The Various Forms of Danger
Sweeping in with December snows are two new books that illustrate not only that danger can come in many forms (some quite appealing), but also that what constitutes danger always lies in the eyes of the beholder. New York Times Bestselling Author Sabrina Jeffries explores “the danger of desire” in her novel of the same… Read More
Summer Reading: Time to Play Catch Up
What is it about summer that makes us feel like we finally have the time to catch up on all the good books we didn’t get to over the past year? Is it the sun showing up a tad after 6 a.m.? Or, the sun not setting until almost 9? Is it having almost 14… Read More
April Flowers with New Series by Robyn Carr, Linda Lael Miller
Just as hammocks begin to call booklovers outside to read, with the pull that sirens once lured sailors to shore (thankfully with a happier ending), not one but two #1 New York Times bestselling authors unveil new series this month. Robyn Carr has set previous bestselling series in small towns in northern California and on… Read More
What Does Christmas Look Like for You?
With only three days left until December 25th, I suspect most of you have found it is finally beginning to look at least a little like Christmas—though unseasonably warm weather in much of the lower 48 has it feeling more like spring. (According to NOAA, 5,900-plus daily record highs have been broken this month). Here… Read More
November – All About Holiday Romance
by Jeanne Devlin There may still be candy corn in the house and a pumpkin on the porch, but at your local bookstore the winter holidays have already arrived. Whether its new novels, sizzling anthologies, the first time in paperback, or reissues of old favorites, November’s new titles look to be all about what can… Read More
Escape from the Dog Days of Summer
When you find an author whose books are like a tall cold drink of water on a hot August day, you’d like to think the relationship isn’t a one-way street. Sure you may never be in each other’s wedding party, but chances are if that author is one of America’s best-selling romance, romantic suspense, or… Read More
Name Your Favorite Author Website …
Wise women know that sometimes the best thing that can happen in life is to be a little unpopular as a young girl—if only because the teasing and ostracizing that often goes with that can also give you the time to develop a thick skin, other interests, and one of the most valuable skills on… Read More