Book Talk: Katherine Raey

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Book Talk: Katherine Reay Listen to the episode with Katherine Reay In this episode, the host reconnects with author Katherine Reay after three years. Katherine updates listeners on her move from Chicago to Montana, her new rural life, and her children who are now spread across the country. The conversation centers on her latest novel, The English Masterpiece, an art …

Book Talk: Kelly Goshorn

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Book Talk: Kelly Goshorn Listen to the episode with Kelly Goshorn In today’s episode of Book Talk, I have the pleasure of bringing my friend Kelly Goshorn onto the show to talk about her latest novel The Undercover Heiress of Brockton. I loved writing in a novella collection with Kelly a couple years ago, so I loved getting the chance …

Book Talk: Susan Meissner

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Book Talk: Susan Meissner Listen to the episode with Susan Meissner There are some authors that I aspire to write like, and Susan Meissner is one of them. I am delighted to introduce you to her in this episode of Book Talk. Her latest novel A Map to Paradise, was featured in PEOPLE magazine. Woot! There is a gentleness to …

Book Talk: Jocelyn Green

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Book Talk: Jocelyn Green Listen to the episode with Jocelyn Green Jocelyn Green is one of those authors that I always love to talk with. She’s such a smart writer who cares deeply about the history and characters of the books she writes. I love her books, but I love even more digging into why she picks the stories she …

Book Talk: Rachel Hauck

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Book Talk: Rachel Hauck Listen to the episode with Rachel Hauck Rachel Hauck is one of my dearest writing friends so it is always a treat to have her on Book Talk. I had such fun talking to her about her newest book Meet Me at the Starlight. We got all nostalgic about rollerskating and the place rollerskating rinks played …