Julie Arduini Newsletter and EU GDPR
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Plunge into forensic artist Gwen Marcey’s world, full of cold-case murders, shady politics, and a den of venomous suspects. Add Carrie Stuart Parks’ new Gwen Marcey novel, When Death Draws Near, to the top of your must-read list. Gwen accepts temporary work in Pikeville, Kentucky—a small town facing big-city crime. But before she can finish her first…
This week there is a new clash at Clash of the Titles, COTT, and my own book is one of the contenders. What I love about this competition is that readers choose the winner. They look at a little summary of the book and the cover, and they vote. If you love Entrusted, I’d appreciate…
No matter the weather, there is one genre that always warrants a read. Romance. Tricia Goyer and Ocieanna Fleiss keep readers warm with their latest offering, Love Finds You in Glacier Bay. I enjoyed this book for a few reasons. It’s obvious they knew the area well. I’ve read…
With the revised blog I forgot to update it on Kindle. If you have a Kindle and want to read this blog that way it should be available if not today, this week. Don’t click on the one from 2009, that is from an old feed that no longer works. When you subscribe you should…
I have a confession. For the longest time, I didn’t know what dystopian meant. But freedictionary.com defines dystopia as this: An imaginary place or state in which the condition of life is extremely bad, as from deprivation, oppression, or terror. So when Peter R. Stone contacted me to let me know his novel, Forager, is…
The Story behind the Story Gold Rush Bride Tegan By Linda Shenton Matchett More than likely, you’ve heard of the California gold rush that began in 1848. Word spread around the world, and by the following year tens of thousands of people from around the world arrived to seek their fortune. But did you know…