BWW Review: FISH OUT OF WATER by Alethea Kontis
There are some authors I'll read no matter what. Some tropes, too, actually. I love contemporary worlds where the backdrop revolves around singers or actors--and if you're here on BroadwayWorld, then so do you! This time around, we get singers in our novel....
BWW Review: VIVA MEZCAL for Fascinating Information and Recipes
Mezcal is a popular spirit to sip and savor. It is also an essential ingredient in some of the most tempting craft cocktails. And now, a new and exciting book, 'Viva Mezcal' by authors, Lindsey Moore and Jennifer Boudinot has been released by Bluestreak Books, an imprint of Weldon Owen....
BWW Review: THE WAY YOU MAKE ME FEEL by Maurene Goo
What's worse than losing your entire summer vacation because of one stupid mistake? Spending it side by side with your mortal enemy. And your dad. On a sweltering food truck......
BWW Review: THE ROYAL WE by Heather Cocks And Jessica Morgan
With the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle this coming Saturday, everyone has frothy white gowns and wedding bells on the brain. Face it: We're all going to be camped out in front of the TV watching the Wedding of the Year. Why not bring a book with you to read during the commercials? ...
BWW Review: THE GOOD LUCK SISTER at Jill Shalvis + Excerpt!
Last year, BroadwayWorld treated readers to a special excerpt of LOST AND FOUND SISTERS, the first book in the new series Wildstone from New York Times Best Selling Author Jill Shalvis. Today, we're giving you a sneak peek at brand-new novella THE GOOD LUCK SISTER, which leads the way to next ...
BWW Review: RUINED by Amy Tintera
RUINED centers around Princess Emelina, a girl bent on revenge. Two neighboring kingdoms have taken everything from her: They've killed her parents and kidnapped her sister, the heir to the throne of Ruina. Even though Em is the eldest sister, she won't inherit because she is not Ruined and has no m...
BWW Review: IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANYTHING NICE TO SAY by Leila Sales
IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANYTHING NICE TO SAY by Leila Sales just came out, and it's a 'hot button' book with a flawed, often unlikable main character. The book revolves around internet shaming and cyber bullying. is definitely an important title, and one that will have people talking. It's absolutely a c...
BWW Review: BATMAN NINJA By Warner Bros. Japan, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment On Digital, DVD and Blue-Ray
Batman and the whole Gotham gang, finally get the Anime treatment when they are whisked away to medieval Japan in Batman Ninja, now available on Digital and out on Blu-ray Steelbook, DVD and Blu-ray Combo Pack on May 8th. Fans of both American comics and Japanese Anime genres are in for a particular...
BWW Review/Excerpt/Giveaway: MY OXFORD YEAR by Julia Whelan
Don't let the sweet, easy cover fool you: If you're a fan of Nicholas Sparks and Jojo Moyes, you're going to LOVE Julia Whelan's MY OXFORD YEAR!...
BWW Review: ATLAS FALLEN by Jessica Pierce
I've never been a huge sci-fi reader, but books like ATLAS FALLEN by Jessica Pierce make me want to go out and read all the sci-fi. Pierce's debut novel is like CINDER meets Big Hero 6. You have illegal bot fighting and a prince who must choose a bride in three days and a girl who is great at creati...
BWW Review: LOVE AND OTHER WORDS by Christina Lauren
Today, New York Times Best Selling Author Team Christina Lauren release their latest novel, LOVE AND OTHER WORDS.
BroadwayWorld recently reviewed the duo's novel ROOMIES, centered around musicals and Broadway, as well as sat down to chat with them about the musical they created for ROOMIES....
BWW Review: BRAZEN: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World by Pénélope Bagieu
In a time where people are speaking out and not letting anyone stop them or bring them down, it is more important than ever to find the trailblazers of the past and make your own path into the future. History repeats itself. Over the centuries, women and their rights and ideas have been squashed tim...
BWW Review: ARU SHAH AND THE END OF TIME by Roshani Chokshi
The series starter ARU SHAH AND THE END OF TIME came out last week and I'm so happy to say it didn't disappoint! I was enamored with the world-building and the characters and have already been introduced to so much new mythology! It also feels like a great new series to recommend to kids who couldn'...
BWW Review: EMERGENCY CONTACT by Mary H.K. Choi
It's like Choi peered down into the lives of Sam and Penny, pulled out a few months of their life, and shared them with the world. Sam and Penny are so awkward, and feel so very, very human. A good portion of the book is told through texting because of their unusual relationship and that text-speak...
BWW Review: SWEET GIRL by Cristin Harber
SWEET GIRL by Cristin Harber first came across my radar because it was being advertised via social media as FREE. It had the feel of Jennifer Lynn Armentrout's best-selling Wait for You series and Cora Carmack's beloved Rusk University series. It was about a girl falling for her brother's best ...
BWW Review: CHILDREN OF BLOOD AND BONE by Tomi Adeyemi
CHILDREN OF BLOOD AND BONE is one of my favorite books of 2018, and I expect to still feel that way at the end of the year. Out today, this book has been highly-coveted since the very beginning. There was a massive pre-empt deal from Macmillan for this debut, which netted author Tomi Adeyemi a seven...
BWW Reviews: TO KILL A KINGDOM by Alexandra Christo
TO KILL A KINGDOM is already a 2018 favorite, and even better, it's a stand-alone and not part of a series. Out this week, TKAK will hook readers from page one....
BWW Review: THIS TINY PERFECT WORLD by Lauren Gibaldi
Theatre life isn't for everyone. But how do you know if you never try?
Penny is excited she got into the highly competitive theatre camp program in Winter Park, Florida. She doesn't think she wants to be an actor for a living, or even that she's all that great at it, but she enjoys it and is read...
BWW Review: THE NIGHT CIRCUS by Erin Morgenstern
THE NIGHT CIRCUS absolutely blew me away when I first read it, and it still does now upon a fresh reading. It's gorgeous and Morgenstern has breathed so much life and vitality into her world that I felt something missing after I turned the last page. I wanted more. I wanted Le Cirque des Rêves to b...
BWW Review: THE POTATOPIA COOKBOOK by Allen Dikker for Inspired Potato Recipes
Nutritious and delicious, potatoes are a chef's top choice for creating gourmet dishes. And now, Allen Dikker, the founder of the popular fast-casual restaurant, Potatopia, has created a cookbook with fantastic, unique recipes. His new book, 'The Potatopia Cookbook: 77 Recipes Starring the Humble Po...
BWW Review: THE PHANTOM OF OZ by Cindy Brown
Cindy Brown's stage-struck sleuth Ivy Meadows is on the case of a brand new mystery that becomes highly personal when it involves her best friend....
BWW Review: THE BELLES by Dhonielle Clayton
THE BELLES is one of the most original novels I've read in quite a while. It unveils the ugly side of society and holds a mirror up to today's society and biases in the process. The Belles are 'the descendants of the Goddess of Beauty, blessed with the arcana to enhance the world and rescue the peop...
BWW Review: NEWLYWED COOKBOOK Inspires You to Cook Great Recipes Together
There's a new cookbook published by Weldon Owen that every couple will want to have in their kitchen. And with Valentine's Day just around the corner, it's a fantastic gift. The Newlywed Cookbook: Favorite Recipes for Cooking Together by Williams Sonoma has go-to recipes for every occasion. The reci...
























