Alexis Hall

The fairy world intersects with Regency London in Alexis Hall’s clever and sexy Confounding Oaths.

The fairy world intersects with Regency London in Alexis Hall’s clever and sexy Confounding Oaths.

Alexis Hall’s new rom-com might have a zany setup—a guy fakes amnesia!—but its authentic emotion will win readers’ hearts.

Alexis Hall’s new rom-com might have a zany setup—a guy fakes amnesia!—but its authentic emotion will win readers’ hearts.

A dish that’s both sweet and savory, Paris Daillencourt Is About to Crumble is poignant and witty in equal proportion.

A dish that’s both sweet and savory, Paris Daillencourt Is About to Crumble is poignant and witty in equal proportion.

Transgender voice actor Kay Eluvian delivers on the moodiness and longing of Alexis Hall’s novel, portraying Viola with feminine strength and Gracewood as a dashing, brooding hero.

Transgender voice actor Kay Eluvian delivers on the moodiness and longing of Alexis Hall's novel, portraying Viola with feminine strength and Gracewood as a dashing, brooding hero.

It’s been two years since Lucien “Luc” O’Donnell and Oliver Blackwood got together in Boyfriend Material, and the opposites-attract pair are happy to witness the people around them tying the knot. But does that mean they should follow suit?

It’s been two years since Lucien “Luc” O’Donnell and Oliver Blackwood got together in Boyfriend Material, and the opposites-attract pair are happy to witness the people around them tying the knot. But does that mean they should follow suit?

This is a deeply emotional, rewarding story about a woman finding her true path and true love, surrounded by delicious baked goods.

This is a deeply emotional, rewarding story about a woman finding her true path and true love, surrounded by delicious baked goods.

The best way to capture the magic of Boyfriend Material is to think of it as a literary, millennial version of a 1930s screwball comedy.

The best way to capture the magic of Boyfriend Material is to think of it as a literary, millennial version of a 1930s screwball comedy.

Sign Up

Stay on top of new releases: Sign up for our newsletter to receive reading recommendations in your favorite genres.

Trending Features