Amateur sleuths, hardboiled cops, private eyes, spooks and spies. We love them all. Mysteries and thrillers make up the second most popular genre of books after romance. Why are we as readers so dr…
Source: The Mystery of Mysteries by Christina Hoag
Amateur sleuths, hardboiled cops, private eyes, spooks and spies. We love them all. Mysteries and thrillers make up the second most popular genre of books after romance. Why are we as readers so dr…
Source: The Mystery of Mysteries by Christina Hoag
I'm a writer by heart and coffee addict by the hour. I live for family and count the days between our reunions. I'm a closet crime TV enthusiast and plan my writing life around every season of The Voice. I love ALL food and continue to travel the world in search of any morsel that I don't like. I hope to arrive late across the finish line and just simply enjoy the race.
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So I did a short interview with Bookstagrammer, Laura aka @wonderchick40 on her experience reading S.A. Cosby’s summer blockbuster King of Ashes to get her response. If you are unfamiliar with her–she’s what I call The Book Beast, because she reads a couple hundred books a year on a regular basis. Every now and then […]
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