I’m thrilled to interview Jean Reagan, a local Utah author whom I’ve had the pleasure of chatting with in person a couple of times. I swear if I make it up to the Teton National Park I must have Jean Reagan as my guide. I’ve just reviewed Jean’s picture book Always My Brother which was [...]
Yesterday I reviewed Sandra Dallas newest book, Prayers for Sale. In that review I said, “A beautiful book. Beautiful writing. Beautiful characters. I’m not satisfied with leaving Hennie and Nit behind and wonder what their unwritten futures will be like.” In short, the more I think about it, the more I love it!
I’m thrilled to [...]
Okay, I’ll totally admit it. I think Kaleb Nation is a genius. I remember telling my husband some time ago that I wish he had savvy enough to read the Twilight series and post his “guy” reaction one chapter at a time and in the process create a legion of devoted followers. Heck, I’ve even [...]
I just reviewed Suzanne Kamata’s novel Losing Kei, a story of an American woman who loses her child to Japanese custody laws when she divorces her Japanese husband. Suzanne Kamata, like her character, is an American living in Japan for the past twenty-one years with her family and gives a unique perspective to the book. [...]
Yesterday I reviewed the book The Secret Keeper by Paul Harris, a new book that takes place during the Sierra Leone civil war as a journalist investigates the murder of his past girlfriend. In my review, I said the book had “a great storyline, believable characters, and set against a volatile background of war, greed, [...]
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May 19th, 2009
Tags: Afghanistan, Africa, blog tour, fantasy, giveaway, guest post, interview, recipes, Sierra Leone, Sudan, TLC Book Tour
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Author Interviews