by Elise Cooper | Aug 15, 2020 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
In Case of Emergency (Silverstri and Wolcott Book 2) E. G. Scott August 4th, 2020 Dutton Pub In Case of Emergency by E. G. Scott is a medical thriller. E. G. Scott is a pseudonym for Elizabeth Keenan and Greg Wands who published their first book, The Woman Inside,...
by Jennifer Jordan | Aug 14, 2020 | Author Interviews
Barson 1) LONE JACK TRAIL, which pubs in August, is your tenth novel overall, and a sequel to last year???s Deception Cove. Do you feel lead characters Mason Burke and ex-Marine Jess Winslow can have at least the six-book run you had with your well-regarded Stevens...
by Erin Mitchell | Aug 11, 2020 | Home Entertainment, TV
Imelda Staunton, Francesca Annis and Stephen Rae star in a juicy whodunnit about the perils of late-life romance. A recently widowed woman has a new gentleman friend. Her three grown children and a devoted next-door neighbor are suspicious about his...
by Elise Cooper | Aug 1, 2020 | Books, Character Interviews
Agnes (Aggie) Pratt from Rachel Fordham’s A LIFE ONCE DREAMED has consented to this interview. Thank you so very much for doing this. You were very brave to leave the city you have grown up in, your friends, and your family. Now you live in the frontier town of...
by Elise Cooper | Jul 31, 2020 | Author Interviews, Books, Features
A LIfe Once Dreamed Rachel Fordham Revell Pub. August 4th, 2020 A Life Once Dreamed by Rachel Fordham is an inspirational historical romance. It is a tale that delves into frontier life during the 1880s. Aggie Pratt, the heroine of the story, decides she must...
by Erin Mitchell | Jul 29, 2020 | Home Entertainment, TV
PBS’ MASTERPIECE announced that it will co-produce and broadcast Magpie Murders, a new drama based on the bestselling novel written by Anthony Horowitz OBE. The 6-part television adaptation is scripted by Horowitz, who is known to MASTERPIECE fans for the popular...
by Jennifer Jordan | Jul 28, 2020 | Music
I met Matt when I was a freshman in high school. I’ve always thought he was one of the most mellow people I’ve known. Thanks to Facebook, we reconnected a few years back. When he posted a video for a song he had written it led me to his album. I bought it because when...
by Seraphina Nova Glass | Jul 28, 2020 | Behind the Book, Features
I grew up in a very small, very religious community. We were at church all the time. We also went to the church school that had about fifty kids, K-12, in two rooms. We worked on our subjects quietly, alone at our desks all day. There was no traditional...
by Jennifer Jordan | Jul 27, 2020 | Features, Pet Spotlight
Cats, Criminals and Cancer From as far back as I can remember there have been cats in my life. The first time ever I was without one was when my boyfriend and I moved into our tiny terraced house. We were catless for two days before my newly married sister (and...
by Erin Mitchell | Jul 24, 2020 | Awards, Features
Belfast born Adrian McKinty has been awarded the UK’s most prestigious accolade in crime writing, the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year, for his best-selling thriller, The Chain, that sees parents forced to abduct children to save the...