Category: Audio
Interview: Dean Koontz Inspires Hope in Latest Novel, Devoted
by Doris Booth | Apr 1, 2020 | Audio, Featured, Interviews | 0 |
Devoted, Dean Koontz, Thomas & Mercer – In his first book with Amazon Publishing’s Thomas & Mercer, DEVOTED, Dean Koontz, the internationally bestselling master of suspense, offers an epic thriller about a golden retriever, a boy named Woody, his mother Megan, and their extended family, as they confront a terrifying threat to all humanity.
Read MoreInterview: In the Land of Men, Women Need Not Be Victims
by Doris Booth | Mar 1, 2020 | Audio, Featured, Interviews | 0 |
In the Land of Men, Adrienne Miller, Harper Collins – Once in a while a book comes along that accomplishes more than yelling and screaming about the social issues that divide us.
Read MoreJoan Didion’s Life Work Instilled in New LOA Series
by Doris Booth | Nov 1, 2019 | Audio, Featured, Interviews | 0 |
Joan Didion, David Ulin Editor, Library of America – A major literary event: Library of America launches a definitive collected edition of one of the most original and influential writers of our time
Read MoreMet Her Match by Jude Deveraux, Her Best Yet
by Doris Booth | Oct 1, 2019 | Audio, Featured, Interviews | 0 |
Met Her Match, Jude Deveraux, Mira Books – Bestselling author Jude Deveraux is at her best in her latest book, MET HER MATCH. Terri Rayburn is a girl with a reputation.
Read MoreThe Big Book of Classic Fantasy
by Doris Booth | Jul 1, 2019 | Audio, Featured, Interviews | 0 |
The Big Book of Classic Fantasy, Ann and Jeff Vandemeer, Vintage – For those of us looking to escape the insanity of today’s world, here is a book that can immerse the reader into pure fantasy landscapes.
Read MoreGoldstone’s Assassin of Shadows Blends Fiction and History
by Doris Booth | Jun 1, 2019 | Audio, Featured, Interviews | 0 |
Assassin of Shadows, Lawrence Goldstone, Pegasus Books – Just after 4 P.M. on September 6, 1901, twenty-eight-year-old anarchist Leon Czolgosz pumps two shots into the chest and abdomen of President William McKinley.
Read MoreThe Woman Inside by E.G. Scott Plays A Dangerous Game
by Doris Booth | Feb 1, 2019 | Audio, Featured, Interviews | 0 |
The Woman Inside, E G Scott, Dutton – Nothing is as it seems, and no one can be trusted in debut domestic thriller THE WOMAN INSIDE by writing duo, E.G. Scott (whose real names are Elizabeth Keenan and Greg Wand).
Read MoreRoxanne Veletzos’ The Girl They Left Behind Depicts Life Behind Iron Curtain
by Doris Booth | Dec 1, 2018 | Audio, Featured, Interviews | 0 |
The Girl They Left Behind, Roxanne Veletzos, Atria Books – For Roxanne Veletzos, THE GIRL THEY LEFT BEHIND is an intensely personal story. Her debut novel is a sweeping saga of family and love. The tale takes place in 1941 in war-torn Bucharest and depicts life behind the Iron Curtain during the Soviet Union occupation.
Read MoreElliot Ackerman: Waiting for Eden, a Stunning Work
by Doris Booth | Nov 1, 2018 | Audio, Featured, Interviews | 0 |
Waiting for Eden, Elliot Ackerman, Knopf – Elliot Ackerman—whose last novel, Dark at the Crossing, was a finalist for the 2017 National Book Award—returns with WAITING FOR EDEN (Knopf, 2018 ), a breathtakingly spare and shattering new novel that showcases Ackerman’s singular gift for depicting humanity in all its complexity.
Read MoreHow Does Fiona Neill Turn Betrayal Into Forgiveness?
by Doris Booth | Sep 1, 2018 | Audio, Featured, Interviews | 0 |
The Betrayals, Fiona Neill, Pegasus Books – Sometimes there are four sides to a story. Which can you believe? British author and well-known journalist, Fiona Neill, insightful story of a family in crisis in her latest novel, THE BETRAYALS
Read MoreScreenwriter Seth Greenland on His Latest Novel
by Doris Booth | Aug 1, 2018 | Audio, Featured, Interviews | 0 |
Hazards of Good Fortune, Seth Greenland, Europa Editions – What does it mean to be a good guy in a world fraught with racial tensions and steeped in egos?
Read MoreWaite’s Memoir, A Beautiful, Terrible Thing, Focuses on Pscychopathy
by Doris Booth | Jul 1, 2018 | Audio, Featured, Interviews | 0 |
A Beautiful Terrible Thing, Jen Waite, Penguin Random House – Madly in love, enjoying marriage and new motherhood, Jen Waite was eager to dismiss the nagging suspicion that her husband was having an affair after finding a disturbing email on their home computer.
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