Turn The Page – Episode 227C – Gina Casazza

Gina Casazza, a debut children’s author tells us how she challenged herself to train with Navy Seals in order to survive a paid kidnapping attempt and found the inspiration to write YOU REALLY, TRULY DO BELONG — a sweet and gentle children’s book about what it means to belong.

Turn The Page – Episode 226C – Andrew Shaffer

Jenn sat down with Andrew Shaffer, a prolific writer of hilarious parodies and satires. They chatted about FEEL THE BERN, a pitch perfect send up of a cozy mystery starring Bernie Sanders.

Turn The Page – Episode 226A – Aanchal Malhotra

Aanchal Malhotra zooms in to discuss THE BOOK OF EVERLASTING THINGS, a gorgeous story set within the backdrop of the Indian Partition. Malholtra discusses the roots of this tale, including the art of perfumery and calligraphy.

Turn The Page – Episode 226B – Dahlia Adler

Jessikah chats Fairy Tales with Dahlia Adler, editor of AT MIDNIGHT: 15 BELOVED FAIRY TALES REIMAGINED — a delightful collection of (you guessed it) fairytales reworked by popular YA Authors. Enchanting indeed.

Turn The Page – Episode 225B – Megan Bannen


Author Megan Bannen comes to us with a unique supernatural enemies to lovers rom-com called AN UNDERTAKING OF HART AND MERCY — a gorgeously written story about loves, death, family, and possession.

Turn The Page – Episode 225A – Kimmery Martin

Kimmery Martin joins us to chat about DOCTORS AND FRIENDS a (made up) pandemic book written prior to the real pandemic, and released during COVID-19. Kimmery discusses the importance of giving a human face to the first responders and how writing more than two perspectives challenged her.

Turn The Page – Episode 224A – Sophie Cousens

Evelyn and Sophie discuss their love for Rom-Coms — which feed their souls during hard times, and of course BEFORE I DO, Cousins’ novel which matches a love triangle with a maybe second chance love story.

Turn The Page – Episode 223A – Mina Hardy AKA Megan Hart

Jessikah catches up with author Mina Hardy AKA Megan Hart about WE KNEW ALL ALONG — an artfully layered domestic thriller that will keep you going with it’s razor sharp plotting.