Editorial news for December

December news

The latest editorial novelties of this year arrive. We review quite different titles, novels Romantic and historical, also some of black, mystery And a little children's and youth literature. Esta es una selection of 6 readings who can accompany us on the holidays to come.

Editorial news

Insatiable —Rebecca Stones

1 December

This title is the second part after Ingobernable signed by this author born in Vigo. And it is that Rebeca Stones opened her own YouTube channel at the age of ten, she soon became a benchmark content creator for her generation. In fact, with his books Timanti, Eight y synergy, went straight into the charts Best selling books for young adults.

With Ingobernable, the sales success was enormous. this second part resumes the story of the protagonist, Romeo, than learning to overcome a breakup and also fight to find out who he really is, without abandoning the good spirit that characterizes him. The question will be that I see what happens if one gets tired of pretending that everything is fine.

Daphne's love —Sarah M. Eden

5 December

Sarah M. Eden is one of the USA Today Bestselling Authors. He writes historical romance and has won different awards of the genre as the INDIE or the Best of State gold medal three times, in the fiction category, and also the Whitney Award, another three times.

In this title we meet Daphne Lancaster, which lives its first season in London. She is from a good family and well connected, but also a shy young woman who has neither the beauty of her sisters nor the ease with words. But in that beginning of the season she will appear james tilburn, a man who has already stolen her heart and who comes willing to woo her. However, both will be trapped in a web of greed and deceit That will jeopardize your relationship.

Travelers across the Dark Sea in the XNUMXth – XNUMXth centuries — Vicenta Marquez de la Plata

5 December

Another of the editorial novelties of December is this very interesting title because the participation of women in the history of navigation. But it turns out that in the centuries XVI and XVII there were many who one day left home to catch up rudder of big boats or they just got on them out of curiosity. And so they had the courage to venture into long and hazardous journeys. Some of these cases are the ones told in this new book by Vicenta Márquez de la Plata.

Márquez de la Plata is Spanish and studied and lived abroad. She is historian specialized in the Middle Ages, visiting professor at the University of Lisbon and also a professor at the Marqués de Ciadoncha Chair in Madrid. She has already signed more than 20 titles.

Ann's crime —Reginald Thomas Maitland Scott

5 December

Canadian writer Reginald Thomas Maitland Scott began writing professionally in 1920. His most iconic character is the Detective Aurelius Smith, which was created in Adventure magazine. She stars in 5 full-length novels and 3 single adventure anthologies, two radio series, a play, and over 30 short stories.

In this case we are in England, which is immersed in social unrest and a threat of a revolutionary general strike. It is the best situation for the Bolshevik agents free reign inciting disorder and willing to put an end to the British Empire. In this troubled environment there is a mysterious document that it can derail their plans, so they try to find him using their most expedient methods, even murder. Aurelius Smith will have to face the conspirators.

when everyone is shadow – Manuel Susarte Roman

5 December

Title with a story set in Cartagena in 1983, where in a secluded cove appears a corpse naked on the sand and a funny tattoo. But this death is only the first of what seems to be a wave of suicides with one thing in common: the victims have recent tattoos that are strangely related to the causes of their deaths. The case will be handled inspectors Imanol Ugarte and his partner Germán Miranda.

Oh, don't dirty me, you're making me a pupa! —Fabiola Latorre

Fabiola de la Torre is a Valencian writer born in Torre de Utiel. In this book she tells us the story of  Pablo, a 9 year old boy who lives in the city and comes with his family to a small town to settle down. There you will discover a different world in which to enjoy the things that the environment provides you. Well, his best friends will visit him, with whom he will share adventures and magical moments.

A title highly recommended for younger readers and that will help them to know the advantages of living in the rural world, the importance of environmental care, friendship and respect for what surrounds us.

We hope that next year will also come loaded with great and many editorial novelties.


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