Turn The Page – Episode 396F – Dr. James Gregory

James Gregory returns to the show to discuss GHOST TOWN, his latest novel set in the late 19th-century, exploring ambition, isolation, and connection in the fictional coal mining town of Sulphur Creek, Pennsylvania.

Turn The Page – Episode 396E – Donna James Alward

Donna Jones Alward shares SHIP OF DREAMS, a thoughtful look at the Titanic focusing on the friendship between two women, Hannah and Louisa, as they navigate personal secrets and societal expectations during the ship’s maiden voyage and its tragic aftermath.

Turn The Page – Episode 396D – Georgia McVeigh

Iris is wrapped up in the grief of her fiance’s death until she meets. Jack, a gorgeous young widower who has joined her grief counseling group. In SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, Georgia McVeigh presents us with two very unreliable narrators who use the vulnerability of grief in very unexpected ways.

Turn The Page – Episode 396C – Amber Husain

Amber Husain shares TELL ME HOW YOU EAT: FOOD, POWER, AND THE WILL TO LIVE, an insightful and affecting collection about the political, cultural, and personal dimensions of eating, moving beyond the individual to see food as a tool for power and resistance. Content note for discussion of disordered eating.

Turn The Page – Episode 396B – Kayla Hardy

Author Kayla Hardy draws a rich tale of politics and magic in THE QUARTER QUEEN, a historical fantasy centering on New Orleans’ Voodoo Queen Marie LaVeau and her daughter Ree (or Marie LaVeau II).

Turn The Page – Episode 396A – Emily Carpenter

Ingrid, a down on her luck witch, gets a chance of a lifetime when she does a reading for an affluent bride to be whose family is well known in society of Savannah,Georgia. Unfortunately, what began as a magical opportunity for Ingrid turns into a nightmare when she weaves a spell that causes ruin for the mother of the bride.