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Book Club Guide for A TANGLED MAGIC

With its unforgettable characters and richly imagined world, A TANGLED MAGIC invites readers to look beyond the ordinary and discover the magic hidden in the everyday. The adventure doesn’t end with the final page, find ideas for your book club discussion to create your own magical meeting. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS GROUP ACTIVITY Invite each member to […] The post Book Club Guide for A TANGLED MAGIC…

Not the Craziest Heist

By Julia London In Rules for Aging and Larceny, four women in their seventies head to Las Vegas to knock off a casino. They have their reasons. They figure they can dust off the dormant skills they learned fifty years ago when they were a girl band of thieves before that was even a thing. […] The post Not the Craziest Heist appeared first on Kensington Publishing .

Packing for a Vegas Heist

By Julia London In Rules for Aging and Larceny, four women rekindle a friendship built in the seventies when they were young, glamorous, and a successful band of thieves. Their venture came to a halt when they had a falling out that may or may not have involved the FBI. But now, almost fifty years […] The post Packing for a Vegas Heist appeared first on Kensington Publishing .

Book Club Guide for RULES FOR AGING AND LARCENY

Welcome to our discussion of Rules for Aging and Larceny by Julia London. This witty and heartfelt novel brings together four women who discover that aging doesn’t mean giving up on adventure, friendship, or even a little mischief. Blending humor, suspense, and poignant reflections on growing older, the story challenges assumptions about what is possible […] The post Book Club Guide for RULES FOR…

Discussion Guide for HAVE A GREAT SUMMER

Like the perfect summer read, this guide invites you to slow down, soak in the atmosphere, and dive deeper into the characters, themes, and moments that linger long after the final page. Discussion Questions What were your first impressions of the story and its overall summer atmosphere? Did it remind you of any personal memories […] The post Discussion Guide for HAVE A GREAT SUMMER appeared first…

Discussion Guide: THE MOONSHINE WOMEN

In the prologue of The Moonshine Women, the premature baby is supposed be—according to an array of old wives’ tale tests and superstitions—a boy. When a disappointed Hiram Strong holds his third daughter in his hands instead, he christens her “Jace,” which means “the Lord is salvation” and declares that she will save the family. […] The post Discussion Guide: THE MOONSHINE WOMEN appeared first on…

I Might Be Related to Carrie Nation

And that’s only one interesting thing I learned writing The Moonshine Women. by Michelle Collins Anderson Long after I turned in the final manuscript for The Moonshine Women, my new Prohibition Era novel set in the Missouri Ozarks, I was having lunch with my 85-year-old aunt. She had just finished an advanced reader’s copy of the book (spoiler alert: […] The post I Might Be Related to Carrie…

Author Annotations: The Curse of Hester Gardens by Tamika Thompson

Step inside The Curse of Hester Gardens with author Tamika Thompson as she pulls back the curtain on one of the novel’s most chilling and emotionally charged moments. In this exclusive annotated passage, Thompson shares the inspiration, symbolism, and layered meaning behind a key scene—offering a deeper look at Nona McKinley’s world. Hours later, Nona […] The post Author Annotations: The Curse of…

Book Club Guide for RAIN OF SHADOWS AND ENDINGS

Step into the haunting, emotional world of Rain of Shadows and Endings by Melissa K. Roehrich. This novel invites readers into a layered journey of power, vulnerability, and resilience, weaving together complex characters and high-stakes emotion in a way that lingers long after the final page. Welcome to the world the Gods forgot. Discussion Questions […] The post Book Club Guide for RAIN OF…

From Rogue to Gentleman…

by Amy Rose Bennett In The Governess’s Guide to Spells and Managing Misfit Marquesses, my book’s hero, Phineas “Phinn” O’Connell, a former prizefighter from the backstreets of Dublin, unexpectedly inherits the title of Marquess of Kinsale along with a vast fortune. And of course, poor man, he’s the ultimate fish out of water in English […] The post From Rogue to Gentleman… appeared first on…