January 17, 2016

Mermaid Moon by Colleen Coble - Review and Giveaway (from Litfuse)

I received this book from Litfuse Group in exchange for a fair and honest review

Published: January 12, 2016
Number of pages: 352
Genre: Christian Fiction, Suspense, Romance
Series: Sunset Cove #2

Synopsis:
Mallory’s mother died fifteen years ago. But her father’s last words on the phone were unmistakable: “Find . . . mother.”

Shame and confusion have kept Mallory Davis from her home for the last fifteen years, but when her dad mysteriously dies on his mail boat route, she doesn’t have any choice but to go back to Mermaid Point.

Mallory believes her father was murdered and childhood sweetheart Kevin O’Connor, game warden in Downeast Maine, confirms her suspicions. But Kevin is wary of helping Mallory in her search. She broke his heart—and left—without a word, years ago.

When Mallory begins receiving threats on her own life—and her beloved teenage daughter, Haylie—their search intensifies. There’s a tangled web within the supposed murder, and it involves much more than what meets the eye.

As answers begin to fall into place, Mallory realizes her search is about more than finding her father’s killer—it is also about finding herself again . . . and possibly about healing what was broken so long ago with Kevin. She just has to stay alive long enough to put all the pieces together.

What did I think of this book:
This was a nice addition to this series. I enjoy that it was full of suspense. So much so that I found myself not wanting to put the book down. Then there is a little romance thrown in which makes the book that much better. I like how the author keeps us in suspense until the end of the story. Her writing style makes the story flow nicely and the characters were well developed. I like that Claire from the first book was brought back as a friend of Mallory's. I felt for Mallory as she had a lot of trauma in her life that she had to deal with. It was also nice to see how Mallory and Kevin's relationship developed throughout the story. I am looking forward to the next book in this series. 

About the author:
USA Today bestselling author Colleen Coble has written several romantic suspense novels including "Tidewater Inn," "Rosemary Cottage," and the Mercy Falls, Lonestar, and Rock Harbor series. Her books have sold more than 3 million copies.

Sunset Cove Series:
#1 The Inn at Ocean's Edge
#2 Mermaid Moon
#3 Twlight at Blueberry Barrens (Not yet published)


To move forward past a life of shame and confusion, Mallory Davis must go back to Mermaid Point to find out who murdered her father in Colleen Coble's new book, Mermaid Moon. As answers begin to fall into place, Mallory realizes her search is about more than finding her father’s killer—it is also about finding herself again . . . and possibly about healing what was broken so long ago with Kevin. She just has to stay alive long enough to put all the pieces together.

Celebrate the release of Mermaid Moon with Colleen and a mystery e-reader prize pack giveaway!

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January 15, 2016

Shadow Spell by Nora Roberts - Review


Published: March 25, 2014
Number of pages: 352
Genre: Romance
Series: The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy #2

Synopsis:
With the legends and lore of Ireland running through his blood, falconer Connor O’Dwyer is proud to call County Mayo home. It’s where his sister, Branna, lives and works, where his cousin, Iona, has found true love, and where his childhood friends form a circle that can’t be broken…

A circle that is about to be stretched out of shape—by a long-awaited kiss.

Meara Quinn is Branna’s best friend, a sister in all but blood. Her and Connor’s paths cross almost daily, as Connor takes tourists on hawk walks and Meara guides them on horseback across the lush countryside. She has the eyes of a gypsy and the body of a goddess…things Connor has always taken for granted—until his brush with death propels them into a quick, hot tangle.

Plenty of women have found their way to Connor’s bed, but none to his heart until now. Frustratingly, Meara is okay with just the heat, afraid to lose herself—and their friendship—to something more. But soon, Connor will see the full force and fury of what runs in his blood. And he will need his family and friends around him when his past rolls in like the fog, threatening an end to all he loves…

What did I think of this book:
I liked this book even better then the first book in the series: Dark Witch. It was nice to see how the whole group comes together again to try and defeat Cabahn (sp). I also like how Connor and Maera grew closer as the story moves along. I thought the book moved along at a good pace. I am looking forward to the next book in this series. 

January 14, 2016

A Treacherous Decision by JC Morrows - Spotlight and Giveaway


Published: December 29, 2015
Number of pages: 258
Genre: Young Adult
Series: Order of the Moonstone #2

Synopsis:
Kayden’s mission should have been simple — she was sent to kill the prince . . . not to fall in love with him.

Within the palace walls, Kayden has discovered that things are not as she expected. Is there more to the royal family, or . . . is there a more sinister depth to Drey’s mission?

Dvarius thought his mind was made up — but will he have the resolve to see it through?

Between attacks from outside the palace — and within, will the Prince live long enough to choose his Queen?

And will Kayden choose to follow her head . . . or her heart — knowing that her decision could very well make her a target as well!
About the author:
JC Morrows – Best-Selling author of YA Christian speculative fiction, drinker of coffee and avid reader – is a storyteller in the truest sense of the word.

She has been telling stories in one form or another her entire life and once her mother convinced her to write them down, she couldn't stop.

JC gives God all of the glory for her talent and ability!

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January 13, 2016

Undaunted Hope by Jody Hedlund - Review and Interview

I received this book from the author in exchange for a fair and honest review

Published: January 5, 2016
Number of pages: 384
Genre: Historical Fiction
Series: Beacons of Hope #3

Synopsis:
Readers Await This Dramatic Conclusion
to the Beacons of Hope Series

Tessa Taylor arrives in 1870s Upper Peninsula, Michigan, planning to serve as a new teacher to the town. Much to her dismay, however, she immediately learns that there was a mistake, that the town had requested a male teacher. Percival Updegraff, superintendent and chief mine clerk, says she can stay through winter since they won't be able to locate a new teacher before then, and Tessa can't help but say she is in his debt. Little does she know that Percival will indeed keep track of all that she owes him.

Determined to become indispensable, Tessa throws herself into teaching, and soon the children of the widowed lighthouse keeper have decided she's the right match for their grieving father. Their uncle and assistant light keeper, Alex Bjorklund, has his own feelings for Tessa. As the two brothers begin competing for her hand, Tessa increasingly feels that someone is tracking her every move, and she may not be able to escape the trap that has been laid for her.

What did I think of this book:
I really enjoyed this book and had a hard time putting it down. Jody made this a fitting end to the Beacons of Hope Series. It tied up the story really well. I love how lighthouses are a part of the story as I am intrigued by them. These books also give you a glimpse into the lives of the lighthouse keepers. The author does such a good job with her writing style and descriptions. She has a way of making you feel as if you are really a part of the story. I also love all the detail she puts into the stories, so you can tell she does her research for the time period. It was nice to get to know more about Tessa and her story. I like how she was a strong woman and stood up for herself. I did not like Percival as he was such a horrible man. There were ups and downs in this book so you have a range of emotions whild reading it. Even though this book is a part of a series you can read it as a stand alone but I know you will want to go back and read the rest of the books. 

About the author:
Jody Hedlund is the author of over a dozen novels, including Love Unexpected, Captured by Love, Unending Devotion, The Preacher's Bride, and A Noble Groom, winner of the 2014 Carol Award for historical romance. She received a bachelor's degree from Taylor University and a master's from the University of Wisconsin, both in social work. She lives in Michigan with her husband and five children. She loves hearing from readers on Facebook and on her blog at www.jodyhedlund.com.

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Beacons of Hope Series:
 # .5 Out of the Storm
#1 Love Unexpected 
#2 Hearts Made Whole
#3 Undaunted Hope
#4 Forever Safe (Not yet published)

Interview:
1. What special research did you do in writing Undaunted Hope?
As I wrote this third book in the Beacon's of Hope Lighthouse Series, I had the wonderful privilege of visiting Eagle Harbor and the lighthouse that serves as the setting for this book. In fact, I was able to stay for a whole week in the assistant keeper's cottage that now sits next to the lighthouse.

The large covered front porch of the assistant keeper's house overlooked Eagle Harbor and Lake Superior, so it was a gorgeous view! Every morning I woke up to the sound of the crashing waves and every evening I watched the sunset. It was one of the most beautiful, peaceful places I've ever stayed.

Not only did I get to do in-depth research on the lighthouse (and walk around inside it as many times as I wanted!), but I also was able to research the entire area taking lots of pictures of the lake, flowers, wildlife, and the numerous waterfalls throughout the peninsula. It's a remote wilderness area of Michigan, sparsely populated, and cold! I visited at the end of June and brought short sleeve shirts. I had to wear sweatshirts almost every day instead.

2. The heroines in the first two books actually live in lighthouses. In Undaunted Hope, the heroine is a school teacher. Why did you decide for her to be a school teacher instead of a light keeper?As I researched the area and the Keweenau Peninsula, I came across the diary of a real school teacher, Henry Hobart, who lived and taught in Clifton which was just a few miles down the road from Eagle Harbor. He wrote a detailed account of his life as a school teacher to the mining children.

I loved reading his diary and learning about all he experienced, especially those unique things that came with being in such a remote area of Michigan and living among the mining community.

I used many of Hobart's experiences in Undaunted Hope. For example, he boarded with a Cornish family, the Rawlings, and Mr. Rawlings was a prominent mine engineer and mechanic. So I had Tessa board with this particular family. Hobart faced many hardships like bedbugs, lice, scarlet fever, the harsh winter, and much more. So again, I had Tessa experience many of those same things.

Eagle Harbor itself has an old one-room school house now known as the Rathbone School House. While it's no longer in use and serves as a museum, during my research trip I was able to visit it. I used it as the inspiration for the school house in this book.

3. Each of your lighthouse books is set at a real lighthouse that once existed in Michigan or still does exist. Tell us a little about the lighthouse in this third book.
Yes, my first lighthouse book (Love Unexpected) is set at Presque Isle which is on Lake Huron on the north eastern side of the state. The second book (Hearts Made Whole) is set at Windmill Point Lighthouse that once existed on Lake St. Clair near Detroit.

Undaunted Hope is set at Eagle Harbor Lighthouse which is in the far north of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. In fact, it's about as far north as you can go in Michigan. During the mining boom in the Upper Peninsula, Eagle Harbor saw a rapid increase in the commerce in the area with ships arriving to supply miners as well as load up the valuable copper that was being mined. Due to the dangers of a rocky ledge in the harbor, the Eagle Harbor Lighthouse was established in 1851 to guide ships safely to and from the docks in the harbor.

The location of Undaunted Hope is in the Keweenaw Peninsula of upper Michigan. Tell us a little bit about what makes this setting unique.

The Keweenaw Peninsula is known as "Copper County" because it has a rich vein of copper running down the center of the peninsula. In the 1800's early explorers to the region discovered the copper. And by the mid 1800's miners and their families were flocking to the numerous towns that formed around the mines.

Due to the decline of the copper mining industry in England at approximately the same time as the mining boom in Michigan's UP, many Cornish immigrants came to the Keweenau Peninsula to continue mining. To this day, the Cornish have left a heritage in the area including homemade famous "Pasties" that can be found at most local restaurants. These were the hot meat pies that miners would carry in their pockets down into the mines to eat for their midday meals.

The bustling copper mining community was a rough and wild area that resembled the Old West. If the danger from the mines wasn't enough, the residents also faced incredibly harsh winters where they were cut off from supplies from the lower part of Michigan.

Nowadays, except for a few tourist towns, the area is a graveyard of ghost towns and abandoned mines. During my research trip, I was able to walk deep underground in one of those old mines and get a firsthand look at just how dark, damp, and dangerous the mining life was.

4. This is now the sixth book that you've written with a Michigan setting. What draws you to write stories set in Michigan?I've lived in central Michigan for the past sixteen years. All but one of my five children have been born in Michigan, and this is where I've raised my family. So Michigan definitely has a special place in my heart.

Not only has it been a wonderful place to raise a family, but it's also a beautiful state. Michigan is a peninsula and is bordered by 4 of the 5 Great Lakes, giving it approximately 3,200 miles of shoreline which is the most of any state except Alaska. Michigan not only has lots of beaches and sand dunes and hiking trails and state parks, but it also is home to the most lighthouses.

Aside from the beauty of the state (which makes for very picturesque book settings!), Michigan has a rich history due to the lumber and mining era that attracted many settlers to the state, but also attracted plenty of colorful and dangerous characters as well.

All that to say, Michigan is full of wonderful, interesting, and fascinating stories of real life people. I've only begun to touch on some of those people, and I hope that I'll be able to bring more of them to life in the future.

5. In your other lighthouse books, the heroines are inspired by real women keepers. Did you use a real light keeper as part of the inspiration for the heroine in Undaunted Hope?

Most of us gravitate toward the stories that glamorize lighthouse life and honor the women who served in them. That's only natural. And I hope in my other two books in this series, I give those women the laud due to them.

However, I didn't want to neglect the women who served in lighthouses whose experiences weren't quite as glamorous, who served even though they disliked the duty. One woman in particular inspired this book. Her name was Cecelia Carlson McLean who was married to keeper Alexander McLean who served at various lighthouses around Lake Superior. When she was interviewed later in her life, Cecelia was very forthright in stating that she hated lighthouses, that they were lonely places, and that she'd had to sacrifice a great deal to live in them. She claimed that if she had to do it over, she wouldn't choose life in a lighthouse.

Of course her story made me think about the many hardships that light keeping entailed, especially for women–the extreme isolation, the lack of luxury, and the constant threat of danger. So out of Cecelia's hardships, I created Tessa and tried to imagine the underlying motivations for what might cause someone to hate lighthouses. Although I had Tessa work through some of her fears and dislike of lighthouses, I'm sure most women like Cecelia took their resentment of lighthouses with them to the grave.

6. What were your favorite books that you read in 2015?
Since I have so many writer friends in the Christian publishing industry, I usually try not to single out any author in particular because I don't want to play favorites (and inadvertently hurt someone else's feelings). So in an effort to be fair, I'll choose two favorites from among the secular books I read.

One that I really liked was Queen Hereafter by Susan Fraser King, a story about Queen Margaret of Scotland. Some readers might find the book too detailed. But I was completely fascinated by the story and history.

Another historical that I enjoyed was Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey. A story with fairy-tale elements, it was beautifully told with exquisite details.

7. What do kinds of activities do you do to keep yourself energized and refreshed?
One of the most important activities that I've taken up over the past couple of years is running. Not only is it a great way to stay healthy (yes, I've reduced my blood pressure and cholesterol since I started running), but I also use my running time to pray, praise, and listen to books.

Of course, I LOVE reading! I always have a couple of books going at once. And most nights I read in bed before going to sleep.

Cinnamon Toasted by Gail Oust - Review and Giveaway

I received this book from the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review. 

Published: December 15, 2015
Number of pages: 320
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Series: Spice Shop Mystery #3

Synopsis:
Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? Case in point: Piper Prescott’s former mother-in-law Melly. Beneath her twin sets and pearls beats the heart of a geek—a geek whose programming changes for the point-of-sale software in Piper’s shop have the owners of the program ready to make her an offer she can’t refuse. “Trusty” Rusty Tulley and Chip Balboa swing by Brandywine Creek—just in time for the town’s annual Oktoberfest, which has cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom flying off Piper’s shelves in record numbers. News spreads faster than a text message, and Melly is the toast of the town.

But it isn’t long before Melly’s status changes to public enemy number one when Chip’s body is found at the foot of her basement stairs. Questions start to pile up when handsome police chief Wyatt McBride arrives on the scene and the coroner sets the time of death for the previous evening. McBride wants to know why it took Melly so long to report the incident—especially after she admits to arguing with Chip about the contract he wanted her to sign. Piper knows Melly would never hurt a fly, so she enlists the help of her BFF Reba Mae to clear her name—but can they find the real killer before Melly gets sent away for good? A mouth-watering entry in Gail Oust’s delicious Spice Shop series, Cinnamon Toasted is sure to delight cozy fans of all stripes.

What did I think of this book:
This is the second book I have read by this author and I am glad I got the chance to continue on with this series. Somehow I missed the second book in the series so I will have to go back and read it. As with most of the cozies I read I love how they make each series a different theme and I enjoy reading about spices in this series and learning more about them in each book. The things that Piper and her BFF Reba get into will make you chuckle.I also like how Piper gets along with her ex mother in law. The writing style of this author is good and the story line will keep you turning the pages just as fast as you can read them. I feel with this book the characters have become a little more developed and are coming into their own even more. I was kept in suspense right up to the last part of the book which for me makes a good mystery. I am looking forward to seeing what this author has to offer us next.

About the author:
Friends often accuse Gail Oust of flunking retirement. While working as a nurse/vascular technologist, Gail penned nine historical romances under the pseudonym Elizabeth Turner for Avon, Pocket, Berkley, and Kensington. It wasn’t until she and her husband retired to South Carolina that inspiration struck for a mystery. Hearing the words, “maybe it’s a dead body,” while golfing with friends fired her imagination for the Bunco Babe Mystery series originally published by NAL. In conjunction with Beyond the Page Publishing, the Bunco Babe series has been republished in digital format as the Kate McCall Mysteries complete with new titles and a whole new look. Gail is currently writing the Spice Shop Mysteries for Minotaur/St. Martin’s. When she isn’t reading, writing, or sleeping, she can usually be found on the golf course or hanging out with friends.

Author Links
Links: www.gailoust.com, Gail Oust Author on Facebook, and Goodreads.

Purchase Links
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Spice Shop Mystery Series:
#1 Rosemary and Crime
#2 Kill 'Em With Cayenne
#3 Cinnamon Toasted

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January 4 – Brooke Blogs – Review

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January 6 – Mallory Heart Reviews – Review

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January 8 – A Chick Who Reads – Review

January 9 – Lisa Ks Book Reviews – Review

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January 11 – Shelley’s Book Case – Review, Guest Post 

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January 12, 2016

Sweet Pepper Hero by J.J. Cook - Review and Giveaway

I received this book from the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review

Published: January 5, 2016
Number of pages: 304
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Series: Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade #4

Synopsis:
Old rivalries heat up in the fourth Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade mystery from the national bestselling author of In Hot Water.

Fire chief Stella Griffin has been put in charge of judging the annual recipe contest, but Eric—her resident ghost and true culinary genius—has vanished. Before she can track down his latest haunt, she’s called in to investigate a local moonshine distillery that was set ablaze, making her realize there’s more than pies and cakes cooking in Sweet Pepper.

As rumors of a revived whiskey war ignite, Stella turns to the town’s elders to help her find answers. The past might have some clues as to what has sparked the present fires. But when following a lead lands her in buried rubble, Stella realizes she must extinguish this case fast or she might be going down in flames.

What did I think about this book:
This is the first book I have read in this series and I was not lost although I will be going back and reading the rest of the series. The characters were fun to get to know and I enjoyed the fire brigade theme. I like the writing style of this couple as I have read other books by them. They do a good job with providing us with plenty of twists in the story so you do not know who is actually setting the first until the end. Another thing I liked is how they include animals as part of the storyline and give them there own special spot in the story. Also the added bonus of the ghost in the book was a plus for me as I love a story that has ghosts involved. Let's not forget the recipes they give us in the back of the book. I can't wait to try them out. I have to say I have found some great recipes in some of the cozies I have read in the past and I am sure these will not disappoint. If you enjoy cozy mysteries then I suggest picking up this book and giving it a try you will not be disappointed. 

About the author:
J. J. Cook is a pseudonym for a married couple who writes mysteries, mostly set in the South, with a touch of paranormal and romance.

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Sweet Pepper Fire Brigade:
#1 That Old Flame of Mine
#2 Playing with Fire
#3 In Hot Water
#4 Sweet Pepper Hero

Giveaway:
This giveaway is for one print copy of Sweet Pepper Hero. The giveaway is open to the US only. Once the winner is randomly chosen they will be notified via email and have 24 hours to reply or a new winner will be chosen. One requirement is to leave a comment on the post and this will be verified. If no comment is left you will be disqualified. Thank you and good luck. 




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January 5 – A Chick Who Reads – Review

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January 14 – Shelley’s Book Case – Review

January 15 – Readsalot – Spotlight

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January 10, 2016

Instant Happy Journal by Karen Salmansohn

I received this book from Blogging For Books in exchange for a review

Published: October 6, 2015
Number of pages: 368
Genre: Self Help

Synopsis:
This colorful diary inspires journalers to apply happiness guru Karen Salmansohn'sInstant Happy principles to their everyday lives, with 365 prompts to encourage a year of gratitude.

On the heels of Karen Salmansohn's wildly popular gift book Instant Happy comes this happiness journal, with daily prompts to help you think about and apply happiness wisdom to your own life. Each page features a specific intention, inspiring quote, surprising scientific fact, or thought-provoking question to ponder. When you approach your day with Salmansohn's "happiness prompters" in mind, you amp up your ability to notice (and create!) many more joyous moments in your day. But that's just half of what it takes to live a supremely happy life. This journal teaches the top two habits of happy people: to naturally set their intention to enjoy a happy day, then end the day reflecting on what made them happy. When you end your day writing about what went right, you further strengthen your happiness mindset. With fill-in dates so that you can write and reflect at your own pace, this little journal features a graphic design and fresh attitude perfect for today's modern happiness-seeker.

What did I think of this book:
I think this is a nice little journal to help you keep your happiness going throughout the year. I like how the author uses different prompts to get you started with your journaling. One day you may make a list and the other day you may journal about your feelings. This is a good journal for both adults and young adults to use. This journal is the perfect size that you can carry it with you that way you can do your daily journaling whenever the mood hits you. I recommend this book to those who would like to get started in journaling but don't know where to start. 

About the author:
Karen Salmansohn (http://notsalmon.com/) is a best selling author and award winning designer - with over 1 million books sold - who is passionate about empowering people to live their happiest, highest potential lives. She's known for creating a new breed of self help - for people who would never be caught dead doing self help - because she merges a range of psychological and philosophical research with humor and stylish graphics.

Some popular titles: HOW TO BE HAPPY DAMMIT, ENOUGH DAMMIT, THE BOUNCE BACK BOOK, PRINCE HARMING SYNDROME, and INSTANT HAPPY.

Some popular webinars: THE DO IT PROGRAM (Turn your diet into a do it - get tools to retrain your brain so you naturally want to eat healthier. Feel and look good - for good!) THE NEVER AGAIN PROGRAM (Say never again to toxic partners. Get tools and support to heal and move on - to find a safe-feeling, supportive relationship with someone who "gets you" and wants to keep you. Toxic love stops here. Happy relationships start now!)

Karen's been a featured happiness expert on The Today Show, The View, CNN, Fox News, Bill Maher's show - and is also a columnist for Oprah, Psychology Today, CNN, MSN, Yahoo, AOL, Match, Huffingtonpost - and then some. She's been raved about in such media entities as: The N.Y. Times, Business Week, Chicago Tribune, L.A. Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, Time Magazine, Marie Claire, Fast Company, InStyle, Self, ELLE, New Yorker, etc She's also an in demand keynote speaker on how to increase happiness, creativity, productivity, stick-to-itiveness, and bouncing back from hard times. She gave a TEDx talk on the topic of "Fun Is A High Performance Fuel."

Karen's also the founder of notsalmon.com - a highly popular inspirational site! She calls her site notsalmon - because everyone's always mispronouncing her last name as Salmon - saying Karen SALMON-sohn instead of SALMAN-sohn. So she's always saying NOT-SALMON. She figured it was easier for people to find her on the internet if her site were simply NOT-SALMON.com

She's also known for her viral "Inspirational Flashcard" posters - which have attracted about 350,000 fans on Facebook! She's a big believer that a "spoonful of eye candy helps the self-help medicine go down" - thereby most of her books include playful and kinetic design, which she creative directs. (Her Bounce Back Book even has a symbolic snazzy red rubber cover!)

Some quirky insider info: Karen's shared man-taming tips with Madonna. She's swapped book writing tips with Goldie Hawn, Deepak Chopra and Peter Guber. She's had her novel optioned by Marissa Tomei and Miramax. She's enjoyed seeing her work featured by Julian Lennon and Eminem - without her ever sending it them! Plus Jon Stewart has read and loved her writing - and specifically told her how much he loves her humor in her writing. He even committed to saying so in an official blurb: "Karen Salmansohn has the spirit and sass of a stand up comic." This makes Karen one of the few (and most likely ONLY!) inspirational authors with Jon-Stewart-approved humor!