Turn The Page – Episode 233b

Episode two hundred thirty three – part two

Jessikah caught up with Jayne Ann Krentz to chat about SLEEP NO MORE, a captivating paranormal romance which will have you up all night turning the pages until the very end.

Turn The Page – Episode 232a

Episode two hundred thirty two – part one


Johnny Compton joins us to chat about his debut horror novel SPITE HOUSE, a nice twist on the haunted house trope. Along the way we define “Spite House” and discuss some of our favorite things about horror fiction.

Turn The Page – Episode 231a

Episode two hundred thirty one – part one


We welcome back Annalee Newitz to chat about Terraformers — their newest sci-fi epic that follows a variety of lifeforms as they terraform a distant planet over thousands and thousands of years.

Turn The Page – Episode 229b

Episode two hundred twenty nine – part two

Lesley Livingston has given us a beautiful and powerful YA tale about Celtic myth and history in QUEEN AMONG THE DEAD. Lesley stopped by to chat about the book and its headstrong protagonist Neve.

Turn The Page – Episode 229a

Episode two hundred twenty nine – part one


Horror raconteur and friend-of-the-show Grady Hendrix is back to chat with Jess and Jenn about HOW TO SELL A HAUNTED HOUSE, a propulsive yarn about a classic Gothic haunting with some interesting twists and turns! Also, expect a LOT of talk about puppets.

Turn The Page – Episode 228b

Episode two hundred twenty eight – part two


Not quite baseball season yet, but Mark Stevens has delivered a home run with The Fireballer, an emotional story about Frank Ryder, a phenom in the pitching world who is haunted by an incident in his past connected to the talent which makes him a name in the sport that he loves so much.

Turn The Page – Episode 227b

Episode two hundred twenty seven – part two


Thriller writer Leah Konen swings back to Turn the Page to chat about YOU SHOULD HAVE TOLD ME. A twisty novel which sends Janie, a new mother and her partner, Max from Brooklyn to the Catskills for some baby bonding time. When max disappears and ends up a suspect in a murder investigation, Janie must confront the secrets the father of her child has been keeping.

Turn The Page – Episode 227c

Episode two hundred twenty seven – part three

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 155a — Mary Adkins

Mary Adkins joins us to chat about Palm Beach, her newest book that sets a struggling couple with a young child — and a lot of personal principles in the world of Palm Beach, where wealth is beyond anything they have experienced in the past. What happens when a life of death situation brings this couple to a decision that plays poorly against some of their previously conceived notions of wealth and class? Mary also weighs in on some of her favorite Palm Beach restaurants!

Turn The Page – Episode 154c — Chuck Wendig

Chuck Wendig zooms in to chat with us about Book of Accidents, his latest horror novel which is a haunted house book — maybe? Wendig engages us in a lively chat about local urban legends, working within the realm of RPGs and gives us a peek into his upcoming middle grade book, Dust & Grim.