A Book-chat about The Bride of Blackfriar’s Lane with Michelle Griep & a Review of Until Leaves Fall in Paris by Sarah Sundin

Join Christy Award-winning author Michelle Griep for a chat about her novel The Bride of Blackfriar’s Lane, and don’t forget to enter to win a copy of this great book!

Today’s Pinch of the Past once again visits a historic landmark in Darcy’s hometown. Over four hundred years of history, the St. Augustine Lighthouse has a fascinating history you will enjoy. (View full blog post here.)

We have a special guest sharing a review today! Alison Treat shares her review of Until Leaves Fall in Paris by Sarah Sundin. If you’d like to read a World War II romance set in the midst of German-occupied Paris, with a bookstore based on Shakespeare & Co as a main feature, you will love Until Leaves Fall in Paris. You can connect with Alison at AlisonTreat.com (View full review here.)

Mentions in the show: 

Dust Yard link “Surviving the Victorian Era” 

By Way of the Moonlight by ELIZABETH MUSSER 

Connect with Michelle at her website MichelleGriep.com, her blog, newsletter, Bride of Blackfriar’s Lane Pinterest board, Facebook, Instagram, and Goodreads.

Michelle’s previous visits to the show Ep. 2: Guest Michelle Griep and a Review of Veiled in Smoke. A bookworm review of her book Lost in Darkness

Episode 35: Guest Elizabeth Musser & a Review of  Lost in Darkness by Michelle Griep

Interview: Our featured book today is By Way of the Moonlight. ELIZABETH MUSSER writes ‘entertainment with a soul’ from her writing chalet—tool shed—outside Lyon, France. Find more about Elizabeth and her novels at www.elizabethmusser.com and on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and her blog.

Pinch of the Past: A selection of household goods from an 1897 Sear and Roebuck Catalogue provides a glimpse into rural American life in the 19th century. They sold medicines, groceries, hardware, building material, and household appliances like refrigerators.  (Read full article here.)

Book Review: Lost in Darkness by Michelle Griep. Enchanting Regency-Era Gothic Romance Intertwined with Inspiration from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.  (Read full article here.)

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