SAVE THE DATE by Mallory Kass - Spotlight

 


Some journeys to love don’t follow a straight line. And, as Mallory Kass—re-emerging under her own name after writing as Kass Morgan (The 100)—reminds us in SAVE THE DATE, romance can be gloriously tangled, deeply honest, and, just sometimes, unexpectedly redemptive.
Set over one unforgettable weekend on Sandpiper Island—a place as beautiful as it is unpredictable—SAVE THE DATE invites you to witness three women at the intersection of heartbreak, hope, and forgiveness. Kass weaves together witty banter and vulnerable moments, exploring how love is shaped by secrets, longing, and the messy realness of human connection. (And yes, Bellarke fans: even if you already thought Kass Morgan wrote a mean romance, she’s bringing all that heart—and heartache—here.)
You’ll meet:
  • Marigold (The Bride): Charming and quick-witted beneath her It-girl veneer, Marigold wants to prove she’s more than everyone’s assumptions—but a secret from her past could upend everything she’s tried to build.
  • Natalie (The Maid of Honor): Steadfast and quietly yearning, Natalie has always put others first, even if it means hiding her feelings for the groom—until her own happiness demands to be heard.
  • Olivia (The Sister): Relentlessly capable but rarely vulnerable, Olivia is determined to stage the perfect weekend for her family, even if she has to navigate her own unexpected feelings for the best man.
On Sandpiper Island, every character is forced to rethink what it means to choose love—and themselves—when perfection slips just out of reach. If you crave storytelling that embraces both the humor and vulnerability of modern romance, you’ll find yourself right at home in these pages.
SAVE THE DATE will publish Tuesday, April 14th, so pre-order now.
Mallory A. Kass, better known by her pen name Kass Morgan, is an American author and editor best known for her dystopian science fiction novel series The 100. Kass was born on July 21 in New York.

Her academic pursuits led her to Brown University, where she majored in both English and History. After that, she continued her education by earning a master’s degree in the literature of the 19th century at Oxford.

Currently, she is employed at Scholastic in New York City, where she has the position of senior editor. On May 10, 2022, she competed as a competitor on the game show Jeopardy!.


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