Murder at the Capitol by C.M. Gleason

Murder at the Capitol is C.M. Gleason’s third Lincoln’s White House Mystery. She writes of Washington, D.C. at the beginning of the war with images I never really thought about. D.C. was really a small town in 1861, and a southern small town even more than...

Darkest Journey by Heather Graham

Heather Graham takes readers back into the world of the Krewe of Hunters in Darkest Journey. As a fan of the series, I enjoy the return to the paranormal investigations of an elite group of FBI agents, as well as the romance. And, Graham knows the setting well,...

The Mapmaker’s Children by Sarah McCoy

I’ll admit I was one-third of the way through Sarah McCoy’s novel The Mapmaker’s Children before the characters caught my interest. It was the juxtaposition of the modern story in New Charlestown, West Virginia with the story of Sarah Brown, daughter...

Stephanie Grace Whitson, Author of Daughter of the Regiment

First, I need to apologize to the author. My interview with Stephanie Grace Whitson was scheduled to appear on Friday, March 27, but my notes about it were buried in my vacation notes. I’m sorry. I do want to share the interview, though, and a chance to win a...