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Join hosts J.D. Barker, Christine Daigle, Kevin Tumlinson, and Jena Brown as they discuss the week's entertainment news, including: "CCC Announces Collective Solution for Internal AI Licenses," "Audible Rolls Out New Royalty Plan," and "Hachette Reorgs Workman, Moves Algonquin into Little, Brown." Then, stick around for a chat with Katherine Wood! Katherine Wood – QUICK FACTS: Hometown: Jackson, Mississippi University: University of Southern California Current city: Atlanta, Georgia Lived the longest in: Los Angeles, CA Favorite city: Barcelona, Spain Favorite food: dark chocolate Favorite drink: Aperol spritz Favorite holiday: Halloween Loves: yoga, hiking, travel, words, house music, sunshine, red lipstick, modern art, fireworks, laughter Family: husband, two daughters, a naughty pug, a ferocious kitty Previous jobs: actress, screenwriter, director, producer, photographer, singer-songwriter, legal assistant, real estate agent, yoga instructor, bartender, travel coordinator Previous pen name: Katherine St. John (The Lion's Den, The Siren, The Vicious Circle) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/writersink/support
In this interview, Cara and I discuss Murder in the Family, writing in a multi-media format, the various issues true crime raises and how her book explores those issues, her writing process, how her book went viral on BookTok, and much more. Cara's recommended reads are: A Thread of Violence by Mark O'Connell Everyone Here is Lying by Shari Lapena Join my Patreon group to support the podcast. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. Murder in the Family can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Megan Miranda. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Threads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Nicole and I discuss The Long Way Back, social media and how it is impacting our lives today, using a multimedia format to write the story, how the title and cover came about, crafting a mother-daughter relationship, and much more. Nicole's recommended reads are: Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell by Robert Dugoni Check out my Summer Reading Guide for 2023 and my Houston Life segment. Want to hear Nicole's spoiler-filled conversation with me? Join my Lit Lovers Patreon group or purchase just our single conversation here. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. The Long Way Back can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Megan Miranda. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Bruce and I discuss The Bitter Past, his research, what surprised him the most when writing this book, creating a strong sense of place, the title and cover, how this is the start to a series, and much more. Bruce's recommended reads are: The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer The Warsaw Orphan by Kelly Rimmer All the Broken Places by John Boyne Beyond That, the Sea by Laura Spence-Ash Check out my Summer Reading Guide for 2023 and my Houston Life segment. Support the podcast by joining my Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. The Bitter Past can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Megan Miranda. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Riley and I discuss The Only One Left, writing a gothic novel, his writing process, what surprised him the most while writing this one, creating all of the twists and turns, the emotional depth in this story, and much more. Riley's recommended read is The Last Word by Taylor Adams. Check out my Summer Reading Guide for 2023 and my Houston Life segment. Support the podcast by joining my Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. The Only One Left can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Megan Miranda. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Wendy and I discuss What Remains, cold cases, her Patreon episode with Megan Miranda, how she writes and edits her books, selecting character names and running Google searches on those names, and much more. Wendy's recommended reads: Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka Girl A by Abigail Dean Check out my Summer Reading Guide for 2023 and my Houston Life segment. Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. What Remains can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Megan Miranda. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Matthew and I discuss Inside Threat, Raven Rock Mountain Complex, what surprised him the most while writing this one, The Night Agent's limited series on Netflix, the challenges of writing a locked room mystery, how he started writing political thrillers, and much more. Matthew's recommended reads: Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel Raven Rock by Garrett M. Graff The Free World by Louis Menand True Grit by Charles Portis Check out my Summer Reading Guide for 2023 and my Houston Life segment. Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. Inside Threat can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Megan Miranda. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Simon and I discuss The Dark That Doesn't Sleep, when the setting is a character, Project Iceworm, setting a story in the late 1960s, crafting twists and turns, and much more. Check out my Summer Reading Guide for 2023. Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. The Dark That Doesn't Sleep can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Megan Miranda. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Jaclyn and I discuss The Chateau, when the setting is a character, the inspiration for the chateau in the novel, setting the story in Provence, writing from multiple points of view, what surprised her the most when writing The Chateau, creating distinctive voices for her main characters, and much more. Jaclyn's recommended reads are: The London Seance Society by Sarah Penner The Nigerwife by Vanessa Walters The Perfect Ones by Nicole Hackett Check out my Summer Reading Guide for 2023. Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. The Chateau can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Megan Miranda. Want to submit a Read-Alike Request for the podcast? Submit it here. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Lisa and I discuss Adrift, climate fiction, why she chose to set the book in 2038 and the world building she did, helping people gain an understanding of the importance of preserving and spending time in nature, how her day job informs her writing, and much more. Lisa's recommended reads are: The World Gives Way by Marisa Levien Good Rich People by Eliza Jane Brazier Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. Adrift can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Elly Griffiths. Want to submit a Read-Alike Request for the podcast? Submit it here. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Elly and I discuss The Last Remains, how she chose Norfolk for the setting of the series, ending the series at least for now, creating her pseudonym years ago, her favorite books in the series, running contests for people to have their names used for characters in her books, and much more. Elly's recommended reads are: Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney The Conspirators by G. W. Shore Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. The Last Remains can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Megan Miranda. Want to submit a Read-Alike Request for the podcast? Submit it here. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Megan and I discuss The Only Survivors, the event that inspired this story, setting books by the water or by the woods and how both can feel comforting but also dangerous, why she chose the Outer Banks, how the number 7 factors into this book, and much more. Megan's recommended reads are: Blood Sisters by Vanessa Lillie First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston Counterfeit by Kristen Chen My Read-Alike Request Recommendations for The White Girl by Tony Birch: Better the Blood by Michael Bennett Winter Counts by David Heska Wanbli Weiden Searching for Savanna by Mona Gable Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. The Only Survivors can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Elly Griffiths. Want to submit a Read-Alike Request for the podcast? Submit it here. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Amulya and I discuss A Death in Denmark, setting a book in Copenhagen, writing a mystery series, creating a character who fits the city of Copenhagen, her highlight of writing the book, and much more. Amulya's recommended reads are: Age of Vice by Deepti Kapoor Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown The Will Trent series by Karin Slaughter My Read-Alike Request Recommendations for The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd: The Bookman's Tale by Charlie Lovett Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan City of Windows by Robert Pobi Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. A Death in Denmark can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Elly Griffiths. Ask Me Anything question for me for April's episode? Submit it here. Want to submit a Read-Alike Request for the podcast? Submit it here. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Deanna and I discuss A Sinister Revenge, her Veronica Speedwell title generator, Killers of a Certain Age and its success, weaving prominent people from history into her stories, her book covers, Stoker's brothers, and much more. Deanna's recommended reads are: The Villa by Rachel Hawkins Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. A Sinister Revenge can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Elly Griffiths. Ask Me Anything question for me for April's episode? Submit it here. Want to submit a Read-Alike Request for the podcast? Submit it here. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Jessa and I discuss The Golden Spoon, setting the book during a baking competition, the hardest part of writing the book, her stunning cover, crafting a story where the reader does not know who dies until the end, and much more. Jessa's recommended reads are: The Reunion by Kayla Olson The Good Ones by Polly Stewart The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe My Read-Alike Request Recommendations for The Local by Joey Hartstone: The Myron Bolitar series by Harlan Coben The Lincoln Lawyer series by Michael Connelly The Elvis Cole series by Robert Crais The Bitter Past by Bruce Borgos Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. The Golden Spoon can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Elly Griffiths. Olga Grlic and James Iacobelli can be found at @bookcoverbyoj Ask Me Anything question for me for April's episode? Submit it here. Want to submit a Read-Alike Request for the podcast? Submit it here. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, C.J. and I discuss Storm Watch, weaving together two central mysteries into each book, how there is now more fiction focused on the outdoors than there used to be, the Joe Pickett TV series, incorporating a political element into his books because of the large amount of public land in Wyoming, crypto-mining, and much more. C.J.'s recommended reads are: Desert Star by Michael Connelly Napoleon by Andrew Roberts Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Robert Crais, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Joey Hartstone, and Julie Clark. Storm Watch can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Ask Me Anything question for me for April's episode? Submit it here. Want to submit a Read-Alike Request for the podcast? Submit it here. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zibby talks to author (and former Hollywood actress, screenwriter, and director) Katherine St. John about her latest novel The Vicious Circle, a twisty and unnerving suspense about a woman who inherits a wellness center (or a creepy cult's home-base?!) in a lush Mexican jungle. Katherine talks about her lifelong love of storytelling, her mandatory book elements (an extraordinary, remote setting and a bit of romance), her immersive brainstorming process, and her plans for TV adaptation. She also talks about her adorable daughters (and mini publicists) and even reveals her skincare secrets!Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon: bit.ly/3UGL3CgBookshop: bit.ly/3BjPfB9Subscribe to Zibby's weekly newsletter here.Purchase Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books merch here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, Elly and I discuss Bleeding Heart Yard, the inspiration for the story and title, how her writing process has changed over her career, dark academia and its appeal, how working in the publishing industry affected her writing process, her recent Miss Marple short story, and much more. Elly's recommended reads are: The It Girl by Ruth Ware The Last Party by Clare Mackintosh Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Joey Hartstone, and Robert Crais. Bleeding Heart Yard can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Clare and I discuss The Last Party, setting the book on the border between Wales and England, the increased importance and focus on borders as a result of COVID, living in Wales and writing about it, choosing character names, writing a series versus a standalone novel, and much more. Clare's recommended read is Bleeding Heart Yard by Elly Griffiths. Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Joey Hartstone, and Robert Crais. The Last Party can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Robert and I discuss Racing the Light, how Elvis and Joe have evolved over time, incorporating current events into his novels, creating new storylines over a 19-book series, whether he is a plotter or a pantser, and much more. Robert's recommended read is What Happened to the Bennetts by Lisa Scottoline. Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Joey Hartstone, and Julie Clark. Racing the Light can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I was so thrilled to welcome Kat St. John to Books are Chic! I have been lucky enough to chat with her for her first two books and there was no exception for her latest, The Vicious Circle. If you love a fast paced thriller driven by a determined protangist then this is for you! It also has cult vibes which are my favorite. We talk books, writing, all things Kat and so much more. If you have yet to read her back list, start there! She is an auto-buy author for me and love her books so much!
Welcome to Episode 5 of Thrillers by the Bookclub Podcast! Join your hosts Chelsea and Olivia as we talk about the latest in thrillers including shout outs for Pub Day and a deep dive into two books we love. Chelsea's Book: The Last Housewife by Ashley Winstead (available now!) - Similar Suggestions: They Never Learn by Layne Fargo, Yes Daddy by Jonathan Parks Ramage Olivia's Book: The Butcher by Jennifer Hillier (available now!) - Similar Suggestions: Last Girl Gone by JG Hetherton, Night Swim by Megan Goldin, Jar of Hearts by Jennifer Hillier, Dexter by Jeff Lindsay, Contact Us: Email: thrillersbythebookclubpod@gmail.com Instagram: Chelsea: @thrillerbookbabe Olivia: @oliviadaywrites Happy Pub Day! The Furies by John Connoley Treasure State by CJ Box The Other Side of Night by Adam Hamdy We Spread by Iain Reid The Vicious Circle by Katherine St. John Other Crime Entertainment Mentioned (Book) The Family Plot by Megan Collins (Book) Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson (Book) Hide by Kirsten White (Book) #MurderTrending by Gretchen McNeil (Book) I'm Thinking of Ending Things by Ian Reid (TV Show) Only Murders in the Building (Movie) Hocus Pocus 2 (Movie) Shutter Island (True Crime Podcast) Teacher's Pet (True Crime Podcast) Cold (Board Game) Psycho Killer (Board Game) Secret Hitler
In this interview, Mark and I discuss Die Around Sundown, his fascination with World Wars 1 and 2, why he sets his books in Paris, his own experiences with misophonia, the easiest and hardest characters to write in this book, including Pablo Picasso in Die Around Sundown, and much more. Mark's recommended reads are: Razorblade Tears by SA Cosby The Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larsen Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Joey Hartstone, and Julie Clark. Die Around Sundown can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Bookclubs is the premier organizational tool for new and existing book clubs and also provides great resources for individual readers to discover new reads or find a book club to join. Check them out! Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Deanna and I discuss Killers of a Certain Age, where the idea for this book originated, writing a contemporary story, how creating this story differed from creating the Veronica Speedwell books, the title she wanted for the book, how society's perception of aging has changed in the last several decades, and much more. Deanna's recommended reads are: Kismet by Amina Akhtar The Hacienda by Isabel Canas Check out my Summer 2022 Reading List and my Most Anticipated Mysteries/Thrillers of 2022 blog post. Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Joey Hartstone, and Julie Clark. Killers of a Certain Age can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Bookclubs is the premier organizational tool for new and existing book clubs and also provides great resources for individual readers to discover new reads or find a book club to join. Check them out! Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Gillian and I discuss Wrong Place Wrong Time, plotting this one out, creating the right pacing for the story, finding the right title, the difficulty of building in twists, her podcast, not feeling constrained by the thriller genre, ruminating on how much time changes people, and much more. Gillian's recommended reads are: Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin The It Girl by Ruth Ware The Family Remains by Lisa Jewell Check out my Summer 2022 Reading List, my August Buzz Reads, and my Most Anticipated Mysteries/Thrillers of 2022 blog post. Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Joey Hartstone, and Julie Clark. Wrong Place Wrong Time can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Bookclubs is the premier organizational tool for new and existing book clubs and also provides great resources for individual readers to discover new reads or find a book club to join. Check them out! Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Sarah and I discuss The Retreat, her fascination with local history and time's relentless march forward, making the island a central character of this novel, using a consultant to make sure the police procedural aspects of the story ring true, how sibling dynamics are set early and rarely change, and much more. Sarah's recommended reads are: A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham Check out my Summer 2022 Reading List. Bookclubs is the premier organizational tool for new and existing book clubs and also provides great resources for individual readers to discover new reads or find a book club to join. Check them out! Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lucy Clarke, Katherine St. John, Joey Hartstone, and Julie Clark. The Retreat can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, George and I discuss The Kingdoms of Savannah, his stunning book cover and how it came into being, the 25th anniversary of The Moth, his writing process, the number one thing he likes to hear from readers, his ties to Savannah, the unique inspiration for Morgana, and much more. George's recommended read is: Always Crashing in the Same Car by Matthew Specktor. Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. Check out my Summer 2022 Reading List list. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. The Kingdoms of Savannah can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Lucy and I discuss One of the Girls, exploring the dynamics of a bachelorette party, creating her own fictional Greek island, the easiest and hardest characters to write, including periodic Greek chorus interludes, the difficulty in getting her UK cover correct, and much more. Lucy's recommended reads are: Saltwater in the Blood by Easkey Britton The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Joey Hartstone, and Peter Swanson. One of the Girls can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We created a master list for you of ALL the books we've ever talked about! Check out the Raging Romantics Booklist for all the titles, series, and episode links your heart could ever desire as a romance reader. In the meantime, here's our little list of romantic suspense books to get you running. Enjoy!DID YOU LISTEN TO THE TESSA BAILEY EPISODE YET?!?!?!?!Questions/Comments/Concerns/Recommendations? Email us at ragingromantics@nopl.org
In this interview, Julie and I discuss The Lies I Tell, why con artist stories are so popular right now and creating a female con artist who uses gender stereotypes to her advantage, writing dual timeline stories, the nod to her characters from The Last Flight, the hardest character to write in this book, how to get an additional chapter for The Last Flight when purchasing The Lies I Tell, and much more. Julie's recommended reads are: I'll Be You by Janelle Brown The Rewind by Allison Winn Scotch Don't Wait Up by Mary Kubica Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Peng Shepherd, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Joey Hartstone, and Peter Swanson. The Lies I Tell can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Joey and I discuss The Local, how Marshall, Texas came to be the patent lawsuit capital of the U.S., how he learned about Marshall and decided to write this book, writing a book versus writing for the screen, his fabulous book cover, and much more. Joey's recommended reads are: Bath Haus by P.J. Vernon Trial by Don M. Mankiewicz The Paris Bookseller by Kerri Maher Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. The Local is on my Summer 2022 Reading List and June Buzz Reads picks list. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. The Local can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Erica and I discuss Girl in Ice, how she likes to "follow her fascinations," writing an arctic setting, hovering on the cusp of what is real and what is imaginary, her incredible research trip, the incident that inspired this story, and much more. Erica's recommended reads are: The Push by Ashley Audrain The Need by Helen Phillips The North Water by Ian McGuire Into the Distance by Hernan Diaz Bath Haus by P.J. Vernon Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. Girl in Ice can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this interview, Landis and I discuss Deadly Declarations, the Mecklenberg Declaration of Independence, setting the series in a retirement community, his Charlotte Readers Podcast, using letters written between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, crafting an Author's Note, and much more. Landis's recommended reads are: The Cicada Tree by Robert Gwaltney Shadow Reel by C.J. Box ArtCurious by Jennifer Dasal And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie Devil in a Blue Dress by Walter Mosley The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman A Beginner's Guide to Murder by Rosalind Stopps Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. Deadly Declarations can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Simone and I discuss The Book of Cold Cases, creating an accused female serial killer, how swapping the gender roles changes every aspect of the story, the true crime phenomenon, the recent discovery by a reader of the actual motel sign used for The Sun Down Motel cover, and much more. Simone's recommended reads are: A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham The Rose Code by Kate Quinn Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. The Book of Cold Cases can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peng and I discuss The Cartographers, the true story about an event with a gas station map in the early 1900s that inspired a portion of this story, phantom settlements and how they have fallen out of favor now that people have moved to relying on electronic maps, how the use of maps changed once online maps became popular, why writing a mystery differs from writing other fiction, the hardest part of writing the book for her, and much more. Peng's recommended reads are: The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey The Violence by Delilah S. Dawson Appleseed by Matt Bell Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. The Cartographers can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter and I discuss Nine Lives, writing his take on Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, why Agatha Christie has stayed so popular and relevant, his writing process, pacing in thrillers, and much more. Peter's recommended reads are: Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. Nine Lives can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Louise and I discuss The Heights, including her own phobia in the novel, how she created the format for this one including writing a book within a book, building a story based on the lengths parents will go to for their children, which character she voiced in the audiobook, and much more. Louise's recommended reads are: The Maid by Nita Prose The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. The Heights can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lisa and I discuss Woman on Fire, the 2013 event that inspired this book, how the ownership of certain pieces of art is one of the only remaining issues left from World War 2, her favorite and least favorite characters to write, creating her Carpool Care-Aoki series on Instagram, the book's stunning cover, and much more. Lisa's recommended reads are: Sisters of Night and Fog by Erika Robuck Angels of the Pacific by Elise Hooper Fake by Erika Katz The Paris Bookseller by Kerri Maher Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. Woman on Fire can be purchased at my Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Deanna and I discuss The Impossible Imposter, the inspiration for Veronica and Stoker, crowdsourcing information about her previous books on her Twitter feed, how much fun it is to create this series, her beautiful covers and the Easter eggs hidden within them, and much more. Deanna's recommended reads are: Swan Dive: The Making of a Rogue Ballerina by Georgina Pascoguin Reckless Girls by Rachel Hawkins Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Bella Ellis, Rhys Bowen, Katherine St. John, Alice Henderson, and S.F. Kosa. The Impossible Imposter can be purchased at the Conversations from a Page Bookshop storefront. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week LK and Grace are sitting down and discussing FYT November book of the month. The Lion's Den by Katherine St. John. The girls also reveal December's BOTM.Thanks for listening
Nicole and I discuss Everything We Didn't Say, researching cold cases for inspiration, rewriting this book three times, setting books in her home state, being selected as one of the October Book of the Month selections, what she has learned while writing ten books, and much more. Nicole's recommended reads are: Lightning Strike by William Kent Krueger For the Wolf by Hannah F. Whitten Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. Thanks to Maggie Garza of HTX Real Estate Group for sponsoring this episode. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. Everything We Didn't Say can be purchased at the Conversations from a Page Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kimi and I discuss These Silent Woods, living off the grid, the book's original title, her tweak to the cover design, how writers need to have both the thickest and the thinnest skin, her writing process and how it has changed, and much more. Kimi's recommended reads are: Where the Lost Wander by Amy Harmon The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel The Guide by Peter Heller Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. Thanks to Maggie Garza of HTX Real Estate Group for sponsoring this episode. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. These Silent Woods can be purchased at the Conversations from a Page Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alice and I discuss A Blizzard of Polar Bears, working as a wildlife researcher and bioacoustician, how she believes strongly in including accurate science in her novels, the animal she is focusing on in her third book in the series, Barnes and Noble's selection of A Solitude of Wolverines as its October mystery pick, and much more. Alice's recommended reads are: What We Think about When We Try Not to Think about Global Warming by Per Espen Stoknes Drawdown by Paul Hawken Murder in the Crypt by Irina Shapiro Inspector of the Dead by David Morrell Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. Thanks to Maggie Garza of HTX Real Estate Group for sponsoring this episode. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. A Blizzard of Polar Bears can be purchased at the Conversations from a Page Bookshop storefront. Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katherine St Lawrence always suspected she may live a fast-paced life of travel and new places. Having lived and worked in Los Angeles and London, she has been employed by some of the biggest global brands and revolutionised the way they do operations. Katherine shares her experiences, from initial ambitions in the creative fields, to her love of logistics and planning. Her story is inspirational for anyone hoping to pursue a career internationally and to work with the fastest growing companies. This episode is brought to you by Giraffe Consulting. If your business is looking for a new perspective, visit www.giraffeconsulting.com.au + Follow Footprints on Instagram + Follow Giraffe Consulting on Instagram + Find Giraffe Consulting on LinkedIn
From escapist thrills to stories of self-discovery and solace, these authors discuss their most recent can't-put-it-down books sure to keep your Book Club talking about compelling characters in evocative settings. Panelists:With almost two million books in print in fifteen different languages, Karen White is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of 28 novels, including the popular Charleston-set Tradd Street mystery series, The Last Night in London, Dreams of Falling, The Night the Lights Went Out, and Flight Patterns. She is the coauthor of All the Ways We Said Goodbye, The Glass Ocean and The Forgotten Room with New York Times bestselling authors Beatriz Williams and Lauren Willig. She grew up in London but now lives with her husband and two spoiled Havanese dogs near Atlanta, Georgia and on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Besides writing, Karen spends her time reading, playing piano, and avoiding cooking.Katherine St. John is a native of Mississippi and a graduate of the University of Southern California who spent over a decade in the film industry as an actress, screenwriter, and director before turning to penning novels. When she's not writing, she can be found hiking or on the beach with a good book. Katherine's novels are THE LION'S DEN and THE SIREN.Kristy Woodson Harvey is the New York Times-bestselling author of six novels, including Feels Like Falling, The Peachtree Bluff series, and Under the Southern Sky. A Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's school of journalism, her writing has appeared in numerous online and print publications including Southern Living, Traditional Home, USA TODAY, Domino, and O. Henry. Kristy is the winner of the Lucy Bramlette Patterson Award for Excellence in Creative Writing and a finalist for the Southern Book Prize. Her work has been optioned for film and television, and her books have received numerous accolades including Southern Living's Most Anticipated Beach Reads, Parade's Big Fiction Reads, and Entertainment Weekly's Spring Reading Picks. Kristy is the co-creator and co-host of the weekly web show and podcast Friends & Fiction. She blogs with her mom Beth Woodson on Design Chic and loves connecting with fans on KristyWoodsonHarvey.com. She lives on the North Carolina coast with her husband and son where she is (always!) working on her next novel.Moderator:Lyn Roberts has been a bookseller at Square Books in Oxford, Mississippi since 1988. Sometime after that she became the general manager of what is now four stores on five floors in three buildings on Oxford's town square in the center of town. She lives in Taylor with her husband Douglas. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Megan and I discuss The Family Plot, exploring what it is about true crime that fascinates people, what that fascination does to a person and whether it can help or hurt them, plotting a thriller with all of the twists and turns, and much more. Megan's recommended reads are: Where the Truth Lies by Anna Bailey The Paper Palace by Miranda Cowley Heller Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon here. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Sarah Pearse, Lisa Gardner, Katherine St. John, Clare Mackintosh, and Jane Harper. The Family Plot can be purchased at the Conversations from a Page Bookshop storefront. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Anything Prose gals are back for another episode in person. Today were discussing Verity by Colleen Hoover in detail and debating whats true...team Manuscript or team Letter?! Jen's team letter and Vicki is team manuscript. We argue, we laugh, we discuss what an authors grocery list would look like? Buckle up, it's going to be a fun ride! ------------------------------------- Vicki's last read: We Can't Keep Meeting Like This by Rachel Lynn Solomon Jen's last read: The Lions Den by Katherine St. John Check out the link to our Bookshop https://bookshop.org/shop/anythingprosepod where you'll find all the books we discussed in this episode! Find us on Instagram @anythingprosepod to keep up with the latest info and new episode releases! Music by @epidemicsounds; Logo Art by @samanthadanielle_26
Stephanie and I discuss her new book Fatal Family Ties, the complexity of researching individuals who fought in the Civil War, her favorite secondary characters to write, how her title came about, how the theme of second chance ended up winding through this book, and much more. Stephanie's recommended reads are: A Peculiar Combination by Ashley Weaver The Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley A Rogue of One's Own by Evie Dunmore The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels by India Holton The Hunting Wives by May Cobb Support the podcast by becoming a Page Turner on Patreon here. Other ways to support the podcast can be found here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Bella Ellis, Rhys Bowen, Katherine St. John, Alice Henderson, and S.F. Kosa. Fatal Family Ties can be purchased at the Conversations from a Page Bookshop storefront. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Bistresses have taken to the high seas this week. Join Shannon, Brooke, Stacy, and Natalia as they discuss their favorite sea-themed books. Titles mentioned include: Katherine St. John, The Lion's Den Adrienne Young, Fable (Fable #1) Angie Hockman, Shipped Kiera Cass, The Siren Stacey Lee, Luck of the Titanic Tricia Levenseller, Daughter of the Pirate King (Daughter of the Pirate King #1) Kyla Stone, Rising Storm (Last Sanctuary #1) Karen White, Beatriz Williams, and Lauren Willig, The Glass Ocean Hope Adams, Dangerous Women Danielle L. Jensen, Dark Shores (Dark Shores #1) Trish Doller, Float Plan Ruth Ware, The Woman In Cabin 10 You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting: https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/ You can also send an email to: TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.com For more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit: http://anchor.fm/book-bistro
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Kristan and I discuss Pack Up the Moon, how reading books about other people's grief provides a safe way to cry over the things in your own life, why she chose to incorporate letters into her book, providing a story for a group of people who don't often get their own story, the origin of her title, her own experience with a medium and much more. Kristan's recommended reads are: The Invisible Husband of Frick Island by Colleen Oakley The Girl with Stars in Her Eyes by Xio Axelrod The Midnight Library by Matt Haig Every Patient Tells a Story: Medical Mysteries and the Art of Diagnosis by Lisa Sanders Support or sponsor an episode of the podcast here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Katherine St. John, Steven Rowley, Emiko Jean, Jeff Arch, and Hala Alyan. Pack Up the Moon can be purchased at the Conversations from a Page Bookshop storefront. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katherine St. John returns to discuss her new thriller "The Siren." Special guest co-host (and author) Alex Kiester joins the discussion as well as we chat about the book, including how and why Katherine created her own Caribbean island for the setting of this novel. Alex and Michele dive into a brief discussion about "The Lost Apothecary" by Sarah Penner, our June book of the month. Be sure to check out our shop on Bookshop.org to be able to help support independent bookstores and this podcast. You can find "The Siren" under "Featured Books;" our book of the month, "The Lost Apothecary," in our 'Book of the Month' shop.
Laura and I discuss A Special Place for Women, how she loves the fake dating trope, exploring what happens when activism becomes performative instead of genuine, what her writing process look like, her COVID-19 book release video, and much more. Laura’s recommended reads are: The Final Revival of Opal and Nev by Dawnie Walton People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry Support or sponsor an episode of the podcast here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Katherine St. John, Steven Rowley, Bianca Marais, and Hala Alyan. A Special Place for Women can be purchased at the Conversations from a Page Bookshop storefront. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steven and I discuss his new book The Guncle, including humor in his stories, how Auntie Mame and other magical caregivers inspired this story, the special message in his Acknowledgments, how The Editor came about, and much more. Steven’s recommended reads are: The Good Sister by Sally Hepworth Less by Andrew Sean Greer Better Luck Next Time by Julia Claiborne Johnson A Star is Bored by Byron Lane Support or sponsor an episode of the podcast here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try Katherine St. John, Georgia Clark, Lauren Ho, Madeleine Henry, and Kathleen West. The Guncle can be purchased at the Conversations from a Page Bookshop storefront. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emiko and I discuss her latest book Tokyo Ever After, how drafting this book helped her reconcile her own identity, her writing process and how it has evolved, why it took her a while to write this book, what a privilege it is to blend in, how her stunning cover came about, viewing stories as “windows and mirrors,” and much more. Emiko’s recommended reads are: Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning by Cathy Park Hong The Ones We’re Meant to Find by Joan He Luck of the Titanic by Stacey Lee To Little Tokyo, With Love by Sarah Kuhn Please nominate this podcast in the Society and Culture category of the Quill Podcast Awards here. Support or sponsor an episode of the podcast here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to similar episodes, try Katharine McGee, Jane Igharo, Katherine St. John, Lauren Ho, and Lainey Cameron. Tokyo Ever After can be purchased at the Conversations from a Page Bookshop storefront. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Katherine and I discuss her new book The Siren, using three points of view to slowly disseminate information to the reader, how she enjoys writing about the messiness of life, taking unexpected life paths, how lives are lived in chapters, and much more. Katherine’s recommended reads are: Life’s Too Short by Abby Jiminez Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano The Photographer by Mary Dixie Carter Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam Please nominate this podcast in the Society and Culture category of the Quill Podcast Awards here. Support or sponsor an episode of the podcast here. If you enjoyed this episode and want to listen to more episodes, try J.T. Ellison, Hala Alyan, Madeleine Henry, and Jill Santopolo. The Siren can be purchased at the Conversations from a Page Bookshop storefront. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Barbara Peters in conversation with Mary Dixie Carter and Katherine St. John
This week, Liberty and Danika discuss Realm Breaker, Luck of the Titanic, Great Circle, and more great books. Pick up an All the Books! shirt, sticker, and more right here. Follow All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. This post contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, Book Riot may earn a commission. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Realm Breaker by Victoria Aveyard Meet Cute Diary by Emery Lee Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead Last Gate of the Emperor by Prince Joel Dawit Makonnen and Kwame Mbalia Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon Stranger Care: A Memoir of Loving What Isn’t Ours by Sarah Sentilles Find You First by Linwood Barclay Luck of the Titanic by Stacey Lee WHAT WE’RE READING: Counting Down with You by Tashie Bhuiya Fault Lines by Emily Itami Please Please Tell Me Now: The Duran Duran Story by Stephen Davis MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Negative Space (SFWP Literary Awards) by Lilly Dancyger The Parted Earth by Anjali Enjeti An Ordinary Age: Finding Your Way in a World That Expects Exceptional by Rainesford Stauffer On Juneteenth by Annette Gordon-Reed Sacrifice: A Gold Star Widow’s Fight for the Truth by Michelle Black Billionaires by Darryl Cunningham Seven Demons by Aidan Truhen Hour of the Witch by Chris Bohjalian Prom House by Chelsea Mueller Living in Data: A Citizen’s Guide to a Better Information Future by Jer Thorp Nothing Personal: An Essay by James Baldwin The Girl Who Died by Ragnar Jonasson The Hummingbirds’ Gift : Wonder, Beauty, and Renewal on Wings by Sy Montgomery The Glorious Guinness Girls by Emily Hourican Finding the Mother Tree: Discovering the Wisdom of the Forest by Suzanne Simard The Secret Talker by Geling Yan Albert and the Whale: Albrecht Dürer and How Art Imagines Our World by Philip Hoare Films of Endearment: A Mother, a Son and the 80s Films That Defined Us by Michael Koresky My Time Will Come: A Memoir of Crime, Punishment, Hope, and Redemption by Ian Manuel Monkey Boy by Francisco Goldman Remake the World: Essays, Reflections, Rebellions by Astra Taylor The Premonition: A Pandemic Story by Michael Lewis Let’s Talk About Hard Things by Anna Sale Living Nations, Living Words: An Anthology of First Peoples Poetry by The Library of Congress, Joy Harjo Mergers and Acquisitions Or, Everything I Know About Love I Learned on the Wedding Pages by Cate Doty Better Than the Movies by Lynn Painter The Dead Husband by Carter Wilson Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry by Joya Goffney African Europeans: An Untold History by Olivette Otele The Mysteries by Marisa Silver The Siren by Katherine St. John Firebreak by Nicole Kornher-Stace Bad Lawyer: A Memoir of Law and Disorder by Anna Dorn Arsenic and Adobo (Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mystery #1) by Mia P. Manansala Seeing Sideways: A Memoir of Music and Motherhood Part of: American Music by Kristin Hersh Sunshine Girl: An Unexpected Life by Julianna Margulies The Ones We’re Meant to Find by Joan He Secrets of Happiness by Joan Silber The Renunciations: Poems by Donika Kelly Leda and the Swan by Anna Caritj Second Place by Rachel Cusk A Lonely Man by Chris Power The Newcomer by Mary Kay Andrews Take Me Home Tonight by Morgan Matson Summer on the Bluffs: A Novel (Oak Bluffs) by Sunny Hostin Ariadne by Jennifer Saint Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir When You Get the Chance by Tom Ryan and Robin Stevenson The Secret to Superhuman Strength by Alison Bechdel Finding Junie Kim by Ellen Oh The Most Beautiful Girl in Cuba by Chanel Cleeton Pop Song: Adventures in Art & Intimacy by Larissa Pham Family Law by Gin Phillips Rooted: Life at the Crossroads of Science, Nature, and Spirit by Lyanda Lynn Haupt The Bookshop of Second Chances by Jackie Fraser The Black Ghost by Monica Gallagher, Alex Segura, Marco Finnegan The Woman with the Blue Star by Pam Jenoff Things We Lost to the Water by Eric Nguyen The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave Hurricane Summer by Asha Bromfield Maybe Maybe Marisol Rainey by Erin Entrada Kelly It Had to Be You by Georgia Clark Everybody: A Book about Freedom by Olivia Laing Just Last Night by Mhairi McFarlane Eartha & Kitt: A Daughter’s Love Story in Black and White by Kitt Shapiro with Patricia Levy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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