This Week at NOOK Press

It’s been a busy week around here. Here’s a recap,  in case you missed it…

 

GermanEmailOn Tuesday, NOOK Press launched to independent publishers and authors in the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, and Belgium. If you haven’t checked out the site recently you’ll see some changes including a multilingual options.

 

To celebrate our international expansion we were lucky enough to have the authors of Triskele Books stop by for a guest post. As an international author collective, they had great advice on coming together to support each other in their publishing endeavors — across borders and time zones. See more from Triskele’s talented authors here.

And to end the week, here are just a few of the NOOK Press titles that made it into the Top 100 eBooks at BN.com this week.

 

 

The Complete Pricess Trilogy

Jean Sasson

This trilogy follows the true life of Princess Sultana, a princess in the royal house of Saudi Arabia where she lives in a “gilded cage” with no freedom and no control over her own life.  Gripping and personal, the Princess trilogy recounts the lonely battle of a Princess who is attempting to secure freedoms for her daughters. The  last book of the PRINCESS TRILOGY, called a “Political rallying cry….” by Publisher’s Weekly,   relays Sultana’s  battle for a life of dignity even as she saves other women from servitude.

 

Tied With Me

Kristen Proby

Bestseller Kristen Proby returns with a steamy romance. Nic Dalton’s cupcake bakery is thriving. She serves both rock stars and locals alike, content with her growing business. But one adventurous night out with her best friend, Bailey, turns her life upside down. She meets a handsome stranger who makes her skin sizzle and her heart race. Their one night together is explosive and unexpected.

 

 

Whole Latte Life

Joanne Demaio

From New York Times bestselling author Joanne DeMaio comes a heartfelt story of secrets and second chances. Sara Beth and Rachel have been wishing on stars for as long as they’ve been friends. Sara Beth dreams of her own antique shop, with lace curtains hanging in the windows. For Rachel, a little beach cottage will do, where sea breezes and salt water might inspire her sketches. From sharing wishes to cups of coffee at a cherished cafe, they’ve stitched pieces of their lives together like a patchwork quilt – a soft quilt of friendship they thought they’d hold close forever.But while celebrating their birthdays in Manhattan, one makes a decision that changes everything. At a midtown lunch, Sara Beth excuses herself to use the Ladies’ Room, and never returns.

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