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Lacy Baugher Milas

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Alexandria, VA, United States

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A Group of Misfits Face the Consequences of Stealing a Spaceship In This Excerpt From Star Bringer

Read an exclusive excerpt from Tracy Wolff and Nina Croft's upcoming buzzy space adventure "Star Bringer" right now. → Read More

Lady Tan’s Circle of Women Highlights the Quiet Power of Female Friendship

In Lady Tan's Circle of Women, Lisa See reimagines the life of female medieval Chinese doctor Tan Yunxian and crafts a specific, vibrant, and thoroughly lived-in history for a remarkable woman. → Read More

Provocative Southern Noir Thriller All The Sinners Bleed Is S.A. Crosby’s Best Yet

All the Sinners Bleed, a small town Southern tale of murder and the trauma of racial violence, is author S.A. Crosby's best yet, → Read More

Girls and Their Horses Is a Delicious Thriller for the Saddle Club Set

There's nothing like girls and their horses, and Eliza Jane Brazier's latest thriller deliciously mixes competitive showjumping and murder. → Read More

Cruel Summer Season 2 Explores Toxic Female Friendship and Murder In a New Town

Cruel Summer's second season doesn't quite reach the heights of its first, but its exploration of a toxic friendship is an entertaining ride. → Read More

Exclusive Cover Reveal + Q&A: Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé's Where Sleeping Girls Lie

Get a first look at Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé's Where Sleeping Girls Lie and hear from the author herself about what to expect from the story. → Read More

How Aunt Elizabeth Quietly Became the Best Part of Hulu’s The Great

The Great Season 3 reaffirms that Peter's powerhouse Aunt Elizabeth is both its weirdest and most necessary character. → Read More

The Most Anticipated Fantasy Books of Summer 2023

These are the fantasy books that absolutely deserve a slot on your summer reading list --- from highly anticipated sequels to series openers. → Read More

A Teenage Boy Gets Involved In an Abortion Protest In This Excerpt From The Fight for Midnight

Read the first chapter of timely YA novel The Fight for Midnight, as one boy finds himself unexpectedly part of a historic abortion protest. → Read More

The Lost War Is a Satisfyingly Traditional Old School Fantasy

The Lost War is a slow, old-school sword and sorcery-style adventure that works because of its great characters. → Read More

Meet G.R. Macallister, Author of the Best Feminist Fantasy Series You Probably Haven’t Read

We chat with G.R. Macallister about her Five Queendoms series, which is probably the best female-focused fantasy you haven't read yet. → Read More

Painted Devils: An Adventurous Sequel With a Surprisingly Emotional Heart

Painted Devils is many things—a rollicking fantasy quest, a search for family, a love story—but it is nothing so much as a story of healing. → Read More

To All the Boys Spin-Off XO, Kitty Is a Charming If Occasionally Clumsy Teen Romp

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Yellowface Is an Addictive, Uncomfortable Evisceration of Modern Day Publishing

R.F. Kuang's latest novel Yellowface is like nothing else you'll read this year --- for both good and for ill. → Read More

A Young Girl Is Invited to an Historic Protest In This Excerpt From An Echo in the City

Read an excerpt from K.X. Song's "An Echo in the City," a wrenching account of star-crossed love amidst the Hong Kong protests. → Read More

Exclusive Cover Reveal + Q&A: Rachel Hawkins Introduces The Heiress

Get a first look at the cover of Rachel Hawkins's The Heiress, and hear from the author herself about what to expect from her next story. → Read More

Jennifer Saint’s Atalanta Gives A Lesser Known Greek Heroine Her Due

In Jennifer Saint's latest Greek mythology retelling, the often overlooked heroine Atalanta finally gets the leading role she deserves. → Read More

In a Darker and More Mature Season 3, Hulu’s The Great Grows Up

The third season of Hulu's The Great is darker, emotionally richer, and more complicated than anything that's come before. → Read More

The Best New Fantasy Books of May 2023

Our picks for the best new fantasy books hitting shelves this May include magic, dragons, accidental cults, and more. → Read More

Bittersweet and Romantic, Queen Charlotte Is a Bridgerton Prequel That Often Surpasses the Original

Netflix's Bridgerton prequel Queen Charlotte is an achingly romantic, surprisingly mature story of marriage, family, and love. → Read More