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Psychological thriller author, Sandie Jones drops by the podcast to talk about her latest novel, her writing process and the excitement of being a Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick!
Exclusive Audible 30 Day Free Trial Here!Find out more about my BIG SCREEN WORKSHOPSUBSCRIBE NOW ON – iTUNES STITCHER SPOTIFY OVERCASTIt's episode 214 with Sandie Jones, freelance author and now best-selling author, about her writing journey, interviewing famous people, and the desire to prove her doubters wrong. All that and of course, we'll find out about the Book That Saved Her Life.Sandie is the author of The Blame Game, The Guilt Trip, The Half Sister, The First Mistake and The Other Woman which is a Reese Witherspoon Bookclub Pick and New York Times bestseller. Her books have featured in Entertainment Weekly, Good Morning America, Good Housekeeping, Prima and more. She lives in London with her husband and three children. Her latest novel, The Trade Off is out right now.Find all of Sandie's links on her website here.WANT A FREE eBOOK WITH 2 CRIME STORIES? SUBSCRIBE TO WAYNE'S NEWSLETTER HEREDon't forget – this is YOUR SHOW so keep tweeting me, leave your comments below, check out our Facebook page and the brand new newsletter and mailing list. It's totally free to sign up and you'll get a FREE motivational PDF to download – '10 Tips For Surviving NaNoWriMo, The First Draft and Beyond' PLUS the 3 Act Story Structure Template to help you plot your story. More content coming soon, including videos, blog posts and loads of extra writing tips.
The British tabloids have developed an unsavory reputation. Sandie Jones has written a mystery that reveals the sinister inner workings of that world.
Welcome to Episode 36 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 SOULMATE by Sally Hepworth (available now!) - Similar Suggestions: The Good Sister by Sally Hepworth, Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy, The Half Sister by Sandie Jones, and The New Husband by JD Palmer Olivia's Book: THE GOOD LIE by AR Torre (available now!) - Similar Suggestions: Heartsick by Chelsea Cain, Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy, and A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham Sadie's Book: LITTLE SECRETS by Jennifer Hillier (available now!) Ashley's Book: HAWK MOUNTAIN by Connor Habib (available now!) - Similar Suggestions: Good Neighbors by Sarah Langan Contact Us! Email: thrillersbythebookclubpod@gmail.com Instagram: Chelsea: @thrillerbookbabe Olivia: @oliviadaywrites Sadie: @mother.horror Ashely: @spookishmommy Nightworms: @night_worms Happy Pub Day! HOW CAN I HELP YOU by Laura Sims A TWISTED LOVE STORY by Samantha Downing CAMP DAMASCUS by Chuck Tingle SILVER NITRATE by Silvia Moreno-Garcia STRANGE SALLY DIAMOND by Liz Nugent
Welcome to series 3 episode 7 of In Suspense - a podcast and vodcast for fans and writers of crime fiction. In today's episode we talk to journalist and best-selling author Sandie Jones about her latest book, The Guilt Trip, and our topic for today – moving the goal posts.
If you enjoy a fast paced mystery/thriller, this ones for you! It's a YES from me! Social Media: Podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatithinkisay/ Instagram @ReadYourHeartsOut Thank you for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readyourheartsout/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/readyourheartsout/support
Hostage: By Clare Mackintosh Website: https://gobookmart.com "A mind-blowing read that questions everything you know about somebody. A triumph!" - Sandie Jones, New York Times bestselling author of The Other Woman "Fiendishly clever. Mackintosh takes domestic suspense to new heights in this tale of a kidnapped child, hijacked plane, and two parents' desperate fight to save their family." - Lisa Gardner, #1 New York Times bestselling author "A propulsive read―Hostage will have you questioning 'what would you do?' at every turn." - Karin Slaughter, New York Times bestselling author of The Silent Wife "It felt like watching a blockbuster movie; edge of seat, nail biting, propulsive, compulsive, thrilling and just so beautifully done." - Lisa Jewell, New York Times bestselling author of Then She Was Gone "A nail-biter of a thriller with an unexpected gut-punch at the end―a fantastic read!" - Shari Lapena, New York Times bestselling author of The End of Her "No one writes a twist like Clare Mackintosh." - Paula Hawkins, #1 New York Times bestselling author --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/support
Happy Sunday everyone! Today we talk about the book The Other Woman by Sandie Jones and spoiler alert, it's a good one. Come listen in as we go through some questions and pick a cast for this book if it ever was to be turned into a movie. Make sure to leave a review for us wherever you listen to your podcasts and maybe we'll shout you out in our next episode.If you prefer to watch this episode on YouTube check out the link below!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcOgiqL5n0IDuDAzrcgu5qQInterested in starting your own podcast? Following the link below let's Buzzsprout know we sent you, gets you a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, and helps support our show.https://w2ww.buzzsprout.com/?r10eferrer_id=1338184
Em is super excited about her new Book of the Month delivery and discusses The Half Sister by Sandie Jones as well as Icelandic Christmas folklore.Feelers - new book!The Half Sister by Sandie JonesIcelandic Folklore - wikipediaBooks and Cats Merch! Support the podcast and get some sweet books and cats merch - thank you for supporting the podcast!Learn another language while reading the classics with Prismatext - follow this link to support the podcast - and use code BOOKSNCATS for 30% off your orderGive your skin the love it deserves with Athia Skin Care - follow this link to support the podcast - use code AthiafCEQ for 15% off your order#botm #bookofthemonth #books #reading #readmorebooks #TheHalfSister #yule #cats #yulecat #icelandicchristmasfolklore Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ems-books-and-cats-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Author Stories - Author Interviews, Writing Advice, Book Reviews
Today’s author interview guest is Sandie Jones, author of The Half Sister. From Sandie Jones, the New York Times bestselling author of the Hello Sunshine Book Club pick The Other Woman, comes The Half Sister; a compelling new domestic suspense novel about a […]
Summer is over, but we're not done talking about the hot books of summer 2019. Which did we read? Did they live up to the hype? And what's still on our summer TBR? Also, as Gayle and Nicole approach the 100th episode of The Readerly Report, they want to do something big. Books mentioned in this show: https://amzn.to/34QNMQY (City Of Girls) by Elizabeth Gilbert https://amzn.to/2Od3nEJ (Fleishman Is In Trouble) by Taffy Brodesser-Akner (http://www.everydayiwritethebookblog.com/2019/07/fleishman-is-in-trouble-by-taffy-brodesser-akner/ (Gayle's review here)) https://amzn.to/308ggac (Searching For Sylvie Lee) by Jean Kwok (http://www.everydayiwritethebookblog.com/2019/06/searching-for-sylvie-lee-by-jean-kwok/ (Gayle's review here)) https://amzn.to/2NsSK11 (Three Women )by Lisa Taddeo https://amzn.to/2O829um (Evvie Drake Starts Over) by Linda Holmes (http://www.everydayiwritethebookblog.com/2019/06/evvie-drake-starts-over-by-linda-holmes/ (Gayle's review here)) https://amzn.to/31uWSRn (The Wedding Party) by Jasmine Guillory https://amzn.to/31ug7KB (Nothing To See Here) by Kevin Wilson https://amzn.to/32Mo7qM (The Mother-in-Law) by Sally Hepworth (http://www.everydayiwritethebookblog.com/2019/06/the-mother-in-law-by-sally-hepworth/ (Gayle's review here)) https://amzn.to/2LWlf3N (The Other Woman) by Sandie Jones (http://www.everydayiwritethebookblog.com/2018/12/the-other-woman-by-sandie-jones/ (Gayle's review here)) https://amzn.to/31qgplT (The Nickel Boys) by Colson Whitehead https://amzn.to/2Qi8Nkc (The Gifted School) by Bruce Holsinger https://amzn.to/32NUGVm (Mrs. Everything) by Jennifer Weiner https://amzn.to/2LAPZbO (On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous) by Ocean Vuong https://amzn.to/2LyqLup (Patsy) by Nicole Dennis-Benn https://amzn.to/31wSNfk (Inland) by Tea Obrecht https://amzn.to/300CPgO (Things You Save In A Fire) by Katherine Center https://amzn.to/32NV7is (Trick Mirror) by Jia Tolentino https://amzn.to/2Qeg2JX (Is There Still Sex In The City) by Candace Bushnell https://amzn.to/32OrGN7 (How Could She) by Lauren Mechling https://amzn.to/2LAm0AF (The Most Fun We've Ever Had) by Claire Lombordo https://amzn.to/2O1Xnyq (The Lager Queen of Minnesota) by J. Ryan Stradal (http://www.everydayiwritethebookblog.com/2019/07/the-lager-queen-of-minnesota-by-j-ryan-stradal/ (Gayle's review here)) https://amzn.to/307ajKo (The Real Michael Swann) by Bryan Reardon *Books linked above are our affiliate links. There's no additional expense you, but if you make a purchase through us a small portion of that contributes to the costs associated with making our podcast. Thanks so much for listening and for your support! Please help support the podcast and take a few minutes to https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-readerly-report/id1141898658?mt=2 (leave a review and/or rating) for the podcast on https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1141898658?i (iTunes), a commenton https://soundcloud.com/user-399446357 (Soundcloud) or interact wherever you listen to podcasts and talk about books. Connect With Us We'd love to hear from you at any and all places that you love to talk about books. You can find us at the spaces below. Nicole Bonia: http://www.nicolebonia.com/ (Nicole's Website) | Support this podcast
Today we have a bookish guest, Lauren Blinn. Lauren is a fellow Bookstagrammer that I met in real life at BookCon this year. In this episode, we chat: Book recommendations in the YA Fantasy, Contemporary and Historical Romance What was Lauren's experience at BookCon Tips for BookCon such as ARC drops and lines Authors that we met at the Romance Candy Crush Event BOOKS MENTIONED Helene Hunting Tessa Bailey Tessa Dare Romancing the Duke by Tessa Dare Kingdom of Exile by Maxym M. Martineau Wilder Girls by Rory Power Sawkills Girls by Claire Legrand The Rogue King by Abigail Owen American Royals by Katherine McGee The Thousandth Floor series by Katherine McGee Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo The Friend Zone by Abby Jimenez Crown of Feathers by Pau Preto, Nicki The Idea of You by Robinne Lee Damsel Elana Arnold The Warrior Maiden by Melanie Dickerson The First Mistake by Sandie Jones The Other Woman by Sandie Jones Meet Cute by Helena Hunting Good Luck Charm by Helena Hunting The House of Salt and Sorrow by Erin Craig The Simple Wild by KA Tucker Symptoms of a Heartbreak by Sona Charaipotra The Royal Holiday by Jasmine Guillory The Last Post by Renee Carlino The Cactus by Sarah Haywood Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman Dangerous Desires by J.T. Geissinger CONNECT WITH LAUREN Instagram SUPPORT THE WHAT TO READ NEXT PODCAST! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends
We begin by chatting with three volunteers from Parkinson Canada – Joe Vankoeverden from the Peterborough Chapter, Sandie Jones and Maria Mariano from Toronto. Next, we chat with Christine Annett, one of the fundraising ambassadors for The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada.
Amanda and guest Mya Nunnally discuss mermaid literature, engrossing audiobooks, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by TBR , Smoke and Summons by Charlie N. Holmberg, and Lola. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Questions 1. I teach 9th grade Honors English in Texas and am looking for a title to add to my novel unit for the spring semester. I currently have my classes choose between The Book Thief, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, and Ender’s Game. Ultimately I would like to find a book that hits a different level of interest for 15-16 year-olds, and can provide insight into a social issues research project that will close our unit. Preferably a book that is relatively similar in length to the other titles. Love your podcast and thanks in advance for your input, Melissa 2. I am looking for fiction for my wife, who is a huge fan of heist movies, soap opera-levels of drama, and sexually liberated female protagonists. She doesn’t read fiction for the most part, but her favorite media include Ocean’s 8, Ms. Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, and the Netflix show Cable Girls. Her academic specialization is refugee studies and the Middle East, so if there are any recommendations that take feature either, that would be fantastic. Thank you for your assistance in my overly narrow search. -Alex 3. A few years ago, I bought a copy of Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan, brought it home, and placed it on the bookshelf in my bedroom. Much to my surprise, when I was trying to go to sleep that night, I realized it glows. (By the way, this book made it off my TBR list in record time because the glowing cover made it really difficult to ignore!) Maybe a year later, I came across Radioactive by Lauren Redniss, which is a visual biography of Marie and Pierre Curie. This book also glows. Ever since then, I have been on the lookout for more books that glow, but have been unsuccessful. I had high hopes for The Radium Girls by Kate Moore, but much to my disappointment, it does not. Do you know of any books that fit the bill? I know this may be difficult, so in lieu of a luminescent read, I would also accept a book in which the reading experience goes beyond just words on the page. I’m thinking something along the lines of the “Miss Peregrine” series by Ransom Riggs which was inspired by old photographs and includes those photographs in the print edition. Another example is Echo by Pam Muñoz Ryan which encompasses multiple stories, including a fairytale. The fairytale pages are formatted differently than the rest of the book, music is woven throughout the book, and actual harmonica music is included at the beginning of each section. House of Leaves seems like it would work, but I’m a total scaredy cat and horror books are just not my thing. I like most genres (except horror), but tend to gravitate towards fantasy, historical fiction, and science nonfiction. Thanks for your help! -Jessica 4. Hi Amanda and Jenn! I travel from NC to TN at least once a month and it’s eight hours both ways. I usually download an audiobook that’s either 8 hrs or a little more or 16 hrs so I can read one or two going to and from. I download from my Libby app to dull the boredom and lately, I’ve been listening to what seems like the same book over and over again. I recently listened to The Other Woman by Sandie Jones followed by The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins (I know I was late to that one). I’m just really not digging this rut of sad female English main characters in abusive relationships because it makes for a depressing drive! I think Amanda was the one who said she only listens to nonfiction on audio, and I’m okay with that (recently also listened to Hidden Figures & I’ll Be Gone In The Dark on audio as well) but it would have to be super engaging. Basically I just want a fun audiobook that has the potential to make me laugh out loud. Other audiobooks included YA reads like The Hate U Give; The Fault in Our Stars; Will Grayson, Will Grayson; The Cruel Prince. DNFed Fates and Furies because I’m weird about audiobook narrator voices. I’m interested in some fantasy/sci-fi if possible. My latest pick for this weekend is Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore. I’ll take Audible reads but will be sad because I’m a poor library science grad student. -Tori 5. Hi! I’m trying to find some books for my 8 year old who reads at a 5th grade level. Most books in her age range bore her and trying to find more advanced books is tricky as she IS 8 so sometimes the subject matter can get a bit dicey. She really loves fantasy (HUGE Harry Potter fan!). She has specifically asked for books that are really thick and will take her awhile to read. Series books are a plus as she loves to really immerse herself in these characters and worlds. Thanks for your help! -Starla 6. Hi! I’m looking for read-a-likes of some favorite books but by authors of color. I don’t have a specific genre in mind that I’m requesting, so here’s a list of some favorites to give a sense of what I like, and you can choose your own adventure: Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye, The Rook by Daniel O’Malley, the Sevenwaters series by Juliet Marillier, the Lady Astronaut series by Mary Robinette Kowal, and the Murderbot series by Martha Wells. -Lindsey 7. Hi, I’m sure you’ve gotten questions about mermaid books before, but I’m hoping specifically for recommendations that are not YA but more literary with mermaid themes. I’ve loved books like Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock, or Alice Hoffman’s The Museum of Extraordinary Things. I’m a huge fan of Hoffman’s writing style even though (spoiler alert!) there was no real mermaid in the novel. I don’t necessarily need a romance element to enjoy the story, but it seems like all that’s out there is teen romance YA which is just not quite what I’m craving. If you have any recommendations at all for a richer, possibly mysterious read, I’d love to hear about it!! Thank you so much -Emily Books Discussed The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas The Disturbed Girl’s Dictionary by NoNieqa Ramos One Good Earl Deserves a Lover by Sarah MacLean The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid S by JJ Abrams and Doug Dorst Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff Bad Blood by John Carreyrou Dread Nation by Justina Ireland Seraphina by Rachel Hartman Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor Zero Sum Game by S.L Huang The Black God’s Drums by P. Djèlí Clark The Merman by Carl-Johan Vallgren (TW abuse of children and animals) The Mermaid by Christina Henry
Gayle has updates for Nicole. She's joined Scribd, she's a veteran Spivey swapper and she's hit her reading goal for the year. Nicole discusses why she couldn't finish reading American Prison, and after discussing what they've been reading, they go on to talk about the best books they read in 2018. What We've Been Reading https://amzn.to/2CEnyVU ( Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger) by Rebecca Traister https://amzn.to/2RsUWHr ( American Prison: A Reporter's Undercover Journey into the Business of Imprisonment) by Shane Bauer https://amzn.to/2VgGzow ( Sliver of Light: Three American Imprisoned in Iran) by Shane Bauer https://amzn.to/2GUBcrM (Daisy Jones and The Six) by Taylor Jenkins Reid Ray & Joan: The Man who Made the McDonald's Fortune and the Woman who Gave it All Away by Lisa Napoli https://amzn.to/2CFjO6x (The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google) by Scott Galloway https://amzn.to/2Roz2Vu (The Other Woman) by Sandie Jones https://amzn.to/2B2OEHg (The Last Mrs. Parrish) by Liv Constantine Our Best Books of the Year The Incendiaries by R.O. KwonThat Kind of Mother by Ruman AlaamAn American Marriage by Tayari Joneshttps://amzn.to/2GwB2Fp (A Cloud in the Shape of A Girl) by Jean ThompsonThe Honey Farm by Harriet Alida Lyehttps://amzn.to/2BoLpb6 (The Caregiver)
Today's guest is co-host Jean Huber. In this episode, we chat: All things book recommendations What Laura should bring to the beach to read this month A few memoirs that you should pick up What Laura and Jean read lately LINKS MENTIONED Sarah's Bookshelves Personalized Book Recommendations TBR by Book Riot Reese Witherspoon's Book Club Ashley Spivey's Book Club PODCAST MENTIONED #57: September Book Wrap Up with Clara Jackson BOOKS MENTIONED This is How it Always Is by Laurie Frankel The Other Woman by Sandie Jones Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid How to Walk Away by Katherine Center You will know me by Megan Abbott One Day in December by Josie Silver Pachinko by Min Jin Lee Severance by Ling Ma An Anonymous Girl by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen The Au Pair by Emma Rous Maid by Stephanie Land Winter in Paradise by Elin Hilderbrand An American Marriage by Tayari Jones Year One: Chronicles of The One series by Nora Roberts Of Blood and Bone by Nora Roberts Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah Once You Go In: A Memoir of Radical Faith by Carly Gelsinger For show archives and other book recommendations, please visit What to Read Next Blog (http://www.whattoreadnextblog.com)
This is a special bonus episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s which we are calling “Extra Dosage.” Full episodes will be release every other Wednesday. In between, Niki and I will share new information, original interviews and extra material that provide more context to topics raised in the previous episodes of the podcast. We’ll also answer your questions. Feel free to write us with questions at parkinsonspod@curiouscast.ca. From the time my hand started to tremor to the time of my Parkinson’s diagnosis I’d seen my family physician three times, been poked, pushed, pulled and tested by two neurologists and some residents, had blood tests, an ultra sound, an MRI, lost many hours in doctor office waiting rooms and chewed my fingernails to the quick – a couple of times. It was eight months of not knowing. And I was lucky. Some people are waiting years. It is not as if putting a label on my strange symptoms made it better or even go away, but for me it is just a relief to know it is something. But why is Parkinson’s disease so hard to diagnose? In this Extra Dosage episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s, I talk to my neurologist and pepper him with questions that I’ve never asked him before. Why is it hard to diagnose? What would he do if he was diagnosed? Is there really a gut health connection? What should I ask in my check-ups? What’s he looking for? And more. I find Dr. Jonathon Squires frank, funny, authentic, and accessible. I hope you do to. Meanwhile, Niki sits down with a Sandie Jones and Grace Ferrari at Parkinson Canada. Sandy pre-dates the Parkinson wonder drug levodopa. She shares her experience with Parkinson’s as a nurse in the early 1960’s. After hearing what it was like, I’ll likely never complain about having to take my pills so often. Follow me, Larry Gifford Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer I see Dr. Jonathon Squires at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health at UBC. You can find more information about the centre here https://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/ For more info on our partner Parkinson Canada head to http://www.parkinson.ca/ The toll free hotline mentioned in this episode is 1-800-565-3000 Or follow them on Twitter Parkinson Canada @ParkinsonCanada Parkinson Society BC @ParkinsonsBC Credits Dila Velazquez - Story Producer Rob Johnston - Senior Audio Producer