Category: Jocelyn Green

First Line Friday (week 355): The Metropolitan Affair

First Line Friday (week 355): The Metropolitan Affair

Posted August 17, 2023 / 7 Comments

Happy Friday & welcome to the First Line Friday link-up! It’s time to grab the book nearest to you and leave a comment with the first line. Today I’m featuring the first line of The Metropolitan Affair by Jocelyn Green! I can’t wait to read this book – Jocelyn is […]


Guest Post (and a Giveaway)!: Jocelyn Green & The Metropolitan Affair

Guest Post (and a Giveaway)!: Jocelyn Green & The Metropolitan Affair

Posted March 14, 2023 / 60 Comments

I’m so excited to have author Jocelyn Green here to talk about her new book, The Metropolitan Affair, and give us a tour of the NYC setting! The Metropolitan Affair has been getting some fantastic early reviews from places like Library Journal, BookPage, and Publishers Weekly, AND an Starred Review […]


Author Interview (and a Giveaway!): Jocelyn Green & A Refuge Assured

Author Interview (and a Giveaway!): Jocelyn Green & A Refuge Assured

Posted February 8, 2018 / 85 Comments

I am so delighted today to welcome Jocelyn Green back to the blog! During the Art of Writing conference last year, I had the privilege of staying with Jocelyn and Bethany House’s Amy Green (no relation). And I discovered Jocelyn’s delightfully subtle sense of humor – she’s hilarious, y’all. (She […]


Author Interview (and a Giveaway): Jocelyn Green

Author Interview (and a Giveaway): Jocelyn Green

Posted January 26, 2017 / 20 Comments

Eeep!!! Jocelyn Green is here today!! I became a fan from the moment I read Widow of Gettysburg and I continue to be one with her newest book The Mark of The King. I reviewed it for RT Book Reviews so I can’t review it here, but follow along with […]


Top Ten Tuesday: Favorite Historical Settings

Top Ten Tuesday: Favorite Historical Settings

Posted February 2, 2016 / 71 Comments

This week’s topic has several possible variations but I’m choosing to talk about my favorite historical settings. You know, those periods of history whose mere mention in a book blurb has your radar engaged and your interest piqued.