M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
Victoria Wlosok is the author of the young adult thrillers How to Find a Missing Girl and Six Must Die. A recent graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she majored in English and Business Administration, she now spends her time researching methods of murder for future books, attempting to break out of escape rooms, and teaching language arts in the mountains of the Czech Republic. She invites you to follow her on Instagram, TikTok, and X @xvictoriawrites, or visit her website at victoriawlosok.com.
Victoria Wlosok is the author of the young adult thrillers How to Find a Missing Girl and Six Must Die. A recent graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she majored in English and Business Administration, she now spends her time researching methods of murder for future books, attempting to break out of escape rooms, and teaching language arts in the mountains of the Czech Republic. She invites you to follow her on Instagram, TikTok, and X @xvictoriawrites, or visit her website at victoriawlosok.com.
M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
Victoria Wlosok is the author of the young adult thrillers How to Find a Missing Girl and Six Must Die. A recent graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she majored in English and Business Administration, she now spends her time researching methods of murder for future books, attempting to break out of escape rooms, and teaching language arts in the mountains of the Czech Republic. She invites you to follow her on Instagram, TikTok, and X @xvictoriawrites, or visit her website at victoriawlosok.com.
Victoria Wlosok is the author of the young adult thrillers How to Find a Missing Girl and Six Must Die. A recent graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she majored in English and Business Administration, she now spends her time researching methods of murder for future books, attempting to break out of escape rooms, and teaching language arts in the mountains of the Czech Republic. She invites you to follow her on Instagram, TikTok, and X @xvictoriawrites, or visit her website at victoriawlosok.com.
M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
Victoria Wlosok is the author of the young adult thrillers How to Find a Missing Girl and Six Must Die. A recent graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she majored in English and Business Administration, she now spends her time researching methods of murder for future books, attempting to break out of escape rooms, and teaching language arts in the mountains of the Czech Republic. She invites you to follow her on Instagram, TikTok, and X @xvictoriawrites, or visit her website at victoriawlosok.com.
Victoria Wlosok is the author of the young adult thrillers How to Find a Missing Girl and Six Must Die. A recent graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she majored in English and Business Administration, she now spends her time researching methods of murder for future books, attempting to break out of escape rooms, and teaching language arts in the mountains of the Czech Republic. She invites you to follow her on Instagram, TikTok, and X @xvictoriawrites, or visit her website at victoriawlosok.com.
M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
Claire M. Andrews was raised in both Alaska and Scotland, but currently lives in Vermont. When not writing, she can usually be found outside swimming, skiing, or hiking across the state’s famous green mountains. She is the author of the Daughter of Sparta series and can be found on Instagram and Twitter at @cmandrewslit.
Claire M. Andrews was raised in both Alaska and Scotland, but currently lives in Vermont. When not writing, she can usually be found outside swimming, skiing, or hiking across the state’s famous green mountains. She is the author of the Daughter of Sparta series and can be found on Instagram and Twitter at @cmandrewslit.
Claire M. Andrews was raised in both Alaska and Scotland, but currently lives in Vermont. When not writing, she can usually be found outside swimming, skiing, or hiking across the state’s famous green mountains. She is the author of the Daughter of Sparta series and can be found on Instagram and Twitter at @cmandrewslit.
Claire M. Andrews was raised in both Alaska and Scotland, but currently lives in Vermont. When not writing, she can usually be found outside swimming, skiing, or hiking across the state’s famous green mountains. She is the author of the Daughter of Sparta series and can be found on Instagram and Twitter at @cmandrewslit.
Claire M. Andrews was raised in both Alaska and Scotland, but currently lives in Vermont. When not writing, she can usually be found outside swimming, skiing, or hiking across the state’s famous green mountains. She is the author of the Daughter of Sparta series and can be found on Instagram and Twitter at @cmandrewslit.
Claire M. Andrews was raised in both Alaska and Scotland, but currently lives in Vermont. When not writing, she can usually be found outside swimming, skiing, or hiking across the state’s famous green mountains. She is the author of the Daughter of Sparta series and can be found on Instagram and Twitter at @cmandrewslit.
Jennifer Lynn Barnes is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty acclaimed young adult novels, including The Inheritance Games trilogy, Little White Lies, Deadly Little Scandals, The Lovely and the Lost, and The Naturals series: The Naturals, Killer Instinct, All In, Bad Blood, and the e-novella, Twelve. Jen is also a Fulbright Scholar with advanced degrees in psychology, psychiatry, and cognitive science. She received her Ph.D. from Yale University in 2012 and was a professor of psychology and professional writing at the University of Oklahoma for many years. She invites you to her online at http://www.jenniferlynnbarnes.com or follow her on Twitter @jenlynnbarnes.
“Truly a blast. So wonderfully fast-paced, and the "Criminal Minds meets Teen Drama" vibe was something I didn't realize was a gaping hole in my reading palate that I'm now very much looking forward to expanding upon.”
– Tia, goodreads.com/wanderingrose
Jennifer Lynn Barnes is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty acclaimed young adult novels, including The Inheritance Games trilogy, Little White Lies, Deadly Little Scandals, The Lovely and the Lost, and The Naturals series: The Naturals, Killer Instinct, All In, Bad Blood, and the e-novella, Twelve. Jen is also a Fulbright Scholar with advanced degrees in psychology, psychiatry, and cognitive science. She received her Ph.D. from Yale University in 2012 and was a professor of psychology and professional writing at the University of Oklahoma for many years. She invites you to her online at http://www.jenniferlynnbarnes.com or follow her on Twitter @jenlynnbarnes.
“Truly a blast. So wonderfully fast-paced, and the "Criminal Minds meets Teen Drama" vibe was something I didn't realize was a gaping hole in my reading palate that I'm now very much looking forward to expanding upon.”
– Tia, goodreads.com/wanderingrose
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
“We all know how much I love April Henry’s books and this one was no different!! This was a quick read that was packed to the brim with action and mystery!”
– Cassandra, @books_with_roo
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
“We all know how much I love April Henry’s books and this one was no different!! This was a quick read that was packed to the brim with action and mystery!”
– Cassandra, @books_with_roo
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
“We all know how much I love April Henry’s books and this one was no different!! This was a quick read that was packed to the brim with action and mystery!”
– Cassandra, @books_with_roo
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
“We all know how much I love April Henry’s books and this one was no different!! This was a quick read that was packed to the brim with action and mystery!”
– Cassandra, @books_with_roo
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
“We all know how much I love April Henry’s books and this one was no different!! This was a quick read that was packed to the brim with action and mystery!”
– Cassandra, @books_with_roo
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
“We all know how much I love April Henry’s books and this one was no different!! This was a quick read that was packed to the brim with action and mystery!”
– Cassandra, @books_with_roo
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
M.K. Lobb is a fantasy writer with a love of all things dark—whether literature, humor, or general aesthetic. She is the author of Seven Faceless Saints, Disciples of Chaos, and To Steal from Thieves. She lives in Ontario with her partner and cats and invites you to visit her online at mklobb.com and follow her @mk_lobb.
Victoria Wlosok is the author of the young adult thrillers How to Find a Missing Girl and Six Must Die. A recent graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she majored in English and Business Administration, she now spends her time researching methods of murder for future books, attempting to break out of escape rooms, and teaching language arts in the mountains of the Czech Republic. She invites you to follow her on Instagram, TikTok, and X @xvictoriawrites, or visit her website at victoriawlosok.com.
“Amazing ain't even the word! This book was gripping, twisty and brought out so many emotions in me, y'all I did not expect to cry reading this. I just felt so connected to the main character. She was so well-written, inspiring and bad*ss.”
–Tae, @taebereading
“I have so much love for the detective agency and they will forever live in my head rent-free. Iris is such a funny, clever, fu, and relatable main character.”
–Gabriel, @gabriel.reads
“I loved this investigating story and had such a fun time reading it. I totally recommend checking it out especially if you love A Good Girls Guide to Murder.”
–Pawan, thindbooks
“i stayed up until 3AM to finish an early version of this book knowing damn well i had an exam at 8AM that same day, but you know what? so worth it.”
–Alaska, Goodreads
“Super fast pace and just a great read all around.”
–Cheyenne, @chey.enne_books
“With this engaging debut, Wlosok secures her spot in the YA world and I can’t wait to see what comes next. Fans of Veronica Mars are going to feel all the nostalgic vibes. Our intrepid teenage detective Iris is stubborn and determined.”
–Karin, The Incoherent Fangirl
Victoria Wlosok is the author of the young adult thrillers How to Find a Missing Girl and Six Must Die. A recent graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she majored in English and Business Administration, she now spends her time researching methods of murder for future books, attempting to break out of escape rooms, and teaching language arts in the mountains of the Czech Republic. She invites you to follow her on Instagram, TikTok, and X @xvictoriawrites, or visit her website at victoriawlosok.com.
“Amazing ain't even the word! This book was gripping, twisty and brought out so many emotions in me, y'all I did not expect to cry reading this. I just felt so connected to the main character. She was so well-written, inspiring and bad*ss.”
–Tae, @taebereading
“I have so much love for the detective agency and they will forever live in my head rent-free. Iris is such a funny, clever, fu, and relatable main character.”
–Gabriel, @gabriel.reads
“I loved this investigating story and had such a fun time reading it. I totally recommend checking it out especially if you love A Good Girls Guide to Murder.”
–Pawan, thindbooks
“i stayed up until 3AM to finish an early version of this book knowing damn well i had an exam at 8AM that same day, but you know what? so worth it.”
–Alaska, Goodreads
“Super fast pace and just a great read all around.”
–Cheyenne, @chey.enne_books
“With this engaging debut, Wlosok secures her spot in the YA world and I can’t wait to see what comes next. Fans of Veronica Mars are going to feel all the nostalgic vibes. Our intrepid teenage detective Iris is stubborn and determined.”
–Karin, The Incoherent Fangirl
Amelia Brunskill is a writer and a librarian. She drinks a lot of tea, tries to befriend most animals, enjoys a good cable knit sweater, and her neighbors would probably guess that she writes sweet stories about bunnies and unicorns. She was born under sunny Australian skies, but now lives in Illinois. She is also the author of The Window. She invites you to visit her online at ameliabrunskill.com.
“This book was delivered to my mailbox and I thought to myself upon opening it “I’ll just take a look”…two hours later I was finished with it.”
–Brianna, @hopelesslybooked
“Wow, this book. I could wax on just about the cover alone, and the inside is just as beautiful — a disquieting novel in verse about a group of girls within an idyllic cult, Wolfpack gently lulls you into a sense of wonder that quickly translates to uneasiness.”
–Erin, @all.you.read.is.love
“A visceral, merciless book. The ending shocked me to no end.”
–Celia, @celiamcmahonreads
Amelia Brunskill is a writer and a librarian. She drinks a lot of tea, tries to befriend most animals, enjoys a good cable knit sweater, and her neighbors would probably guess that she writes sweet stories about bunnies and unicorns. She was born under sunny Australian skies, but now lives in Illinois. She is also the author of The Window. She invites you to visit her online at ameliabrunskill.com.
“This book was delivered to my mailbox and I thought to myself upon opening it “I’ll just take a look”…two hours later I was finished with it.”
–Brianna, @hopelesslybooked
“Wow, this book. I could wax on just about the cover alone, and the inside is just as beautiful — a disquieting novel in verse about a group of girls within an idyllic cult, Wolfpack gently lulls you into a sense of wonder that quickly translates to uneasiness.”
–Erin, @all.you.read.is.love
“A visceral, merciless book. The ending shocked me to no end.”
–Celia, @celiamcmahonreads
Ellie Marney is an author of crime thrillers. Her titles include the New York Times bestselling None Shall Sleep, The Killing Code, White Night, the Every series and the companion novel No Limits, and the Circus Hearts series. Her books are published in ten countries, and have been optioned for television. She’s spent a lifetime researching in mortuaries, talking to autopsy specialists, and asking former spies about how to make explosives from household items, and now she lives quite sedately in southeastern Australia with her family.
“STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING RIGHT NOW AND PICK UP THIS GLORIOUS BOOK!!!”
– Madison, @spellbindingstories
“This book hits the ground running and never loses speed. I absolutely loved the premise of this story, and the way the story flows and the plot develops so naturally is a treat.”
– Thomas, @city.of.paper.and.ink
“The plot itself is propulsive, and I found myself flying through this story… This book is gritty and really dives deep into the psyche of sociopaths and serial killers. And what an ending!”
– Toya, @thereadingchemist
“I think None Shall Sleep is a stellar psychological thriller, and I've already recommended it to so many people. Especially for the YA thriller genre, this is peak literature and one of my new favorites.”
– Alexia, @BookishEnds
“The characters in None Shall Sleep are masterly developed and maintained. The amount of research and thought that Ellie Marney put into these personas is phenomenal. Emma jumps off the page for the reader. Her struggles and thought process absorb you. Simon is chilling and thrilling while also providing a charismatic bait you want to resist. You get nervous as you read the development. You know things will be glorious and terrifying but you can’t look away.”
– Ash, @ashesofabookdragon
“This is, without a doubt, one of my favorite books of all time. Everything from the writing to the characters to the plot development drew me in and refused to let me go. Let's just say that Ellie Marney has a fan for life, no matter what genre she dives into next.”
– Madison, @spellbindingstories
“Absolutely loved this book! There is going to be a second one and I cannot wait… This might be one of my all time favorite murder/thriller books.”
–Stephanie, Pages & Paw Prints
Ellie Marney is an author of crime thrillers. Her titles include the New York Times bestselling None Shall Sleep, The Killing Code, White Night, the Every series and the companion novel No Limits, and the Circus Hearts series. Her books are published in ten countries, and have been optioned for television. She’s spent a lifetime researching in mortuaries, talking to autopsy specialists, and asking former spies about how to make explosives from household items, and now she lives quite sedately in southeastern Australia with her family.
“STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING RIGHT NOW AND PICK UP THIS GLORIOUS BOOK!!!”
– Madison, @spellbindingstories
“This book hits the ground running and never loses speed. I absolutely loved the premise of this story, and the way the story flows and the plot develops so naturally is a treat.”
– Thomas, @city.of.paper.and.ink
“The plot itself is propulsive, and I found myself flying through this story… This book is gritty and really dives deep into the psyche of sociopaths and serial killers. And what an ending!”
– Toya, @thereadingchemist
“I think None Shall Sleep is a stellar psychological thriller, and I've already recommended it to so many people. Especially for the YA thriller genre, this is peak literature and one of my new favorites.”
– Alexia, @BookishEnds
“The characters in None Shall Sleep are masterly developed and maintained. The amount of research and thought that Ellie Marney put into these personas is phenomenal. Emma jumps off the page for the reader. Her struggles and thought process absorb you. Simon is chilling and thrilling while also providing a charismatic bait you want to resist. You get nervous as you read the development. You know things will be glorious and terrifying but you can’t look away.”
– Ash, @ashesofabookdragon
“This is, without a doubt, one of my favorite books of all time. Everything from the writing to the characters to the plot development drew me in and refused to let me go. Let's just say that Ellie Marney has a fan for life, no matter what genre she dives into next.”
– Madison, @spellbindingstories
“Absolutely loved this book! There is going to be a second one and I cannot wait… This might be one of my all time favorite murder/thriller books.”
–Stephanie, Pages & Paw Prints
Benjamin Dean is a London-based celebrity journalist and author of Me, My Dad and the End of the Rainbow; The Secret Sunshine Project; and The King is Dead. How to Die Famous is his second YA novel. Benjamin can be found on Twitter as @notagainben tweeting about Rihanna and LGBTQ+ culture to his 14700 followers.
Benjamin Dean is a London-based celebrity journalist and author of Me, My Dad and the End of the Rainbow; The Secret Sunshine Project; and The King is Dead. How to Die Famous is his second YA novel. Benjamin can be found on Twitter as @notagainben tweeting about Rihanna and LGBTQ+ culture to his 14700 followers.
Benjamin Dean is a London-based celebrity journalist and author of Me, My Dad and the End of the Rainbow; The Secret Sunshine Project; and The King is Dead. How to Die Famous is his second YA novel. Benjamin can be found on Twitter as @notagainben tweeting about Rihanna and LGBTQ+ culture to his 14700 followers.
Benjamin Dean is a London-based celebrity journalist and author of Me, My Dad and the End of the Rainbow; The Secret Sunshine Project; and The King is Dead. How to Die Famous is his second YA novel. Benjamin can be found on Twitter as @notagainben tweeting about Rihanna and LGBTQ+ culture to his 14700 followers.
Benjamin Dean is a London-based celebrity journalist and author of Me, My Dad and the End of the Rainbow; The Secret Sunshine Project; and The King is Dead. How to Die Famous is his second YA novel. Benjamin can be found on Twitter as @notagainben tweeting about Rihanna and LGBTQ+ culture to his 14700 followers.
Benjamin Dean is a London-based celebrity journalist and author of Me, My Dad and the End of the Rainbow; The Secret Sunshine Project; and The King is Dead. How to Die Famous is his second YA novel. Benjamin can be found on Twitter as @notagainben tweeting about Rihanna and LGBTQ+ culture to his 14700 followers.
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka met and fell in love in high school. Austin went on to graduate from Harvard, while Emily graduated from Princeton. Together, they are the authors of numerous YA novels, as well as adult romance. Now married, they live in Los Angeles, where they continue to take daily inspiration from their own love story. They can be found online at emilyandaustinwrite.com.
“This book has all the Reputation vibes, filled with a badass MC who is trying to rob her rich father on his wedding day while trying to steer clear of the ex that wants her back.”
– Briana, Briana’s Book Nook
"The wildness of the plot and the heist really made it all the more enjoyable. It's absurd but in a really great way that makes it seem like anything is possible, along the lines of Ocean's 11.”
–Olivia, @onemused
Born in a mountain cabin to a punk-rocker mother, Tess Sharpe grew up in rural California. She lives deep in the backwoods with a pack of dogs and a growing colony of feral cats. You can find her on twitter @sharpegirl.
Born in a mountain cabin to a punk-rocker mother, Tess Sharpe grew up in rural California. She lives deep in the backwoods with a pack of dogs and a growing colony of feral cats. You can find her on twitter @sharpegirl.
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
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April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and over fifteen novels for teens, including the bestselling Girl, Stolen; Girl Forgotten, which was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Tome Student Literacy Society It List Selection; Two Truths and a Lie, which was a YALSA Top Ten Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers; and The Girl I Used to Be, which was nominated for an Edgar Award and won the Anthony Award for Best YA Mystery. She lives in Oregon and invites you to visit her at aprilhenry.com.
Born in a mountain cabin to a punk-rocker mother, Tess Sharpe grew up in rural California. She lives deep in the backwoods with a pack of dogs and a growing colony of feral cats. You can find her on twitter @sharpegirl.
Born in a mountain cabin to a punk-rocker mother, Tess Sharpe grew up in rural California. She lives deep in the backwoods with a pack of dogs and a growing colony of feral cats. You can find her on twitter @sharpegirl.
Ream Shukairy is the author of The Next New Syrian Girl and Six Truths and a Lie. She is a Syrian American born and raised full-time in Orange County, California and part-time over summers in Syria. Whether in California or Syria, she feels at home where her family is and wherever there’s a beach. She has a talent for learning languages and is always on the search for the next place she can travel and flex her words. The daughter of immigrants, there isn’t a stereotype she won’t try her hardest to defy.
“This should be a required reading for high schoolers. It shows how bias and discrimination exist within even the highest of authorities, as well as the media. The entire story was an outrage and I loved that we saw it through Muslim teen’s perspectives. There was a twist that I was not expecting, that made the story even more powerful and heartbreaking.”
–Stacy, @stacy40pages
“This is definitely one of those books people will be talking about for years and I’m so excited to have read it!”
–Gina, @gsreadingspree
“I’ve never read a story like this one before and I was intrigued throughout the book.”
– Jaime, @jaimes_mystical_library
Ream Shukairy is the author of The Next New Syrian Girl and Six Truths and a Lie. She is a Syrian American born and raised full-time in Orange County, California and part-time over summers in Syria. Whether in California or Syria, she feels at home where her family is and wherever there’s a beach. She has a talent for learning languages and is always on the search for the next place she can travel and flex her words. The daughter of immigrants, there isn’t a stereotype she won’t try her hardest to defy.
“This should be a required reading for high schoolers. It shows how bias and discrimination exist within even the highest of authorities, as well as the media. The entire story was an outrage and I loved that we saw it through Muslim teen’s perspectives. There was a twist that I was not expecting, that made the story even more powerful and heartbreaking.”
–Stacy, @stacy40pages
“This is definitely one of those books people will be talking about for years and I’m so excited to have read it!”
–Gina, @gsreadingspree
“I’ve never read a story like this one before and I was intrigued throughout the book.”
– Jaime, @jaimes_mystical_library
Ream Shukairy is the author of The Next New Syrian Girl and Six Truths and a Lie. She is a Syrian American born and raised full-time in Orange County, California and part-time over summers in Syria. Whether in California or Syria, she feels at home where her family is and wherever there’s a beach. She has a talent for learning languages and is always on the search for the next place she can travel and flex her words. The daughter of immigrants, there isn’t a stereotype she won’t try her hardest to defy.
“This should be a required reading for high schoolers. It shows how bias and discrimination exist within even the highest of authorities, as well as the media. The entire story was an outrage and I loved that we saw it through Muslim teen’s perspectives. There was a twist that I was not expecting, that made the story even more powerful and heartbreaking.”
–Stacy, @stacy40pages
“This is definitely one of those books people will be talking about for years and I’m so excited to have read it!”
–Gina, @gsreadingspree
“I’ve never read a story like this one before and I was intrigued throughout the book.”
– Jaime, @jaimes_mystical_library
Ream Shukairy is the author of The Next New Syrian Girl and Six Truths and a Lie. She is a Syrian American born and raised full-time in Orange County, California and part-time over summers in Syria. Whether in California or Syria, she feels at home where her family is and wherever there’s a beach. She has a talent for learning languages and is always on the search for the next place she can travel and flex her words. The daughter of immigrants, there isn’t a stereotype she won’t try her hardest to defy.
“This should be a required reading for high schoolers. It shows how bias and discrimination exist within even the highest of authorities, as well as the media. The entire story was an outrage and I loved that we saw it through Muslim teen’s perspectives. There was a twist that I was not expecting, that made the story even more powerful and heartbreaking.”
–Stacy, @stacy40pages
“This is definitely one of those books people will be talking about for years and I’m so excited to have read it!”
–Gina, @gsreadingspree
“I’ve never read a story like this one before and I was intrigued throughout the book.”
– Jaime, @jaimes_mystical_library
Ream Shukairy is the author of The Next New Syrian Girl and Six Truths and a Lie. She is a Syrian American born and raised full-time in Orange County, California and part-time over summers in Syria. Whether in California or Syria, she feels at home where her family is and wherever there’s a beach. She has a talent for learning languages and is always on the search for the next place she can travel and flex her words. The daughter of immigrants, there isn’t a stereotype she won’t try her hardest to defy.
“This should be a required reading for high schoolers. It shows how bias and discrimination exist within even the highest of authorities, as well as the media. The entire story was an outrage and I loved that we saw it through Muslim teen’s perspectives. There was a twist that I was not expecting, that made the story even more powerful and heartbreaking.”
–Stacy, @stacy40pages
“This is definitely one of those books people will be talking about for years and I’m so excited to have read it!”
–Gina, @gsreadingspree
“I’ve never read a story like this one before and I was intrigued throughout the book.”
– Jaime, @jaimes_mystical_library
Ream Shukairy is the author of The Next New Syrian Girl and Six Truths and a Lie. She is a Syrian American born and raised full-time in Orange County, California and part-time over summers in Syria. Whether in California or Syria, she feels at home where her family is and wherever there’s a beach. She has a talent for learning languages and is always on the search for the next place she can travel and flex her words. The daughter of immigrants, there isn’t a stereotype she won’t try her hardest to defy.
“This should be a required reading for high schoolers. It shows how bias and discrimination exist within even the highest of authorities, as well as the media. The entire story was an outrage and I loved that we saw it through Muslim teen’s perspectives. There was a twist that I was not expecting, that made the story even more powerful and heartbreaking.”
–Stacy, @stacy40pages
“This is definitely one of those books people will be talking about for years and I’m so excited to have read it!”
–Gina, @gsreadingspree
“I’ve never read a story like this one before and I was intrigued throughout the book.”
– Jaime, @jaimes_mystical_library
Ellie Marney is an author of crime thrillers. Her titles include the New York Times bestselling None Shall Sleep, The Killing Code, White Night, the Every series and the companion novel No Limits, and the Circus Hearts series. Her books are published in ten countries, and have been optioned for television. She’s spent a lifetime researching in mortuaries, talking to autopsy specialists, and asking former spies about how to make explosives from household items, and now she lives quite sedately in southeastern Australia with her family.
“I loved this story that gave me The Imitation Game vibes but all female… the climax truly had me unable to put the book down.”
–Sofia, sofiasbooklist
Ellie Marney is an author of crime thrillers. Her titles include the New York Times bestselling None Shall Sleep, The Killing Code, White Night, the Every series and the companion novel No Limits, and the Circus Hearts series. Her books are published in ten countries, and have been optioned for television. She’s spent a lifetime researching in mortuaries, talking to autopsy specialists, and asking former spies about how to make explosives from household items, and now she lives quite sedately in southeastern Australia with her family.
“I loved this story that gave me The Imitation Game vibes but all female… the climax truly had me unable to put the book down.”
–Sofia, sofiasbooklist
Born in a mountain cabin to a punk-rocker mother, Tess Sharpe grew up in rural California. She lives deep in the backwoods with a pack of dogs and a growing colony of feral cats. You can find her on twitter @sharpegirl.
Born in a mountain cabin to a punk-rocker mother, Tess Sharpe grew up in rural California. She lives deep in the backwoods with a pack of dogs and a growing colony of feral cats. You can find her on twitter @sharpegirl.
Margot Harrison is the author of the YA thrillers We Made It All Up, The Glare, and The Killer in Me, which was a finalist for the Vermont Book Award. She writes for the newspaper Seven Days and posts vintage YA book reviews and skits about her weird childhood on TikTok @MargotFHarrison.
Margot Harrison is the author of the YA thrillers We Made It All Up, The Glare, and The Killer in Me, which was a finalist for the Vermont Book Award. She writes for the newspaper Seven Days and posts vintage YA book reviews and skits about her weird childhood on TikTok @MargotFHarrison.
Margot Harrison is the author of the YA thrillers We Made It All Up, The Glare, and The Killer in Me, which was a finalist for the Vermont Book Award. She writes for the newspaper Seven Days and posts vintage YA book reviews and skits about her weird childhood on TikTok @MargotFHarrison.
Margot Harrison is the author of the YA thrillers We Made It All Up, The Glare, and The Killer in Me, which was a finalist for the Vermont Book Award. She writes for the newspaper Seven Days and posts vintage YA book reviews and skits about her weird childhood on TikTok @MargotFHarrison.
Margot Harrison is the author of the YA thrillers We Made It All Up, The Glare, and The Killer in Me, which was a finalist for the Vermont Book Award. She writes for the newspaper Seven Days and posts vintage YA book reviews and skits about her weird childhood on TikTok @MargotFHarrison.
Margot Harrison is the author of the YA thrillers We Made It All Up, The Glare, and The Killer in Me, which was a finalist for the Vermont Book Award. She writes for the newspaper Seven Days and posts vintage YA book reviews and skits about her weird childhood on TikTok @MargotFHarrison.