In HALLOWED BONES, Lucy Smoke writes a scorching hot mashup of The Covenant and Wednesday, with dark academia vibes, forbidden love, gothic suspense, and morally grey characters. In her letter to librarians, she shares the story of her misspelled tattoo, and talks about how her time working as a librarian’s assistant shaped her and her […]
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Violet Lumani’s Letter to Librarians
In NOT GOOD NEIGHBORS, Violet Lumani writes a witty and sizzling fast-paced romantic comedy that proves that love can bloom even where drywall—and patience—have crumbled. In her letter to librarians, she shares the story of the time she got banned from her public library as a child for sneaking adult romance books out, and how […]

Ashley Winstead’s Letter to Librarians
In HOT GIRL MURDER CLUB, Ashley Winstead writes a buzzy, bloody new thriller of about success, sisterhood, and demanding justice… by any means necessary. In her letter to librarians, she shares her childhood memories of spending her time in different libraries as her family moved around, and how the library has shaped everything she’s done. […]

Nisha J. Tuli’s Letter to Librarians
In STORM BREAKER, Nisha J. Tuli writes a gripping dystopian romance filled with forbidden power, ruthless challenges, and a heroine who refuses to burn quietly. In her letter to librarians, she shares how the library was her second home growing up, and how libraries are spaces that must be cherished and protected. Dear Librarians, I […]

Mai Corland’s Letter to Librarians
In VERITY GUILD, Mai Corland writes a slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers story filled with secrets, deception, and blood magic, that feels like The Traitors meets A COURT OF SILVER FLAMES. In her letter to librarians, she shares how a love of libraries was instilled in her from a young age, and how it felt like fate for her […]

Vanessa Hua’s Letter to Librarians
In COYOTELAND, Vanessa Hua writes an urgent, riveting, and heartfelt novel set in an affluent Bay Area suburb where a Chinese American family moves in and sets off a series of scandals. It is at once a delicious suburban drama and an unflinching exploration of our current moment. In her letter to librarians, she shares […]

Michael Bungay Stanier’s Letter to Librarians
In THE COACHING HABIT, Michael Bungay Stanier combined neuroscience and behavioral economics with interactive training tools to transform practical advice into lasting habits. In his letter to librarians, he shares his favorite things about libraries and librarians, from the ability to find books and stories for every interest, to librarians working hard to keep important […]

Monica Murphy’s Letter to Librarians
In A THOUSAND PERFECT LIES, Monica Murphy delivers a story of prep-school glamour, sisterly redemption, and a mystery that turns privilege into peril. In her letter to librarians, she shares how so many of her favorite childhood memories are from visiting the library, and how it was the first place she turned to when she wanted […]

Jess Lourey’s Letter to Librarians
In THE VERDANT CAGE, Jess Lourey writes a chilling dystopian thriller about what it takes to rebel when you discover your entire world is a lie. In her letter to librarians, she shares that having access to libraries in her childhood helped her to imagine a better life for herself, and even led to her career […]

Elise Kova’s Letter to Librarians
In DRAGON CURSED, Elise Kova writes a powerful, action-packed story set in a vivid world filled with magic, dragons, high-stakes trials, and falling in love. In her letter to librarians, she shares how she hopes her stories can be a world for readers to escape into during difficult times, and recognizes how librarians put these […]

