Queen Hereafter by Susan Fraser King Monday, December 6th: Royal Reviews – reschedule Tuesday, December 7th: Passages to the Past – interview and giveaway! Wednesday, December 8th: Stiletto Storytime Thursday, December 9th: Scandalous Women Friday, December 10th: Historical Tapestry – reschedule Secrets to the Grave by Tami Hoag Monday, December 6th: A Bookworm’s World Tuesday, […]
Archives for December 2010
Karen Bell, author of Walking With Elephants, on tour February 2011
About Walking With Elephants • Paperback: 210 pages • Publisher: Literaryroad.com (August 10, 2010) Suze Hall is at a crossroads. Her nemesis at work, Wanda, has been promoted and now will be her boss. Her husband, Bob, is leaving her and the three kids for a six-month sabbatical down under. To top it off, her […]
Dana Precious, author of Born Under a Lucky Moon, on tour February 2011
About Born Under a Lucky Moon • Paperback: 432 pages • Publisher: Morrow Paperbacks (February 8, 2011) Born Under a Lucky Moon is the tale of two very important (but distant) years in the lives of Jeannie Thompson and her (embarrassing, crazy) colorful family members to whom “things” just seem to happen. From the Great […]
Laura Lippman, author of The Girl in the Green Raincoat, on tour January/February 2011
About The Girl in the Green Raincoat • Paperback: 176 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Original edition (January 18, 2011) In the third trimester of her pregnancy, Baltimore private investigator Tess Monaghan is under doctor’s orders to remain immobile. Bored and restless, reduced to watching the world go by outside her window, she takes small […]
Jo Nesbø, author of The Devil’s Star, on tour February 2011
About The Devil’s Star • Paperback: 464 pages • Publisher: Harper Paperbacks (February 1, 2011) In the heat of a sweltering Oslo summer, a young woman is found murdered in her flat—with one of her fingers cut off and a tiny red star-shaped diamond placed under her eyelid. An off-the-rails alcoholic barely holding on to […]
Book Club of the Month Contest for December 2010!
Do women see war differently than men? This book will make you think about questions of love and loyalty against the backdrop of the Vietnam War. In the final days of a falling Saigon, The Lotus Eaters unfolds the story of three remarkable photographers brought together under the impossible umbrella of war: Helen Adams, a once-naive ingenue […]