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It's been a while since my last author interview—and I have a great one for you today! I'm delighted to welcome author Andromeda Romano-Lax to my site. Not only is she an amazing writer—her most recent novel Annie and the Wolves won all sorts of critical acclaim—she's currently preparing for an Ironman Triathlon. Read on to learn more!  Kris Waldherr: Crowdfunding! You’ve done two, with the second one currently underway to help you complete an Ironman Triathlon. Can you tell me

I'm so delighted to welcome my author friend Eva Stachniak here today—and just in time for the publication of her latest historical novel, THE SCHOOL OF MIRRORS! Eva's prose is simply stunning: lyrical, intimate, and insightful. I was privileged to read an advance copy of THE SCHOOL OF MIRRORS and found myself completely immersed in Eva's sweeping recreation of 18th-century France in all its glories and terrors. By the time I turned the last page, I'd felt as though I'd journeyed

Early advance reader copies of Unnatural Creatures have arrived! Don't they look pretty? Add to Goodreads. Happy 2022! Since my last update here, there's been much going on with the publication of Unnatural Creatures. As you can see in the photograph, first advance reader copies have arrived. The final manuscript is now with a copyeditor, and the cover design is being finalized. In other news, there will even be a signed and numbered hardcover collector's edition personally designed by me; newsletter subscribers will

‘Tis the season for things that go bump in the night: I've joined forces with five amazing gothic authors for a spooktacular giveaway. The lucky winner of this contest will receive all six of the novels pictured here in paperback format. But be warned: you may stay up all night reading these thrilling and addictive novels! ABOUT THE BOOKS: The Lost History of Dreams is a “sensual, twisting gothic tale…in the tradition of A.S. Byatt’s Possession, Diane Setterfield’s The Thirteenth Tale, and Emily

A Secret Story for You

“To truly love another, you must follow the Lover’s Path wherever it may take you.”

The tale of the lover’s path begins as the story of two sisters, alike as doves in appearance, but different as water and wine in temperament and experience…