Looking back, leafing through the table of contents of her life, Jessica Pryde guesses her need to read locked in around the age of 11.
- Chris Hewitt, The Minnesota Star Tribune
MINNEAPOLIS -- Important Valentine’s Day update: Fake dating is out; second-chance romances are in. That may or may not be true IRL but it’s definitely a thing in the world of romantic fiction, according to Lauren Richards, co-owner of Tropes & Trifles bookstore in south Minneapolis. “Fake dating,” meaning a character who pretends they’re wooing someone (as in Burnsville author Ellie Palmer’s ...
- Bill Finley Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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A Tucson author's career has taken flight following the release of her debut novel — a fiction romance that has garnered national attention.
- Bill Finley Special to the Arizona Daily Star
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A Tucson author's career has taken flight following the release of her debut novel — a fiction romance that has garnered national attention.
- Johanna Willett | This Is Tucson
Under the soft glow of a red stoplight, romance novels finally wooed Amy Bright.
