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 [...]
Repo Madness by W. Bruce Cameron (book review)
Ruddy McCann, former college football star, now Kalkaska, Michigan repo man, is finally getting his life back on track. He has a beautiful fiancé, Katie Lottner, a somewhat stable job stealing cars, and a lazy, lovable basset hound. With his job suddenly in jeopardy, his fiancé wanting a break, and [...]
We’ve Still Got It
Sixteen years and counting ... I love you, honey!
Love at On Deck Cafe by Leah Dobrinska (book review)
Julia Derks loves the small town of Mapleton where she grew up and launched her business, On Deck Café. What Julia doesn’t love is change. So when a smooth-talking stranger arrives with plans to develop the site of Mapleton’s cherished, shuttered paper mill, she doesn’t even try to hide her [...]