Blog Tour: REFLECTIONS by Susan Griscom
Welcome Susan Griscom, sometimes known as Regan Walsh, to Beacon Street! Today we are offering up a sneak peek review, and a bit about this prolific paranormal author! Take a… Read more »
Welcome Susan Griscom, sometimes known as Regan Walsh, to Beacon Street! Today we are offering up a sneak peek review, and a bit about this prolific paranormal author! Take a… Read more »
Don’t you just LOVE this cover? I mean, I was already anxious to read this book, since I so enjoyed WHISPER CAPE–first book in this series–but when Susan sent me… Read more »
Serendipity…a happy coincidence! That’s what I thought when I sat down to write this blog and realized that today, August, 7th, is National Lighthouse Day! Can you imagine my delight?… Read more »
One of the worst things about having a shoulder impingement is waking up in the middle of the night with your forearm aching without relief. But that “twilight” state does… Read more »
I really love this event. Very casual, laid-back, beautiful park grounds setting. It was here, a couple of years back, where my author pals and I met the venerable Ray… Read more »
January 12, 2011 – Santa Paula, CA – The earliest of California’s 35+ lighthouses have protected its coastal waters for over 160 years, and are thus a big part of… Read more »
Hello, Fall. These blustery autumn days are blowing in something new. Winds of change. Life it taking another turn, as someone very close to me is about to give birth… Read more »
I’m an ebook veteran. Many years ago, when ebooks were first being created by small companies with big visions, the cross-genre book finally found a place in the literary world…. Read more »
I hope so. Because life would be pretty dull without some kind of imagination. As you watch this wonderful slideshow of St. George Reef Lighthouse, just imagine what Darla’s life… Read more »
1948. Post war, recovery. Hollywood was wooing back the public with blockbusters like The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Key Largo and The Three Musketeers. The beautiful people were “seen”… Read more »