April: Reading With Rochelle Weinstein
Hello Readers & Friends,
Is it just me or is time flying? I’m heading into May wondering where did April go? Did you have any rain for those promised May flowers? Here in Miami we’ve had unseasonably cooler temperatures (not much of a drizzle). The breezy days meant balcony reads spent flipping through pages. This month, I’m thrilled to share bestsellers, indies, debuts, and writers who’ve become friends. With so many options on the shelf, here’s a sprinkle of April joy.
The Emerald Necklace, Linda Rosen
One Good Thing, Georgia Hunter
Moms Like Us, Jordan Roter
In the Beautiful Dark, Melissa Payne
Destructively Mine (Webs We Weave), Krista & Becca Ritchie
The Cabernet Club, Rona S. Zable & Margie Zable Fisher
Forest Walk on a Friday, Lynne Golodner
What’s Up With Women and Money?, Alison Kosik
Stronger than The Storm: Hurricane Helene in Western Carolina, Anthology edited by Shelley McKechnie
There Are No Words, Dani Ryan
Happy Reading! And don’t forget to write reviews for your favorite books. They really make a difference to an author.
Rochelle
Rochelle B. Weinstein is the USA Today and Amazon bestselling author of eight women’s fiction novels. A former entertainment industry executive, she splits her time between sunny South Florida and the mountains of North Carolina. Rochelle is the monthly book contributor at Miami’s AQUA Magazine and teaches publishing workshops at Nova Southeastern University’s Alvin Sherman Library. Visit her at www.rochelleweinstein.com and subscribe to her newsletter.
Category: Contemporary Women Writers, On Writing