Turn The Page – Episode 236B – Trang Thanh Tran


Jessikah caught up with Trang Thanh Tran to discuss their debut novel SHE IS A HAUNTING, a coming of age horror story about a Vietnamese American teen who visits her father in Vietnam — and the Haunted House that wants to eat her.

Turn The Page – Episode 235E – Rachel Koller Croft


Jessikah sits down to chat with author Rachel Koller Croft about STONE COLD FOX, a wild ride that readers take with Bea, a con artist who has decided to set aside her cons to marry Collin, a safe bet from a wealthy family. Too bad his childhood best friend Gale Wallace-Leicester.

Turn The Page – Episode 235D – Erica Berry


Erica Berry stops by to chat about wolves! The animal, yes — but also the symbolic nature of wolves and what their roles represent in our lives and the stories we tell ourselves about danger.

Turn The Page – Episode 235A – Veronica G. Henry


Author Veronica G. Henry catches up with Jessikah and Jenn to chat about THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE, the second book in the Mambo Reina Mysteries, about a Vodou priestess turned amateur sleuth.

Turn The Page – Episode 235B – Molly Greeley


Jessikah and Jenn Chatted with author Molly Greeley about MARVELOUS, a historical fiction book that is based on what is considered to be the true story that inspired Beauty and the Beast.

Turn The Page – Episode 234D – Alyssa Wees


Alyssa Wees’ adult fantasy debut is a lovely dark fairy tale set in 1930s Chicago. Jessikah and Jenn talked to Alyssa about growing up on fairy tales, ballet, and the interesting connections between dance and death.

Turn The Page – Episode 234C – Julia Bartz


Debut author Julia Bartz takes us on a wild ride in THE WRITING RETREAT, the story of a young writer whose dream opportunity to work with her writing idol leads her down a twisty path that will leave readers breathless.

Turn The Page – Episode 232A – Johnny Compton


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.