Houses, Hunks, and Whodunit

In keeping with the new log line on my blog – courtesy of Lyda Phillips, whose review of A Cutthroat Business in the Nashville Scene last year included the sentence “…a frothy girl drink of houses, hunks and whodunit,” – I thought I’d say a few words about houses. More specifically, one house: Aunt Inga’s Read More …

Interview with Tom Robinson, Author & Book Media, re Spackled and Spooked

Q & A With Author Jennie Bentley on Spackled and Spooked(Penguin Berkley Prime Crime, August release) Q–How does Avery Baker grow or change in this sequel from the debut book Fatal fixer-upper? A–Avery is still Avery, you know. A little neurotic and insecure, a little too worried about her boyfriend’s perfect ex-wife, and still adjusting Read More …