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Ann Huchingson's THE WATCHWOOD INHERITANCE is a story where courage meets curiosity, where a boy figures out how to be his own kind of hero, where humor and fun and fear all collide.
7 Tips To (Better) Promoting Your Book on Instagram
You may not know it but Instagram (and specifically #bookstagram, an Instagram account dedicated to books) is a great way to promote your title.
Elaine Russell’s WHEN THE TAMARIND TREE BLOOMS is a tender and culturally grounded coming-of-age novel that immerses readers in 1930s Laos through vivid settings, symbolic resonance, and the resilient voice of a heroine searching for...
Next Steps After Your IndieReader Review
As consumers, we often go for a sure thing – name brands, established retailers, familiar movie stars, etc. – because we like what they offer and we know what to expect.
Using Your IndieReader Review: Quick Checklist
As consumers, we often go for a sure thing – name brands, established retailers, familiar movie stars, etc. – because we like what they offer and we know what to expect.
Advice from IR Approved Author Andrew Drasen: “Addiction and incarceration are often talked about but rarely understood.”
In A VISION OF HOPE: A Story of Redemption and Purpose, Andrew Drasen goes beyond a typical recovery memoir—looking back on his long fight with addiction and what it really took to find sobriety.
A compelling start to an epic fantasy series, Z. Bennett Lorimer's SEVEN DAYS OF MERCY FOR THE APOSTATIC PRIEST introduces a world that’s dense with well-written characters, surprising twists, and a formidable protagonist.
Alice McVeigh's MARIANNE: A SENSE AND SENSIBILITY SEQUEL takes the passionate Marianne from Sense and Sensibility farther than Austen did.
N. Viktoria's HER BILLIONAIRE BARGAIN explores not just the romance between Trinity and Alexander, but also the real-world tensions that come with being an interracial couple—the stares, the assumptions, the navigation of different cultural backgrounds.