It is inspired by my dad’s real-life battle with Parkinson’s. Without the strange happenings that he endured, I may not have picked up a pen at all. But I felt compelled to create this story.
Sharon Wagner – 13 March 2026 Continue reading
It is inspired by my dad’s real-life battle with Parkinson’s. Without the strange happenings that he endured, I may not have picked up a pen at all. But I felt compelled to create this story.
Sharon Wagner – 13 March 2026 Continue reading
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I wanted to explore how initial impressions aren’t always what they seem and a lot can be going on beneath the surface as is the case with these two characters.
Heather Cumiskey – 10 March 2026 Continue reading
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I saw a gap where couples needed words that felt as aged and intentional as a fine vintage.
Jalissa Carter – 7 March 2026 Continue reading
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The book will appeal to nerdy feminists who love science, but I would truly love readers who come from conservative Christian backgrounds to read it—especially those who are curious about perspectives different from their own.
Victoria Dillon – 5 March 2026 Continue reading
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I write the books I wish I had as a kid, so though they may be quieter than some of the best sellers, they fill an important niche.
Kimberly Behre Kenna – 3 March 2026 Continue reading
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I’ve heard advice that you should write the story you would want to read, and I think I accomplished that.
Keilah Jude – 1 March 2026 Continue reading
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About twenty years ago, after my wife, Debbie, finished one of these mixed-genre novels, she looked over at me and said the four words we all need to hear from time to time from our significant others: “You could do this.”
Gary Fields – 26 February 2026 Continue reading
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I discovered Jonathan Kellerman novels as a young psychology student in the early 1990s and became fascinated by the thought of having a dual career as a psychologist and novelist.
Sandra Griffith – 24 February 2026 Continue reading
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I wanted to share how mental illness doesn’t just affect one person. In fiction, I could portray this more intimately, in the hope of offering the reader more understanding and compassion.
Rae Dumont – 17 February 2026 Continue reading
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It’s a story for the guy who is tired of being told to ‘be strong’ and just needs to know that someone else has walked through the fire and made it out the other side. It’s written with the raw honesty that is lacking in many grief books.
Bill Beckett – 14 February 2026 Continue reading
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