A Playlist For Piloting Your Starship | Guest Post by Tom O’Donnell

I’d like to welcome Tom O’Donnell, author of the super fun looking middle grade book SPACE ROCKS! to Good Books And Good Wine today. As many of you know, I love driving, whether it is my car or a starship. Tom has been kind enough to share a playlist for piloting a starship, hope those […]

The Sound Of Letting Go Blog Tour + Giveaway

I’d like to welcome Stasia Ward Kehoe to Good Books And Good Wine today! She’s here to talk about a character from her sophomore novel, The Sound Of Letting Go and to share a playlist with you. And you guys, I am pumped because we are featuring one of my favorite characters, Cal O’Casey! I won’t […]

Blog Tour: George O’Connor on Wine And The Making Of Olympians

Hey reader friends, I’d love to welcome George O’Connor author of the Olympians series to Good Books And Good Wine today. He has a really awesome post about Rome and Wine and writing. Greetings, oenophilic bibliophiles. My name is George O’Connor, and I will be your guest blogger today on Good Books and Good Wine. […]

Christmas Movie Traditions | A Guest Post By Sharon of Book Barbies

Reader friends, I’d like to give the warmest of welcomes to Sharon from The Book Barbies. She’s mad cool with one of my favorite blogs ever and some really great taste in books AND movies. Give it up for her as she talks to you all about one of her Christmas movie traditions! I’m a […]

The Cute Girl Network: Not A Dating Manual

Welcome MK Reed and G. Means to Good Books & Good Wine today. This dynamic duo will be talking a bit about their way awesome new graphic novel, The Cute Girl Network and how it is totally NOT a dating manual.

Bringing Books to Life: An Interview with Audiobook Narrator Johnathan McClain

Amie and Meg: We’re both huge audiobook fans, so when we found out These Broken Stars was going to be recorded, we were simultaneously ecstatic, and slightly terrified. We were overjoyed at the idea of having our story available to listen to—and of course worried about whether the narrators would do it justice! If only […]