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Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke are a writing duo who grew up as best friends and started writing books together. They initially wrote books in the romantic suspense genre although over the years have gravitated to psychological thrillers.
Welcome to the “mid-month” newsletter! I mentioned a couple of newsletters ago that we are doing a big database overhaul on the website. One aspect of that is better geo-targeting. For example if you click the links beside the book titles, it should take you to the Amazon for your region if applicable. In the […]
Hi everyone and welcome to July. I’m getting to the end of my read-through of every book written by Michael Connelly and I have to ask – why the heck did no-one ever contact me about creating a “Bosch Universe” listing?
In the June newsletter I asked everyone how they are currently reading books – especially during current life circumstances. As I know so many people are reliant on public libraries Here are the responses:
Welcome to the “mid-month” newsletter! I haven’t read too much since you last heard from me at the beginning of the month. Unfortunately I have to blame that on The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, the new book in the Hunger Games series.
Hi everyone and welcome to June. Hope everyone is doing well. Well, as well as anyone can be doing these days. 2020 is the year of the book lover – because I can’t think of any better time to tune the real world out and spend hours with a book.
Last months topic was telling our readers they were trapped in quarantine with the character of the last book they read. We asked how they were doing. Here were the responses:
Welcome to the third “mid-month” newsletter! Right off the bat I want to give a shoutout to Bill B. in Maui. Bill sent me a recommendation for a book last Thursday. I read the plot and it sounded right up my alley. There was no Kindle version so I ordered the paperback. It arrived Monday […]
Ken Grimwood was the author of the book Replay. This is one of the greatest books ever, and you should drop everything and go read it. Don’t just take my advice on it – it was a nominee for Best Book in the 1988 Arthur C. Clarke Awards, and WON the Best Novel at the […]