A LIKEABLE WOMAN by May Cobb - BookBub 'The Best Mysteries and Thrillers of Summer 2023'

BookBub | June 22, 2023

A Likeable Woman by May Cobb

New York Times bestselling author Mary Kubica calls this read “a smart, juicy thrill-ride.” It’s been decades since Kira left her affluent hometown, ready to start a new life in the wake of her mother’s mysterious death. Now she’s back — and her grandmother has given her an unpublished memoir her mother was writing before she died. It might hold the secret to what happened to her, if Kira can get to the bottom of it before she becomes the next target…

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A LIKEABLE WOMAN by May Cobb - Oprah Daily 'Dive Into These Sizzling Summer Reads'

Oprah Daily | June 2, 2023

If you want beachy escapes, campfire scorchers, glorious globe-trotting, or just some backyard binge-reads, look no further than this delectable list.

A Likeable Woman, by May Cobb

Bring on the backyard chardonnay and rich, nasty housewives of East Texas for another thriller from the author of The Hunting Wives. Kira is going home for the first time since the mysterious death of her mother, Sadie—which she and her grandmother both believe was murder. But as Kira reads Sadie’s unfinished memoir, closing in on the truth about this claustrophobic town and her mother’s rebellion against it, her own life is threatened. Gossipy, glamorous, and hair-raising.

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Alexander Smalls Profiled - Eater 'A Legendary Manhattan Dinner Party Where Black Luminaries Break Bread'

Eater | May 23, 2023

Welcome to the home of Alexander Smalls, restaurateur, opera singer, author, and the force behind the city’s first African food hall

nAn Alexander Smalls’s dinner party at his home in Sugar Hill is about more than the food, which, if you’re lucky, is prepared by Smalls himself, or, if you’re just as lucky, it’s made by an emerging chef in Smalls’s Black chef collective, bringing mentorship and visibility to up-and-coming cooks.

A New York City icon, Smalls is in the middle of opening the city’s first African food hall, Alkebulan, which will launch in Harlem in the coming months. Alkebulan will not only highlight ten food stalls from around the continent but will also feature music and art. The NYC food hall is the second location after the first one opened in Dubai, with stalls that include Shoebox Bakery, Chicken Coop, and Sweet Ophelia’s, an Afro-Asian wok bar. The team is also working on a London location.

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A LIKEABLE WOMAN by May Cobb - Austin Monthly '5 Great Summer Reads from Local Authors'

Austin Reads | May 8, 2023

A Likeable Woman by May Cobb (July 11)

Don’t miss the latest thriller from the acclaimed author of The Hunting Wives. Her new book follows 30-something Kira, who returns to her hometown after her mother’s mysterious death. When Kira’s grandmother shares the unpublished, unfinished memoir of her mother, juicy secrets are revealed, fueling suspicions of murder. Having grown up in Longview, May Cobb knows how to capture the pressure-cooker environment of a small Texas town engulfed in scandal.

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YOU AND THE BOWERBIRD by Maris Wicks - Kirkus

Kirkus | May 5, 2023

You and the Bowerbird by Maris Wicks, Roaring Brook Press. Publication Date: 08/15/2023. ISBN (Hardcover): 9781250849878

The stressful courtship ritual of a male bowerbird, as seen by a young observer.

Satin Bowerbirds are native to Australia, and during mating season the males build elaborate structures on the ground out of natural and found blue materials—buttons, bottle caps, pieces of glass, even socks—to attract females. It is not an easy job—not only are the females picky, but rival males will swoop in at the slightest opportunity to steal the best bits and mess up the rest. Here Gianferrari records the ups and downs of Satin, one such hopeful swain, as he carefully builds and rebuilds his bower, drives off interlopers, and dances enthusiastically when green-feathered Pea, a likely looking prospect, doubtfully lands for a lookie-loo. There’s really nothing for it but to cheer him on. Playing this arduous ritual as a romantic comedy, Wicks depicts Satin looking over his bower with a critical eye, fussing over it, expressing confusion and astonishment when he returns from various forays to find it wrecked, and climactically casting a flirtatious side-eye at Pea as she watches him flapping and high-stepping. A dark-skinned child in the illustrations, watching all of this as raptly as readers will, fills notebooks with sketches and comments and provides a satisfying sense of closure by later spotting Pea in a tree, presiding over a nest full of eggs.

Delightful, tongue in cheek, and compellingly romantic. (Informational picture book. 6-9)

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A LIKEABLE WOMAN by May Cobb - PureWow 'The 17 Best Beach Reads of Summer 2023'

PUREWOW | april 10, 2023

After her mother's mysterious death, Kira fled her wealthy Texas town and never looked back. Decades later, she’s invited to an old frenemy's vow renewal celebration, and though she’s reluctant to go, there are things pulling her home…including Jack, her childhood crush. There are also the urgent texts from her grandmother, who says she has something for Kira that makes her mother’s death look an awful lot like murder. With few allies left in her fancy hometown, Kira turns to Jack for help. But as she gets closer to discovering what really happened, it becomes clear that someone wants the past to stay buried.

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WILL TRENT SERIES by Karin Slaughter - 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,’ ‘GMA,’ ‘GMA3,’ ‘The Tamron Hall Show’

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | April 7, 2023

Ramón Rodríguez, star of the WILL TRENT TV show based on Karin Slaughter’s novels, appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He taught Jimmy how to Salsa and discussed working with a dialect coach to develop his character’s sound. Click below to watch:

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Ramon also appeared on GMAGMA3 and The Tamron Hall Show where he touted the show and shared stories from his time on set. 

GMA3

The Tamron Hall Show

GMA

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ALICE FAY DUNCAN books - Bank Street College of Education 'The Best Children's Books of the Year [2023 edition]'

Bank Street College of Education | April 1, 2023

Opal Lee and What It Means to Be Free: The True Story of The Grandmother of Juneteenth by Alice Faye Duncan, illustrated by Keturah A. Bobo. Tommy Nelson/Thomas Nelson. ISBN: 978-1-4002-3125-6

Yellow Dog Blues by Alice Faye Duncan, illustrated by Chris Raschka. Eerdmans BFYR/Eerdmans. ISBN: 978-0-8028-5553-4

The Struggle for the Right to Vote by Alice Faye Duncan, illustrated by Charly Palmer. Calkins Creek/Astra BFYR/Astra Publishing House. ISBN: 978-1-68437-979-8

Each year members of the Children’s Book Committee review thousands of titles for accuracy, literary quality, diversity, emotional impact, and social relevance and organize them according to age, topic, and genre. The Committee is composed of volunteers with an established expertise in the field of children’s literature, including librarians, authors, teachers, psychologists, and booksellers.

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YOU NEVER KNOW by Connie Briscoe - The Root 'A Supersized List of March 2023 Books by Black Authors We Can't Wait to Read'

The Root | March 18, 2023

“You Never Know” is the latest work from Connie Briscoe, named one the “100 Black Novelists You Should Read” by USA Today. In her first new fiction in over a decade, Briscoe centers on a hearing-impaired woman who realizes that she’s married to a man who may not be what he seems.

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YOU NEVER KNOW by Connie Briscoe - BookRiot '14 New Mystery, Thrillers, & True Crime for Great Crime-y March Reading'

BookRiot | March 7, 2023

For domestic suspense fans: Alexis Roberts is living in fear after a recent break-in and attempted assault. The police don’t have much to go on since it was in the dark, making it difficult for Alexis to see, and she didn’t have her cochlear implants in, making it difficult for her to hear. She’s alone in a giant house, her husband having disappeared when she confronted him with her discovery that his previous wife was missing and presumed dead. Was her attacker a stranger…or someone she knows?

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YOU NEVER KNOW by Connie Briscoe - shereads 'Most Anticipated Mysteries, Thrillers, and Suspense of Spring 2023'

shereads | March 2, 2023

Alexis Roberts is scared and shaken after someone breaks into her home and attempts to assault her while she is asleep. Unable to find her cochlear implants during the invasion, Alexis, who is hearing impaired, has little details to share with the police during their investigation. A year prior, Alexis meets Marcus and believes she’s met the man of her dreams, but when they marry, Marcus becomes cold and distant. As Alexis digs up his past, she finds out his ex-wife is missing and presumably dead, and when she finds out? Marcus disappears. Trapped and vulnerable, Alexis beings to wonder what Marcus is really capable of as she wait for her intruder to return.

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YOU NEVER KNOW by Connie Briscoe - Booklist Online Review

Booklist Online | February 15, 2023

Briscoe, who has been writing historical fiction and romance for nearly three decades, makes her first foray into domestic suspense. Protagonist Alexis is a hearing-impaired woman of color in her late thirties, attractive and successful in her career. She decides to end her relationship with her obsessive boyfriend, Paul, after she meets Marcus, a handsome attorney. Their whirlwind romance is spontaneous and a refreshing change. When Marcus proposes after just six months, Alexis agrees to a hastily assembled wedding despite her parents’ concern that she has hardly had a chance to get to know him. Turns out they were right. Marcus turns “reckless, even dangerous.” The dangerous part is not just his professional dealings, but the fact that his first wife, Charlene, is missing and suspected dead. Alexis is left wondering what to do when Marcus disappears, and she nearly drowns fleeing an intruder who breaks in one night and attempts to assault her. More drama than suspense, but Briscoe’s fans will still find much to enjoy.

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ONE BLOOD by Denene Millner - MadameNoire "‘One Blood’: Author Denene Millner Shares New Novel, Tasty Excerpt And Book Cover Reveal"

MadameNoire | January 30, 2023

Denene Millner is a woman of many words. Her writing career started at the Associated Press fresh out of Hofstra University. At a tender age, editors identified the literary GOAT she’s blossomed into. After an eight-year stint as an entertainment and political reporter with the New York Daily New, Millner’s career took a sharp turn. The young journalist added a New York Times Best Selling author to her resume, after her book The Sistahs’ Rules: Secrets for Meeting, Getting, and Keeping a Good Black Man in 1997–and it was up from there. To date, Millner has authored over 31 books and, now, is the Vice President and publisher for Denene Millner Books, her own book imprint that centers storytelling for Black children.

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Carolina De Robertis Wins the 2022 John Dos Passos Prize

Literary Hub | January 26, 2023

The 41st John Dos Passos Prize was awarded to Uruguayan American writer Carolina De Robertis (The President and the Frog; Cantoras; The Gods of Tango) by Longwood University. The Dos Passos Prize is the oldest literary award given by a Virginia college or university, and every year honors an “American writer who experiments with form, explores a range of voices and deserves more recognition.”

“In clear, precise prose, De Robertis makes audible the beating hearts of people navigating a terrifying world,” said Dos Passos Prize committee chair Brandon Haffner said in a statement. “But De Robertis’ stories aren’t so much interested in exploiting that terror for narrative suspense as they are in interrogating what compassion and resilience look like in the face of confounding policies and state violence.”


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