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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


Mary Ellen Geist

Mary Ellen Geist

Mary Ellen Geist was raised in a family of musicians, writers, and nature-lovers in a century-old farmhouse in orchard country outside of Detroit, Michigan. Her father, Woody, the CEO of an industrial distribution company, was also a jazz singer who performed for more than four decades with a 12 man acapella group called The Grunyons. Rosemary, her mother, was an artist who taught at the small school Mary Ellen and her sisters, Alison and Libby, attended. Her grandmother was a columnist for the Birmingham Eccentric Newspaper and authored a book about nature called β€œFlower in the Crannied Wall,” which her mother illustrated. Reading, and reading out loud from the many books that lined the shelves in the family home, was a daily routine. The family painted and drew and made block prints together. The other shared activity revolved around music, as the family performed as an acapella singing group at various venues in the suburbs of Detroit. Mary Ellen’s childhood passions of singing, reading, writing, drawing, and bird watching have continued throughout her life. In high school, Mary Ellen performed in musicals and excelled in creative writing. At Kalamazoo College, she majored in English/Creative Writing and minored in Theatre. She spent her junior year in Freetown, Sierra Leone; won an award for the poems she wrote in West Africa, and first began to contemplate a career as a journalist. When she got home from Africa, however, she took a job as a singer with a jazz band in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and went on the road with the band for several years. Later she moved to Boise, Idaho, where she performed at the Idaho Public Theatre under a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her first job in broadcast journalism was as a reporter and anchor at WPZ Radio in Petoskey, Michigan. She then moved to WJML Radio in Petoskey to anchor the news; she eventually became news director there. During this time, she also wrote articles for magazines, including Traverse Magazine and The Alternative in Indianapolis. After stints as a scriptwriter and producer at CBS/Fox Video and as the assistant director on an independent film, Mary Ellen moved to Los Angeles to work for director/writer Andy Tennant at MGM/UA. After exploring the motion picture industry, she decided to return to radio. She eventually returned to an all-news format and became what’s called β€œmorning streets” reporter at KFWB in Los Angeles. After several years in Southern California, working at KFWB, Mary Ellen moved up the coast to KGO Radio in San Francisco. She worked at KGO for twelve years as a reporter and anchor of the noon news, then spent a year anchoring the morning news. In 2004, she moved to New York City to be afternoon anchor at WCBS Radio. In February of 2005 Mary Ellen left WCBS Radio to return home to Michigan. She has been at home, helping her mother care for her father, who has Alzheimer’s, since then. Her book Measure of the Heart, describes her experiences with her father during these years.

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Books:

Measure of the Heart, August 2008
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