I interview David Michael, the author of Love Will Out - A Newfoundland Story, about the unusual love story of his parents, that is five love stories revolving around the same central story.
Love Will Out - A Newfoundland Story is set in St. John's harbour in the 1920s and '30s and is based on the true story of the authors' parents.
Karen Swan's latest book - a kickoff to my Christmas reading - is set in Cotswolds village and the Himalayan foothills and offers great characters and an interesting story.
Jennifer Dance's latest book, gone but still here, hooked me from the first sentence. Each chapter tells more of the story from the point of view of characters such as Mary, living with dementia, and Sage, the wise golden retriever who proves humans just don't get it.
Nice, but also sad read in Jack & Bet, a book by Sarah Butler that is due out in March.
Great characters and story in Canadian author Tanaz Bhathena's The Beauty of the Moment.
Jacqueline Firkins talks about her young adult book Herts, Strings, and Other Broken Things, Jane Austen and diverisfying the young adult genre.
Karen Swan's The Perfect Present and The Girl Who Saved Christmas are two new Christmas reads
Strong, but flawed characters and some great moments in Katherine Center's book.