
Ep. 4: Kaira Rouda
02/23/21 • 26 min
Beth sits down with USA Today Bestselling author Kaira Rouda. Kaira is the author of two gripping psychological suspense novels, The Favorite Daughter, and Best Day Ever. Her new book, The Next Wife hits shelves May 1st. Beth and Kaira talk everything from manifesting your dreams to doggies. Don't miss this exciting, entertaining look behind the scenes into how a bestselling novelist does it all.
Beth sits down with USA Today Bestselling author Kaira Rouda. Kaira is the author of two gripping psychological suspense novels, The Favorite Daughter, and Best Day Ever. Her new book, The Next Wife hits shelves May 1st. Beth and Kaira talk everything from manifesting your dreams to doggies. Don't miss this exciting, entertaining look behind the scenes into how a bestselling novelist does it all.
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Ep. 3: Renea Winchester
Beth talks with southern writer Renea Winchester about her new novel Outbound Train.
Renea was born and raised in Bryson City, North Carolina. She began her writing career in Georgia where she penned several non-fiction works including Farming, Friends & Fried Bologna Sandwiches (Mercer University Press) which was nominated for the prestigious SIBA award, earned Renea a nomination for Georgia Author of the Year, and received the endorsement from The Pulpwood Queens, the largest book club in the country
Outbound Train is her debut Novel.
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