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Happy Wednesday! Today, we're discussing authors we wish more people knew about. In the years I've been blogging, I've come across some really wonderful authors. Here are five that came to mind today.
I came across H.B. Berlow thanks to my job as an acquisitions editor.
The Day of Calamity is one of those books that got away. I loved it in draft form. Loved it even more in published form. I'm looking forward to reading the next two books in the series, one of which is coming out next month.
Duffy Brown is a well-known author. She has two series, one book in a new series, and she is a National Bestselling Author. I read her entire
Consignment Shop Mystery series and was disappointed when it ended. I wanted more! If you enjoy cozy mysteries with a hint of humor and some romance, she is an author to explore.
K. M. Daughters is a sister writing team who have published fourteen award-winning novels and three novellas in the inspirational romance and romantic suspense genres. I reviewed
Beyond the Code of Conduct first, and then went back and read the first book in
The Sullivan Boys series. Superb!
Author Holly Bush seems to have written two books:
Romancing Olive and
Reconstructing Jackson, which was one of the most amazing books I read in 2013. It is a book that I loved so much, I still recall bits and pieces from it.
F. M. Meredith is the alternate name of Marilyn Meredith. As F. M. Meredith, she wrote the
Rocky Bluff P.D. series, which introduced me to one of my favorite fictional cops, Gordon Butler. Under the name Marilyn Meredith, she wrote the
Tempe Crabtree Mysteries series and numerous standalone stories. She has also written three memoirs. She has chosen her latest book,
My Writing Life, to be her last. Her friendship has been a true blessing to me for almost two decades.
Hope you check out these authors. What is an author you wish more people knew about?
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