Tag: St. Martins Press
Review: Hotel Laguna by Nicola Harrison
by Kate Padilla | Feb 16, 2023 | Book Reviews | 2 |
Review: Hotel Laguna by Nicola Harrison, St Martin’s Press – Nicola Hansen’s historical fiction, “Hotel Laguna,” set in 1945, highlights the creation of the “Pageant of the Masters” in southern California where well-known artworks are recreated live, with people in costumes.
Read MoreInterview: Loigman on The Matchmaker’s Gift
by Doris Booth | Oct 1, 2022 | Featured, Interviews, Video | 0 |
The Matchmaker’s Gift, Lynda Cohen Loigman, St. Martin’s Press – Heartfelt and magical, THE MATCHMAKER’S GIFT is about two women from two different eras—a matchmaker and her divorce attorney granddaughter—who defy societal expectations and embrace their unique gift for seeing soulmates in the most unexpected of places.
Read MoreInterview: Debut Novel Blends Technology, Psychology, Free Will, Romance
by Diane Slocum | May 1, 2022 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
The Arc, Tory Henwood Hoen, St. Martin”s Press – Ursula was 35 years old, and still single. When she was in a relationship, she felt as if she lost herself, which was followed by wanting out. Rafael was over 40. He had been badly hurt by a previous relationship and was wary of a repeat performance. Then came The Arc.
Read MoreReview: Wingwalkers by Taylor Brown
by Cindy Matthews | Feb 3, 2022 | Book Reviews | 0 |
Review: Wingwalkers, Taylor Brown, St,. Martins Press – Della Mackintosh inherited a sawmill after her father killed himself during the Great Depression. She finds her life unendurable.
Read MoreIndie Bestseller List
by Editorial Staff | Nov 29, 2021 | Indie Bestseller List | 0 |
The Indie Bestseller List – Published Wednesday, November 24, 2021 (for the sales week ended Sunday, November 21, 2021). Based on reporting from hundreds of independent bookstores across the United States.
Read MoreReview: The Show Girl by Nicola Harrison
by Kate Padilla | Jun 30, 2021 | Book Reviews | 0 |
The Show Girl, Nicola Harrison, St. Martin’s Press – Nicola Harrison’s, “The Show Girl,” is a no-frills but elegant novel in which the author traces Olive McCormick’s life as an entertainer determined to become one of the Ziegfeld Follies, against dramatic odds.
Read MoreInterview: The Lost Manuscript: A Love Letter to Books
by Ellen Birkett Morris | May 1, 2021 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
The Lost Manuscript, Cathy Bonidan, St. Martins Press – In THE LOST MANUSCRIPT, Anne-Lise Briard finds and reads an abandoned manuscript with a mysterious address on it.
Read MoreBook Review: Hello, Summer by Mary Kay Andrews
by Cindy Matthews | Mar 30, 2020 | Book Reviews | 2 |
Hello, Summer, Mary Kay Andrews, St Martins Press – Conley Hawkins has ink in her blood. Daughter of generations of newspaper owners and journalists, her award-winning career looks set to soar onward and upward—until a golden opportunity falls apart, leaving her adrift and jobless.
Read MoreInterview: Story Grows Out of Nostalgia for Montauk
by Ellen Birkett Morris | Mar 1, 2020 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
Montauk, Nicola Harrison, St. Martin’s Press – Enchanted with the history of Montauk, Long Island, Nicola Harrison decided to tell the story of a modest woman who finds herself among high society.
Read MoreCommunity Fuels Creativity for Lynda Loigman’s Novel
by Ellen Birkett Morris | Mar 1, 2019 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
The Wartime Sisters, Lynda Cohen Loigman, St. Martins Press – Lynda Cohen Loigman was taking her first creative writing class at the Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence College when she discovered the power of having a writing community to better her work.
Read MoreThe Great Alone by Kristin Hannah
by Kate Padilla | Feb 11, 2019 | Book Reviews | 1 |
The Great Alone, Kristin Hannah, St. Martins Press – The austere beauty and unforgiving winters of Alaska’s outback further unravels the already-fragile and violent life of the Allbright family in Kristin Hannah’s novel, “The Great Alone.”
Read MoreShe was the Quiet One, a Novel, Speaks to #MeToo Movement
by Anna Roins | Jan 1, 2019 | Interviews, Written | 0 |
She Was the Quiet One, Michele Campbell, Macmillan – She was the Quiet One is about twin sisters, Bel and Rose who have been sent to Odell Academy boarding school after their mother passes away.
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