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  • USA Today bestselling author Kaira Rouda wrote her first novel "Here, Home, Hope" following a conversation about her work of nonfiction that inspired her to pursue writing novels, a dream she had held since she was a child. Since then, she has shifted to write gripping psychological thrillers, pushing her characters to uncover each other’s darkest secrets. As Rouda returns with "We Were Never Friends," we invite you to join us for a very special book launch event to discuss this thrilling exploration of how the past influences the present, as the sorority sisters of Theta Gamma Mu realize nothing stays buried forever. “Nobody does twisty revenge like Kaira Rouda―and her trademark dark humor and deviously toxic characters are always deliciously entertaining.” – Hank Phillippi Ryan, USA Today bestselling author “Kaira Rouda has a way of drawing you in with great characters, fast-paced writing, and a story that won’t let you go.” – Samantha Downing, USA Today bestselling author Registration for this event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Pre-order a copy of "We Were Never Friends" to guarantee event admission and priority seating. This is a special pre-publication launch event, all copies of "We Were Never Friends" will be deliver to you at the event for signing. Adventures by the Book on Facebook / Instagram
  • Just in time for Halloween week… Get ready to be spooked, thrilled, and utterly enchanted by our Mystery Author Brunch Adventure! Join us for a hair‑raising brunch with New York Times and bestselling authors Christina Baker Kline, Elise Hart Kipness, John Copenhaver, and Jon Bassoff — in tantalizing conversation with Anne Burt. Your Adventure includes: – A full buffet brunch (ie, pancakes, eggs, muffins, fruit, hash browns, bacon, coffee or hot tea – All taxes and gratuity included — no tricks, just treats – A meet‑and‑greet with five phenomenal authors who will send shivers down your spine in the best literary way This unforgettable Adventure is remarkable not only for the Halloween spirit (think cozy chills and literary thrills) but also because seating is limited and served up on a first‑come, first‑served basis. So don your favorite costume if you are so inclined (optional only), grab your fellow mystery lovers, and register early to guarantee your spot! Come join us — it’s where brunch meets mystery, mayhem meets mastery, and unforgettable stories come to life. Ready to reserve your spot? Simply click on the Event Registration link below to secure your seat at the brunch: adventuresbythebook.com/calendar-event/halloween-10-26-25/ Prefer exclusive perks? Upgrade to our Spooktacular VIP Registration, which includes: - Buffet brunch with all the delicious fixings - All four books from our featured authors at a discounted price - Priority seating — front-of-the-room thrills guaranteed! Book Signing Details: Only books pre‑ordered or purchased at the event are eligible for signing. Don’t miss your chance to walk away with a signed keepsake! Adventures by the Book on Facebook / Instagram
  • Start the night with us at Ecru Hour, our Labor Day spin on golden hour! Shop the looks, sip a little something, and dance into the night while DJ Clover sets the mood. Then head up to the Rooftop Bar in style, but the Ozone is where the night begins. The Ozone on Instagram
  • Lewis Capaldi wants to be known for more than ballads. His new EP Survive is the start.
  • Abortion is supported by 3 out of 4 Mainers, but a popular network of clinics that provides it alongside primary care has been shut out of Medicaid by the Trump administration, which also targeted Planned Parenthood.
  • Insurance companies are dropping customers as the cost of disasters goes up. Some communities in California are working to reduce their risk, but so far, insurance companies often aren't factoring that in.
  • Even before the president's falling out with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., over the Epstein files, some Republicans questioned Trump's policy interpretation of what "America First" means.
  • Depending on the timing, a Supreme Court ruling that weakens Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination may lead to more states redrawing congressional maps before the 2026 midterms.
  • The measure would compel the Justice Department to release files regarding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It will soon head to the desk of President Trump, who has said he would sign it.
  • Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will visit the White House Tuesday, his first since the 2018 killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents.
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