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On Tour: She Tells All by Judah Lee Davis

Judah Lee Davis will be on tour March 19-26 with her novel She Tells All After finding a pair of magic stilettos that transform her…

Future Tour: Kiss Me, Dancer by Alicia and Roy Street

Alicia and Roy Street will be on tour April 23-30 with their novel Kiss Me, Dancer A roller coaster of a romance between a divorced…

Future Tour: A Contented Mind by Samantha Hoffman

Samantha will be on tour May 21-June 4 with her novel A Contented Mind Bestselling novelist Meg Scott thought she was content traveling no further…

Blog Tour Sign Up: In Leah’s Wake by Terri …

A Story of Love, Loss, Connection, and Grace

The Tylers have a perfect life—beautiful home, established careers, two sweet and talented daughters. Their eldest, Leah, an exceptional soccer player, is on track for a prestigious scholarship. Their youngest, Justine, more responsible than seems possible for her 12 years, just wants her sister’s approval. With Leah nearing graduation and Justine a seemingly together kid, the parents are set to enjoy a peaceful life…until Leah meets Todd, a high school dropout and former roadie for a rock band.

As Leah’s parents fight to save their daughter from a world of drugs, sex, wild parties, their divided approach drives their daughter out of their home and a wedge into their marriage. Meanwhile, 12-year-old Justine observes her sister’s rebellion from the shadows of their fragmented family – leaving her to question whether anyone loves her and if God even knows she exists.

Can this family survive in Leah’s wake? What happens when love just isn’t enough?

Newly Edited Book Club Edition, 2012
Reviewer-nominated for 2012 Global eBook award
Book Bundlz 2011 Book Pick
Book Bundlz Book Club Favorite, 2012 – First Place

Praise for In Leah’s Wake

“In Leah’s Wake is an astounding story of a family in transition.”
–Tracy Riva, Midwest Reviews

“A very moving and, at times, heartbreaking story which will be loved by many, whether they are parents or not.”
–A. Rose, Amazon UK, TOP 100 REVIEWER

“Pulled me right along as I continued to make comparisons to my own life.”
–Jennifer Donovan, 5 Minutes for Books, Top 50 Book Blog

“Easily the best read that I have enjoyed in 2011.”
–Bonnie Erina Wheeler, author of Fate Fixed: An Erris Coven Novel

“Multiple ripples of meaning contribute to the overall intensity of this deeply moving psychological drama.”
–Cynthia Harrison, author of Sister Issues

“Sometimes scary, sometimes sad, and always tender.”
— Susan Straight, National Book Award finalist, author of Take One Candle Light A Room
“In Leah’s Wake is a beautifully written and absorbing novel.”
— Margot Livesey, Award-winning author of Banishing Verona
“This is a story that will stay with you for days and weeks.”
–Radical Parenting, the award-winning parenting blog written by teens
“In Leah’s Wake is an irresistible read.”
— Holly Robinson, author of Sleeping Tigers

On Tour: Death on Heels by Ellen Byerrum

Ellen will be on tour March 12-April 2 with her novel Death on Heels When fashion reporter Lacey Smithsonian moved to Washington, D.C., from rugged,…

On Tour: Amber Eyes by Jolyn Palliata

Jolyn will be on tour March 12-April 2 with her novel Amber Eyes After an accident, one she shouldn’t have walked away from, Lexi’s life…

On Tour: Binding Arbitration by Elizabeth Marx

Elizabeth will be on tour March 12-April 2 with her novel Binding Arbitration Through the corridors of the Windy City’s criminal courts, single mother, Libby…

Blog Tour Sign Up: Interview with a Jewish Vampire by …

The last thing zaftig middle-aged journalist, Rhoda Ginsburg, expected when she signed up for JDate was to fall in love with a vampire. But when she meets drop-dead gorgeous Sheldon, a Hasidic vampire, she falls hard. She rationalizes that he may not be alive, but at least he’s Jewish.
She learns that back in the nineteenth century Sheldon was a rabbi who was turned into a vampire by Count Dracula, an anti-Semite who got his kicks from turning Orthodox Jews into vampires because then they’d have to drink blood, which isn’t kosher.
Soon after she meets Sheldon, she discovers her beloved mother, Fanny, is terminally ill, so she comes up with the crackpot idea of getting Sheldon to turn Fanny and her friends, known as “the goils,” into vampires. Once she becomes a vampire, Fanny tires of her boring life in Century Village, Florida, and, seeking thrills, she goes clubbing and disappears into the nightlife of South Beach in Miami. When Fanny and her goil posse “go rogue” and start preying on the young, Rhoda and Sheldon must track them down to keep them from killing again.
Interview with a Jewish Vampire turns vampire lore on its head, proving that not all vampires are young and beautiful and it IS possible to be undead and kosher.

Future Tour: The Devil Has Dimples by Pepper Phillips

Pepper will be on tour May 21- June 11 with her novel The Devil Has Dimples Adopted! In the Deep South, one of the first…