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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.


Linda Rui Feng

Linda Rui Feng

Linda Rui Feng is a writer and a scholar, a practitioner and researcher of imaginative storytelling.

As a fiction writer, Linda Rui Feng has been awarded a MacDowell Colony Fellowship, a Toronto Arts Council Grant, and residencies at Willapa Bay AiR and The Marble House Project. Her prose and poems have appeared in journals such as Kenyon Review Online, Nimrod, The Saint Ann’s ReviewSanta Monica ReviewSalamander, and Washington Square Review. She has also written essays about being a new immigrant and dance.

As a scholar, Feng has drawn to thinking about forms of writing with a strong sense of place. Feng's monograph, City of Marvel and Transformation, explores the connection between 9th-century Chinese literature and the urban space of the capital city in the Tang dynasty. These days her research project is about how writers in the past used cultural technologies to represent spatial knowledge.

At the University of Toronto, Feng teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on the history of cartography, the cultural history of food, and literature.


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Books:

Swimming Back to Trout River, May 2021
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