‘Donna’ is the Envy of All Her Peers in V.C. Andrews’ New Novella [REVIEW]

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Being both beautiful and gifted is more of a curse than an asset for high school student Donna. (Photo by Robert Bejil, Flickr)

Before readers discovered Mayfair in V.C. Andrews®’ Bittersweet Dreams, there were four other girls just as bright and beautiful as she is. Together, they comprise the Girls of Spindrift: First there was Corliss. Now there is Donna. Find out what brings her to the legendary school for gifted teens in this brand-new novella.  Continue reading “‘Donna’ is the Envy of All Her Peers in V.C. Andrews’ New Novella [REVIEW]”

Meet the ‘Sons and Soldiers’ Who Never Gave Up Hope [REVIEW]

Martin Selling questions German SS captives near the front in France, 1944
Martin Selling questions German SS captives near the front in France, 1944. (Photo by US Army Signal Corps)

Martin Selling. Stephan Lewy. Guy Stern. These are just a few of the names that the history books seem to forget when recounting the treachery and bravado of World War II. Yet even though these men may not be household names, they are nevertheless three of America’s unsung heroes, men who not only survived Hitler’s Germany, but who rose up to fight back for their friends, for family, and for vengeance. Now their account is finally being told in Bruce Henderson’s brilliant new book, Sons and Soldiers.  Continue reading “Meet the ‘Sons and Soldiers’ Who Never Gave Up Hope [REVIEW]”

Share Marilyn Simon Rothstein’s ‘Lift and Separate’ With Your Girlfriends for LOL Fun [REVIEW]

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When your life turns upside down, sometimes you need a good friend’s humor to pull you through. (Photo by j. cliss, Flickr)

When a wife loses her husband of many years to a woman with a bust size bigger than her IQ, she must learn to navigate life without the spouse she built her very existence around in Marilyn Simon Rothstein’s uproarious novel, Lift and Separate.  Continue reading “Share Marilyn Simon Rothstein’s ‘Lift and Separate’ With Your Girlfriends for LOL Fun [REVIEW]”

Celebrate National Sisters Day with V.C. Andrews® and Mariah Stewart [CONTEST]

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Our latest contest celebrates sisters! (Photo by Jeremy Hiebert, Flickr)

It’s National Sisters Day and we want to help you celebrate! Enter to win one complimentary copy of The Last Chance Matinee (book one in the Hudson Sisters series) by Mariah Stewart and The Mirror Sisters (book one in the Mirror Sisters series) by V.C. Andrews®.  Continue reading “Celebrate National Sisters Day with V.C. Andrews® and Mariah Stewart [CONTEST]”

Fiction Finds Foothold with Immigration Issues: V.C. Andrews® Ignites Dialogue with the Re-Release of Delia’s Crossing [GUEST POST]

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A young immigrant comes to America to escape a cruel fate in V.C. Andrews’ Delia’s Crossing. (Photo by Jonathan Emmanuel Flores Tarello, Flickr)

There is no mystery as to why the publication of Delia’s Crossing, first in a three-book Series featuring a Latino main character, has since been aptly called “The Latino Cinderella.” Delia’s Cinderella reference comes from the plot driver: a teenage Mexican girl from a small village loses her parents in a truck accident. Continue reading “Fiction Finds Foothold with Immigration Issues: V.C. Andrews® Ignites Dialogue with the Re-Release of Delia’s Crossing [GUEST POST]”