2016 SPRING RELEASES
There are so many reasons we’re eager to get this Jane Austen update into our hands. But mainly because it’s the same author who wrote Prep, which we couldn’t put down, and… Read more »
There are so many reasons we’re eager to get this Jane Austen update into our hands. But mainly because it’s the same author who wrote Prep, which we couldn’t put down, and… Read more »
It’s week 11, book #11 in Shelf Pleasure’s 2016 Reading Challenge. This week we picked up Mary Burton’s I’ll Never Let You Go. Four years ago, Leah Carson’s husband almost succeeded in… Read more »
Ever hesitate to own up to what you read? Not willing to let mom see the paranormal romance with the buff (and aberrantly tanned) vampire on its cover that’s lying… Read more »
Little known fact about Shelf Pleasure’s Kristen: she’s obsessed with the Hallmark Movies and Mystery Channel. And one of her favorites are their productions of the Aurora Teagarden mystery series… Read more »
Researching the Roaring Twenties for my mystery series is such fun that sometimes I have to force myself back to the keyboard to write. But over the past few years,… Read more »
Perspectives. This word has been rattling around in my head the last several weeks. On a recent excursion to visit in-laws and a friend in the New York area, “perspective”… Read more »
There’s nothing we love more at Shelf Pleasure than a sports romance, but we tend to stick with the more commonplace pastimes of hockey, basketball or football. We love Rebecca… Read more »
My creative writing students teach me a lot. Recently, they taught me the best phrase I’ve ever heard for referring to a thing that writers often know intuitively, or that… Read more »
I have been devouring books for as long as I can remember. Books are my escape. My happy place. Nothing entertains me more than sitting in my chair, reading a… Read more »
Growing up with only brothers taught author Holly Robinson the importance of sisterhood. I was never a “real” girl. I detested dresses and preferred being outdoors. My mother was constantly… Read more »