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Barbara Peters in conversation with Tami Hoag
Today I'm sharing my top tip for plowing through lengthy novels, and also I'm sharing twenty three book recommendations, that are all 450 pages or more, listed in order of length:The Real Anthony Fauci by RFK Jr. — 934 pages The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt — 864 pagesA Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara — 720 pagesMoonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz — 608 pagesPretty Girls by Karin Slaughter — 592 pagesAshes to Ashes by Tami Hoag — 592 pagesThe Heart's Invisible Furies by John Boyne — 590 pagesThe Lincoln Highway by Amor Towels - 576 pagesThe Secret History by Donna Tartt — 559 pagesThe Most Fun We Ever Had by Claire Lombardo — 532 pagesAll the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr — 531 pagesMiddlesex by Jeff Eugenides — 529 pagesThe Circle by Dave Eggers– 504 pagesPachinko by Min Jin Lee — 490 pages Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz — 477 pagesAmericanah by Chimananada Ngoziii Adichie — 477 pagesThe Murmur of Bees by Sofia Segovia — 471 pagesThe Four Winds by Kristin Hannah — 464 pagesA Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles — 462 pagesBig Little Lies by Liane Moriarty — 460 pagesGone Girl by Gillian Flynn — 456 pagesThis Tender Land by William Kent Krueger — 450 pagesThe Invisible Life of Addie La Rue by V.E. Schwab — 448 pages
Roger Stelljes discusses his 5th Tori Hunter thriller, THE SNOW GRAVES, and much more with Pamela Fagan Hutchins, on Crime & Wine. About Roger Stelljes: A proud native of Minnesota and a voracious reader of novels, Roger is also an avid sports fan, particularly of the Minnesota Golden Gopher hockey team as well as the Minnesota Twins, Vikings and the Wild. If you can't find him at a game, you might find him on one of Minnesota's lakes, golf courses, or at a local hockey rink. He became a fan of Michael Crichton, David Baldacci, W.E.B. Griffin, Robert Ludlum, James Patterson, Michael Connelly, Tami Hoag, John Sandford and Vince Flynn. All of them in one way, shape or form have influenced his writing. About THE SNOW GRAVES: The young couple lies still on the snow-covered sidewalk, their gloved hands tightly linked as though they could save each other. But flashing blue lights illuminate the quiet street, and drops of blood scatter the pure white ground… Agent Tori Hunter is heartbroken at the murders of Cam and Gracie, two college students dating for just a few months, shot dead outside his aunt's home. With witnesses in this once-peaceful neighborhood saying they saw a black car speed away, Tori is desperately tracking it down when a nine-year-old girl is found sitting alone on a park bench, refusing to speak. No-one in this small community knows who she is… is she somehow linked to the murders? Visiting little Alisha as she huddles in her pink coat, Tori quickly realises she is deaf. As her hands move in sign language Tori makes out her message: We had to run from the lady in the black car. I want to go home. Did Alisha witness Cam and Gracie's killer? Tori is racing to follow her directions to a lonely cabin deep in the pine forest when she gets an anonymous call from a female voice that makes her blood run cold. “Hello, Tori. To keep Alisha safe you need to do exactly as I say…” Is Tori speaking to the killer, or is putting her trust in this mysterious woman her one hope of catching the true perpetrator? As more phone calls come, it's clear the voice knows all about a cold case from Tori's past—and that Tori must confront this twisted mind, and her own darkest demons before more innocent lives are lost. An absolutely unputdownable read that will have you gasping at the twists and turns. Perfect for fans of Robert Dugoni, Gregg Olsen and Melinda Leigh.
Roger Stelljes discusses his 5th Tori Hunter thriller, THE SNOW GRAVES, and much more with Pamela Fagan Hutchins, on Crime & Wine. About Roger Stelljes: A proud native of Minnesota and a voracious reader of novels, Roger is also an avid sports fan, particularly of the Minnesota Golden Gopher hockey team as well as the Minnesota Twins, Vikings and the Wild. If you can't find him at a game, you might find him on one of Minnesota's lakes, golf courses, or at a local hockey rink. He became a fan of Michael Crichton, David Baldacci, W.E.B. Griffin, Robert Ludlum, James Patterson, Michael Connelly, Tami Hoag, John Sandford and Vince Flynn. All of them in one way, shape or form have influenced his writing. About THE SNOW GRAVES: The young couple lies still on the snow-covered sidewalk, their gloved hands tightly linked as though they could save each other. But flashing blue lights illuminate the quiet street, and drops of blood scatter the pure white ground… Agent Tori Hunter is heartbroken at the murders of Cam and Gracie, two college students dating for just a few months, shot dead outside his aunt's home. With witnesses in this once-peaceful neighborhood saying they saw a black car speed away, Tori is desperately tracking it down when a nine-year-old girl is found sitting alone on a park bench, refusing to speak. No-one in this small community knows who she is… is she somehow linked to the murders? Visiting little Alisha as she huddles in her pink coat, Tori quickly realises she is deaf. As her hands move in sign language Tori makes out her message: We had to run from the lady in the black car. I want to go home. Did Alisha witness Cam and Gracie's killer? Tori is racing to follow her directions to a lonely cabin deep in the pine forest when she gets an anonymous call from a female voice that makes her blood run cold. “Hello, Tori. To keep Alisha safe you need to do exactly as I say…” Is Tori speaking to the killer, or is putting her trust in this mysterious woman her one hope of catching the true perpetrator? As more phone calls come, it's clear the voice knows all about a cold case from Tori's past—and that Tori must confront this twisted mind, and her own darkest demons before more innocent lives are lost. An absolutely unputdownable read that will have you gasping at the twists and turns. Perfect for fans of Robert Dugoni, Gregg Olsen and Melinda Leigh. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crime-and-wine/support
Roger Stelljes discusses his 5th Tori Hunter thriller, THE SNOW GRAVES, and much more with Pamela Fagan Hutchins, on Crime & Wine. About Roger Stelljes: A proud native of Minnesota and a voracious reader of novels, Roger is also an avid sports fan, particularly of the Minnesota Golden Gopher hockey team as well as the Minnesota Twins, Vikings and the Wild. If you can't find him at a game, you might find him on one of Minnesota's lakes, golf courses, or at a local hockey rink. He became a fan of Michael Crichton, David Baldacci, W.E.B. Griffin, Robert Ludlum, James Patterson, Michael Connelly, Tami Hoag, John Sandford and Vince Flynn. All of them in one way, shape or form have influenced his writing. About THE SNOW GRAVES: The young couple lies still on the snow-covered sidewalk, their gloved hands tightly linked as though they could save each other. But flashing blue lights illuminate the quiet street, and drops of blood scatter the pure white ground… Agent Tori Hunter is heartbroken at the murders of Cam and Gracie, two college students dating for just a few months, shot dead outside his aunt's home. With witnesses in this once-peaceful neighborhood saying they saw a black car speed away, Tori is desperately tracking it down when a nine-year-old girl is found sitting alone on a park bench, refusing to speak. No-one in this small community knows who she is… is she somehow linked to the murders? Visiting little Alisha as she huddles in her pink coat, Tori quickly realises she is deaf. As her hands move in sign language Tori makes out her message: We had to run from the lady in the black car. I want to go home. Did Alisha witness Cam and Gracie's killer? Tori is racing to follow her directions to a lonely cabin deep in the pine forest when she gets an anonymous call from a female voice that makes her blood run cold. “Hello, Tori. To keep Alisha safe you need to do exactly as I say…” Is Tori speaking to the killer, or is putting her trust in this mysterious woman her one hope of catching the true perpetrator? As more phone calls come, it's clear the voice knows all about a cold case from Tori's past—and that Tori must confront this twisted mind, and her own darkest demons before more innocent lives are lost. An absolutely unputdownable read that will have you gasping at the twists and turns. Perfect for fans of Robert Dugoni, Gregg Olsen and Melinda Leigh.
This week, the women of Book Bistro are looking back at some of their favorite romantic suspense titles. Join Stacy, Meka, Georgina, and Shannon as they reminisce about romantic suspense from the 80's, 90's, and early 2000's. Books mentioned include: Karen Robards, One Summer Mariah Stewart, Dead Wrong (Dead #1) Tami Hoag, Lucky's Lady (Doucet #2) Tami Hoag, Ashes To Ashes (Kovac and Liska #1) Lisa Jackson, The Morning After (Savannah #2) Allison Brennan, The Prey (Predator #1) Jennifer Blake, Wildest Dreams Julie Garwood, Heartbreaker (Buchanan-Renard #1) Suzanne Brockman, Bodyguard Karen Rose, You Can't Hide (Romantic Suspense #5) Allison Brennan, Love Me To Death (Lucy Kincaid #1) Brenda Novak, Dead Silence (Stillwater #1) 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
Jake is a biographer (is that a job if you're not Kitty Kelly?) and Dixie is... oh come on. So there's a Missing Star, Devon, and then there's Dixie, the tow truck driver, do I have to draw a map for you or have you ever read a book before? The Law of Economy of Characters is absolutely in play here. This is a surprisingly charming book in that "the big lie is gonna come calling" genre; it's even a fun example of the "quirky small town" business - and Sara found it in a Little Free Library! This is the old school romance that has dealt with body image issues better than any we've ever read, but we should still warn that it's about somebody who gained weight and is evidently literally unrecognizable? But he's also, like, real dumb. Jude Deveraux is tearing her hair out because somebody is happy and not cocaine-skinny. It also has a friend who before the book starts died by suicide, disordered eating that's also in the past, and that Big Lie plot. (It also has hilarious geography.) In general though it's a blast and we'd like to meet the fun wine aunt who slipped this into a neighborhood LFL!
Olivia Matthews is the cozy mystery pseudonym of award-winning, national best-selling author Patricia Sargeant. Patricia has been inspired by writers such as Walter Mosley, Dick Francis and Tami Hoag, who put ordinary people in extraordinary situations and have them find the Hero Inside. To learn more about her upcoming releases and events, visit PatriciaSargeant.com. Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/AuthorPatriciaSargeantTwitter https://twitter.com/BooksbyPatriciaWebsite https://patriciasargeant.com/Books mentioned:Black Hearts in Battersea by Joan AikenGoal, Motivation and Conflict by Debra Dixon*************************************Sisters in Crime was founded in 1986 to promote the ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers. Through advocacy, programming and leadership, SinC empowers and supports all crime writers regardless of genre or place on their career trajectory.www.SistersinCrime.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sincnational/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SINCnationalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sistersincrime
Barbara Peters in conversation with John Hart with Tami Hoag
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The pals share the books they've been reading. Books touched on: The Trauma of Everyday Life, by Mark Epstein; How to Be an Anti-Racist, by Ibram X. Kendi; Between the World and Me, by Ta-Nahesi Coates; The Boy, by Tami Hoag; F*ckface, by Leah Hampton; Strange Adventures, by Tom King and Mitch Gerads; The Ludocrats, by Kieron Gillen and Jim Rossignol.
Becca & Josi read reviews from Amazon and talk about the people who get angry over them. Each episode, they pick new reviews and try to guess the books, and leaving you feeling complete with the bi-weekly dark horse devotional!
Becca & Josi read reviews from Amazon and talk about the people who get angry over them. Each episode, they pick new reviews and try to guess the books, and leaving you feeling complete with the bi-weekly dark horse devotional!
Becca & Josi ead reviews from Amazon and talk about the people who get angry over them. Each episode, they pick new reviews and try to guess the books, and leaving you feeling complete with the bi-weekly dark horse devotional!
Becca & Josi ead reviews from Amazon and talk about the people who get angry over them. Each episode, they pick new reviews and try to guess the books, and leaving you feeling complete with the bi-weekly dark horse devotional!
Becca & Josi ead reviews from Amazon and talk about the people who get angry over them. Each episode, they pick new reviews and try to guess the books, and leaving you feeling complete with the bi-weekly dark horse devotional!
Becca & Josi ead reviews from Amazon and talk about the people who get angry over them. Each episode, they pick new reviews and try to guess the books, and leaving you feeling complete with the bi-weekly dark horse devotional!
Becca & Josi ead reviews from Amazon and talk about the people who get angry over them. Each episode, they pick new reviews and try to guess the books, and leaving you feeling complete with the bi-weekly bevotional.
Becca & Josi ead reviews from Amazon and talk about the people who get angry over them. Each episode, they pick new reviews and try to guess the books, and leaving you feeling complete with the bi-weekly bevotional.
Becca & Josi ead reviews from Amazon and talk about the people who get angry over them. Each episode, they pick new reviews and try to guess the books, and leaving you feeling complete with the bi-weekly bevotional.
Becca & Josi ead reviews from Amazon and talk about the people who get angry over them. Each episode, they pick new reviews and try to guess the books, and leaving you feeling complete with the bi-weekly bevotional.
AudioFile’s Michele Cobb and host Jo Reed discuss the biggest night in the audiobook world, the Audie Awards. Last night was the 25th annual celebration of audiobook excellence. Tune in today as we reveal the winner of the Best Female Narrator award, a category that includes some of the best narrators in the industry, recognized for their excellent work on compelling audiobooks. The finalists for the 2020 Audie Awards Best Female Narrator are: ALL THE LOST THINGS by Michelle Sacks, read by Cassandra Morris, published by Hachette Audio THE BOY by Tami Hoag, read by Hillary Huber, published by Brilliance Audio NOTHING TO SEE HERE by Kevin Wilson, read by Marin Ireland, published by HarperAudio PRIME SUSPECT by Lynda La Plante, read by Rachel Atkins, published by Zaffle THE TEN THOUSAND DOORS OF JANUARY by Alix E. Harrow, read by January LaVoy, published by Hachette Audio Find a full list of 2020 Audie Award finalists and winners at theaudies.com Support for Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine comes from Oasis Audio, publisher of Jolina Petersheim’s How the Light Gets In — a 2020 Audie Awards winner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meet Becca & Josi as they read reviews from Amazon and talk about the people who get angry over them. Each episode, they pick new reviews and try to guess the books, and leaving you feeling complete with the bi-weekly bevotional.
Meet Becca & Josi as they read reviews from Amazon and talk about the people who get angry over them. Each episode, they pick new reviews and try to guess the books, and leaving you feeling complete with the bi-weekly bevotional.
On today's Defence Deconstructed Podcast, we discuss the addition of a third shipyard to the National Shipbuilding Strategy with Ian Mack and Craig Stone. Defence Deconstructed is part of the CGAI Podcast Network and today's episode is brought to you by the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI). Subscribe to the CGAI Podcast Network on iTunes, SoundCloud, or wherever else you can find Podcasts! Bios: Dave Perry (host) - Senior Analyst and Vice President with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. Craig Stone - associate professor at the Canadian Forces College. Ian Mack - director-general in the Department of National Defence responsible for almost a decade (2007-2017) for the conception, shaping and support to the launch and subsequent implementation of the National Shipbuilding Strategy. Newly a CGAI Fellow and Fellow of the International Centre for Complex Project Management. Related Links: - "A Basic Primer on Naval Shipbuilding" [CGAI Primer] (https://www.cgai.ca/a_basic_primer_on_naval_shipbuilding) -"Lessons from the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy" [CGAI Podcast] (https://www.cgai.ca/lessons_from_the_national_shipbuilding_procurement_strategy) Book Recommendations: Craig Stone: "The Political Economy of Defence" by Ron Matthews(https://www.amazon.ca/Political-Economy-Defence-Ron-Matthews/dp/1108424929) Ian Mack: "The 1st Victim" by Tami Hoag (https://www.amazon.ca/1st-Victim-featuring-excerpt-Special-ebook/dp/B00BSY63XU) Recording Date: 3 September 2019. Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on Linkedin. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Jay Rankin. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
In this episode, Shannon, Stacy and Natalia discuss comfort reads; those wonderful authors and/or books that you can return to again and again because they make you feel so good! Authors and books discussed are: Tami Hoag, romantic suspense author Kristan Higgins, Too Good to Be True JD Robb, In Death Series J.R. Ward, The Black Dagger Brotherhood Series Yasmine Galenorn, Otherworld Series Susan Elizabeth Phillips, romance author Dean Koontz, Lightning Sarah Lyons Fleming, City series Julia Quinn, The bridgertons', series J.K. Rowling, the Harry Potter series 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.
We're joined by Shayla Black and Lexi Blake! They are two bestselling, prolific authors who talk all about their gloriously filthy stories, their writing process, and a slew of random topics! Ways to listen: iTunes: Click the button in the banner or here to download (and subscribe!) iTunes: 50 - Shayla Black and Lexi Blake: Masters of Menage Stream on Simplecast: Ep. 50 Shayla Black and Lexi Blake: Masters of Menage Click here for GooglePlay! It's also available on Stitcher, Spotify, or most other podcast apps! To find out more about Shayla, you can check out her website or follow her on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. And Lexi on her website, Facebook or Twitter. Highlights from our conversation include: Their first experiences going to RWA. How they met and starting working together as part of an accountability writing group and discovered that they were compatible. How they accidentally predicted current events in their Perfect Gentleman series. What their joint writing process looks like. How the Masters of Menage series came about...tequila! Why "traditional menage" felt limiting to them. "Let's take tropes and make them really dirty!" "She starts a virgin, but it doesn't last long." "We'll just give you more cock. It's fine." "He finally did give her his penis, in case you're wondering..." How their husbands are the backbones of their businesses. How they juggle all their many writing projects. How they deal with writer's block when their schedule doesn't have room for it. How their Perfect Gentleman series came about and how they developed it. "Those things can be slippery suckers!" Pickles, clowns, and pranks! Why they don't want to survive the zombie apocalypse Books mentioned: At the Pleasure of the President by Shayla and Lexi (not up yet, so here's the link to the first book in the series!) Their Virgin Captive by Shayla Black and Lexi Blake Their Virgin Secretary Shayla Black and Lexi Blake More Than Crave You by Shayla Black Protected by Lexi Blake Scandal Never Sleeps by Shayla Black and Lexi Blake A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas Lucky's Lady by Tami Hoag
Please join Tiferet Journal, and Tiferet Talk Interviews host Gayle Brandeis on June 28 at 6:30pm EST for an interview with writer, author, lecturer, interviewer and Editor-in-Chief at Author Magazine, William (Bill) Kenower. Mr. Kenower is the author of several highly reviewed books; Write Within Yourself: An Author's Companion and his latest book Fearless Writing: How to Create Boldly and Write with Confidence. He also hosts a weekly online radio program called Author2Author where he interviews writers on the intersections of writing and life. Some of his exceptional past guests include William Gibson, Richard Bach, David Rocklin, Tami Hoag, and Holly Robinson. Bill Kenower's articles have been published in The New York Times and Edible Seattle, and he has been a featured blogger for the Huffington Post. Mr. Kenower is also the Editor-in-Chief of Author Magazine where he oversees the daily tasks of managing a premiere publication. Bill also writes a popular essay blog there and conducts in-person video interviews with a wide range of literary luminaries. For more information about our guest, William Kenower, please visit:http://www.williamkenower.com/ These interviews are proudly brought to you by Tiferet Journal: Promoting Tolerance through Literature & Art. http://tiferetjournal.com/
Tune in for Book Lights when host Debra Parmley chats with bestselling critically-acclaimed author Jordan Dane about her latest book Mr. January. Jordan Dane's gritty thrillers are ripped from the headlines with vivid settings, intrigue, and dark humor. Publishers Weekly compared her intense novels to Lisa Jackson, Lisa Gardner, and Tami Hoag,naming her debut novel NO ONE HEARD HER SCREAM as Best Books of 2008. Dane also pens young adult novels for Harlequin Teen. Formerly an energy sales executive, she now writes full time and shares her Texas residence with two pampered rescue dogs. For more about Jordan Dane visit http://www.JordanDane.com And for more about Debra Parmley visit http://debraparmley.com Book Lights – shining a light on good books!
The Nikki Latrelle Mystery Novels are set in the high-stakes world of horse racing -- a world Sasscer Hill knows well and captures in vivid detail. It's impossible to talk about horse racing mysteries without giving a nod to the master, Dick Francis. But Sasscer was also influenced by Walter Farley's Black Stallion series, which she devoured as a child. She also gives a shout out to Tami Hoag and Margaret Maron, and to Dick's son, Felix, whose new series is set in the same realm as Sasscer's soon-to-be-released Fia McKee series. The first book in Sasscer's new series, Flamingo Road, comes out in early 2017. Check out Sasscer's blog for ongoing updates as well as more info on Irish Travelers, Fia McKee, and horses. ;-) As always, if you'd rather read than listen, a transcript is below. Enjoy! Transcript of Interview with Sasscer Hill Laura Brennan: My guest today is thriller author, amateur jockey and racehorse breeder, Sasscer Hill. Her Nikki Latrelle mysteries are set in a world she knows well: behind the scenes at -- and on -- the racetrack. Sasscer, thank you for joining me. Sasscer Hill: I'm delighted to be here. LB: I absolutely want to talk about writing and your books, but first, I want to talk about horses. You grew up around horses? SH: I did. I took a lot of riding lessons as a child, but it wasn't until my father died when I was 16 and a gentleman who had a lot of champion steeplechase horses took me under his wing -- he was a family friend that my family had known. And I learned almost everything I know about horses from him. And then of course I ended up buying a broodmare and had my own race horses for 30 years. So, yeah, I know a little bit race horses and horses in general. LB: It's just an, it's an entirely different world than anything I've experienced. How did you start riding competitively? SH: The gentleman who took me under his wing, as I said, was a big-time steeplechase person, and so of course he was involved in the sport. And I loved it from the get-go. I just thought it was the coolest thing in the world, racing over fences. But scary, you know? And I ended up entering some amateur, little steeplechase races and it was scary as heck, but it was a real adrenaline rush. And a lot of fun. So I stuck with that and won a big race up in Potomac one year when I was 36, and that was my big day. But it is, you connect with horses. When you're really connecting with the horse, it's like you steer him with your mind. It's incredible. LB: Well, you give your horses, and the books, they have so much personality. SH: Oh, they do in real life, not just in books. They have tremendous personality. LB: So you turned to writing, with a T, and why mysteries? What linked racing with murder for you? SH: Oh, Dick Francis, for sure. And I started out of course with Walter Farley's Black Stallion books, and they were always filled with intrigue. And of course like all of us mystery lovers, who didn't love Nancy Drew? And all those kinds books as we grew up, and as we got older we were reading all those wonderful English writers like Dorothy Sayers and Agatha Christie and I mean I just loved all of those. And of course I graduated to Dick Francis and that was it for me. I thought, boy, I'm gonna write like Dick Francis -- or at least in the tradition of. Nobody can write like Dick Francis, and to try, I thought, would be very foolish. Just in the tradition of. LB: I think there's a commonality though, between you and Dick Francis, in that racing comes first for your main character. SH: It does, for Nikki Latrelle. In the new books that are coming out with St. Martin's, it still at the racetrack, but now instead of a jockey, I'm dealing with a female agent who works for the Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau. And that's kind of a different story line, but still it's all about the horses. Because the stories wouldn't exist if it wasn't for the horses at ...
Bill welcomes Tami Hoag to the show. Tami Hoag is the #1 international bestselling author of more than thirty books published in more than thirty languages worldwide, including her latest thrillers—BITTER SEASON, COLD COLD HEART and THE 9TH GIRL. Renowned for combining thrilling plots with character-driven suspense, Hoag first hit the New York Times Bestseller list with NIGHT SINS, and each of her books since has been a bestseller. What can we say? Tami knows how to tell a good story. Don't miss it.
Tami Hoag joins us to talk about the flooding in Wellington, her large alligator, her new books and horses. Plus, US Coach Scott Hassler on the Young Horse Championships and training the young horse. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Best selling author and Grand Prix dressage rider, Tami Hoag, joins Helena and Glenn this week to talk about Tami's writing as well as her riding career.With thirteen consecutive NY Times bestsellers to her credit, Tami has more than 35 million books in print, published in more than twenty languages worldwide. Best of all, Tami is a horse woman through and through. In this episode we learn about Tami's first pony, Dan, and her path to success as both a rider and a novelist.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag also owns 7 horses and rides Dressage at the highest level. Speak to Tami today and find out about her latest book and how she does it all!Amazons author profile states - Tami Hoag is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous thrillers including Dust to Dust, Ashes to Ashes, Night Sins, Cry Wolf, Dark Paradise and Still Waters. She lives in Virginia.
New York Times bestselling author Tami Hoag also owns 7 horses and rides Dressage at the highest level. Speak to Tami today and find out about her latest book and how she does it all!Amazons author profile states - Tami Hoag is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous thrillers including Dust to Dust, Ashes to Ashes, Night Sins, Cry Wolf, Dark Paradise and Still Waters. She lives in Virginia.