If I'm being real, the absolute number one way is to just sign up for her newsletter. She's got a proper mailing list and she's good about using it. I know everyone says 'follow on social media,' but those algorithms are so unreliable. One week you see every post, the next you get nothing. Her newsletter hits my inbox directly, and she often includes little teasers or cover reveals there first.
Plus, she's active on Instagram, but it's more personal stuff mixed in. I check her page every so often, but for the actual 'a new book is coming' alert, the email list hasn't failed me yet. BookBub alerts for her name are a decent backup too, especially for sales on older titles.
Honestly, just go to her website and plug your email in. It's the simplest method and you won't miss a thing.
A mix of things works best, I think. Her Instagram is surprisingly useful if you enable post notifications, as she'll do countdowns and cover reveals. But the real tip is to follow her on Amazon or your preferred ebook store and toggle the 'follow' option. They'll send you an email the second something is available for pre-order.
I used to rely solely on Instagram, but I missed the pre-order for one of her books because the post got buried. Now I let the retailers do the alerting. Between Amazon's follow and checking her website's 'Books' page every few months, I'm covered. It feels less personal than a newsletter, but it's brutally efficient.
Goodreads is my go-to for this, hands down. I have Tessa Bailey shelved as a 'favorite author,' and the site sends me an email notification whenever she has a new book listed with a publication date. It's automated, so you don't have to rely on her team remembering to post.
I also find that her upcoming books often pop up in my recommendations feed there months in advance. Between that and following her author profile, I've never been surprised by a release. Social media is too noisy—Goodreads is where my book brain lives, so it's the perfect system for me.
Just follow her on Amazon. Click the 'Follow' button on her author page. You'll get an automated email from them when a new title is up for pre-order or release. It's foolproof and requires zero maintenance after the initial click. I don't trust myself to check socials regularly, so this passive system is perfect.
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Tessa Bailey's books are such a delight! If you're looking to dive into her steamy romances online, there are a few great options. First, check out Kindle Unlimited—she's got a bunch of titles there, and if you're subscribed, you can read them for free. I binge-read 'It Happened One Summer' and 'Hook, Line, and Sinker' that way. Amazon also offers her e-books for purchase if you prefer owning them outright. Another solid choice is Kobo, which sometimes has sales on her works. Libraries are a hidden gem too; apps like Libby or Hoopla often have her books available for borrowing. Just pop in your library card details, and you might get lucky!
If you're into audiobooks, Scribd is fantastic. They have a rotating selection of her titles, and their subscription model is pretty budget-friendly. I listened to 'Fix Her Up' while commuting, and it was such a fun experience. Also, don’t overlook Google Play Books—it’s not the first place people think of, but they often have her entire backlist. One thing to note: Tessa’s books are everywhere, but always make sure you’re supporting her through legit platforms. Pirated sites might seem tempting, but they hurt authors in the long run. Happy reading—her books are like a warm hug with a side of spice!
blurbs, and pre-order links straight to your inbox before social media even gets them. Sign up on her website.
BookBub alerts are a close second, especially for price drops on older titles or surprise novellas. I'd also suggest following her on Instagram—she does a lot of Stories showing her writing progress and will casually drop hints about what's next, which feels more personal than formal announcements. Amazon's 'Follow' button is fine, but it's just for the official on-sale date, nothing juicy.
Honestly, turn on post notifications for her Instagram if you really don't want to miss anything. I've caught early teasers that way that weren't on any other platform for days.
Honestly, finding Tessa's socials is pretty straightforward—she's pretty active, which I appreciate. Her main hub is Instagram. Just search @TessaBaileyAuthor and you'll get her verified account. She posts a good mix of writing updates, book cover reveals, and just slices of her life, which makes the whole author-reader connection feel less distant.
She's also on Twitter, though she seems to use it a bit less these days. The handle is @mstessabailey. I find her Twitter is where you'll catch more off-the-cuff thoughts and maybe some quicker interactions. Facebook has an official Tessa Bailey page, but it feels more like a bulletin board for announcements. If you're into TikTok, she's dipped a toe in there, but Instagram is really where the vibe is for her brand of romance.
I check her Instagram weekly—it’s her main hub for casual updates, tour dates, and book covers. She’s pretty active in stories, too, sometimes answering questions about her writing process or what she’s reading.
Her newsletter is the most reliable for official announcements, like new book deals or exclusive excerpts. I signed up years ago and it lands in my inbox maybe once a month, never spammy.
For broader industry news, like seeing which of her books is getting a film option or hitting a bestseller list, I follow a few romance-focused book bloggers on Twitter. They’re usually the first to spot and share that stuff.
Honestly, just turning on post notifications for her account and subscribing to the newsletter covers 90% of it. Anything else is just bonus gossip from fan groups.