Jill Gardner’s Favorite Main Street Businesses
March 2, 2021
By Lynn Cahoon My favorite South Cove businesses? Well, I should say all of them since I run the Business-to-Business meetings for the city council. However, I do have a… READ MORE
March 2, 2021
By Lynn Cahoon My favorite South Cove businesses? Well, I should say all of them since I run the Business-to-Business meetings for the city council. However, I do have a… READ MORE
February 28, 2021
By V.S. Alexander Many readers know me as a writer of World War II fiction—the author of The Taster and The Traitor—dramas that focused on particular events taking place in… READ MORE
February 26, 2021
By Rosalind Lauer How would you define joy? A glorious happy dance? The word “joy” suggests one of those wonderful moments in life when we experience a burst of good… READ MORE
February 19, 2021
WILD WOMEN AND THE BLUES is my debut historical fiction novel, which takes place in Chicago in 1925 and 2015. Written as a dual storyline, I enjoyed weaving two timelines… READ MORE
February 18, 2021
By Marina Adair There is nothing quite as romantic as winter. Some people associate the chilly mornings, rainy days, and longer evenings with sadness. But winter can be the most… READ MORE
February 16, 2021
By Marina Adair From Princess Diaries to Princess Bride, It Happened One Night to Mr. Knightly, RomComs had me at hello. Many milestones in my life are marked by films…. READ MORE
February 15, 2021
By Valerie Wilson Wesley A Glimmer of Death is my first cozy, and I loved writing it. I’ve written other books—tough-girl PI mysteries, spooky paranormal romances, books for kids—yet when… READ MORE
February 13, 2021
By Stephanie Graves Romance novels were my first love. I had a preference for historical settings, British heroines, and licks of suspense, à la Mary Stewart and Victoria Holt. I… READ MORE
February 12, 2021
By Cheris Hodges Nina Richardson on Thanksgiving: Have you ever been the one person who disappoints your family when you offer to bring a dish to Thanksgiving dinner? Unfortunately that’s… READ MORE
By Marina Adair Like many, my family has spent the past ten months sheltering in place, watching through the window as time passes by. Like a character from one of… READ MORE