Entangled Publishing Introduces Entangled Teen Ember

Entangled Publishing Introduces Entangled Teen Ember

Entangled Teen,  an imprint of Entangled Publishing is introducing a new division EMBER.

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There’s a lot of noise in the publishing world today. One can’t go on social media without the constant stream of “Buy my book” and “Please review my book.” Between self-publishing, traditional publishing, indie publishing, print publishing, digital publishing…it’s hard to distinguish, let alone decide where to spend your hard-earned money. But when you do find an author or a genre or a plot element you love, these days you want it fast. And that’s why we decided to launch Entangled Teen Ember, a division of Entangled’s Teen line.

Entangled has always had a focus on and love for teen books, ever since the company started publishing in 2011. Whether it was the runaway bestselling Lux series by Jennifer L. Armentrout, high-concept paranormal or fantasy like Chloe Jacobs’s Greta and the Goblin King or Victoria Scott’s Dante Walker series, or emotional contemporaries like Kate Avelynn‘s Flawed or Amy Spalding’s The Reece Malcolm List, we love us some juicy teen novels. But with a digital-first line, we can get new fantastic reads to you even quicker, to fill up your e-readers and keep fans of every genre happy.

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But beyond our speed to publication, there is a flexibility and almost pioneering quality to digital books that I love. As an editor, as well as someone who acquires and approves books for the line, I love having the freedom to push boundaries, try out new or unconventional concepts, and take a chance on wonderful voices and fresh new authors. If it’s a fantastic story, told in a fantastic way, by a hungry author ready and willing to promote it and with a beautiful cover, we believe at Entangled Teen Ember that there’s a place for it on our list.

The first two books we’ll be sharing with you, Chaos by Christine O’Neil and Darker Days by Jus Accardo, are two paranormal romances that blew me away for their unique voices and snarky takes on a mainstay of the YA market. I also can’t wait to share a digital spinoff from Rachel Harris’s popular My Super Sweet Sixteenth Century series; a dark and emotional contemporary, Garage Boy by Erin Fletcher; a beautiful paranormal from Danielle Ellisson, Salt; and Knight’s Assassin, a totally kickass and unique fantasy from Rima Jean.

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Entangled has always been about pioneering new takes on the ever-changing publishing world and being at the front lines of the digital revolution. And with Ember, we’re taking our tried-and-true Teen focus and expanding it to where the sky’s the limit.

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9 thoughts on “Entangled Publishing Introduces Entangled Teen Ember

  1. We have been a big fan of Entangled Publishing, as they have so many great books for us to read, not mention discovering so many wonderful new authors.

    For their Entangled Teen imprint, which now includes EMBER, we have had the pleasure to review many of their books for you, such as the entire Lux series by Jennifer Armentrout, including the just released Origin; Christine O’Neil’s fabulous Chaos; Melissa West’s Hover; Amy Spaulding’s The Reese Malcom List, or Leah Rae Miller’s The Summer I Became a Nerd.

    These are just a few that we have done for Teen, as we also have done reviews on their many other Imprints, such as Brazen, Indulgence, Scandalous, Bliss, Covet, Select, Embrace, Edge, and Suspense, just to name a few.

    • Sassy, Entangled Publishing has quite a few imprints under their umbrella. They have the sexy romantic brazen, scandalous, indulgence,etc. lines. Ember is a new division of the teen-YA imprint. They have others for suspense, fantasy, etc. we have met some great authors, including the wonderful Laura Kaye.

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