by Elise Cooper | Jun 9, 2023 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
Second Shot Helen Warwick Book 1 Kensington Pub May 23rd 2023 Second Shot by Cindy Dees is a fantastic thriller. There are three sub-plots involving CIA assassins, serial killers, and Russian hitmen that has the story part espionage thriller and part murder...
by John B. Valeri | Jun 6, 2023 | Author Interviews, Features
Charles Salzberg thought he’d left bodacious burglar Francis Hoyt behind with the publication of 2017’s Shamus-nominated and Beverly Hills Book Award-winning Second Story Man. The author—whose credits include journalism, ghostwriting, non-fiction books, and teaching...
by Josh Haven | Jun 5, 2023 | Features, Five Things
For my new book The Siberia Job, I go pretty deep into Russian research—but these are 5 places I couldn’t go. You won’t be able to go either. But, hey, think how cool it would be if we could. 1. The Buran Hangar Technically this one’s in Kazakhstan, but it’s under...
by Elise Cooper | Jun 5, 2023 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
Blueberry Blunder Amish Candy Show Mystery Book 8 Amanda Flower Kensington Books Pub. May 23, 2023 Blueberry Blunder by Amanda Flower is the eighth book in the “Candy Shop Amish series.” This series along with the spinoff “Amish Matchmaker Series” are...
by Seraphina Nova Glass | Jun 2, 2023 | Features, Pet Spotlight
We weren’t sure about getting a dog back in 2017. We were just passively looking, but when I saw an ad for the saddest looking, underweight, sweet little baby you’ve ever seen, I drove to West Texas to pick him up in a Walmart parking lot. Apparently, the owners’...
by Elise Cooper | Jun 1, 2023 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
Cradles of The Reich Jennifer Coburn Sourcebooks Pub October 11th, 2022 hardback, July 11th, 2023 paperback Cradles of the Reich by Jennifer Coburn explores the Lebensborn project, a Nazi breeding program to create a so-called master race. This historical novel...
by Erin Mitchell | Jun 1, 2023 | Author Interviews, Features
In April of 1999, Tammy Leitner awoke to an active crime scene outside her Arizona apartment. Her neighbor had just been sexually assaulted and somehow a piece of evidence ended up in her apartment. A local crime reporter at the time, Leitner began an investigation...
by Amita Murray | May 29, 2023 | Features, Five Things
My heroines are always unconventional feminists. In the first book in the Marleigh Sisters series of Regency novels you’ll meet Lila Marleigh, the eldest daughter of an English earl and his Indian mistress. Lila and her sisters moved to London when they were little....
by Elise Cooper | May 27, 2023 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
Memorial Day should be about honoring those who lost their lives while defending this country. Two books have recently been published that highlights the War in the Pacific during WWII where America fought against Japan. The first book by Marcus Brotherton and Tosca...
by Elise Cooper | May 27, 2023 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
Memorial Day should be about honoring those who lost their lives while defending this country. Two books have recently been published that highlights the War in the Pacific during WWII where America fought against Japan. The first book by Marcus Brotherton and Tosca...