What does Dancing with the Stars (DWTS) and DNA have to do with this month’s featured author, Susan May Warren?
NOVEMBER AUTHOR HIGHLIGHT & GIVEAWAY: FEATURING TESSA AFSHAR
There’s a connection between this month’s featured award-winning, bestselling author, Tessa Afshar and . . .
October Author Highlight & Giveaway Featuring: Joanna Davidson Politano
As soon as I read Joanna’s answer to my first interview question, I knew this is a woman I’d love to have deep, meaningful discussions with.
JULY AUTHOR HIGHLIGHT & GIVEAWAY–TONI SHILOH
I think every little girl dreams that really they aren’t an ordinary little girl, but a princess. That somewhere in the world there was a kingdom whose king and queen were missing a princess.
JUNE AUTHOR HIGHLIGHT & GIVEAWAY AUTHOR — CATHY GOHLKE
So excited to feature award-winning and bestselling author, Cathy Gohlke as this month’s Author Highlight & Giveaway!
March Author Highlight & Giveaway featuring Jill Eileen Smith
Have you ever had what you thought would be a casual conversation with someone you just met over a meal? And that conversation turned into a passionate “cry” of the heart?
January Author Highlight & Giveaway: Award-Winning Author, Erin Bartels
Happy New Year! May 2022 be a year of breakthroughs for you and your family! Oh! How I love meeting new and talented authors. What a great way to begin 2022. A luscious new book written by bestselling and award-winning author, Erin Bartels. (Thanks again to Karen Steele of Revell Publishing!) The book is The Girl Who Could Breathe Under …
November’s Author Highlight & Giveaway with Award-Winning Author and Agent, Cynthia Ruchti
How do I “highlight” this month’s author? Her scope of impact in the writing and publishing world is so great, I didn’t know where to begin.
September Author Highlight and Giveaway with Award-Winning Author, Emily Jeffries
There is fiction writing that takes chances and creates beautiful story worlds — sweet communities with quirky and endearing characters. Or intense, suspenseful environments that keep the reader on edge. Then there is …