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Jeff Hoffman
In his second published novel, Like It Never Happened: A Novel, prize-winning suspense novelist, Jeff Hoffman, writes an intriguing story about four long-time friends and a years-long secret they keep that ultimately threatens to destroy each of their lives. Hoffman explains, “Four boys do something terrible when they’re 18 and then their friendship falls apart Read More
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Katherine Reay
National bestselling and award-winning author, Katherine Reay, joins us to talk about her 11th published book and newest historical novel, The Berlin Letters: A Cold War Novel. The story centers around Luisa Voekler, a CIA code breaker, who was separated from her father as a young child after the rise of the Berlin Wall, but Read More
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Heather Webb
USA Today bestselling author, Heather Webb, sits down with us to discuss her latest historical fiction and 9th published novel, Queens of London: A Novel. Set in London in 1925, Queens of London tells the story of Alice Diamond, aka “Diamond Annie,” the leader of the notorious Forty Elephants gang, the first all-female crime syndicate Read More
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Dr. Romie Mushtaq
In The Busy Brain Cure: The Eight-Week Plan to Find Focus, Tame Anxiety, and Sleep Again, board-certified physician and award-winning wellness speaker, Dr. Romie Mushtaq, writes a comprehensive wellness guide to healing your “Busy Brain” with an easy-to-follow, eight-week protocol. Coined by Dr. Mushtaq herself, the “Busy Brain” is a term she uses to describe Read More
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Diego Báez
In Yaguareté White: Poems, educator and award-winning poet, Diego Báez, presents a remarkable collection of poetry comprised of topics such as home, history, and language, all written in a mix of different languages. In it, readers will find a variety of different types of poetry, including prose, short and long poems, lyric poems, and abstract Read More
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Mojgan Ghazirad
Medical doctor and assistant professor of pediatrics at The George Washington University, Mojgan Ghazirad, sits down with us to talk about her autobiographical, historical fiction novel, The House on Sun Street. Set in Iran, The House on Sun Street tells the story of a young girl named Moji and the hardships her and her family Read More