Tag Archive | Canadian setting
Fran Kimmel
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Fran Kimmel What is your latest release and what genre is it? The Shore Girl is a contemporary novel set in Alberta. Quick description: Rebee Shore’s life is fragmented. She’s forever on the move, ricocheting around Alberta, guided less than capably by her dysfunctional mother, Elizabeth. The Shore Girl follows…
Thomas Wharton – an update on a new children’s book
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Thomas Wharton was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in August 2014, and is back now to tell us of a new illustrated book for children he has just published! Rutherford the Time-Travelling Moose written by Thomas Wharton illustrated by Amanda Schutz Hardcover, ISBN: 978-0-9948434-2-5, 32 Pages Website Contact Information: info…
Lesley Crewe
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Lesley Crewe What is your latest release and what genre is it? Chloe Sparrow is Fiction Quick description: Chloe Sparrow is 25 and a television producer. She somehow becomes involved with a television series she doesn’t want and has a terrible time trying to adjust to The Single Guy.…
Lynette Loeppky
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Lynette Loeppky What is your latest release and what genre is it? Cease, a Memoir of Love, Loss and Desire Genre: Creative Non-fiction Quick description: Shadowed by secrets and desire, Cease unfolds as a brilliant and devastating memoir of how two women face the unpredictable forces of love and death.…
Dave Margoshes Recommends Connie Gault
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I recently discovered Connie Gault’s writing when I won a copy of A Beauty through a Goodreads Giveaway. Dave Margoshes, previously featured twice on Reading Recommendations, is a fellow-Saskatchewanian who has known Connie for many years and recommends her writing. A Beauty by Connie Gault novel, literary fiction In a…
Paul Bowdring
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Paul Bowdring What is your latest release and what genre is it? The Strangers’ Gallery, a novel. Quick description: An “historical” novel set in present-day St. John’s , Newfoundland. St. John’s archivist Michael Lowe’s life is turned on its head when a Dutch acquaintance, Anton Aalders, arrives on his doorstep…
Brian Brennan – update on a republication
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Brian Brennan was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in Nov. 2013 and is back now to tell us about the re-publication, in eBook only, of a book that was previously published in 2002 by Fifth House. Scoundrels and Scallywags (E-book edition) Smashwords, 2014 Alberta has a reputation for attracting and…
David A. Poulsen – a new novel update
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Serpents Rising A Cullen and Cobb Mystery David A. Poulsen In 2005, journalist Adam Cullen’s wife, Donna, is killed by an arsonist. In desperation after police, fire department, and insurance investigators all give up trying to find the culprit, Cullen hires private detective Mike Cobb, but he, too, is stymied.…
Kim McCullough
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I’m so pleased to be promoting Kim McCullough on Reading Recommendations, not only because she’s a writing pal I’ve known since we first met at the Fernie Writers’ Conference in 2009, or because she entered my Coffee Shop Author contest, or because I read parts of this novel during writing…
Marika Deliyannides
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Marika Deliyannides What is your latest release and what genre is it? Bitter Lake, a novel Quick description: Set in both Calgary and rural Alberta, Bitter Lake tells the story of professional organizer Zoe Lemonopolous who finds herself well employed, married to a kind if dull dentist, and pregnant. She’s…