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Jun

5

2025

Bestseller Spotlight: [K]nighty [k]night

On Wednesdays, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Bestseller List is published. Every week, we love to see what books have been most popular in independent bookstores around our region. As we peruse the list, we ponder patterns. Then we present this weekly feature: Thursday Themes. We found some “night”s in shining titles this week. The Knight and the …

Sep

25

2023

The Four Horseman series by Laura Thalassa

The Four Horsemen are harbingers of justice, bringing about the end of humanity. They are brutal and unforgiving in their task. Four ordinary women believe if they kill the death bringers they may save humanity. Unbeknownst to them these horseman cannot die. The punishment for these attempts are to travel with them and witness the …

Aug

25

2022

Bestseller Spotlight: Something Fantastic

On Wednesdays, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Bestseller list is published. Every week, we love to see what has been most popular in independent bookstores around our region. As we peruse the list, we ponder patterns. Then we present this weekly feature: Thursday Themes. This week’s bestseller spotlight shines on fantasy titles (along with some …

Sep

3

2021

“Romance: The Genre of Hope”

From Rebel Heart Books in Jacksonville, OR. By Eileen Bobek I didn’t always carry Romance at Rebel Heart. When I was younger, I used to read the Romance books that my mother had, kept behind the wired door of her bedside table: Nora Roberts, Lavyrle Spencer, Catherine Coulter and my all time favorite, Kathleen Woodiwiss’s …

Nov

12

2020

Sherlock Holmes and the Ripper of Whitechapel
by M. K. Wiseman

M. K. Wiseman is the author of the new mystery entitled Sherlock Holmes and the Ripper of Whitechapel. As you might be able to guess, this story involves Holmes and Watson in the greatest unsolved true serial killing spree in British, if not world, history. It is the story of “Jack the Ripper” who terrorized …

Oct

4

2019

Neverending Bookshop logo illustration

From The Seattle Times: “A fairy tale in Edmonds: The Neverending Bookshop is a crafty destination for fantasy lovers”

by Paul Constant for The Seattle Times Once upon a time in Kingston, Kitsap County, a little girl fell in love with books. Annie Carl was born with a rare spinal birth defect called a lipomyelomeningocele — a fatty deposit at the base of her spine a little bigger than a pea. It’s a condition …

Feb

22

2019

Christy Carlyle by Paul F. Blouin

Ruminating on Romance with Christy Carlyle

Christy Carlyle is one of the amazing group of Romance writers who call the Pacific Northwest home. Her new series, The Duke’s Den, began publishing in November 2018 with book two coming in April 2019. She took some time away from working on book three to answer a few questions from nwbooklovers columnist and Third …

Feb

14

2019

Samantha Pak of the Redmond Reporter

“What’s Wrong with Happily Ever After?” — Brick & Mortar Books Interviewed by Redmond Reporter’s Samantha Pak

Redmond, WA’s Redmond Reporter’s opinion writer Samantha Pak recently published a great piece about romance books. She spoke with Brick & Mortar Books, an independent bookstore, about the genre. Below is an excerpt. At Brick & Mortar Books in Redmond Town Center, the romance section sells just as well as any other section, according to …

Aug

16

2016

Embrace Romance

Earlier this year I read this post [about the dearth of Romance in independent bookstores] on one of my favorite book-community websites. And then I read the comments and–I am not being hyperbolic here–it brought tears to my eyes, because I hear things like this all the time and from both sides of the equation. But, …

Feb

13

2015

Counting on Crossover: When Only YA Will Satisfy

I started a new post weeks ago, all about my favorite Romance authors beyond the Pacific Northwest. It was full of enthusiasm and excitement and some outright pleading to y’all to give Romance a chance. And then I realized it would run in February, just in time for Valentine’s Day and I just couldn’t bring …

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