A DIFFERENT KIND OF FIRE, Suanne Schafer’s debut historical women’s fiction novel, will be published November 1st 2018 by Waldorf Publishing.
Interview with Melissa Sercia, author of BLOOD AND MAGIC
A Review of GIRLS ON THE LINE by Aimie Runyan
GIRLS ON THE LINE by Aimie Runyan is a beautifully written novel about a group of groundbreaking women who volunteered to join the Army Signal Corps as telephone operators and then risked their lives to travel overseas to the war zone. These women – known as “Hello Girls” – played an important role in the Allied Forces victory at the conclusion of The Great War. The novel is due out on November 6th 2018 by Brilliance Audio.
Review of THE CLINCHER by Lisa Preston
A Review of ASK ME NO QUESTIONS by Shelley Noble
A Review of WHEN WINTER COMES by V.A. Shannon
A Review of the KOPP SISTERS SERIES by Ann Stewart
The Kopp Sisters Series by Amy Stewart brings to life the fictionalized lives of three real life sisters. Thirty-five year old Constance is living on a farm outside Paterson, New Jersey, with her two younger sisters – Norma, the no nonsense sister, and Fleurette, the beautiful teenager who is really Constance’s illegitimate daughter. Constance was not the typical woman of the early 1900s. She didn’t want to stay at home and follow “womanly” pursuits. Instead, Constance would become the first female deputy in the United States.
Review of MARDI GRAS MURDER by Ellen Byron
A Review of COWBOY CHRISTMAS JUBILEE by Dylann Crush
Review of THE WITCH OF WILLOW HALL
A Review of HAUNTED HAYRIDE WITH MURDER by Auralee Wallace
A Review of DOWNRIGHT DEAD by Pamela Kopfler
Review of DON'T CLOSE YOUR EYES by Christie Craig
Review of NOT HER DAUGHTER by Rea Frey
When a child is kidnapped, everyone wants the child to be found and safely brought home. But no one really stops to question if maybe the child is better off with the kidnapper than with the parents. In NOT HER DAUGHTER by Rea Frey (published August 21st 2018 by St. Martin’s Griffin), the readers will find themselves hoping that the kidnapper is never caught because this child is better off with her kidnapper than her parents.



















