What is the title of your latest release?
YOURS ALWAYS
What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?
A dating app engineer reconnects with her ex only to discover that he’s the prime suspect in his ex-girlfriend's disappearance.
How did you decide where your book was going to take place?
I thought the tension between the burgeoning tech community and old money culture in Austin, Texas would make for an interesting setting.
Would you hang out with your heroine in real life?
It depends on who you consider the story’s heroine to be…
What are three words that describe your hero?
Based on who I consider the heroine, I’d say stubborn, sardonic, and perspective.
What’s something you learned while writing this book?
I learned how due diligence works (shoutout to my lawyer husband).
Do you edit as you draft or wait until you are totally done?
I edit as I go! I usually write chapters in chunks of three or four and then go back and edit before moving forward.
What’s your favorite foodie indulgence?
A really good omakase
Describe your writing space/office!
I do the vast majority of writing in my bedroom, where I have a simple desk from Target, a really nice chair from Steelcase, and lots of books.
Who is an author you admire?
Too many to name, but Ottessa Moshfegh comes to mind first
Is there a book that changed your life?
The book that made me want to be a writer is Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld.
Tell us about when you got “the call.” (when you found out your book was going to be published). Or, for indie authors, when you decided to self-publish.
I published by first novel in 2018, and then for more than eight years, I couldn’t sell a second novel. It took three books that never sold and over a dozen rounds of submissions before I finally got an offer on Yours Always, and after my agent called to tell me the news, I couldn’t stop shaking for an hour because I was so excited.
What’s your favorite genre to read?
It used to be literary fiction, but I’ve been getting more into thrillers.
What’s your favorite movie?
Little Miss Sunshine
What is your favorite season?
Fall
How do you like to celebrate your birthday?
With a birthday cake from Milk Bar and very little fanfare
What’s a recent tv show/movie/book/podcast you highly recommend?
My favorite podcast of the moment is Petty Crimes.
What’s your favorite type of cuisine?
Italian
What do you do when you have free time?
Read, write, go on walks, and play with my daughters
What can readers expect from you next?
It’s in the works, and so far, it’s very dark.

Talia Danvers is an engineer for a high-end dating app who hasn’t managed to code her own love life. Then she reconnects with Townsend Fuller: the one who got away.
Or, more accurately, the one who left her for someone else. But Townsend swears he’s a changed man, and Talia wants to believe him. Even if he is the prime suspect in the disappearance of Amanda Reade, the same woman who broke them up in the first place.
In cases like these, it’s always the boyfriend. That’s what Amanda’s sister Kaitlyn thinks. So does Talia’s colleague Meera Ratnam—and she’ll risk everything to convince Talia that she’s making a deadly mistake.
Then Talia starts receiving menacing texts from Amanda. Suddenly, no one knows what to believe. Is Townsend guilty? Is Amanda alive? Or is someone playing games?
Featuring unreliable narrators and written with acid wit and creeping unease, Yours Always is a mind-bending tale of dangerous love.
Thriller Psychological | Thriller Domestic [ Amazon Publishing, On Sale: April 14, 2026, Paperback / e-Book, ISBN: 9781662535628 / eISBN: 9781662535635 ]
Corinne Sullivan studied English with a Creative Writing Concentration at Boston College, where she graduated in 2014. She then received her MFA in fiction from Sarah Lawrence College in 2016. Her stories have appeared in Night Train, Knee-Jerk, and Pithead Chapel, among other publications. Indecent is her debut novel. When she's not writing, Corinne is teaching spin classes, performing with DanceWorks New York City, and working as a bookseller at the independent bookstore, Book Culture. She lives with her fiancé and her fat dog, Jack, in Long Island City.
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