Posts by Christina Consolino
#ThrowbackThursdayBookstagram: Jane
I haven’t thought about today’s #ThrowbackThursdayBookstagram for a while! Today we have JANE by April Lindner. The hardcover version of the book released in 2010, and I remember picking the book up from a library book sale. I let someone borrow it, and it never came back, but hopefully JANE found another good family to…
Read MoreOne Decision Can Change Everything: An Interview with Jen Craven
Author Jen Craven works with words a lot! In addition to being a novelist, she’s a professional copywriter, so she chooses her words wisely (don’t judge me, Jen!). And those words serve her well, as evidenced by the small stack of novels she’s already produced, with plans to write more. Last year, Jen’s first contemporary…
Read More99 Cent Sale for Rewrite the Stars
To help celebrate the second anniversary of Rewrite the Stars (which is coming up in March!), we’re holding a 99 cent sale! That’s right, the ebook is available for only 99 cents in the US and £0.99 in the UK! That price stands between February 23 and 28! This book is near and dear to…
Read MoreWriting Strong Relationships: An Interview with Helen Starbuck
Author Helen Starbuck and I would have a lot to chat about in real life. She’s a former operating room nurse, she likes cats, she writes about strong women, and her theory is, “If you don’t like life as it is, you can always write a different ending.” If those don’t align with my interests,…
Read MoreHappy Book Birthday, Breakfast with the Billionaire
The day has finally come! For a story that started way back in 2014, it’s been a long road to publication, but here we are, celebrating a release day for Breakfast with the Billionaire! So far, some of my favorite comments about the book go like this: “Hmm. That’s a pretty steamy book. This is…
Read More#ThrowbackThursdayBookstagram: Jemima J
Part of the reason I love #ThrowbackThursdayBookstagram is because I often forget which books I’ve read. This feature allows me to walk down memory lane for a little while, which is often a lot of fun. This week’s selection is JEMIMA J by Jane Green. The book was first published in 1999, and while I’m…
Read MoreOn the Occasion of What Would Have Been Her Seventy-Eighth Birthday
Dear Mom, I haven’t written a birthday letter to you before. Last year, I reflected on your birthday, and I’m glad I did. It was the last we spent with you. I didn’t know it then, of course, but with dementia (as with so many things in life), anything could happen at any time. This…
Read MoreConnecting with Nature: An Interview with Eva Silverfine
I first came across Eva Silverfine when I joined a Facebook group connected to our mutual publisher. At that time, she was getting ready to release her first novel, How to Bury Your Dog. I was thrilled when she asked about an interview to help celebrate the release of her second novel, Ephemeral Wings. Eva’s…
Read MoreTwenty-One: What I Want You to Know
Dear Zoe and Talia, Bear with me here—this might be the longest birthday letter yet. As always, there’s a lot to say, much of which is probably repetition from the years before, but I’m pulling out the mom card here: I get to do this because I’ve earned the right. (What does that really mean?…
Read MoreGrowing a Happy Ending: An Interview with Sara Sartagne
The writing community is strong and vast! I first crossed virtual paths with romance author Sara Sartagne, an author in England, thanks to Jeanne Oates Estridge, a Dayton-area author. When I realized Sara had an English Garden Romance series out, I took note! I’m not much of a gardener, but I love the idea of…
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