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September 4, 2025

Review: RELATIVE STRANGERS by A. H. Kim

Christina Boyd reviews A.H. Kim's "Relative Strangers," a heartfelt and insightful variation on Jane Austen’s "Sense and Sensibility," reimagined for the modern age.
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Published on September 04, 2025 00:01

September 2, 2025

INTERVIEW: Margarita Longoria’s Anthology was Born from Words of Hate

Christina Boyd interviews Margarita Longoria, a nationally recognized, award-winning librarian, educator, speaker, and passionate advocate for diverse literature based in South Texas. A former English teacher, she holds a BA and MA in English, as well as a Master of Library. She is the founder of Border Book Bash, a literary festival that celebrates teens and tweens of the Rio Grande Valley, and the editor of the acclaimed anthology Living Beyond Borders: Growing Up Mexican in America.
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Published on September 02, 2025 00:24

August 26, 2025

Review: An Offer of Marriage by Amy D’Orazio

Christina Boyd reviews new release, AN OFFER OF MARRIAGE. Amy D’Orazio once again delivers a captivating page-turner…
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Published on August 26, 2025 22:00

INTERVIEW: Nev March Hopes Readers Enjoy More Stories About Other Cultures

Christina Boyd interviews author Nev March. March is the first Indian-born writer to win Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America’s Award for Best First Crime Fiction. Her debut novel, Murder in Old Bombay, was an Edgar and Anthony finalist. Nev’s books deal with issues of identity, race, and moral boundaries. Her sequel, Peril at the Exposition, is set at the 1893 World’s Fair, during a time of conflict that planted the seeds of today’s red-blue political divide.
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Published on August 26, 2025 00:04

August 21, 2025

Review: A TARNISHED CANVAS by Anna Lee Huber

Sophia Rose reviews A TARNISHED CANVAS by Anna Lee Huber. "A Tarnished Canvas" extends the Lady Darby mysteries to the thirteenth installment and remains fresh and engaging for long-time fans or for those just discovering the early Victorian era series about a female artist who once lived a macabre life with her first husband, but now shares a loving partnership with her husband, Gage, a professional inquiry agent.
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Published on August 21, 2025 00:01

August 19, 2025

Favorite Jane Austen Scene by Laura Hile

Laura Hile, a favorite Austenesque author, takes us into a cherished scene from Jane Austen's EMMA—and explains why it resonates with her.
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Published on August 19, 2025 00:17

August 14, 2025

Review: SHADOWS IN CHINATOWN by Jolie Tunnell

Guest Review Sophia Rose says of Shadows in Chinatown by Jolie Tunnell, "Not to be missed."
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Published on August 14, 2025 00:08

August 12, 2025

INTERVIEW: Jacqui Clarke Says So Many Doors Have Opened to Her Since Becoming an Author

Christina Boyd interviews Jacqui Clarke, an International award-winning author of Stop Worrying About Money, is a trusted advisor, board member (to both listed and private companies - including Chair of SMEG), executor and veteran business executive. As a personal wealth and money management expert with over three decades of experience, 25 years at Deloitte and PWC, she has helped high-net-worth families, individuals, and business owners to build, manage, and preserve their wealth.
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Published on August 12, 2025 00:07

August 11, 2025

Review: FINDING GRACE by Loretta Rothschild

Christina Boyd says of debut novel, Finding Grace by Loretta Rothschild, "A powerful and beautifully written story about forgiveness, love, and the courage it takes to confront the past, Finding Grace is a standout debut that delivers emotional weight and moral resonance in equal measure. Highly recommended."
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Published on August 11, 2025 00:01

August 5, 2025

INTERVIEW: Kay Smith-Blum, Authenticity in Every Line

Christina Boyd interviews author Kay Smith-Blum. Kay Smith-Blum, a former fashionista, chaired Seattle’s first marketing campaign as a downtown business owner. She served as Seattle School Board President, a publicly elected position, between 2009 and 2013. An avid gardener, Smith-Blum founded Environmental Endeavors, the first greenhouse program in Seattle Public Elementary Schools. A fan of mid-20th-century history, Smith-Blum has penned two other manuscripts set in Texas...
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Published on August 05, 2025 00:31