Amanda Skenandore’s debut historical fiction, BETWEEN EARTH AND SKY, was released on April 24, 2018 by Kensington.
A Review of THE GIRL FROM BLIND RIVER by Gale Massey
An Interview with Joanna Luloff, author of REMIND ME AGAIN WHAT HAPPENED
An Interview with Dianne Freeman, author of A LADY'S GUIDE TO ETIQUETTE AND MURDER
A Review of HOPE NEVER DIES by Andrew Shaffer
A Review of ALL-AMERICAN COWBOY by Dylann Crush
An Interview with Jaycee Jarvis, author of TAXING COURTSHIP
An Interview with Rachel Pudelek, author of FREYJA'S DAUGHTER
A Review of A LADY'S GUIDE TO ETIQUETTE AND MURDER by Dianne Freeman
A LADY’S GUIDE TO ETIQUETTE AND MURDER (A Countess of Harleigh Mystery #1) by Dianne Freeman is one of my new favorite historical mystery novels. It is a fun, captivating read from the very first page. The novel is Freeman’s first mystery novel, and it is due to be published on June 26, 2018 by Kensington Publishing Corp.
A Review of DANGEROUS by Minerva Spencer
An Interview with Julie Clark, author of THE ONES WE CHOOSE
A Review of GIRL WITH A GUN by Kari Bovee
An Interview with Diane Byington, author of WHO SHE IS
An Interview with Rachel Dacus, author of THE RENAISSANCE CLUB
Rachel Dacus is the author of THE RENAISSANCE CLUB. The novel was published on January 23rd, 2018 by Fiery Seas Publishing. The novel – a time travel novel with romantic elements – is Rachel’s debut novel. Since the publication of the novel, I was able to interview Rachel about the novel and her writing process.
A Review of SECRETS, LIES & CRAWFISH PIES by Abby L. Vandiver
A Review of CHERRY PIES & DEADLY LIES by Darci Hannah
CHERRY PIES & DEADLY LIES by Darci Hannah (published June 8, 2018 by Midnight Ink) is the first novel in the Very Cherry Mystery series. Main character Whitney Bloom rushes home to her small hometown of Cherry Cove after a dead body is found at her parents’ Cherry Orchard Inn. The murder took place just days before the annual Cherry Blossom Festival is about to begin, and Whitney’s father is the number one suspect. Whitney pitches in to help her parents handle the festival, do damage control for the Inn, and find the real killer.
An Interview with Amy Mason Doan, author of THE SUMMER LIST
THE SUMMER LIST is about Laura and Casey, two women who were inseparable in high school but haven’t spoken in 17 years. Laura reluctantly accepts an invitation to reunite for the weekend in their lakeside hometown, where she joins Casey in a scavenger hunt like the ones they did as girls. The clues lead them to their favorite summer haunts, revealing why their friendship fell apart one summer night—and unearthing a stunning family secret.
A Review of HIDDEN by Kelli Clare
HIDDEN, the debut romantic suspense novel by Kelli Clare, will be published by SparkPress on June 5, 2018. Main character, Ellie James, is an art teacher/bartender in a small Connecticut town on the coast. Her life is rather mundane but happy until she comes home from work one night and discovers that her grandmother and sister have been murdered. As if that isn’t shocking enough, Ellie discovers that her grandmother and sister were keeping secrets from her – secrets that trace all the way back to Richard III. These secrets place Ellie’s life in danger, and the sexy but dangerous Will Hastings is the only man who can protect her. The question is whether she can trust him.
Reviews of BECOMING BONNIE and SIDE BY SIDE by Jenni L. Walsh
Ever since I was a kid, I have been fascinated by Bonnie and Clyde, as well as other gangsters from the Roaring Twenties. I also have a thing for American West gunslingers and outlaws. To be honest, I have a fascination with all of the bad guys and gals of history. I’m not quite sure what that says about me… But I can say that I was very excited when I saw that Jenni L. Walsh had written a two part series about Bonnie Parker.
An Interview with Eldonna Edwards, author of THIS I KNOW
Grace bears a strange gift that is also a burden, something we might call acute intuition, but which her small town at the tail end of the 1960’s sees as a kind of witchcraft and her father deems a sacrilege. As the era of small-town American innocence starts to come to an end, it’s the darker forces that push Grace’s mother into postpartum depression and permeate the town with a wider sense of loss when one of its young girls go missing.