Friday Feature Author Interview with Elise Cooper: A Year of Flowers by Suzanne Woods Fisher

Book Description

In this collection of four heartfelt novellas, three former friends have found success in the floral industry, but happiness–and love–remain elusive.

In An Apology in Bloom, wedding florist Jaime Harper is on a meteoric rise, working for an event company led by a successful and way-too-handsome boss. When a letter arrives from her past mentor with an offer too good to pass up, will she stay or head back to her hometown?

In A Bouquet of Dreams, Claire Murphy has always dreamed of owning a flower shop, and when her employers hint at retirement, she believes her moment has arrived. But first she must confront her past–and the man who caused her to flee her hometown years ago.

In A Field of Beauty, Tessa Anderson has found an acre of farmland to start her flower farm and forget the past. She’s grateful for the help of two men–her boyfriend, Tyler, and a quiet soil specialist named Dawson. But as the farm finally starts to bloom, Tessa will discover something that challenges everything she’s built.

In A Future in Blossom, Jaime, Claire, and Tessa return to their hometown, finally ready to face each other and their beloved mentor, flower shop owner Rose Reid. As they unite to pull off an extraordinary wedding, amid the flurry of preparations they just may find their way to forgiveness.

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Elise’s Thoughts

A Year of Flowers by Suzanne Woods Fisher is a heartwarming read. In this collection of four novellas, three former friends have found success in the floral industry, but happiness and love remain elusive. The novellas follow the three former friends, Jaime, Claire, and Tess as they take a journey from leaving their sanctuary of Rose’s Flower Shop in Sunrise, North Carolina, as teenagers, to returning years later. Each story explores their reflections on the past of what happened that fateful day that chose them to leave, and why they are returning.

The first novella, An Apology in Bloom, has wedding florist Jaime Harper on a meteoric rise, working for an event company led by a successful and way-too-handsome boss. When a letter arrives from her past mentor with an offer too good to pass up, she decides to head back to her mentor’s flower shop.

The second novella, A Bouquet of Dreams, has Claire Murphy confronting her past, needing to start over, and realizing the best place to do it is to return to the flower shop she worked in as a teen.

The third novella, A Field of Beauty, has Tessa Anderson buying an acre of farmland to start her flower farm and forget the past. There is a bit of a love triangle between Tyler, her boyfriend, and Dawson, her business partner.  

In A Future in Blossom, Jaime, Claire, and Tessa return to their hometown, finally ready to face each other and their beloved mentor, flower shop owner Rose Reid. As they unite to pull off an extraordinary wedding, amid the flurry of preparations, they just may find their way to forgiveness. This final story ties everything together, revealing Rose’s mentorship and the events that drove the friends away. 

Each novella is rich with details about flowers and floral competitions. But the real theme of the books is its focus on friendship that has fragility, heartbreak, and repair. Romantic relationships are present, but friendships take center stage, showing how misunderstandings can break people apart with hope and forgiveness bringing them back together. Each story was compelling, and all were tied together in the fourth novella by an underlying mystery which would only be solved when the women returned to the North Carolina flower shop to meet up with Ruth again.

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Author Interview

Elise Cooper: How did you get the idea for the story?

Suzanne Woods Fisher: It is a collection of a four-part novella centering around flowers.  Each novella was released separately over a course of the year with the fourth one part of this collection. I wanted to show how flowers have a universal appeal where everyone loves them. I even put this quote in at the beginning of the book, “Flowers always make people better, happier, and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul.”

EC: Novellas versus novels.  In the “Ice Cream” themed books, it did not take center stage like in these flower books.  Why?

SWF: The flowers are the theme that kept the girls connected even though their lives took them in three different directions.  Flowers was still the focus of their lives. With the ice cream books the characters had other things going on.

EC: How would you describe Liam, the featured male in novella one?

SWF:  He is a planner, creative, kind, accessible, optimistic, humorous, a good listener, and romantic.  Plus, he has a Scottish accent.

EC:  What about Jamie?

SWF: She wants to be validated, southern, sweet, easily intimidated, nervous, guilt-ridden, and obsessed with Liam. She lacks a great deal of confidence and does not realize how talented she is.

EC: What about the second novella’s female lead, Claire?

SWF: Restless, capable, vulnerable, sarcastic, direct, opinionated, has a temper, lonely, and has trust issues. She felt rejected, hurt, and rebuffed by Chris Reid.

EC:  Why the symbolism for different flowers, is it true?

SWF:  Yes.  Yellow roses mean that someone wants you as a friend.  Yellow carnations mean rejection, red roses romance, two-tier carnations mean parting… This comes from the Victorian Age in England.  It is subtle way of sending a message to someone.  Now there is not that much attention paid to the language of flowers. I put in this quote, “Flowers are not merely tokens of beauty.  They have meaning and purpose. Things are not what they seem.” We still hold on to some of the language because most people see red roses as love.

EC: How would describe the second novella’s male lead, Chris Reid?

SWF: Stubborn, charming, angry at times, grief stricken, admirable, and spiritual.  A reformed juvenile delinquent.

EC:  How would you describe the third novella ‘s female lead, Tessa?

SWF: Determined, a hard worker, jealous, can be aloof, and was naïve. There is one scene where she is out in the dirt with dirty overalls and fingernails.  Her gorgeous looks got her into trouble, yet here she feels beautiful.  Beauty is not something that is looked at, but something that is felt.

EC:  What about her soon to be fiancé Tyler?

SWF: He is a chauvinist, takes advantage of her, self- absorbed, articulate, well groomed, politician personality with a silver spoon upbringing. He wants Tessa to be a trophy wife. I intentionally attributed the same quote to him that her neighbor told her.

EC: How about her partner in the flower business, Dawson?

SWF: Hard worker, helpful, knowledgeable, and uses compost. It is a huge part of farming where the waste breaks down into the soil. He and Tessa seem to ignore their feelings or do not realize their feelings.  Unlike, Tyler she feels she can always be herself with him.  He does not seem dazzled by her and is at first just a friend.

EC: How would you relate the three women?

SWF:  Jamie was the artistic one, Claire the managing type, and Tessa was the supplier.  They worked in harmony and inspired each other.

EC:  The florist who owned the shop, Rose Reid, what was her role?

SWF:  She was the mentor of the three. She really invested in them to bring out the best in them. She saw something in them that they did not even see in themselves. She was very hurt when they left her. She was a more of an aunt to them.

EC: Next books?

SWF: Capture the Moment is contemporary fiction, the first in a series, set in the national parks, coming out in early May. I young woman Kate Cunningham, a zoo photographer was given an offer by a National Geographic editor, to take a unique picture of a Grizzly Bear in the wild. There is a poacher in the park that is after the same bear.  Both Kate and the poacher want to shoot it.

In October the second of the Amish doctor books will be published. These are hybrid Amish because there are a lot of non-Amish characters. It is titled A Hidden Hope. “Dok’s” practice has been everywhere since the local news wrote a story on her. To help, her husband gets the idea to send in an application to a program that will send two medical school graduates. She must mentor two residents with all book knowledge and no people knowledge.

THANK YOU!!

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BIO: Elise Cooper has written book reviews and interviewed best-selling authors since 2009. Her reviews have covered several different genres, including thrillers, mysteries, women’s fiction, romance and cozy mysteries. An avid reader, she engages authors to discuss their works, and to focus on the descriptions of their characters and the plot. While not writing reviews, Elise loves to watch baseball and visit the ocean in Southern California, with her dog and husband.

Book Review: The Christmas Dress by Courtney Cole

RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars

THE CHRISTMAS DRESS by Courtney Cole is an enchanting contemporary holiday romance that is perfect to curl up with on the couch and get lost in the magic of the season. Can a magical Christmas dress, a crumbling apartment building of seniors, and a handsome handyman turn a young woman’s holiday season from despair to happily ever after?

Meg Julliard has been trying to work her way up in the NYC fashion industry when she must return home to Chicago after the death of her father. Not only does she believe her future in fashion is over, but the Parkview West apartment building in which she grew up holds many sad family memories she has been avoiding. On day one, she discovers the apartment building has been limping along and needs major renovations that there is no money for and has become dangerous for the elderly tenants.

Ellie Wade befriends Meg, even as she prepares to move because her daughter no longer feels Ellie is safe at the Parkview West. As she packs, she shares a beautiful green Christmas dress with Meg that represents the worst and the best Christmas night of her life. Meg falls in love with the dress and as Ellie and her share their personal stories a friendship grows.

With Ellie’s dress as inspiration, some help from the seniors in the building, and a certain handyman, Meg begins to believe in herself and love once again. Can she find a way to continue to follow her dream in fashion and bring the crumbling Parkview West back to its past glory?

This is a perfect holiday romance read with everything I am looking for to warm my heart with just that little touch of magic. This is a sweet story that delivers all the warm fuzzy feelings, wonderful characters, and second chance at love subplots. Meg is a memorable protagonist who wants to do what is best and learns throughout the story that it is alright to accept help from friends. The romance plotline is sweet and quite frankly, I do not know how anyone could not fall for Logan. I loved all the seniors who not only helped Meg find her way to her HEA, but their personal stories brought even more emotion and realism to the story. I fell right into this story and could not put the book down until the end.

I highly recommend this beautiful holiday contemporary romance!

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About the Author

Courtney Cole is a New York Times Bestselling author who loves eating your emotions for breakfast. She also loves witty banter, cashmere socks, and walking the beach at midnight.

Speaking of midnight, she also loves decorating for Christmas at 12:01 a.m. on November 1st. Christmas is a time for love and magic- two of Courtney’s favorite things. 

Courtney is a native Kansan who now lives in Florida and writes beneath palm trees, but she retains her farm girl heart, and her midwestern kindness. She believes that blonde hair dye and red lipstick can change your life, and a well-timed smile can change the world.

Social Media Links

Website: https://www.courtneycolecreates.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/courtneycolewrites/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/courtneycolewrites/

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/courtney-cole

Feature Post and Book Review: From Tundra to Tiara by Cassidy Carson & J.T. Hume

Book Description

A sled dog race through the tundra brings two strangers together. Travis is a former Navy SEAL with a traumatic past. Lexie is a vet tech with a mysterious present. Adventuring through the Alaskan wilderness unites this unlikely pair as Lexie and Travis try to uncover each other’s secrets. Will a brush with death amid gunfire lead to a lasting relationship before their realities drive them apart for good?

Authors JT Hume and Cassidy Carson join forces to create a sweet romance about how life brings together two lost souls to make them feel whole. Carson and Hume share more than forty years of experience in living a real-life romance, and they truly believe that love can conquer all if you give it a chance.

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/74668767-from-tundra-to-tiara?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=hdonS9w7vk&rank=1

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RATING: 4 out of 5 Stars

FROM TUNDRA TO TIARA by Cassidy Carson & J.T. Hume is an enjoyable and entertaining contemporary romance that begins with opposites in the frigid small settlement isolation of Alaska and ends up with them reversing roles in the glitz and glamour of the royal lifestyle in Europe. This is a standalone romance at this time, but the H/h’s family and friends easily could be spun off into a series.

Travis is a former Navy SEAL who has discovered he loves life as a musher in rugged Alaska. He has a close circle of friends in the small settlement and is content with his life for now. He is running the Iditarod for the first time when at a medical stop his lead dog is discovered to have a sore by the vet tech on duty.

This is no regular vet tech. Lexie is hiding a secret. The pair unite to get Travis’ dogs back home, but when Travis’s lead dog escapes, they travel into the dangerous wilderness to find her. Their trust and relationship grow, but Lexie’s secret and the realities of their everyday lives and responsibilities seem insurmountable and appear as though they will keep them apart for good, or will they?

This is a contemporary romance that reminds me of the romances I read when I first started reading and loving the genre. It is light and fun, but also has a few serious and emotional moments. The characters pull you into the story and help you easily suspend reality to believe in the H/h’s romance triumphing over everything for their HEA. There are a few surprise twists along Lexie and Travis’ road to romance which makes this a wonderful escape read that I did not want to end.

I recommend setting aside some time to enjoy this escapist contemporary romance.

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About the Authors

We’re a couple nerds who enjoy history, pop culture, reading, and travel. Now mild-mannered empty nesters and retirees from public service, we’ve long been passionate about helping others. Much of our former work dealt with education, history, government, and public health. We now draw from those experiences as we pursue our dream career as full-time writers.

Social Media Links

Website: https://carsonhume.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorCassidyCarson

Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/authorcarson.bsky.social

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jthumebooks

Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/jthume.bsky.social

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/books/from-tundra-to-tiara-by-jt-hume-and-cassidy-carson

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Tundra-Tiara-Cassidy-Carson-ebook/dp/B0BMZG6S2Z/ref=sr_1_1?crid=34HCYIRRYE7NR&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.FS089vefqoguL7Gx4UAdCQ.-

Feature Post and Book Review: Puppy Wishes & Candy Kisses by Jennifer Faye

Book Description

Three homeless puppies, two lonely hearts, and a massive snowstorm.

Candace “Candi” Goodman, an unemployed teacher, is always sharing a smile and helping those around her. This Christmas she has volunteered to drive three puppies to a shelter in Maine. However, when a road closure sends her on a detour, she gets lost in a snowstorm.

Michael Bishop, a township road supervisor, has spent the past two years mourning the loss of his young family. As he’s plowing snow late one evening, he notices something amiss. When he goes to investigate, he finds a woman and three puppies in a dire situation. The more time they spend time together, the more he finds himself falling for her mistletoe kisses. But will it be enough for him to take a chance on love again?

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/219755980-puppy-wishes-candy-kisses?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=qHNEcDj9oQ&rank=1

The Kringle Falls, Vermont series

Book 1 – Puppy Wishes & Candy Kisses
Book 2 – Puppy Love & Snowflake Kisses
Book 3 – Puppy Hugs & Mistletoe Kisses
Book 4 – Puppy Smooches & Peppermint Kisses

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My Book Review

RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars

PUPPY WISHES & CANDY KISSES (Kringle Falls Book #1) by Jennifer Faye is an endearing, sweet, and heartwarming holiday romance set in the year-round Christmas themed small-town of Kringle Falls, Vermont. This is the first book in this series by a new-to-me author and I am so excited that I will have more opportunities to return to Kringle Falls.

Candace “Candi” Goodman is always helping those around her. While her teaching position in Cleveland, Ohio was eliminated in a consolidation, she is picking up work as a substitute teacher and helping at the local animal shelter which is closing. She has volunteered to take the last three remaining puppies on a road trip to a shelter in Portland, Maine. As they are on their way, a snowstorm hits and a wreck on the highway has Candi detouring. She gets lost on the side roads in the storm.

Michael Bishop, a township road supervisor, has been out plowing during the storm and is ready to head home until he notices some tracks on an out of the way small side road. When he goes to investigate, he discovers a woman and three puppies off the road and partially down an embankment. He brings them all home with him hopefully only for a short stay because he prefers his solidary existence since the loss of his young wife and son two years previous.

As Candi and Michael spend time together, their attraction grows, but is it enough to melt the ice around Michael’s heart?

This is a well written, enjoyable holiday romance read, and I will be looking for other books by this new-to-me author. It not only has the requisite HEA, but it is full of holiday hope, love, second chances, and puppies, especially a determined husky puppy named Tank. Candi is just what Michael needs to take a chance on love again and rediscover his love of the Christmas holiday. His family and friends are all hoping it works out and I am looking forward to revisiting with them again in future books in the series. I love the town of Kringle Falls with its year-round Christmas and a certain Mr. and Mrs. Kringle who always believe things will work out for the best and certainly seem like they are living in the wrong town.

I highly recommend this small-town holiday contemporary romance! I am looking forward to reading more books in the Kringle Falls series to discover the fate of the other two puppies.

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About the Author

Award-winning author, Jennifer Faye pens fun, heartwarming contemporary romances. With more than a million books sold, she is internationally published with books translated into more than a dozen languages and her work has been optioned for film. She is a two-time winner of the RT Book Reviews Reviewers’ Choice Award, the CataRomance Reviewers’ Choice Award, named a TOP PICK author, and been nominated for numerous other awards.

Now living her dream, she resides with her very patient husband and two spoiled cats. When she’s not plotting out her next romance, you can find her curled up with a mug of tea and a book.

Social Media Links

Website: https://www.jenniferfaye.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JenniferFayeAuthor/

Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/jenniferfaye.bsky.social

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/books/puppy-wishes-candy-kisses-grumpy-sunshine-christmas-romance-kringle-falls-book-1-by-jennifer-faye

Book Review: Holiday Romance by Catherine Walsh

My Book Review

RATING: 4 out of 5 Stars

HOLIDAY ROMANCE (Fitzpatrick Christmas Book #1) by Catherine Walsh is a charming, heart-warming holiday rom/com featuring friends in Chicago, who meet every year at the airport for years to fly home to Ireland for the Christmas holiday to be with their respective families, but this tenth year will change everything. This is the first book in this series, and I cannot wait for more.

Molly Kinsella, who cannot be bothered with Christmas cheer and Andrew Fitzpatrick, who is all in for everything Christmas, have become close friends as they meet each year to fly home to Ireland together. They catch up on their extended families and personal lives on the trip each year, but as they wait for their ten-year anniversary flight a stormfront moves in and all planes across the Atlantic are cancelled. Molly knows what Christmas with family means to Andrew and vows to get him home.

Molly and Andrew begin an epic trip with the only goal of being home for Christmas dinner, but this journey from hell may have these friends admitting more to each other than ever before.

This is one of those holiday rom/coms that leave you with all the warm and fuzzies. Molly and Andrew are opposites and yet perfect together. She is a pessimist and over worked lawyer who hates her job, while he is easygoing and a family and event photographer. The two of them together have a believable relationship with a dialogue that is snappy and snarky. There is one sex scene, but it is short and not gratuitous. I love how the author has the two in the present day interspersed with flashbacks of their previous nine flights. All the family members of both Molly and Andrew are well developed and add to the fun holiday family feel. This story had me rooting for Molly and Andrew all the way on their terrible, but wonderful journey.

I highly recommend this enchanting holiday rom/com!

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About the Author

Catherine Walsh was born and raised in Ireland.

She lived in London for a few years before returning to Dublin where she now lives between the mountains and the sea. When not writing she is trying and failing to not kill her houseplants.

Social Media Links

Website: https://catherinewalshbooks.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catwalshwriter/

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/books/holiday-romance-by-catherine-walsh

Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Holiday-Romance-hilarious-unforgettable-Christmas-ebook/dp/B0B5B7NCMM/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1MW43WQHHK3GS&dib=eyJ2Ijoi

Friday Feature Author Interview with Elise Cooper: The Forgotten One by Catherine Bybee

Book Description

Sarah McNeilly is a rare find in the tabloid industry. She won’t ignite gossip. She finds the truth. And for once, that’s what her boss wants. With her job on the line, Sarah’s latest assignment is to identify the elusive “Maximillian Smith,” unearth his connection to the billionaire Stone family, and dig up some dirt.

Yesterday Max was an ordinary workingman, concerned with little more than the price of gas. Now he suddenly has a family, jaw-dropping wealth, and an avid (if clumsy) reporter on his trail. With the press threatening to destroy his new life, he needs to release his real story strategically, and Sarah is the key—not to mention an adorable yet invaluable resource for finding his mother.

As Max and Sarah team up to peel back the ugly layers of Max’s past, they stumble heart-first into their fiery attraction. But when their research threatens their newly built trust, it’s their future that is on the line.

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Elise’s Thoughts

The Forgotten One by Catherine Bybee once again proves how she can make readers laugh yet also pull at their heart strings.

This plot has a rags to overnight riches story. Yesterday Max was an ordinary workingman, concerned with little more than the price of gas. Now he suddenly has a family, jaw-dropping wealth, and an avid (if clumsy) reporter on his trail. With the press threatening to destroy his new life, he needs to release his real story strategically, and tabloid journalist Sarah is the key. As Max and Sarah team up to peel back the ugly layers of Max’s past, they stumble heart-first into their fiery attraction. But after their research threatens their newly built trust, their future is threatened. A little bit of a cliffhanger where readers can’t wait for book three to see where this romance is going.

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Author Interview

Elise Cooper: Idea for the story?

Catherine Bybee: I wanted to do a Cinderella story with the man, not the woman. Also, in the forward of the book I wrote how I was in foster care as a child for a while.  I wanted to bring things to light about the foster care system and what happens to these children who have no parents. The system fails then it helps.

EC:  How would you describe Max?

CB: Max is the reality of how someone could survive in the foster care system. He is a survivor but not thriving. He is jaded, emotionally unavailable, needs to learn to trust, needs to learn to love both romantically and platonically. He searches for closure because there are no ties to his past. Max is bitter and arrogant, his coping mechanism. He is strong willed, self-assured, and protective.

EC:  How would you describe Sarah?

CB:  She is a Lois Lane type, only she wears the glasses, not Clark Kent.  She needs to learn to take risks, and to know her own value and worth. I think she is a different kind of heroine that I usually write about with the fire behind her and is unsure of herself. She has two parents that love her and support her.  As with my other heroines Sarah does not have a past that makes her stronger. She does not have baggage and is down to earth.

EC: What is the relationship between the siblings?

CB:  Each of the three are so completely different. All three siblings have in common the disenchantment and hate of their biological father. Hate binds just as good as love binds. They have past aggressions. Max’s siblings push him. Alexandria chases her father’s love, takes no guff, leaves no prisoners, and is driven.  Chase is comfortable in his own skin. Once Max realizes what it truly means to have someone to care for, they become very close. They are all loyal to each other and have togetherness.

EC: What is Max and Sarah’s relationship like?

CB: The romance moved quickly, and they realized they are right for each other. He has an emotional wall and is wary of people. Max teaches her to stand up for herself. He did not need a strong heroine. Having her in his life helped him to withstand the new reality. She keeps him grounded. They were intrigued with each other without drama.

EC: What did you want to say about tabloids?

CB: They have no regard for someone’s privacy and the emphasis is to sell papers, not the truth. They have no regard for someone grieving. Max chastises this system.

EC:  You also highlight the foster care system?

CB:  There is a large amount of tormenting and bullying.  I talk a little about what I saw as an ER nurse.

EC:  You always have great quotes, and, in this book, it is about the title, “MS”-please explain

CB: You mean this quote, “The expectation for a woman to change how she is addressed because of her marital status is not only sexist, but also archaic and outdated.” There is a very big distinction as what Miss means, Mrs. means, and Ms. means.  We do not know if a man is married with just the reference Mr. I am divorced and will tell people when they refer to me as Mrs. that it cost me a lot of money to remove the “r.” People make assumptions with these titles.

EC: Next book?

CB: In book three I give Max and Sarah the ring and the promise. I do not think there would be a fourth book because there is not a character to put in a romance. The third book is Alex’s story with a strong hero.  This will be the story of how Alex gets over her past. The title is No More Yesterday’s, coming out in May or June.

THANK YOU!!

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BIO: Elise Cooper has written book reviews and interviewed best-selling authors since 2009. Her reviews have covered several different genres, including thrillers, mysteries, women’s fiction, romance and cozy mysteries. An avid reader, she engages authors to discuss their works, and to focus on the descriptions of their characters and the plot. While not writing reviews, Elise loves to watch baseball and visit the ocean in Southern California, with her dog and husband.