About Eat Dirt • Hardcover: 352 pages • Publisher: Harper Wave (March 29, 2016) In recent decades, modern “improvements” to our lifestyle and food supply have come with a cost: our health. From pesticides in our soil to the refrigeration and pasteurization of our food to an overreliance on antibiotics and a preoccupation with sanitizing […]
Jenny Colgan, author of Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery, on tour March 2016
About Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery • Paperback: 416 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (March 22, 2016) For fans of Elin Hilderbrand, Jojo Moyes, and Jane Green, Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery is an irresistible novel—moving and funny, soulful and sweet—about happiness, heartache, and hope. And recipes. A thriving bakery. A lighthouse to call […]
Elizabeth Percer, author of All Stories Are Love Stories, on tour March/April 2016
About All Stories Are Love Stories • Hardcover: 368 pages • Publisher: Harper (March 22, 2016) An achingly beautiful novel about the power of nature, the resilience of the human spirit, and the enduring strength of love On Valentine’s Day, two major earthquakes strike San Francisco within the same hour, devastating the city and its […]
Reader, I Married Him, edited by Tracy Chevalier, on tour March/April 2016
About Reader, I Married Him • Paperback: 304 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (March 22, 2016) This collection of original stories by today’s finest women writers takes inspiration from the famous line in Charlotte Brontë’s most beloved novel, Jane Eyre. A fixture in the literary canon, Charlotte Brontë is revered by readers all over […]
Ellen Feldman, author of Terrible Virtue, on tour March/April 2016
About Terrible Virtue • Hardcover: 272 pages • Publisher: Harper (March 22, 2016) In the spirit of The Paris Wife and Loving Frank, the provocative and compelling story of one of the most fascinating and influential figures of the twentieth century: Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood—an indomitable woman who, more than any other, […]
Jean-Pierre Isbouts, author of Ten Prayers That Changed the World, on tour March/April 2016
About Ten Prayers That Changed the World • Hardcover: 272 pages • Publisher: National Geographic (March 1, 2016) From time immemorial, prayer has provided comfort in our darkest hours, stirred us to action beyond what we thought possible, and shown us the way through seemingly insurmountable challenges. In this engaging tour of world history, author […]
TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for March 14th – 18th
The Rain Sparrow by Linda Goodnight Monday, March 14th: Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers . . . . The Opposite of Everyone by Joshilyn Jackson Monday, March 14th: Queen of All She Reads . . . . Beneath Still Waters by Cynthia A. Graham Monday, March 14th: SJ2B House of Books Tuesday, March 15th: Mockingbird Hill Cottage . […]
Linda Legters, author of Connected Underneath, on tour May/June 2016
About Connected Underneath • Paperback • Publisher: Lethe Press (April 4, 2016) Madena, upstate New York. Like any other small town, everybody keeps an eye on everybody else’s business without recognizing the secrets that connect them. The wheelchair-bound Celeste conjures up lives from what she sees and thinks she sees while peering through binoculars from […]
Kelly Brogan, M.D. with Kristin Loberg, authors of A Mind of Your Own, on tour March/April 2016
About A Mind of Your Own • Hardcover: 352 pages • Publisher: Harper Wave (March 15, 2016) Named one of the top health and wellness books for 2016 by MindBodyGreen Depression is not a disease. It is a symptom. Recent years have seen a shocking increase in antidepressant use the world over, with 1 in […]
Jamé Heskett M.D., author of The Well Path, on tour March 2016
About The Well Path • Hardcover: 304 pages • Publisher: Harper Wave (March 8, 2016) Lose twenty pounds and reverse the aging process in just sixty days with this clinically proven, holistic lifestyle plan from an anti-aging expert whose clients include some of New York City’s most successful women. Most diets don’t work because they […]








