Between The Lines

Leanne Tran & Chelle Griffin

Chelle and Leanne are avid readers, mothers, and both work therapeutically with families. We read the books, and share perspectives on how they can add value to your life.

  1. Ep 72: What Makes Someone a Mother? Susi Fox and The Other Child

    6월 21일

    Ep 72: What Makes Someone a Mother? Susi Fox and The Other Child

    What Makes Someone a Mother? A Conversation with Susi Fox about The Other Child In this episode of Between the Lines, we're joined by bestselling author Susi Fox to discuss her novel The Other Child - a gripping psychological story that explores motherhood, identity, and the fragile boundaries of belonging. This is a book that unsettles in the best way. At its heart, The Other Child asks a confronting question: What truly makes someone a mother? Biology? Love? Care? Or something more complicated? In our conversation, Susi shares the inspiration behind the novel and how she approached writing morally complex characters who don't sit neatly in "right" or "wrong." In This Episode We Discuss: The emotional spark behind The Other Child Writing flawed, layered female characters The psychology of maternal attachment Moral ambiguity and reader discomfort Why the novel challenges traditional ideas of motherhood How tension is built through character rather than plot twists We also talk about how readers respond when a story pushes them into uncomfortable territory, and why that discomfort can be powerful. Themes Explored Motherhood and identity Belonging and displacement Jealousy, fear, and vulnerability The complexity of female relationships The gap between public perception and private emotion This is a thoughtful, layered discussion about the emotional terrain beneath the thriller elements. If you enjoy psychological fiction that stays with you long after you close the book — this episode is for you. About the Book The Other Child is a psychological novel that explores the fragile bonds between mothers and children, and what happens when those bonds are threatened. With emotional depth and mounting tension, Susi Fox examines how love can exist alongside fear, and how identity can fracture under pressure.   AND IF YOU LOVE DISCUSSING BOOKS: Join our bookclub here for insider author chats: https://www.betweenthelinesaustralia.com/bookclub2026

    45분
  2. BOOKCLUB SPECIAL: Toni Jordan on Tenderfoot (Greyhounds, Secrets and Survival in 1970s Brisbane)

    6월 14일

    BOOKCLUB SPECIAL: Toni Jordan on Tenderfoot (Greyhounds, Secrets and Survival in 1970s Brisbane)

    In this episode of Between The Lines, Chelle and Leanne chat with acclaimed Australian author Toni Jordan about her powerful new novel Tenderfoot. Set in Brisbane in 1975, Tenderfoot follows Andie Tanner, a serious and determined young girl whose world revolves around her father and the racing greyhounds they keep beneath their home. Andie dreams of becoming a greyhound trainer herself, imagining a future built around the dogs and family she loves. But life quickly becomes far more complicated than she expected. When Andie loses the stability and people she depends on, she's forced to navigate a world shaped by secrets, addiction, grief and survival — all while trying to hold onto a sense of who she is and what kind of future might still be possible. In our conversation with Toni, we discuss: Writing coming-of-age stories shaped by hardship and resilience Capturing Brisbane in the 1970s The role of greyhound racing culture in the novel Creating young protagonists with strength and emotional depth Family complexity, addiction and survival Why Andie's voice feels so authentic and compelling This is a moving and beautifully observed novel about growing up too quickly, learning who to trust, and finding a way forward when life doesn't unfold as expected. If you enjoy character-driven historical fiction with emotional depth and richly drawn Australian settings, this episode is for you. About the Book Tenderfoot is a coming-of-age novel set in 1970s Brisbane following Andie Tanner, a young girl whose life centres around her father and their racing greyhounds. When tragedy and instability shatter the world she knows, Andie must navigate a far more difficult reality shaped by secrets, addiction and survival while trying to reclaim her future. About the Author Toni Jordan is the bestselling author of Addition, Nine Days, Dinner with the Schnabels and Prettier if She Smiled More. Her novels are known for their emotional insight, memorable characters and distinctly Australian storytelling. Toni lives in Melbourne and Tenderfoot is her eighth novel. Join Our Book-Loving Community Chelle and Leanne created Between The Lines because they love books and great conversations — and wanted to share both with you. 📚 Listen to the podcast for author interviews and reading inspiration 📦 Or join our online book club, where we deliver a book club to your reading nook

    43분
  3. Ep 71: Miniature Trains, Missing Equipment and a Mum Sleuth: Kate Solly on The Paradise Heights Miniature Railway Bust Up

    6월 7일

    Ep 71: Miniature Trains, Missing Equipment and a Mum Sleuth: Kate Solly on The Paradise Heights Miniature Railway Bust Up

    In this episode of Between The Lines, Chelle and Leanne welcome Kate Solly back to the podcast to chat about her latest cosy crime novel, The Paradise Heights Miniature Railway Bust Up. Kate's books have become beloved for their blend of mystery, humour, community chaos and deeply relatable motherhood moments — and this latest instalment is no exception. This time, amateur sleuth Fleck Parker finds herself investigating strange goings-on at the local miniature railway, where expensive equipment has mysteriously disappeared. Between feeding a hungry baby, managing a cranky toddler, surviving school drop-offs and protecting her Wordle streak, Fleck somehow also finds time to investigate crime. Meanwhile, her best friend Trixie is dealing with mounting volunteer drama at the local craft shop, proving once again that small-town community groups can be just as chaotic as any murder scene. In our conversation with Kate, we discuss: Why cosy crime readers love quirky community settings Balancing humour with genuine mystery and darker themes Writing motherhood in a realistic, funny and relatable way The inspiration behind Fleck Parker's chaotic but lovable character Crafting communities, miniature railways and small-town dynamics Why amateur sleuths make such compelling protagonists As always, Kate brings warmth and humour to the conversation, and we found ourselves laughing through much of the episode. If you love cosy mysteries filled with heart, chaos, friendship and community drama, this episode — and this book — are such a fun time. About the Book The Paradise Heights Miniature Railway Bust Up is a cosy Australian mystery following amateur sleuth Fleck Parker as she investigates theft and suspicious behaviour at the local miniature railway. As Fleck juggles parenting chaos, community drama and mounting clues, she discovers that beneath the cheerful surface of Paradise Heights lies something far more sinister than anyone expected. About the Author Kate Solly is a writer, mother of six and author of Tuesday Evenings With the Copeton Craft Resistance and The Paradise Heights Craft Store Stitch-Up. Known for blending humour, heart and mystery, Kate writes cosy crime novels grounded in relatable family life, quirky communities and plenty of crafting chaos. Join Our Book-Loving Community Chelle and Leanne created Between The Lines because they love books and great conversations — and wanted to share both with you. 📚 Listen to the podcast for author interviews and reading inspiration 📦 Or join our online book club, where we deliver books to your door and a book club to your reading nook

    1시간 7분
  4. BOOKCLUB SPECIAL: Trish Bolton on Whenever You're Ready

    5월 31일

    BOOKCLUB SPECIAL: Trish Bolton on Whenever You're Ready

    In this episode of Between The Lines, Chelle and Leanne chat with Australian author Trish Bolton about her thoughtful and emotionally layered novel Whenever You're Ready. At the heart of the story are three interconnected women - Lizzie, Alice and Margot - each standing at a crossroads in life, forced to confront the gap between who they thought they would become and where life has actually led them. Lizzie is shaken by a decades-old revelation that changes the way she sees her marriage, friendships and family history. Alice, once effortlessly charismatic and carefree, is beginning to feel the instability beneath the life she has carefully improvised for years. And Margot, outwardly successful and perfectly composed, realises that some parts of the past can't simply be packed away and ignored. In our conversation with Trish, we discuss: Writing women at different stages of life The tension between reinvention and acceptance Family secrets and the ripple effects they create How people carry unresolved parts of themselves into adulthood Friendship, ageing and identity Creating emotionally rich characters with warmth and nuance This is a beautifully reflective conversation about the lives we build, the stories we tell ourselves, and the moments that force us to reconsider both. If you enjoy character-driven fiction filled with emotional insight, complex relationships and thoughtful observations about life, this episode is for you. About the Book Whenever You're Ready follows three interconnected women navigating grief, secrets and turning points in their lives after an unexpected death brings old wounds and unresolved questions back to the surface. Warm, wise and quietly moving, the novel explores friendship, family, ageing and the tension between looking back and moving forward. About the Author Trish Bolton writes thoughtful contemporary fiction exploring relationships, identity and the emotional complexities of everyday life. Her work is known for its warmth, insight and deeply human characters. Join Our Book-Loving Community Chelle and Leanne created Between The Lines because they love books and great conversations — and wanted to share both with you. Listen to the podcast for author interviews and reading inspiration Or join our online book club, where we deliver a book club to your reading nook

    44분
  5. Ep 70: Soulmates, Second Chances and the Power of "What If": Emma Grey on Start at the End

    5월 24일

    Ep 70: Soulmates, Second Chances and the Power of "What If": Emma Grey on Start at the End

    In this episode of Between The Lines, Chelle and Leanne welcome bestselling Australian author Emma Grey back to the podcast to discuss her moving new novel Start at the End. Known for emotionally rich stories that stay with readers long after the final page, Emma's latest book explores love, loss, fate and the impossible question of what might have happened if life had taken a different turn. Start at the End follows Audrey and Fraser, whose love story begins unexpectedly before deepening into something profound. But just as they begin imagining a future together, tragedy changes everything — leaving them both wrestling with grief, guilt and the haunting pull of "what if." In our conversation with Emma, we discuss: Writing love stories shaped by grief and second chances The emotional power of "sliding doors" moments in life Why readers connect so deeply with stories about loss and hope Balancing heartbreak with humour and warmth The idea that healing doesn't always happen in a straight line How Emma approaches emotionally resonant storytelling As always, Emma brings honesty, warmth and humour to the conversation, making this episode both deeply emotional and incredibly engaging. This is a thoughtful discussion about love, fate, resilience and what it means to begin again when life doesn't unfold the way you imagined. About the Book Start at the End is a powerful contemporary novel about two soulmates whose future is shattered by tragedy just as their life together begins. Exploring grief, guilt, fate and second chances, the novel asks how different our lives might be if one moment had unfolded another way — and whether it's possible to start over after unimaginable loss. About the Author Emma Grey is the USA Today bestselling author of The Last Love Note and Pictures of You. Her novels are known for blending emotional depth, humour and hope, resonating strongly with readers around the world. Emma lives in Canberra, Australia, where she balances writing with family life, photography and chasing the aurora australis. Join Our Book-Loving Community Chelle and Leanne created Between The Lines because they love books and great conversations — and wanted to share both with you. 📚 Listen to the podcast for author interviews and reading inspiration 📦 Or join our online book club, where we deliver books to your door and a book club to your reading nook

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  6. Ep 69: Desire, Language and a Sicilian Summer: Slip by Abbey Lay

    5월 10일

    Ep 69: Desire, Language and a Sicilian Summer: Slip by Abbey Lay

    In this episode of Between The Lines, Chelle and Leanne chat with Australian author Abbey Lay about her sensual and thought-provoking novel Slip. Set in Palermo during a scorching Sicilian summer, Slip follows Grace, a young linguist who travels to Sicily to study Italian dialects. What begins as a six-week immersion in language and culture takes an unexpected turn when she rents a room in the apartment of a local writer, Nico. As Grace and Nico spend more time together — cooking, talking and exploring the city — their conversations become increasingly intimate. All the while, Grace's long-term partner Jack is due to arrive in Sicily, bringing the tension between desire, loyalty and identity closer to the surface. In this conversation with Abbey, we explore: The inspiration behind Slip Writing about desire and emotional tension The role of language in shaping how we understand ourselves and others The sensory experience of Palermo and Sicilian culture The complex choices we make in relationships Slip is a beautifully written novel that captures the intoxicating pull of place, language and connection — and the difficult questions that arise when our desires begin to shift. About Abbey Abbey Lay grew up in Geelong and now lives in Melbourne. Her first novel, Lead Us Not, was shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Award for an Unpublished Manuscript. Slip is a lyrical and evocative exploration of language, identity and desire set against the vivid backdrop of Sicily.   Join Our Book-Loving Community Chelle and Leanne created Between The Lines because they love books and great conversations, and wanted to share both with you. Listen to the podcast for author interviews and reading inspiration. Or join our online book club, where we deliver books to your door and a book club to your reading nook. https://www.betweenthelinesaustralia.com/bookclub2026

    47분
  7. Ep 68: Romantasy after coming of age, with Olivia O'Flynn

    4월 26일

    Ep 68: Romantasy after coming of age, with Olivia O'Flynn

    Olivia O'Flynn on Ever Blessed (Tides of Ever, Book 1) In this episode of Between the Lines, we're joined by author Olivia O'Flynn to talk about her fantasy novel Ever Blessed, the first book in the Tides of Ever series. Olivia shares how the story came to life, why she set out to write "the book she wanted to read," and what readers can expect from the world, characters, and themes in the series. We also discuss how the book has been categorised by readers (including "romantasy"), and what that label can mean in practice. In this episode we discuss: Ever Blessed as Book 1 in the Tides of Ever series Olivia's motivation for writing fantasy and the types of stories she loves as a reader Genre conversations, including how the book is sometimes described as romantasy Writing approach and craft choices (including character and tone) Myth and inspiration touchpoints, including recommendations Olivia shares for readers interested in myth retellings and adjacent fantasy/romantasy reads What's next in the series and where Book 2 is at About the book Ever Blessed is a fantasy novel set in the world of the Tides of Ever series. It blends magic, adventure, and relationship dynamics, with a strong focus on compelling characters and an immersive setting. About Olivia O'Flynn Olivia O'Flynn is an author of fantasy fiction and the creator of the Tides of Ever series.   AND IF YOU LOVE DISCUSSING BOOKS: Join our bookclub here for insider author chats: https://www.betweenthelinesaustralia.com/bookclub2026

    51분
  8. Ep 67: Secrets, Small Towns and Strong Female Detectives: Fiona Tarr Live at Sunshine Coast Fiction Festival

    4월 12일

    Ep 67: Secrets, Small Towns and Strong Female Detectives: Fiona Tarr Live at Sunshine Coast Fiction Festival

    Secrets, Small Towns and Strong Female Detectives: Fiona Tarr Live at Sunshine Coast Fiction Festival In this special live episode of Between The Lines, Chelle and Leanne sit down with Australian crime author Fiona Tarr at the Sunshine Coast Fiction Festival to talk about her gripping, atmospheric novels. Fiona writes crime fiction set in distinctly Australian landscapes - from remote tropical towns to outback mining communities - where secrets run deep and the past is never far behind. We discuss two of her novels: Grave Regret, which follows detective Dawn Grave as she returns to the town tied to her traumatic past when her sister goes missing, and Her Buried Bones, where a young constable arrives in an outback opal town searching for answers about her family, only to uncover a suspicious death and a trail of buried secrets. Across both stories, Fiona explores what happens when personal history collides with professional duty, and how the truth can be both dangerous to uncover - and impossible to ignore. In This Episode We Discuss Writing crime fiction set in uniquely Australian environments Creating strong, complex female investigators How personal backstories shape investigative decisions The role of small towns in building tension and secrecy Balancing personal stakes with crime-driven plots Why secrets - both personal and communal - sit at the heart of great crime fiction Themes Explored The impact of the past on the present Family, loyalty and unresolved trauma Power dynamics in small communities Corruption, silence and hidden truths The tension between doing your job and following your instincts About the Books Grave Regret is a small-town Australian crime novel following detective Dawn Grave as she returns to her hometown to investigate her sister's disappearance — a case that forces her to confront the trauma she's spent decades trying to forget. Her Buried Bones is set in an outback opal mining town, where a young constable investigating a suspicious death uncovers secrets that may be linked to her own family's past. Both novels combine strong settings, layered characters and steadily building tension.   About the Author Fiona Tarr is an Australian crime author known for writing atmospheric mysteries set in rural and remote communities. Her work focuses on strong female leads, complex personal histories and the hidden dynamics within small towns.   Join Our Book-Loving Community Chelle and Leanne created Between The Lines because they love books and great conversations — and wanted to share both with you. 📚 Listen to the podcast for author interviews and reading inspiration 📦 Or join our online book club, where we deliver books to your door and a book club to your reading nook

    48분

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Chelle and Leanne are avid readers, mothers, and both work therapeutically with families. We read the books, and share perspectives on how they can add value to your life.