WIN SIX BOOKS FOR SPRING!
Now through May 7, 2020, join each of their mailing lists and you will be automatically entered for a chance to win a signed copy of Little Tea, by Claire Fullerton, The Bridge Between, by Lindsey P. Brackett, Find Her Alive, by Lisa Regan, Carpet Diem, by Misty Simon, After Kilimanjaro, by Gayle Woodson and The Road She Left Behind, by Christine Nolfi.
About the Authors
ABOUT CLAIRE FULLERTON
Claire Fullerton lives in Malibu, California, with her husband and three German shepherds. Little Tea is her fourth novel and is set in the Deep South. It is the August selection of the Pulpwood Queens, a Faulkner Society finalist in the William Wisdom international competition, and a finalist in the Chanticleer Review’s Somerset award.
ABOUT LINDSEY P. BRACKETT
Lindsey P. Brackett has taught middle school, read radio obits, and directed musicals but her favorite job is writing women’s fiction inspired by her rural Georgia life and Lowcountry roots. Find her podcasting at A Rough Draft Life, stress baking on Instagram, and writing at lindseypbrackett.com.
ABOUT LISA REGAN
Lisa Regan is the USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the Detective Josie Quinn series, as well as several other crime fiction titles. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in English and Master of Education Degree from Bloomsburg University. She lives in Philadelphia.
ABOUT MISTY SIMON
Misty Simon always wanted to be a storyteller… preferably behind a Muppet. Animal was number one, followed closely by Sherlock Hemlock… Since that dream didn’t come true, she began writing stories to share with her readers, one laugh at a time. She lives with her husband, daughter, and two dogs in Central Pennsylvania.
ABOUT GAYLE WOODSON
Gayle Woodson began her career when female surgeons were few, and became a leader in her field. Since retirement, she restricts her surgical practice to humanitarian efforts, and has embarked on a second career, as a writer. She and her husband, Dr. Tom Robbins, teach doctors to teach others, and divide their time between Florida, Newfoundland, and Tanzania.
ABOUT CHRISTINE NOLFI
Christine’s heartwarming fiction has reached multiple bestseller lists and won numerous awards. THE ROAD SHE LEFT BEHIND was selected as a top book club pick by Working Mother and Parade magazines. She resides with her husband Barry and a crazy Wheaten Terrier named Lucy in Charleston, South Carolina.Please visit her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
What Readers Are Saying
Little Tea, by Claire Fullerton
“Claire Fullerton’s unique, lovely story brings the reader a triple bonus; the sense of home, history, and compassion delivered in abundance. Her characters sizzle with personality. Old attitudes exist but, hopefully, we are all learning and becoming so much more than we have been in the past. Fullerton’s book Little Tea shows us there is hope for the future.” – Val MacEwan
The Bridge Between, by Lindsey P. Brackett
“Lindsey Brackett, once again, brings Edisto to life in her second novel The Bridge Between. Her descriptions of the island were so real and stirring, I needed to step out of my office located on Edisto, and go take it in for myself! Her characters capture interest right away and her ability to project their emotions and empathy is a rare talent.” – Julie Gyselinck
Find Her Alive, by Lisa Regan
“An unputdownable crime thriller from an Amazon, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author that will have you sleeping with the light on. This gripping rollercoaster ride is perfect for fans of Angela Marsons, Robert Dugoni and Rachel Caine. Prepare to be totally hooked!” – Amazon description
Carpet Diem, by Misty Simon
A series that never fails to entertain me. Just one more chapter and I will go to bed……and I didn’t take my own advice. I kept on reading way past my bed time. I have read the previous three books in this series and I should know better than to limit my reading time that way.” – Amazon review
After Kilimanjaro, by Gayle Woodson
“What a magnificent journey into the heart of Tanzania and what it means to be a young female surgeon in such a far away, sometimes brutal, and ultimately romantic area. In the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro, Dr. Woodson exposes the reader to life and death, love and loss, and ultimately what it means to find one’s own voice.”– Nancy L Snyderman
The Road She Left Behind, by Christine Nolfi
“Christine Nolfi has outdone herself this time. The Road She Left Behind masterfully knits together the past and present, showing us a fractured family, grave misunderstandings, and heart-wrenching betrayals. I connected with the flawed but lovable characters, and found myself enthralled from the first page to the last. Bravo!”
– Karen McQuestion