Jessica Ward dreams up a twisty new boarding school mystery
The bestselling author makes her YA debut with "The St. Ambrose School for Girls," a clever whodunnit that came to her in her sleep.
Donovan X. Ramsey explodes the persistent myths of the crack era
Told through the lens of four individuals, "When Crack Was King" is a kaleidoscopic history of the diverse impacts of the war on drugs.
“Unle❤️sh for Love” explores love in all its many forms
Creators Serita Wesley and Alesha Reneé talk about balancing life and love and the all-star cast assembled for their scripted rom-com audio series.
Vanessa Walters reveals her real-life experiences behind “The Nigerwife”
Set in Nigeria, this acclaimed debut thriller captures the feeling of being isolated and invisible within a family of strangers.
Meet “The Youngbloods” and the trio of writers who brought them to life
Learn how three bestselling writers crafted the fantasy romance trilogy of the summer.
Angeline Boulley believes in the power of young adults to incite change
In "Warrior Girl Unearthed," the follow-up to "Firekeeper’s Daughter," a Native teen fights to return sacred items and ancestral remains to her tribe.
“Goodbye Earl” is an ode to the transformative power of female friendship
Leesa Cross-Smith imagines a powerful revenge story—one in which women protect each other at all costs—in this emotive tale of friendship and resilience.
An ex kid-sleuth confronts her quarter-life crisis in "Charlotte Illes Is Not a Detective"
Debut author and narrator Katie Siegel takes her “whip-smart” 20-something retired kid detective heroine from TikTok to audiobook.
"Something Like Possible" is a funny, queer love letter to ambitious teens
Student government and young love collide in Miel Moreland’s novel following a bisexual teen’s unconventional path to her dream summer program.
The dark side of influencer culture, low-rise jeans, and other "Adult Drama"
Viral essayist Natalie Beach revisits the Caroline Calloway story that broke the internet in her funny new collection.
S.A. Cosby fits a huge plot into a small Southern town in “All the Sinners Bleed”
The award-winning mystery writer takes us into his world—why everybody in his hometown wants to be in his books, how he processed early rejection, and why Adam Lazzarre-White is the perfect narrator for him.
"Wild Poppies" finds the universal threads in two brothers' experience of the Syrian war
Author Haya Saleh shares the influences behind her new novel, which won the Etisalat Prize for Arabic Children’s Literature.