I’m not familiar with this group, but thought some of you might be interested in this: PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER AUTHOR TO CHATABOUT WHAT LIES BETWEEN THE LINES:Melanie Wells Joins Readers on Online Bookstore Chat WHO: Melanie Wells, author of the critically acclaimed Dylan Foster series – “When the Day of Evil Comes,” “The Soul Hunter” and the newly-released “My Soul to …
Wiser than Serpents Review & Author Contest
Susan May Warren’s latest thriller Wiser than Serpents, is another page-turning, nail-biting, can’t-life-stop-until-I’m-done? kind of book. The third in the Mission:Russia series, this book from Steeple Hill stands completely on its own. Somehow I have book two but managed not to read it, yet didn’t feel like I missed anything that was important to this book. Yanna Andrevka infiltrates a …
Another Dream Comes True
As a teenager — when most people want to meet movie stars — I wanted to hang out with authors. I get to do that for beyond anything I could have imagined. I literally have to pinch myself some days when I think about the people I admire that I have come to know and call friends. Well, today, I …
Interview with Christy Barritt
Christy Barritt is a friend who has just seen her second book release. Suspicious Minds was a great read, as is this interview. So turn on some Elvis and kick back… This is your second book…was it hard coming back to the same main character? Why or why not? I actually loved coming back to the character of crime-scene cleaner …
Act Two: A Review
Act Two: a Novel in Perfect Pitch is a delightful offering from Kimberly Stuart. This is the first of her books that I’ve read, though I’ve heard great things about her books. Particularly from a friend of mine who happens to be her agent. Any thoughts he was merely biased evaporated as I read this book. New Yorker Sadie Maddox …
I walked into the library the other day
I love libraries. Have since the day I tried to read the entire biography section of the Seward, Nebraska library. I guess my love of history was fueled in those stacks picking through biographies of presidents, strong women — especially Queen Victoria, Abigail Adams, Clara Barton, Florence Nightengale, etc. The Seward library fueled my ability to read more than a …
Writing without the Key of V
Do you know how hard it is to write without one key on your computer? Unfortunately, I do. For the second time. If I were really clever, I’d take a picture to show you. But let me just say, there’s a mawing hole in my keyboard where the v key is supposed to be. And it is HARD to type …
Love Begins with Elle
Love Begins with Elle is the latest offering from one of my favorite authors Rachel Hauck. Rachel’s books sometimes have the twang of southern chick lit or lowcountry romance. But Love Starts With Elle has a different feel, a heart that kept me reading. This book starts with a proposal — Elle, the dame of Operation Wedding fame in Sweet …
Life: Bikes
Remember those carefree days as a kid? You know. The ones where you’re coasting along on the saddle of your friendly bike. I remember the feeling of freedom. I could go wherever I wanted — or so it seemed. Now I know my parents had placed some boundaries on where exactly I could travel, but still it felt great to …
A Mile in My Flip-Flops: Review and First Chapter
I loved this book! Gretchen Hanover is stuck and decides to take on a house flip. A devoted watcher of HGTV, she’s decided flipping a house may be just the ticket to get her back into the flow of life. As a former HGTV addict, I could so relate to the idea behind Gretchen’s transformation. Of course, she bit off …
