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Grapes of Death, by Joni Folger
Elise Beckett is a horticulturist, working on drought-resistant grapes that will give her family's Texas vineyard an advantage over the competition. She's dividing her time between her Hill Country hometown and the bright lights of Dallas, where...
An Interview with Gretchen Archer
Gretchen Archer decided to start writing when her two daughters ran off to college. A housewife in Tennessee, she lives with her husband and son on Lookout Mountain. Gretchen also has a Yorkie named Bently. Releasing tomorrow, Double Whammy is her...
The Battling Bluestocking, by Amanda Scott
This newly-reissued novel begins with two ladies and a gentleman in a stagecoach. We get descriptions of the pomona green sarsnet gown and chinchilla muff, and then up rides a dashing highwayman. The regular reader of Regency romance knows...
Mother’s Day Murder, by Leslie Meier
On Mother's Day, at the elegant restaurant brunch with her children and grandchild, Lucy Stone felt so proud of her kids. Just days later, it was another story when she had to pick up her daughter at the town jail. She had a hard time sustaining...
An Interview With Ronie Kendig
Ronie Kendig grew up in the classic military family as an Army brat and moved often, which left Ronie attending six schools by the time she’d entered fourth grade. Her only respite and “friends” during this time were the characters she created. She...
The Winner of Our April Cover Art Contest
Dreamspell by Tamara Leigh is the winner of our April Cover Art contest! Wynland Fulke has been accused, in the 14th century, of murdering the young nephews left in his care. Kennedy Plain is a modern researcher in sleep disorders, recently...
The Gordonston Ladies Dog Walking Club, by Duncan Whitehead
The ladies of the Gordonston Ladies Dog Walking Club seem conventional enough on the outside -- especially if you don't realize that the drinks they're carrying are a lot stronger than the usual bottled water. They meet in the park for a little...
An Interview With Kendel Lynn
A native of Southern California, Kendel Lynn now lives and writes in Dallas, Texas. Ever since she read her first Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators when she was seven years old, she's loved mysteries. Board Stiff, her debut novel that...
The Money Bird, by Sheila Webster Boneham
Animal photographer Janet Macphail is old enough to know what she wants out of life: her beloved Australian Shepherd Jay, her cat Leo, her boyfriend Tom, and beer and pizza at the end of a long day. In roughly that order. Then one of her...
