Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Sunday, October 17, 2021
Spencer at Books at the Beach, Clearwater Beach, Oct 21-24
Coming to of the upcoming Books on the Beach event at the
Clearwater Hilton? I’m excited! Come find me at Table 43. I thought I’d showcase one or two of the books I’ll be featuring at the fest—so
you’ll get a taste of what’s in store.
Orion’s Foot: Myth, Mystery, and Romance in the Amazon.
Orion’s Foot is available in both print and ebook If you
want to pick up a copy early—here the buy link that will take you to any online
store you choose: https://books2read.com/OrionsFoot
Saturday, October 16, 2021
I’m part of NN Light’s Trick or Treat Book Bonanza!
N. N. Light’s Book Heaven is
hosting the third annual Trick or Treat Book Bonanza. Great books—great prizes.
This year we are offering a $75 Amazon gift card.
It all takes place here: https://www.nnlightsbookheaven.com/trick-or-treat-book-bonanza
Save these dates: October 26 and October 28. You’ll get a teaser and a bit more about my mystery/romances:
and Orion’s Foot: Myth, Mystery, and Romance in the Amazon
Monday, October 11, 2021
Five Stars for Thursday’s Children, a Memoir
Thursday’s Children, a book by an old friend, Elisabeth
Pendley, is an unexpectedly compelling memoir of a young teacher at a
disadvantaged elementary school in the South in the 1960s. Thursday’s
Children left me distressed but hopeful. It is a fascinating window into
that transitional period between segregation and integration, when blacks and
whites—confronted with an upheaval in the old order—treated each other with
suspicion, if not outright hatred. It is also a story of how a closed
environment can be corrupted by indolence and lack of accountability. The
author gives us individual portraits of each of the children—their problems and
their progress. You find yourself rooting for this or that child to break
through the incredible obstacles to success. Also interesting is the picture given
of the manner in which human beings react to very difficult circumstances—some
with apathy, some with anxiety, some with courage. I recommend Thursday’s
Children to anyone wishing to understand more clearly the origin of some
current prejudices that have persisted—and the effect those prejudices can have
on children’s lives.
Find Thursday’s Children here:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Thursdays-Children-betrayed-defended-continues/dp/0578863812
Thursday, September 16, 2021
Coming Soon! Hidden Gem: the Secret of St. Augustine
Approved! The official blurb for my upcoming mystery from The Wild Rose Press, Hidden Gem: the Secret of Saint Augustine: