Featured Selections for This Month
February 2, 2023
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February 2, 2023
CLICK COVERS FOR MORE INFORMATION Don’t miss these great reads! Join our exclusive Facebook group to be part of the book club Follow our club on social for exciting bookish… READ MORE
June 22, 2021
By Chantel Guertin For many years I worked as a beauty influencer on TV, sharing my favorite products with viewers. Aside from being an author, this was one of the… READ MORE
May 19, 2021
Inspiration for the story The catalyst for After Francesco was How to Survive a Plague, the documentary by David France. My husband and I watched it together, and he turned… READ MORE
April 20, 2021
Dear Readers, I’ve always been intrigued by World War II mysteries. Churchill’s Secret Messenger was inspired by the valiant women of Winston Churchill’s Secret Army, and a daring Royal Air… READ MORE
March 16, 2021
Stepping Outside the Ballroom…Because Rules Were Made to be Broken… A proper lady must always stand up straight. A woman’s posture should be adaptable to situation and circumstances, at… 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
December 23, 2020
One of my favorite fairytales is Red Riding Hood. One, because I’m a werewolf fangirl and I’ve always loved that iteration of the tale. When broken down, Red Riding Hood… READ MORE
November 17, 2020
Usually I stress when it comes time to shop for people. I love to buy gifts, but I’m never sure what will make them happy. Unless…they’re booklovers. There’s nothing more… READ MORE
November 12, 2020
The ladies of the Amish Cookie Club love to bake up cookies . . . and romance! In An Amish Cookie Club Courtship their matchmaking has surprising results, but their… READ MORE
October 27, 2020
The other day, I read a social media post that posed the question: If you could go anywhere in a book you’re reading, where would you be? The poster had read Judge’s… READ MORE