It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our dear friend and MWA Grand Master Peter Lovesey. Peter passed away peacefully at his home in Shrewsbury Read More...
With Easter just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to celebrate all things new—whether that’s new beginnings, hidden surprises, or exciting discoveries Read More...
Come in darling, it’s perishing out there. So wonderful to see you, and in such auspicious circumstances. A new society column you say? Well, you Read More...
The teams have gathered to be called Cinderella, Sweet, and Elite. After years of coaches, running drills, endless practice and being challenged mentally and physically, time is Read More...
“Wicked” has filled our screens with images of a green-skinned girl who soon acquires a black hat and a flying broomstick and an attitude—our Read More...
This week's Jen's Jewels features a brilliantly unconventional story about an obituary writer who accidentally publishes his own obituary. Can you imagine Read More...
Our selections this month are all stories set in the aftermath of World War II, two dealing with women who retrace ground from the war to solve Read More...
Hello all! I’m Cheryl Terra and I write happy endings for hot messes - aka, spicy love stories and romcoms told by quirky and flawed characters Read More...
Step into the captivating world of storytelling with Jen’s Jewels, your go-to destination for intimate author interviews and behind-the-scenes insights Read More...
This month’s column is all about the irresistible allure of the villain love interest in paranormal romance. Whether it’s their dangerous confidence, possessive Read More...
The ways we have traveled with our motorhome have changed in the years since 2020 when we began living our on the road adventure. One question we Read More...
For 20 years and more than one million books, readers have watched our Coffeehouse Mystery characters face down cold-blooded criminals, fight past personal failures, and Read More...
The ground was still damp from recent rains when I recognized the ridge where Gitlam and I had rescued the sand kittens. It had been over fifty Read More...