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July 30, 2008

A Weems Family Portrait

When last we visited Gentle’s Holler, the big Weems brood was waiting with hope for news of their father, who had been in a…

July 29, 2008

Would You Judge A Book By Its Cover?

(Drum roll, please.) I’ve waited a long time to share it with you, and here it is: the cover concept of my next novel…

July 28, 2008

Hero Status

John Wayne casts a long, tall shadow.At least he does if you’re Liliana, and your stepdad’s dead, and your real dad has kind of…

July 25, 2008

Hide for Your Life…

I find almost every story about the Armenian genocide almost impossibly painful to read. Still, Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch’s fictional account Daughter of War brings…

July 23, 2008

The Girl With the Leaf-Colored Eyes

The Tree Shepherd’s Daughter begins the Fair Folk Trilogy. Keelie Heartwood has high hopes for the Wildewood Renaissance Faire. She’s been hanging out in…

July 23, 2008

Sarcastic Cyrano?

I don’t imagine that Cyrano de Bergerac could have worked any harder. In this novel, his female counterpart, Cyrie, is — perfect. She makes…

July 23, 2008

First-born Daughter

It’s not that she’s a queen-bee or anything, but Josey Muller is the only girl in her family, other than her Mom, that is,…

July 23, 2008

Confessions of an Accidental Player

Brookband High’s popular senior guys are preparing for the Senior Rituals, the annual end-o-year hijinks everyone always loves — or so they would have…

July 23, 2008

Can Dead Men Wink?

Poor Alice. She’s cold, and it’s raining, and this is a miserable, humiliating, and on top of that, heartbreaking duty. But it IS a…

July 23, 2008

It's Not A Question

Lurlene McDaniel’s work is not anything I’ve read before, but this book looked different from her usual, so I picked it up. PREY is…

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