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Category Archives: Author Interviews
Interview with Rachel Linden, the Bestselling Author of THE MAGIC OF LEMON DROP PIE with Her Newest Novel!
Rachel Linden is giving us the tea on her book: RECIPE FOR A CHARMED LIFE. Sadly, there was a snafu with NetGalley, and I have received the book yet. I’m looking forward to reading this one. A Conversation with Rachel … Continue reading
Interview with Meg Eden Kuyatt—the author of GOOD DIFFERENT (One of My Favorite Books)
http://www.megedenbooks.com GOOD DIFFERENT GOOD DIFFERENT is the story of Selah, a girl who is navigating life not realizing that she’s neurodivergent. Once she comes to discover this missing piece of the puzzle, her life changes—in all the best ways. If … Continue reading
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Interview with J. Scott Savage—Author of The Lost Wonderland Diaries (and so much more)!
Interview with J. Scott Savage J. Scott Savage’s new series premiers September 8, 2020 Will You Get Pulled Into the Rabbit Hole? (You will and will love the ride!) The Lost Wonderland Diaries can be preordered at your local bookstore … Continue reading
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Interview With Jennifer Nielsen – Author of The Traitor’s Game
Interview With Jennifer A. Nielsen Jennifer A. Nielsen is the New York Times bestselling author of The Ascendence Trilogy and a two time recipient of the Whitney Award in 2013 and 2014. She is also the author of the The … Continue reading
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Interview With Alan Bradley, the Author of the Flavia de Luce Mystery Series – A Must Read For Mystery Afficionados!
Alan Bradley Alan Bradley is the New York Times bestselling author of THE SWEETNESS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PIE and recipient of the Dagger Award in 2007. This interview contains some spoilers, though I have tried to avoid … Continue reading
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Interview with Charlie Lovett – The Lost Book of the Grail
Charlie Lovett is the New York Times Bestselling author of The Bookman’s Tale. Today’s interview features a discussion on The Lost Book of the Grail and contains spoilers! I highly recommend Lovett as an author for anyone who loves history, books … Continue reading