Book Talk: Sarah Sundin and Amanda Barratt

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Book Talk: Sarah Sundin and Amanda Barratt Listen to the episode with Sarah Sundin and Amanda Barratt Today it’s so much fun to introduce you to Sarah Sundin and Amanda Barratt. These two write amazing World War II fiction, the kind that pulls you in, yanks out your heart, and leaves you thinking hard about what you’ve read. They each …

Book Talk: Tricia Goyer

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Book Talk: Tricia Goyer Listen to Tricia’s episode here. Tricia Goyer has been a writing friend, mentor, and coauthor for years. We’ve taught writing together, written a novella collection and multiple cozy mysteries together, and lived life together in so many wonderful and hard ways. She is truly one of the reasons writing has been a wonderful add-on to my …

Book Talk: Liz Tolsma

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Book Talk: Liz Tolsma Listen to Liz’s episode here. Y’all, I adore Liz Tolsma. She is such a wonderful person and writer. She writes one of my favorite genres (WWII) but also writes dual timelines and more. Tonight we talked about her newest novel A Promise Engraved and the fun and challenges of getting the right cover and novel. We …

Book Talk: Rachel McMillan

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Book Talk: Rachel McMillan Listen to Rachel’s episode here. So excited to introduce you to my friend Rachel. Rachel McMillan is the author of The Herringford and Watts mysteries, The Van Buren and DeLuca mysteries, The Three Quarter Time series, The London Restoration, and The Mozart Code. Her non-fiction works include Dream Plan Go: A Travel Guide for Independent Adventure …

Book Talk: Amy Green

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Book Talk: Amy Green Listen to Amy’s episode here. So excited to introduce you to my friend Amy Green! She writes such compelling WWII fiction. Things We Didn’t Say won two of the Carol Awards this summer. And The Lines Between Us just released and shares so much good WWII history. In this talk, we discuss how she finds historical …