About Charlotte Street • Paperback: 416 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (October 23, 2012) Jason Priestley (no, not that Jason Priestley) is in a rut. He gave up his teaching job to write snarky reviews of cheap restaurants for the free newspaper you take but don’t read. He lives above a video-game store, between a Polish newsstand and […]
Roland Merullo, author of Lunch with Buddha, on tour November/December 2012
About Lunch with Buddha Paperback – 392 pages Publisher: AJAR Contemporaries (November 13, 2012) On the surface, Lunch with Buddha is a story about family. Otto Ringling and his sister Cecelia could not be more different. He’s just turned 50, an editor of food books at a prestigious New York publishing house, a man with a nice home in the […]
Jacqueline Winspear, author of Elegy for Eddie, on tour November 2012
About Elegy for Eddie • Paperback: 368 pages • Publisher: Harper Perennial (October 30, 2012) Early April 1933. To the costermongers of Covent Garden—sellers of fruits and vegetables on the London streets—Eddie Pettit was a gentle soul with a near-magical gift for working with horses. So who would want to kill him . . . and why? […]
Caroline Moorehead, author of A Train in Winter, on tour October/November 2012
About A Train in Winter • Paperback: 400 pages • Publisher: Harper Perennial (October 23, 2012) They were teachers, students, chemists, writers, and housewives; a singer at the Paris Opera; a midwife; a dental surgeon. They distributed anti-Nazi leaflets, printed subversive newspapers, hid resisters, secreted Jews to safety, transported weapons, and conveyed clandestine messages. The youngest was […]
TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for October 15th – 19th
The Good Pope by Greg Tobin Monday, October 15th: Man of La Book . . . . The Bookie’s Son by Andrew Goldstein Monday, October 15th: Fiction Addict . . . . Before the Rain by Luisita Lopez Torregrosa Monday, October 15th: Stuff as Dreams are Made On . . . . The Lady Risks All by […]
Lori Wilde, author of A Cowboy for Christmas, on tour November 2012
About A Cowboy for Christmas • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages • Publisher: Avon (October 30, 2012) It’s Christmastime in Jubilee, Texas, but Lissette Moncrief is having a hard time celebrating . . . Especially after she accidentally smashes her car into Rafferty Jones’s pick-up truck. Yes, he’s a whole lot of handsome-from the tips of his boots […]
Gaelen Foley, author of My Scandalous Viscount, on tour October/November 2012
About My Scandalous Viscount • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages • Publisher: Avon (September 25, 2012) Meet the courageous men of the Inferno Club as they face their greatest challenge yet: marriage! Sebastian, Viscount Beauchamp, lives by a code of honor, and now honor dictates he must marry Miss Carissa Portland. He has no regrets over stealing a kiss […]
TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS for October 6th – October 12th
Jamie Oliver’s Great Britain by Jamie Oliver Saturday, October 6th: Beth Fish Reads Monday, October 8th: Book Club Classics Wednesday, October 10th: Anger Burger Thursday, October 11th: Anger Burger – recipe review Friday, October 12th: girlichef . Beautiful Lies by Clare Clark Monday, October 8th: Gone Bookserk Tuesday, October 9th: A Dream Within a Dream Wednesday, October 10th: missris Wednesday, October 10th: Luxury […]
Joan Cusack Handler, author of Confessions of Joan the Tall, on tour in November/December 2012
About Confessions of Joan the Tall Paperback: 246 pages, appropriate for all ages Publisher: CavanKerry (November 13, 2012) A coming of age memoir written in the voice of a twelve year old Irish Catholic girl living in the Bronx in 1954, Confessions recounts one year in the life of Joan, a very tall, religious, funny, self-conscious, obsessive, […]
Contest for Authors Finalists!
It’s time to announce the finalists for the Contest for Authors from September! We switched things up a bit from the first contest we did after receiving some feedback from participants. This time we restricted the entrants to debut authors. We had five slots for finalists and had three authors throw their name into the […]







