Welcome to the 56th issue of Reader's House! We are thrilled to bring you yet another collection of captivating literary discoveries, insightful interviews, and inspiring stories to ignite your imagination and enrich your bookshelf. This month, our Star Interview shines brightly on Jill Sanders, a New York Times, USA Today, and internationally bestselling author known for her timeless tales of romance, trust, and second chances. With over 100 books spanning genres like Sweet Contemporary Romance, Romantic Suspense, Western Romance, and Paranormal Romance, Jill's novels have touched hearts across the globe. Her ability to blend heartfelt characters, vivid settings, and universal themes of love and resilience makes her a true luminary in the literary world. In this exclusive feature, Jill shares her creative process, the inspirations behind her compelling characters, and the magic that fuels her storytelling. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her works, her journey as an author is sure to inspire. But Jill Sanders isn't the only author we celebrate in this issue. We've had the honor of interviewing a lineup of exceptional literary voices whose works span across genres and themes-each bringing their unique perspectives and talents to the literary world. Debbie Mirza illuminates the healing path after narcissistic abuse with her writings, while Richard Phillips explores the human cost of power through a masterful blend of science, magic, and precision. Marieke Lexmond enchants readers with fantasy worlds rich in intrigue, and Sherri L. Dodd takes us from fitness to fiction, weaving stories layered with personal journeys. Penn Fawn delves into themes of death, hope, and horror, while Iluta Sutra inspires with expressions of love, healing, and forgiveness. Further enriching this issue are interviews with Gary Trew, Susan Rowland, Alman D Guide, Carmen Amato, Stephanie Cowell, Daryl Banner, Kiki Howell, and Nelle L'amour. Each of these authors brings their creative magic to the pages of literature-whether they're redefining marginalized women as heroes, navigating mystical traditions, exploring the depths of human relationships, or blending humor with history. Their works remind us of literature's boundless ability to transport, challenge, and connect us. As always, this issue's Editor's Picks highlights extraordinary books for avid readers. From thrilling dystopias like Nikki Brooke's Plagued Lands to captivating historical adventures like Paul Bernardi's