Kristy, Mary Anne, Claudia and Stacey may have had their fair share of drama -- but I'm guessing the original members of the Baby-Sitter's Club never had to deal with intergalactic toddlers. Enter Gabby Duran, baby-sitter to the stars -- and now, to alien kiddos in Gabby Duran & the Unsittables by Elise Allen and Daryle... Continue Reading →
Martha Brockenbrough: The Game of Love & Death Q&A Part 3
Today, we are pleased to bring you part32 of our exclusive Q&A with The Game of Love & Death author Martha Brockenbrough. If you missed it, catch part 1 here & part 2 here. Today, it's time for FLASH QUESTIONS! Favorite villain? Vizzini in the Princess Bride. It’s true. No one should ever get in... Continue Reading →
Martha Brockenbrough: The Game of Love & Death Q&A Part 3
Today, we are pleased to bring you part32 of our exclusive Q&A with The Game of Love & Death author Martha Brockenbrough. If you missed it, catch part 1 here & part 2 here. Today, it's time for FLASH QUESTIONS! Favorite villain? Vizzini in the Princess Bride. It’s true. No one should ever get in... Continue Reading →
Hold Me Like a Breath by Tiffany Schmidt
A crime family drama, loosely based on a classic fairy tale, Hold Me Like a Breath by Tiffany Schmidt is a seductive thriller about love, loss, and betrayal. Penelope Landlow has grown up with the knowledge that almost anything can be bought or sold—including body parts. She’s the daughter of one of the three crime... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Hold Me Like a Breath by Tiffany Schmidt
A crime family drama, loosely based on a classic fairy tale, Hold Me Like a Breath by Tiffany Schmidt is a seductive thriller about love, loss, and betrayal. Penelope Landlow has grown up with the knowledge that almost anything can be bought or sold—including body parts. She’s the daughter of one of the three crime... Continue Reading →
The Last Good Day of the Year by Jessica Warman
A chilling "ripped-from-the-headlines" premise about a young girl kidnapped and killed paves the way for a gripping and quiet thriller about the aftermath of such a tragedy. The Last Good Day of the Year is a slowly paced, intriguing look at what happens to the people left behind after a gruesome crime. Ten years ago,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Last Good Day of the Year by Jessica Warman
A chilling "ripped-from-the-headlines" premise about a young girl kidnapped and killed paves the way for a gripping and quiet thriller about the aftermath of such a tragedy. The Last Good Day of the Year is a slowly paced, intriguing look at what happens to the people left behind after a gruesome crime. Ten years ago,... Continue Reading →
Apple & Rain by Sarah Crossan
A stunning portrayal of a broken family and the path to healing. Sarah Crossan's Apple & Rain is a gorgeous story filled with raw, honest emotion and the meaning of truly unconditional love. When Apple's mother returns after eleven years of absence, Apple feels almost whole again. In order to heal completely, her mother will... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Apple & Rain by Sarah Crossan
A stunning portrayal of a broken family and the path to healing. Sarah Crossan's Apple & Rain is a gorgeous story filled with raw, honest emotion and the meaning of truly unconditional love. When Apple's mother returns after eleven years of absence, Apple feels almost whole again. In order to heal completely, her mother will... Continue Reading →
Martha Brockenbrough: The Game of Love & Death Q&A Part 2
Today, we are pleased to bring you part 2 of our exclusive Q&A with The Game of Love & Death author Martha Brockenbrough. If you missed it, catch part 1 here. In THE GAME OF LOVE & DEATH, you talk a lot about love and courage and meaning. What, do you think, is the most... Continue Reading →
