "The Faraway Inn."
In his second book, the founder of LADbible and UniLad shines a light on Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria and mental health.
In “Strangers: A Memoir of a Marriage,” Belle Burden recounts her abrupt, painful divorce, and how she came out on the other side victorious.
In his new book, the psychotherapist offers practical advice for calming your nervous system and navigating a rapidly changing and fragmented world.
The former diplomat argues that the climate crisis is fueling global conflict, making mutual cooperation our only way to survive the coming shifts.
The bestselling author discusses why she's drawn to dark family secrets, and the thrill of hearing her characters come alive in audiobook format.
“10% Happier” author and podcast host Dan Harris talks about co-authoring “Even You Can Meditate” and how he overcame his Gen X cynicism to embrace loving kindness, sort of.
Debut novelist Tiffany Crum talks about achieving her lifelong dream and the joy of creating a delightfully immersive audio experience with narrators Julia Whelan and Sean Patrick Hopkins.
“She teaches us to keep using the one thing we all have: our voice,” the author says of her novel focused on the infamous Egyptian queen, narrated by Adjoa Andoh.