At a conference I attended in June, I met an author who had done an "in conversation with" Cait West about Rift at our local bookstore. She gave a very positive impression. Adding to my TBR.
When I read Lauren Hough's Leaving isn't the Hardest Thing (she grew up around the world in the Children of God cult before joining the Air Force), I was surprised to learn that there was a whole 'canon' of allowed/required reading that reinforced the cult's values. That there's a Patriarch magazine - astonishing.
Looking forward to Keep Sweet! Fantastic that you have 5 great covers to chose from!
I read Leaving Isn’t the Hardest Thing. Yeah, that Patriarch Magazine looks pretty wild—saying all the worst parts out loud.
Yes— I was so happy to see the book covers. There’s one I really would have liked to have gone with, but ultimately, I thought the image would give readers the wrong genre impression (spooky, scary).
At a conference I attended in June, I met an author who had done an "in conversation with" Cait West about Rift at our local bookstore. She gave a very positive impression. Adding to my TBR.
When I read Lauren Hough's Leaving isn't the Hardest Thing (she grew up around the world in the Children of God cult before joining the Air Force), I was surprised to learn that there was a whole 'canon' of allowed/required reading that reinforced the cult's values. That there's a Patriarch magazine - astonishing.
Looking forward to Keep Sweet! Fantastic that you have 5 great covers to chose from!
I read Leaving Isn’t the Hardest Thing. Yeah, that Patriarch Magazine looks pretty wild—saying all the worst parts out loud.
Yes— I was so happy to see the book covers. There’s one I really would have liked to have gone with, but ultimately, I thought the image would give readers the wrong genre impression (spooky, scary).