Television rights sold for CALL ME, MAYBE

Ellie Cahill’s CALL ME, MAYBE, in which a black sheep socialite accidentally trades phones with a journalist and has to lie to protect her identity while she’s also falling for him, optioned for TV to producer Maura Dunbar of Engage Entertainment, by Debbie Deuble Hill at APA on behalf of Laura Bradford at Bradford Literary Agency.

Portugese rights for VOX

Christina Dalcher’s VOX, to 2020 Editora (Portugal), by Sandra Bruna at Sandra Bruna Literary Agency, on behalf of Taryn Fagerness Agency and Laura Bradford Literary Agency.

Two-book UK deal for Jenn Bennett

Jenn Bennett’s SERIOUS MOONLIGHT, to Lucy Rogers at Simon & Schuster UK, in a two-book deal, by Anna Carmichael at Abner Stein on behalf of Taryn Fagerness Agency and Laura Bradford Literary Agency.

Israeli rights sold in Sarah Castille’s three-book deal

Sarah Castille’s LUCA, ROCCO, and NICO, to Adel (Israel), in a three-book deal, by Beverley Levit at The Book Publishers Association of Israel, on behalf of Taryn Fagerness Agency and Laura Bradford Literary Agency.

New thriller from Megan Hart

Megan Hart’s BLACK WINGS, in which a young mother must face the monstrous truth about her genius daughter, to Don D’Auria at Flame Tree Press, for publication in early 2019, by Laura Bradford at Bradford Literary Agency (World English).

Some new MAGIC from Joss Wood

Joss Wood’s MAGIC OF FIRST CREEK FARM, in which a newly retired supermodel and a rugged, cynical-about-love Texas rancher find each other during the festive season, to Meghan Farrell at Tule, for publication in 2018, by Laura Bradford at Bradford Literary Agency (world).

New two-book deal for HelenKay Dimon

2018 RITA-nominee HelenKay Dimon’s untitled book, in which a dead stranger washes up on the shore of a secluded island that is home to a small population of residents with hidden and not-so-charming pasts, who will do anything to keep their various secrets from being revealed, again to May Chen at Avon, in a two-book deal, for publication in early 2019, by Laura Bradford at Bradford Literary Agency (world English).

Rights: Taryn Fagerness Agency

Greek rights for VOX

Christina Dalcher’s VOX, to Brainfood Media (Greece), by Nike Davarinou at Read n’ Right Agency, on behalf of Taryn Fagerness Agency and Laura Bradford Literary Agency.

Hungarian rights for STARRY EYES

Jenn Bennett’s STARRY EYES, to Alexandra (Hungary), by Norbert Uzseka at Lex Copyright Office, on behalf of Taryn Fagerness Agency and Laura Bradford Literary Agency.

French rights to BLENDED WHISKEY

French rights to Layla Reyne’s BLENDED WHISKEY, to J’ai Lu, by La Nouvelle Agence on behalf of Taryn Fagerness Agency and Laura Bradford of Bradford Literary Agency.

Slovakian rights to Alexa Riley

Slovakian rights to Alexa Riley’s HIS ALONE and CLAIMED, to Ikar, in a two-book deal, by Kristin Olson Literary Agency on behalf of Taryn Fagerness Agency and Laura Bradford of Bradford Literary Agency.