Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Release Blitz for Nothing But Friends by Jolie Day

 



Nothing But Friends by Jolie Day is now live!



My best friend Holly wants my baby.

Not a relationship, not romance.

Just a baby. 

Apparently, that’s a perfectly reasonable thing to ask your best friend.

And if I say no?

She’ll find someone else.

We’ve been best friends since we were kids.

We’ve never even kissed.

Never cuddled. Hardly even hugged.

Now we’re trying to make a baby.

We do and say things we never would have under normal circumstances.

She insists this changes nothing.

For me, it changes everything.

I was supposed to give her a baby, not fall hopelessly in love with her.

And now I’m staring at two pink lines…

and realize I’ve made a terrible mistake.

Somewhere along the way,

I gave her my heart.

The one thing she never asked for.



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Meet Jolie Day



USA Today Bestselling Author Jolie Days writes contemporary romance and romantic comedies. She has a soft spot for writing about the swoon-worthy man who wears a business suit during the day and revs up his biker gear at night. He's got a quick wit, a devil-may-care attitude, and he'd go to the ends of the earth to win her heart. He's like a knight in shining armor—except instead of a horse, he's got a Harley.

 

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Book Review for Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan

 

Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan

Published:   May 26, 2026 by G.P. Putnam's Sons

Genre:  Contemporary Romance

 

Taken from Goodreads:  From The New York Times bestselling author of Nora Goes Off Script , a romance about a single mother who’s offered a Pretty Woman -type deal that’s too good to refuse.


If they begin by pretending, can they end with something real?

Dolly Brick has never met a problem she couldn’t solve. Not when her mom left when she was twelve, and not at thirty-nine when she moves with her son back to Whitfield, Rhode Island for the summer to keep her dad and brother from losing the family home.

So when she comes across Stewart Whitfield—annoyingly handsome scion of the Whitfield family—with a flat tire and at the wrong end of a very public, very humiliating breakup, it’s in her nature to help. But Stewart’s proposed arrangement ends up being more than either of them bargained for, because as public dinners and high society benefits turn into sunset boat rides and swinging on the porch, Dolly starts to feel something more than helpful. She’s never relied on anyone besides herself, can she really start now?

 

My Thoughts:  Go get ‘em Dolly.    Dolly is a character that spoke to me from the first page.   She is sassy, hard-working, an amazing mother, and has the best group of friends you can ask for.    Her family is her top priority, and she will do anything for them.  As the story goes on, I see more of her strengths.  She takes on responsibilities that are not hers, she stands up for herself, and she learns to live life for herself, putting herself first at times. 

I am a fan of Annabel Monaghan, the author.   When this book became available, I knew that I had to read it and I am so glad that it was at the top of my TBR.   The story is so well written that it felt like I was one of Dolly’s friends.  I was living life right beside her.  

Thank you G.P. Putnam's Sons for a copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.  

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Meet the Author(taken from her website):  Annabel is the New York Times bestselling and Library Reads Hall of Fame author of It’s A Love Story, Summer Romance, Same Time Next Summer and Nora Goes Off Script, published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons. Her forthcoming novel, Dolly All The Time, will be out May 26, 2026.

She is also the author of two novels for young adults, A Girl Named Digit and Double Digit, as well as Does This Volvo Make My Butt Look Big?, a collection of essays based on her column that appeared on the Huffington Post, The Week and The Rye Record. She has a BA in English from Duke University and an MBA in Finance from The Wharton School at The University of Pennsylvania. She hosts an author series called Friends with Words and spent several years on the novel writing faculty at The Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence College. She lives in Florida and Connecticut with her family. Her novels have been translated into 23 languages.

 

 

Monday, May 25, 2026

Q&A with Joe Cary, Author of Birds of Prey Don't Sing


 Calculated violence and shifting control drive Birds of Prey Don’t Sing by Joe Cary. The story centers on a professional assassin forced away from his usual precision while a homicide sergeant continues pursuing a case that grows more unpredictable with every lead.


Synopsis:

A priest becomes the target of a contract that should never be possible to execute cleanly. For Michael Harrier, however, impossible situations are part of the job. His entire career has been built on a method designed to redirect suspicion away from himself and onto someone else.

Every assignment follows the same structure, and until now the strategy has protected him completely. But this latest operation quickly turns unstable. A woman connected to violence from the past changes Harrier’s focus, unexpected mistakes begin stacking together, and improvisation replaces the control he normally


depends on.

While Harrier struggles to contain the fallout, LAPD homicide sergeant Jordan Becker continues investigating a case filled with inconsistencies. The evidence never settles, the story keeps changing, and Becker starts recognizing patterns that suggest he is chasing someone far more calculated than expected.

As both men move closer to confrontation, every decision threatens to reshape what happens next.


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When did this story or idea “click” into place for you—was there a single moment you knew you had to write it?

I had many ideas for the “ideal” two-for-one assassination to lead off a series with, but I had to narrow it down to one. And the moment I came up with a believable way to frame a job as divine judgment, I knew I had to go with that over the others, the impossible hit made possible, the surprise that seems inevitable in retrospect.


Which character or real-life person surprised you the most while writing this book, and why?

Chensea, the impact character. The way her strength evolved through the novel’s revisions, she kept showing up stronger and I loved that, and how her impact on Harrier is good on a human level but in ways that are sometimes quite bad for him.



About the author:

Joe Cary’s short stories have appeared in One Story, XRAY Literary Magazine, BULL, and MonkeyBicycle, and have also earned a Special Mention in the 2020 Pushcart Prize Anthology and a Best of the Net nomination. BIRDS OF PREY DON'T SING is his first novel. 


A former Angeleno, Joe currently lives with his family in Philadelphia where he fights money laundering, fraud, and other financial crimes. When he isn’t writing, he enjoys coaching his daughter’s flag football team and throwing frisbees to his dog, Pepper.  He has also been a volunteer adult literacy tutor in four cities. 


Visit Joe at his website.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Book Tour with an Excerpt for The Devil's Shadow Series by Burt Tyson

 

When the war ends, not every battle is finished. In The Devil’s Shadow series by Burt Tyson, Captain Robert Hester’s story follows what comes after, tracing a man’s path through loss, survival, and the difficult decisions that shape who he becomes when everything familiar is gone.

Synopsis:   The final days of war leave Captain Robert Hester wounded, hunted, and without a future tied to the world he once knew. With the Confederacy collapsing and his name marked for death, he is forced to move forward in a landscape where survival is no longer defined by orders, but by personal choice.



The turning point comes in The Shadow Appears, where Hester returns home expecting what little remains of his life, only to face a devastating loss that changes everything in a single moment. Driven by vengeance, he rides with his loyal sergeant through a fractured landscape, pursuing those responsible while confronting the cost of what he is becoming.


With that purpose gone, The Shadow Grows follows Hester as he drifts into unfamiliar territory, surviving one day at a time while carrying the weight of everything he has lost. A chance encounter introduces a different way of living, one grounded in endurance and discipline. When violence reaches others, he must decide whether to walk away or stand and fight, knowing the decision will shape who he becomes.



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Find the Series on Goodreads: 

THE SHADOW APPEARS: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/242866374-the-shadow-appears

THE SHADOW GROWS: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/249546840-the-shadow-grows

Author bio: Burt Tyson writes historical Western fiction rooted in the aftermath of the Civil War, where questions of honor, loss, and survival take center stage. Influenced by classic storytellers like Louis L’Amour, Larry McMurtry, and the Western television heroes he grew up watching, his work explores what happens when the fight is over and a man is left to decide who he is without it.

 

His Devil’s Shadow series follows Captain Robert Hester through a fractured post-war America and into the unforgiving frontier beyond.

 

Tyson lives in a small town in South Carolina, where the landscape is quiet—but the stories he tells are anything but. Visit Burt at his website.

 

Excerpt from The Shadow Appears

 Chapter 1

 The buzzing woke me. I opened my eyes. It was morning. I saw the blowfly on the sheet that covered my chest, staring at me through his two large eyes, his wings vibrating in the still air. 

 I didn’t even bother to shoo him away. It was a waste of time. There were too many of them. There shouldn’t have been. It was the last week of March in Richmond in 1865, and there should have been a few in sun-warmed windows and no more. 

 But this was the Chimborazo Hospital and blowflies were everywhere, along with the groans and cries of wounded men— many dying—and the ever-present stench of disease, gangrene, human waste, and blood. 

We were a sad lot. Too little medicine. Too little food. Too little hope. Too much pain. Too much fear. And for many, too few limbs. 

But it was far better than the field hospital where I had lain for a day after being shot. Or the jolting, painful wagon ride to Richmond. 

I had been here since the middle of December. First, it was the wound and the blood loss. Then, the fever had come. And, now, it was just the weakness. I didn’t have the strength to get out of bed—a pretty pitiful sight for a cavalry officer. 

I heard the click of cavalry boots on the wooden floor before I saw the figure. Captain Jonathan Washburn stood at the end of my bed. His left sleeve was folded up and pinned at the shoulder. I could never get used to seeing him without his arm. 

“Well, Captain, I suppose you’ve malingered long enough. You have new orders. Get yourself dressed. We’re taking you out of all this.” 

“I’m being released from this hell-hole? You mean that?” 

“I do, indeed. Turley, front and center, man. Get yourself out here and help the captain.” 

Sergeant Josiah Turley materialized as if out of thin air. A lean, wiry mountain boy, Turley was raw-boned, with a shock of red hair and a disposition to match. 

It was Turley, more than anyone else, who had saved me. 


The Shadow Grows

Chapter 1

I rode out of Parral with no sense of purpose, no mission. I was lost. I still had the dreams. Every night. 

They began as they always did, with the bloody tears streaming from my mama’s portrait, the wraithlike figures of Aunt Callie, my daddy, my sister, and my fiancée swirling about me, asking why I hadn’t saved them. And then, after the fire and the blood of my home place, the faces of Ruth and Laurie and the bodies of Abby and Jacob. And then all of the loved ones in the dream swirled around me like tormented spirits. Their voices joined together in a single chorus. Though their mouths never moved, I heard their words.

You’ve failed us. Where is our vengeance? Where is our peace? What are we to do? 

Their haunting bodies pressed around me, choking me with their presence. 

And each night I would come awake, unable to breathe, my heart racing. It always felt like I would never regain my breath or still my heart. The oppression of sadness and pain and guilt never seemed to go away. 

As I rode westward, riding the big gray stallion, Quicksilver Ghost, and leading three other horses, Lady Red, the bay I had given my sister, and two black geldings, I still carried the hope of revenge on George Stoneman for what his bummers had done to the ones I loved back in Virginia and North Carolina. But with the failure of Jo Shelby’s plans to regroup and reenter Texas to continue the fight against the Yankees, I had little left but despair. I rode the lonely wastes of Chihuahua State in Mexico, heading for the Copper Canyon. I had nothing else to do that mattered. 

I decided I would enter the Barrancas del Cobre, the Copper Canyon, from the west and ride back toward Texas. I rode through the towns of La Noria, El Tule, San Pablo Balleza, La Loma, Yoquivo, Batopilas, La Bufa, and Cusarare. At each of the towns, I found a place for my horses and cared for them. I ate in whatever cantina the town had to offer and drank mescal. 

At Cusarare, I rode east toward the canyon, descending into the most desolate country I had ever seen. And the most beautiful. From the high mountain ridges to the bottom of the canyon, I went from alpine peaks of pines and Douglas fir at almost eight thousand feet to huge figs and palm trees at the bottom of the canyon at just eighteen hundred feet above sea level. 

For the next two weeks, I rode through the Copper Canyon. I marveled at the copper and green color of the canyon walls and the beauty and stillness of it. There was plentiful game, and I ate well while riding through this marvel of nature. I saw no one and no sign of anyone. 

The peace and solitude felt good. I thought a lot. About my life for the past few years. And about what the Padre had said to me. But I still had the dreams. 

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Spotlight for A Sprinkle of Sweet Serendipity by Rachel Linden

 

A Sprinkle of Sweet Serendipity by Rachel Linden

Published:  May 19, 2026 by Berkley

Genre:  Magical Realism, Fantasy

Taken from Goodreads:  A tantalizing novel about a struggling chocolatier who is granted a magical vision of the future of her dreams, only to realize that her heart may desire something else entirely, from the bestselling author of The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie.

Paris trained chocolatier and single mother Emmie Wynne gave up her own dreams six years ago when she returned to her Pacific Northwest coastal tourist town to run her family’s struggling candy store. Now on her thirty-fourth birthday, Emmie has only one wish, to be granted the vision that every Wynne woman is given once in her lifetime—a shimmering glimpse of her true destiny. This year, when she blows out her candles, it finally comes true.

Her vision is more delectable than she could’ve imagined—her very own artisanal chocolate shop filled with decadent truffles and caramels, and her celebrity crush, Henry Summers, down on one knee. And when Henry suddenly arrives in town for the summer, offering Emmie the opportunity of a lifetime, the future in her vision suddenly seems possible.

But a rekindled connection with Jakob, her former high school best friend turned hunky, brooding tattooed baker, forces Emmie to grapple with the bittersweet realization that her destiny may not be what her heart truly longs for. As the culmination of her vision draws nearer, can Emmie find the courage to create a happiness of her own making?

 

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Meet the Author(taken from her website):  Rachel Linden is the bestselling author of many novels, including THE SECRET OF ORANGE BLOSSOM CAKE and THE MAGIC OF LEMON DROP PIE, which is now a Hallmark movie called THE MAGIC OF LEMON DROPS. She loves creating stories about strong women facing big challenges, food, travel, and second chances at love...

Rachel’s taste for adventure and interest in people first led her to a career as an international worker with a faith-based aid organization, and her experiences living and traveling in more than fifty countries around the globe continue to provide excellent grist for her stories. She loves writing novels that combine so many of her favorite things – strong women facing big challenges, food, travel, and second chances at love. Rachel enjoys crafting bittersweet stories of struggles and triumphs infused with a touch of magical realism and with ultimately happy, or at least very hopeful, endings.

Currently Rachel lives with her husband and children on a sweet little island near Seattle. When she’s not dreaming up a new story, she enjoys camping with her family in their pop top campervan, exploring the beauty of the Pacific Northwest, eating sushi, and having grand adventures in far flung places.

Book Review for 14 by J.T. Ellison

 

Taylor Jackson #2

14 by J.T. Ellison

Published:   May 19 2026

Genre:  Mystery Thriller, Romantic Suspense

Taken from Goodreads:  Ten victims, each with pale skin and long dark hair. All have been slashed across the throat, the same red lipstick smeared across their lips.In the mid-1980s the Snow White Killer terrorized the streets of Nashville, Tennessee. Then suddenly the murders stopped. A letter from the killer to the police stated that his work was done.

Now four more bodies are found, marked with his fatal signature. The residents of Nashville fear a madman has returned, decades later, to finish his sick fairy tale. Homicide Lieutenant Taylor Jackson believes the killings are the work of a copycat killer who's even more terrifying. For this monster is meticulously honing his craft as he mimics famous serial murders...proving that the past is not to be forgotten.

My Thoughts:   I devoured this book!  I am a huge J.T. Ellison fan, and this book is one of my favorites.   I could not put this book down and I was left hungry for more of Lt. Taylor Jackson.  

J.T. Ellison writes a thriller with great attention to details without going too far. I could picture the scenes Lt. Taylor Jackson was seeing without the gore.  I could feel the anxiety the Lt. was feeling as she worked to catch Snow White.  The pride she took in solving her cases gave me no doubt that she would figure out this case. 

The ending… YIKES!   I cannot wait for book #3 to see what is next.  The book did not end in a cliffhanger in the sense that there is an ending but it did end with a clue that there is more to come. 

Thank you Thomas & Mercer for a copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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Meet the Author (taken from her website):   J.T. Ellison is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than thirty novels of psychological suspense, including the Lt. Taylor Jackson series, the Dr. Samantha Owens series, and numerous acclaimed standalones. She is the Emmy Award–winning cohost of A Word on Words, the literary television series on PBS.

Over a twenty-year career, her work has earned widespread critical recognition, with titles optioned for television and published in thirty countries, and millions of copies in print worldwide.

A dedicated voice in the writing community, she also publishes The Creative Edge, a newsletter and blog for writers navigating the craft and business of fiction.

She lives with her husband and twin kittens—one of whom is a ghost—in Nashville, Tennessee. 

 

 

 

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Release Blitz for Accidentally in Love by Stacy Travis

 

Accidentally in Love by Stacy Travis is now live!


Accidentally Pregnant... Accidentally Charmed by the Grumpy Cowboy... Accidentally in Love

When I inherit the dilapidated Loveland Ranch on my birthday, I do what any self-respecting L.A. career woman would do —have one unforgettable night with a hot, broody cowboy and skedaddle before sunrise.

But when I hear that a crabby neighbor is suing my beloved grandmother’s estate, I decide her legacy is worth the dirt under my manicure and start renovating.

Cue the hot, broody cowboy, who rides up on a horse and informs me he’s the crab. And just when I think things can’t get worse, the universe hands me another surprise.

A little pink plus sign.

Fitz and I have nothing in common except being fiercely independent. We come from different worlds. We have different visions for the future. We don’t share the same dreams, backgrounds, or even the same zip code.

But it doesn’t take long before I find myself wishing for all the things I’d given up on—a real partnership with a protective, kind, hot-as-sin man who reassures me I’m not fighting my battles alone. Except he’s fighting his own battles, and they may be too big for us to overcome.

Will this accidental family we created lead to heartbreak? Or could it be the life I’ve always wanted?


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Spotlight for Good Joy, Bad Joy by Mikki Brammer

 

Good Joy, Bad Joy by Mikki Brammer

Published:  May 5, 2026 by St. Martin's Press

Genre:  Literary Fiction

Taken from Goodreads:  From the bestselling author of The Collected Regrets of Clover comes a vibrant, heartfelt novel about friendship over the decades, self-discovery, and what it means to have a life well-lived.

Break the rules. Find your joy.


For over eighty years, Joy Bridport has played by the rules: she's been a devoted wife and mother, contributing to the community in her small Hudson Valley town. But her quiet existence is jolted when she learns that her best friend, Hazel, only has months left to live. Hazel has always been the more adventurous one of their duo, and she seems at peace with all that she’s squeezed out of her long life. Yet Joy realizes she can’t say the same.

Determined to live boldly and make the most of the time that she and Hazel have left together, Joy steps outside of her comfort zone—and into a bit of trouble. But as her foray into rule-breaking escalates into committing petty crime, Joy must consider what kind of legacy she wants to leave behind, and whether there's a way for her to embrace the liberation that "Bad Joy" offers without losing all that she holds dear.

Is it ever too late to become who we're meant to be? With laugh-out-loud hijnks and emotional heft, Good Joy, Bad Joy is a heartwarming and wise celebration of the choices we make, the friendships we cherish, and the lengths we go for love.

 

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Meet the Author (taken from her website):  Mikki Brammer is a writer from Tasmania, Australia, now based in New York City via France and Spain.

Her debut novel, The Collected Regrets of Clover, was a USA Today bestseller and is so far published in 27 languages. It was named a Best Book of Summer 2023 by the New York Times, a Best Book of 2023 by NPR, and was a Book of the Month pick for May 2023. It was also nominated for the 2023 Goodreads Choice Awards for Best Debut and Best Fiction. Her second novel, Good Joy, Bad Joy, will be published on May 19, 2026.

In addition to fiction, Mikki writes about architecture, art, and design for publications including Architectural Digest, Dwell, ELLE Decor, and Metropolis.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Book Review for The Hope Keeper by Heather Webb

 

The Hope Keeper by Heather Webb

Published:  May 19, 2026 by Sourcebooks Landmark

Genre:  Historical Fiction

Taken from Goodreads:  1919, Washington D.C. Elisabeth Beaumont comes from a renowned jeweler family, but after the untimely death of her twin brother, she's left on her own to run the failing family business. Desperate for work, she approaches the affluent crowd her brother Julien once courted to expand Beaumont Jewelers. Their ringleader is wealthy socialite Evalyn McLean, owner of the world's most infamous gemstone, rumored to curse all who travel within its orbit. 

The Hope Diamond.

As Elisabeth is swept into Evalyn's toxic world of dark opulence, the lines defining who she is and where she belongs begin to blur, leading Elisabeth to question all she once believed. She's no longer certain she wants to take over the family business and be beholden to the wealthy elite of D.C. But she can't fathom leaving her father in the lurch. There's also Evalyn to consider, and the Hope Diamond, which beckons Elisabeth to admire it, touch it, care for it, despite every warning she's been told.

When tragedy strikes one night, not only is Elisabeth's fragile friendship with Evalyn put to the test, but her carefully constructed glamorous new life comes crashing down. Now Elisabeth must face the truth about her brother's death and decide what matters most. 

My Thoughts: Heather Webb is a must-read author.  Her historical fiction books are so realistic, and the characters are relatable and true to the era. The Hope Keeper is a great story set around the Hope Diamond.  I enjoyed that the diamond told it’s own story during parts of the story while most of the story is told by those around the diamond. 

The story had its slow moments, parts that I felt the book dragged and I was not sure if I would finish the book.   I am so very glad that I stuck with it, I enjoyed seeing Elisabeth interact with Evalyn and her friends while trying to put together what happened to her brother Julian. 

The Hope Keeper is a fun look at the Hope Diamond and the life of the elite in Washington D.C. 

Thank you Sourcebooks Landmark for a copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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Meetthe Author (taken from her website);  Heather Webb is the USA Today and international bestselling author of eleven historical novels, including her upcoming The Hope Keeper and her other recently published  Queens of LondonThe Next Ship Home, and Christmas with the Queen. In 2015, Rodin’s Lover was a Goodread’s Top Pick, and in 2018, Last Christmas in Paris won the Women’s Fiction Writers Association STAR Award. Meet Me in Monaco, was selected as a finalist for the 2020 Goldsboro RNA award in the UK, as well as the 2019 Digital Book World’s Fiction prize. Three Words for Goodbye was a Prima Magazine’s 2022 Book of the Year. To date, Heather’s books have been translated to twenty languages. She lives in New England with her family and two mischievous cats.


ADVANCE PRAISE FOR THE HOPE KEEPER:


“Centered around the cursed Hope diamond, Webb’s latest sparkles with intrigue … Richly imagined and hauntingly beautiful, the story will linger long after you’ve turned the last page.”

— Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Stolen Queen

 

Heather Webb plunges readers into the high-stakes world of precious jewels and the rarefied company of those who collect and trade in such treasure. [It’s] a story of family secrets, second chances, and the fabled curse of the incomparable Hope Diamond. Webb’s writing sparkles as her plucky, intrepid heroine cuts through the tangled and toxic world of the rich and the reckless in order to redeem her past and save her family’s future.”

—  Allison Pataki, New York Times bestselling author of It Girl

 

THE HOPE KEEPER is instantly transportive, swiftly tangling readers in the Gatsby-esque world of 1919 Washington, DC and the mystery, lore, and magnetism surrounding one of history’s most celebrated— and feared—gemstones, the Hope Diamond. I read this book in one sitting and know without a doubt that THE HOPE KEEPER will be the must-read book of summer.” — Joy Callaway, international bestselling author of The Star of Camp Greene

 

"Glittering with history, mystery, glamour, and legend, The Hope Keeper follows a young jeweler drawn to the allure of the Hope Diamond and its rumored curse. Rich in historical detail and heart, this gripping story of family, courage, and secrets is an absolute must read." — Madeline Martin, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Book Society