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Each month we ask our Facebook followers for a book or series recommendation based on a particular genre or similar parameters – and then print the answers in our mid-month newsletter. I thought it would be a good idea to have a separate page listing these, as I use it as a reference guide often. […]
W.J. Burley was a British crime writer best known for his Wycliffe series of books. That book series eventually became the ITV television show, Wycliffe that ran for five seasons.
Gyles Brandreth is a British author as well as a former politician, broadcaster, and writer. In the world of fiction books, he is best known for writing the Oscar Wilde Murder Mystery series.
Carlene O’Connor is an American author best known for writing the Irish Village Mystery series and the A Home to Ireland Mystery series.
Lilly Mirren is an Australian author best known for writing the Emerald Cove series of books.
Rachel Hanna is an American author and lifelong resident of Georgia. Her writing focuses on clean contemporary small town romance and stories about Southerners. She is best known as the author of the South Carolina Sunsets series, the Sweet Tea B&B series, and the January Cove series.
Judith Keim is an American author best known for writing the Beach House Hotel series and the Mossy Creek series. She writes heart-warming novels about women who face unexpected challenges, meet them with strength, and find love and happiness along the way.
Kathleen Bacus is an American officer and former State Trooper. She is best known as an author for writing the Calamity Jayne Mysteries series of books.
Rachel Lynch is an English author best known for writing the DI Kelly Porter series of books. She made her debut in 2018 with the release of the first book in the series, Dark Game.
Each month we ask our Facebook followers for a book or series recommendation based on a particular genre or similar parameters – and then print the answers in our mid-month newsletter. I thought it would be a good idea to have a separate page listing these, as I use it as a reference guide often. […]