Ruthann can barely remember the dashing young pilot whose plane went down in flames over Nazi Germany. Having done her bit for the war effort in a munitions factory and with the knowledge that her fiance isn't coming home, she accepts employment as a third grade teacher in a small south Texas town. In one moment on the first day of school, the piercing blue eyes of the superintendent changes her life forever. Gentle, artistic Drew Mallory, his own life derailed on a battlefield in the … [Read more...] about Ruthann’s War by Judy Nickles
Ghostoria: Vintage Romantic Tales of Fright by Tam Francis
Do you like scary stories with a little romance and a vintage twist? Welcome to Ghostoria. What happens when a WWII secretary is trapped in the office with a ghost and the only way out is to make an unwelcome choice? Drive-in movies, hot rods, and jitterbugs populate Long Way Home; can one young man survive a bloody night in a historic cemetery with his girlfriend? Young residents of a cursed Texas town grapple with what they’re willing to sacrifice in order to save their crops, animals and … [Read more...] about Ghostoria: Vintage Romantic Tales of Fright by Tam Francis
Interview with Author – Tam Francis
About Tam Francis: Tam Francis writes vintage romantic fiction and has taught swing dancing for fifteen years with her husband (a US Navy aircraft mechanic on the carrier flight deck in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars). She's an avid collector of vintage sewing patterns, vintage clothing, and antiques. On most weekends she can be found sipping vintage cocktails out of eclectic barware. She's published, contributed to, and been Editor-in-chief for two indie magazines, as well as a published … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Tam Francis
Interview with Author – Hannah Fielding @fieldinghannah
Author Bio: I grew up in a rambling house overlooking the Mediterranean. My earliest memories are of listening, enchanted, to fairy stories at the knee of my half-French half-Italian governess Zula. When I was seven we came to an agreement: for each story she told me, I would invent and relate one of my own. That is how my love for story-telling began. Later, at a convent school, while French nuns endeavoured to teach me grammar, literature and maths, I took to day-dreaming and wrote short … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Hannah Fielding @fieldinghannah