Tweet Today I’m taking part in a blog tour for Maybe a Fox, a book for young readers that explores tragic events, connections between humans and animals, and healing after loss. As part of the tour, I am giving away … Continue reading
Category Archives: Author Interviews
Tweet Yesterday I posted a review with a giveaway of Brothers of the Buffalo: A Novel of the Red River War (leave a comment at the post for your chance to win a copy). Today, I am featuring an interview … Continue reading
Tweet Author Nancy Oswald writes historical books of fiction and non-fiction set in Colorado. Several of those stories have 11 year old girls as characters, and people often wonder if those characters are similar to her when she was a … Continue reading
Tweet Today I’m taking part in a blog tour for Ghostlight, a delightfully creepy book for readers aged 8 to 13. As part of the tour, I am able to give away one copy of the book to a reader … Continue reading
Tweet Today I’m participating in the blog tour for Cast Off: The Strange Adventures of Petra de Winter and Bram Broen. Set on the high seas during the 1600s, Cast Off is a historical adventure tale sure to please both … Continue reading
Tweet Deborah A. Levine and JillEllyn Riley are the authors of The Saturday Cooking Club, a great series of books for young readers (see my review). They are stopping in at MotherDaughterBookClub. com today to talk about cooking with mom … Continue reading
Tweet Today I’m taking part in a blog tour for Three Day Summer, a book about how the Woodstock Music Festival changes the lives of two teens. I’ll feature my review of the book tomorrow, and today I’m happy to … Continue reading
Tweet Today I’m taking part in a blog tour by hosting Michaela MacColl, who writes great historical fiction with strong female characters. As part of the blog tour, I’m giving away one copy to one reader who leaves a comment … Continue reading