About Among the Lesser Gods Hardcover: 336 pages Publisher: Arcade Publishing (May 9, 2017) For fans of authors like Barbara Kingsolver and Leif Enger, a stunning new voice in contemporary literary fiction. “Tragedy and blessing. Leave them alone long enough, and it gets real hard to tell them apart.” Elena Alvarez is living a cursed […]
Julia Fierro, author of THE GYPSY MOTH SUMMER, on tour June 2017
About The Gypsy Moth Summer Hardcover: 400 pages Publisher: St. Martin’s Press (June 6, 2017) ONE OF THE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF 2017 The Huffington Post: 2017 Book Preview: 33 Titles To Add To Your Shelf The Week: 28 books to read in 2017 The Millions: The Great 2017 Book Preview Nylon Magazine: 50 Books […]
Anne Leigh Parrish, author of BY THE WAYSIDE, on tour April/May 2017
About By the Wayside: Stories Paperback: 246 pages Publisher: Unsolicited Press (January 31, 2017) Marvelous. Honest. Generous. From the first story to the last, “By the Wayside” catches your attention and demands that you give into its every whirl. Each character unfolds with a precision that will have you wondering how Parrish managed to create […]
Carole Giangrande, author of All That Is Solid Melts Into Air, on tour May 2017
About All That Is Solid Melts Into Air • Paperback: 200 pages • Publisher: Inanna Publications (May 15, 2017) In the morning fog of the North Atlantic, Valerie hears the frenetic ticking of clocks. She’s come from Toronto to hike on the French island of St. Pierre and to ponder her marriage to Gerard Lefèvre, a Montrealer […]
Jennifer Ryan, author of THE CHILBURY LADIES’ CHOIR, on tour February/March 2017
About The Chilbury Ladies’ Choir Hardcover: 384 pages Publisher: Crown (February 14, 2017) “Just because the men have gone to war, why do we have to close the choir? And precisely when we need it most!” As England enters World War II’s dark early days, spirited music professor Primrose Trent, recently arrived to the village […]
Cynthia A. Graham, author of Beulah’s House of Prayer, on tour September 2016
About Beulah’s House of Prayer Paperback: 224 pages Publisher: Brick Mantel Books (July 12, 2016) Some storms bring destruction. Others bring salvation. In 1934 the tiny town of Barmy, Oklahoma, is in desperate need of a miracle. The cows are hungry, the rain won’t fall, most of Main Street is boarded up. Young aspiring trapeze artist Sugar […]
Alex Rosenberg, author of AUTUMN IN OXFORD, on tour September 2016
About Autumn in Oxford Paperback Publisher: Lake Union Publishing (August 30, 2016) After being blacklisted for having communist sympathies as a student twenty years before, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Tom Wrought escapes America’s Cold War climate to teach at Oxford. There, he falls in love with Liz Spencer, a beautiful married woman. When Liz’s husband is pushed […]
Lynne Hugo, author of REMEMBER MY BEAUTIES, on tour June/July 2016
About Remember My Beauties Paperback: 194 pages Publisher: Switchgrass Books; 1 edition (April 18, 2016) Imagine a hawk’s view of the magnificent bluegrass pastures of Kentucky horse country. Circle around the remnants of a breeding farm, four beautiful horses grazing just beyond the paddock. Inside the ramshackle house, a family is falling apart. Hack, the patriarch breeder and […]
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 […]
Corran Harrington, author of FOLLOW THE RIVER HOME, on tour June 2016
About Follow the River Home Paperback: 220 pages Publisher: Arbor Farm Press (April 14, 2016) Daniel Arroyo has suffered a lifetime of guilt over the sudden death of his infant sister, who died when he was eight years old. He now lives his middle years between that guilt and worsening episodes of PTSD from a Vietnam he […]