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GUEST BLOG: Pop Culture Prophets by Jon Land Plus Giveaway!

My first in entry in Margaret Truman’s enduring Capital Crimes series, MURDER ON THE METRO, is a political thriller. Not just any political thriller, mind you, but one that features an insurrectionist...

4 STAR REVIEW: FALLING FAST by Julia Jarrett

Westmount Island: Book 1 Publication Date: March 9, 2021 What if love at first sight was real? ELLA I fell in love on a ferry. Sounds like the headline for a cheesy made-for-tv movie, doesn’t it?...

4 STAR REVIEW: LONG GAME by Lisa Suzanne

Series: Vegas Aces #2 Publication Date: March 4, 2021 Nothing makes me work harder than when my future husband tells me, “Prove your worth.” Luke hired me as his publicist so his pro football team...

5 STAR REVIEW: A GAME OF CONES by Abby Collette

An Ice Cream Parlor Mystery: Book 2 Publication Date: March 2, 2021 In this charming mystery series set in an ice cream shop, no case is too cold to crack! Bronwyn Crewse is delighted that...

GUEST BLOG: Three Things I Wish Someone Would Have Told Me By Terry Korth Fischer Plus Giveaway!

When I started writing, it was with abandon and for the sheer joy of putting a story on paper. Later, I employed some grammar rules, acquired writing skills, and learned how to...

GUEST BLOG: Why Dystopian Books Are Popular With the Youth by Branwen Oshea Plus Giveaway!

Both teens and adults enjoy reading to escape reality and have fun. Dystopian worlds are different enough from contemporary life to be a great distraction and usually end with hope. They also...

GUEST BLOG: Make-do and Mend by Kate Parker Plus Giveaway!

Make-do and Mend became the slogan of nearly every country after World War II began. Restrictions on fabric, leather, and metal, needed for the war effort, influenced clothing design and availability. Where nylon...

4 STAR REVIEW: BY IMMORTAL HONOR BOUND by Danielle Ancona

Intrepid warrior angel Malachi faces the fiercest of adversaries of warfare through the centuries, fighting alongside the boldest of gods to defend humankind from the Seraph Rebellion. Sent to York in the 1620s,...

GUEST BLOG: Troubles With Recorded Death in the 11th-Century by Patricia Bracewell Plus Giveaway!

When I first began writing a trilogy about the 11th-century queen of England, Emma of Normandy, I didn’t think about the fact that, because most of my characters would be people who actually...

BOOK BLAST: UNDER THE EMERALD SKY by Juliane Weber Plus Giveaway!

Publication Date: October 23, 2020 It's 1843 and the English nobleman Quinton Williams has come to Ireland to oversee the running of his father’s ailing estate and escape his painful past. Here he...

GUEST BLOG: Amy Pershing on Food as Memory Plus Giveaway!

The nineteenth-century French journalist and epicure Charles Pierre Monselet once famously wrote: “The pleasant hours of our life are all connected by a more or less tangible link with some memory of...

4 STAR REVIEW: A SIDE OF MURDER by Amy Pershing

Beautiful Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is known for seafood, sand, surf, and, now…murder. Samantha Barnes was always a foodie. And when the CIA (that’s the Culinary Institute of America) came calling, she happily traded...
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