Future Tour: Sex, Lies & Hot Tubs by Elissa Ambrose
Elissa will be on tour October 15-22 with her women’s fiction novel Sex, Lies & Hot Tubs If a woman tries to preserve a marriage…
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Elissa will be on tour October 15-22 with her women’s fiction novel Sex, Lies & Hot Tubs If a woman tries to preserve a marriage…
EL Sarnoff will be on tour August 27- September 3 with her chick lit/fairytale novel Dewitched After serving time for Snow White’s attempted murder, the…
She’s eighteen and pregnant, but with a twist–the new kid in town’s barely been kissed! Could she really be a virgin? The town doc swears it’s true. There’s just GOTTA be an explanation.
But it’s not coming from Mary, as she’s quickly dubbed. She seems to have taken a vow of silence. So it’s up to the citizens of Bellingham to make their own miracles—or at least their own myths. The new celeb is instantly surrounded by hangers-on, miracle-seekers, paparazzi, preachers, and promoters—to hilarious effect.
But are they dealing with an angel here, or someone playing an angle? Con, in a word, or icon? And by the way, what’s up with that strange light in the sky? Could be she came off a spaceship.
Neither sacred nor profane, nor even paranormal, Campbell’s beautifully written book is at once funny and wise, a savvy story of how myths are made, how minds twist and turn around the extraordinary, how the human organism just can’t help grabbing for the supernatural, whether out of the spiritual need for a miracle or a mundane desire for cash.
Think Barbara Kingsolver, Margaret Atwood, Anne Tyler, only really really funny.
Cindy will be on tour July 30-August 20 with her novel Viewer Discretion Advised LIVE FROM MIAMI! The sensationalism shown on television can only be…
Tenaya will be on tour October 1-8 with her YA/paranormal romance novel Blue Aspen When seventeen-year-old Dulcee Elders’ mother embarks on a road trip from…
DETECTIVE DORI ORIHUELA is on the verge of losing everything: her badge and now her sanity. Under investigation for a fatal shooting and recuperating from a bullet wound, she concentrates on restoring up her dream home – a 120 year-old Edwardian mansion. Expecting a few creaky stairs and drafty rooms, all of Dori’s beliefs on life and death are challenged when she not only sees a ghost, but he asks her to find a woman named, Anna.
The ghost and former bootlegger, Vicente Sorolla is trapped in the house where he was brutally murdered in the fall of 1932. By discovering what happened to the woman he loved and died to protect, both Vicente and Dori learn the undying power of love.
Dori and Vicente’s unlikely friendship takes us back to the waning days of Prohibition in San Diego and the dusty barrio of National City. Mary Castillo’s new novel, featuring the wild Orihuela family that first delighted readers in Names I Call My Sister, weaves romance, history and mystery into a humorous, touching and unforgettable story.
Catherine will be on tour September 3-24 with her women’s fiction novel Don’t Let Me Go Former Broadway dancer and current agoraphobic Billy Shine has…
Down at the Golden Coin is about unemployed airline pilot, Annie Mullard, who feels she has sunk to a new low during the Great Recession, when she’s forced to go to a run-down laundromat, the Golden Coin, after her washing machine breaks. But it’s here she meets a Messiah. Even though twenty-something, blue-haired Violet can read minds, send Annie into past lives and levitate Tide with Bleach Alternative, she isn’t anyone’s idea of a Messiah. But Violet is equipped with the wisdom, love and humor to help Annie find a way to a more authentic life, one in which Annie’s free to create her own reality and where money is not the key to happiness.
Zoe will be on tour October 15-29 with her women’s fiction novel Living in Glass Houses Sometimes even good people make bad decisions when it…