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Romancing the Moon: A Guest Post from Emma Barry

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This guest post is from author Emma Barry. Emma Barry is a novelist, full-time mama, recovering academic, and former political staffer. When she’s not reading or writing, she loves her twins’ hugs, her husband’s cooking, her cat’s whiskers, her dog’s tail, and Earl Grey tea. She writes a series of romances about the space race with Genevieve Turner called Fly Me to the Moon. A boxed set of the first three books in the series will be 99 cents … Continue reading Romancing the Moon: A Guest Post from Emma Barry

Book Review

A Midnight Feast by Emma Barry and Genevieve Turner

A Midnight Feast

A Midnight Feast is Book 4 (a novella) in the Fly Me To The Moon Series. This series is set in the early days of the space race. I enjoyed Earth Bound from this series. A Midnight Feast is also good, but not as well developed. This story is about Margie Dunsford, a recurring character in the series. She is the undisputed leader of the astronauts’ wives. She cooks for funerals, she cleans for exhausted new moms, … Continue reading A Midnight Feast by Emma Barry and Genevieve Turner

Book Review

Earth Bound by Emma Barry and Genevieve Turner

Earth Bound

STEM characters alert! Earth Bound is a historical romance set in the early 1960s, part of the Fly Me To The Moon series. Before I go any further, may I say that it is refreshing to see a historical that isn’t set in the Regency Era, the Victorian Era, or the 1920s. I love reading romance in those time periods, but I also think that setting a romance series in the 1960s during early days … Continue reading Earth Bound by Emma Barry and Genevieve Turner

Podcast

251. Writing and Reading Sight Unseen: An Interview with Sherry Thomas, Erin Satie, and Emma Barry

I interview Sherry Thomas, Erin Satie, and Emma Barry, who – along with Meredith Duran and J.A. Rock – are the authors of five different novellas in the anthology, Sight Unseen. Released on June 6, each novella is anonymous, as in, you don’t know which author wrote which story. The authorship will be revealed on September 2017, so if you’re curious and want to guess, you can purchase this anthology at all major retailers. Each … Continue reading 251. Writing and Reading Sight Unseen: An Interview with Sherry Thomas, Erin Satie, and Emma Barry

SBTB Media Archive

Chick Magnet

Chick Magnet

From Emma Barry comes a clever romance about a hot veterinarian and a chicken-loving influencer who can’t help but ruffle each other’s feathers. Nicole Jones needs a fresh start. “Chick Nic” to millions of internet fans, the social media star and her flock of chickens bask in the spotlight—until she’s publicly dumped by a YouTuber for clout. She has no choice but to round up her birds and move on. But when one of her … Continue reading Chick Magnet

Whatcha Reading? May 2020 Edition, Part Two

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It’s time for Whatcha Reading! This is where we try to make sense of our reading lately. Clearly there’s one standout that a majority of SBTB has been staying up late to finish. Aarya: I just finished He’s Come Undone, an anthology about starchy, buttoned-up heroes with contributions from Emma Barry, Olivia Dade, Adriana Herrera, Ruby Lang, and Cat Sebastian. They’re all authors I’ve enjoyed before and it’s a rock-solid collection. My favorite story is … Continue reading Whatcha Reading? May 2020 Edition, Part Two

SBTB Media Archive

He’s Come Undone

He’s Come Undone

For him, control is everything…until it shatters, and now he’s come undone. “Appassionata” by Emma Barry Piano technician Brennan Connelly lives to control details: the tension on a piano string or the compression of hammer felt. But he’s never faced demands like those heaped on him by Kristy Kwong, the diva who’s haunted his dreams for two decades. Kristy’s got her own secrets–the debilitating stage fright that’s kept her from performing publicly for years to … Continue reading He’s Come Undone

The Rec League: Cold War Romances

The Rec League - heart shaped chocolate resting on the edge of a very old book

Big thank you to Cyndy for sending this rather difficult request in. I have a Rec League request! I recently watched the 2015 remake of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (which is, essentially, perfect) and it’s lit a fire in me for other tension filled spy romances. Specifically, Cold War era ones! Any suggestions? Amanda: There are quite a bit of spy romances, but we wanted to try and find some Cold War era ones to … Continue reading The Rec League: Cold War Romances

The Rec League: Slytherin Pairings

The Rec League - heart shaped chocolate resting on the edge of a very old book

We’re back with another Harry Potter house Rec League! This one was sent in by Viktória: I was browsing through the Rec Legues the other day and got inspired by the Slytherin falls for Hufflepuff prompt. I started to wonder if there is such thing as a Slytherin/Slytherin trope? I imagine power couples here, two classic Slytherins be it in the sense of power hunger or having power already through family connections or something else entirely. It wouldn’t … Continue reading The Rec League: Slytherin Pairings

Links: Musicals, Dogs, & More

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Hey there! Are you ready for some Wednesday links? This has been one of those weeks for me where it starts out super productive and then it’s Wednesday, and you have no idea what the date is or why you can’t find a damn pair of matching socks and you cat just won’t stop licking the windows. Welcome to my week! … Are you a romance reader who loves musicals? Author Emma Barry has put together a handy … Continue reading Links: Musicals, Dogs, & More

Lit Wicks: Nerds in Love

Welcome to Lit Wicks! This is where we pair an author’s backlist with candles to really immerse yourself in the reading experience. All of the candles featured in these post are from Etsy, which means there is often worldwide shipping and that you’re supporting independent crafters and sellers. The Etsy candle rabbit hole is one I have gone down many times. Instead of focusing on an author for September, we figured we would switch it … Continue reading Lit Wicks: Nerds in Love