We are happy to share reviews for titles across all of our imprints! Read below for more details. Publishers Weekly reviewed The Similars by Rebecca Hanover
![]() Rebecca Hanover received a BA from Stanford University in English and drama and was awarded an Emmy for Best Writing in 2008 as a staff writer on the CBS daytime drama Guiding Light. She is a member of the Writers Guild of America and lives in San Francisco. Visit rebeccahanover.com and follow Rebecca on Twitter @rebeccahanover. The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books reviewed The XY by Virginia Bergin![]() Virginia Bergin is the author of H2O, which The Horn Book Magazine called “Inspiring.” She lives in Bristol (UK). Visit her online at virginiabergin.com and on Twitter @VeeBergin. The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books reviewed Secrets and Scones by Laurel Remington![]() In addition to her writing, Laurel Remington works as a lawyer for a renewable energy company. She was born in California, and now lives with her family in Milford, Surrey (UK). Learn more at laurelremington.com. Publishers Weekly reviewed The Night in Question by Nic Joseph:
![]() Nic Joseph is fascinated by the very good reasons that make people do very bad things. She writes thrillers and suspense novels from her home in Chicago. As a trained journalist, Nic has written about everything from health care and business to aerospace and IT—but she feels most at home when there’s a murder to be solved on the next page. Nic holds a BS in journalism and an MA in communications, both from Northwestern University. Visit NicJoseph.com, or follow her on Twitter: @nickeljoseph Booklist reviewed The Mystery of Black Hollow Lane by Julia Nobel:![]() Julia Nobel is a teacher from Canada and mother to a young daughter who helps her write by throwing applesauce at the keyboard. The Mystery of Black Hollow Lane is her debut novel. Visit her online at julianobel.com. Library Journal reviewed The Night in Question by Nic Joseph:![]() Nic Joseph is fascinated by the very good reasons that make people do very bad things. She writes thrillers and suspense novels from her home in Chicago. As a trained journalist, Nic has written about everything from health care and business to aerospace and IT—but she feels most at home when there’s a murder to be solved on the next page. Nic holds a BS in journalism and an MA in communications, both from Northwestern University. Visit NicJoseph.com, or follow her on Twitter: @nickeljoseph Comments are closed.
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