One Hit Wonder by Kristi Rose (book review)
A year into Samantha True’s forensic photography classes she knows three things: 1.Crime scenes are messy. 2.Especially when you throw up on them. 3.She may not be cut out for this. When the police drag her to an investigation, she’s just as baffled by the scene. With clues like superhero [...]
The Recipe Box by Viola Shipman (book review)
Growing up in northern Michigan, Samantha "Sam" Mullins felt trapped on her family's orchard and in their pie shop, so she left with dreams of making her own mark in the world. But life as an overworked, undervalued sous chef at a reality star's New York bakery is not what [...]
The Twelve Holidates by Emma St. Clair (book review)
If someone tells you that waiting for your boyfriend in a giant stocking is a good idea, they’re WRONG. I learn this the hard way when I discover my boyfriend is cheating on me. Once again, I find myself crying on the very broad and sturdy shoulders of my best [...]
A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Mayhem by Manda Collins (book review)
England, 1865 : As one of England's most notorious newspaper columnists, Lady Katherine Bascomb believes knowledge is power. And she's determined to inform and educate the ladies of London on the nefarious-and deadly-criminals who are preying on the fairer sex. When her reporting leads to the arrest of a notorious [...]
Writers are Readers: Amy R. Anguish
Most author started writing because they read a book (or dozens!) that they loved. Amy R. Anguish's love of stories started with a Little Golden Book and continues on today. Thank you so much for being here today! What was your favorite picture book as a child? Favorite picture book [...]