• February Preview: Scottish Romance, ACOTAR (finally), and Repeat Authors

  • Jan 23 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast
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February Preview: Scottish Romance, ACOTAR (finally), and Repeat Authors

  • Summary

  • This month, we’re starting Season 3 off with a BANG. Outlander, ACOTAR, Kristin Hannah and Ottessa Moshfegh? Oh yeah, this month is going to be good. We got a little romance for you (it is the month of love after all). We got a little mystery and weirdness for you. We have characters you love to root for and characters you love to hate.

    Whatever your taste in books, we hope you find something you’re looking for.

    Here are our picks for February:

    Outlander by Diana Gabaldon - a novel that combines the best of all worlds — historical fiction, fantasy and romance — into an unforgettable ride through the 18th Century Scottish Highlands.

    A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas - a TikTok-famous romance fantasy novel that is a (very) loose retelling of ‘Beauty and the Beast’.

    Magic Hour by Kristin Hannah - a heart string-pulling novel about a woman who will do anything to save a little girl’s life, while also saving herself.

    Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh- a dark and twisted tale about how one girl’s obsession turns into an unforeseen friendship with many strings attached.

    Which book are you most excited for?

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