Author of “The Wrong Woman,” Fort Worth’s Leanne Kale Sparks

by Bebe Brown on February 9, 2022

After a brief career in criminal law, Fort Worth resident Leanne Kale Sparks is returning to her first love—writing about murder and mayhem.  The backdrop of The Wrong Woman is the Rocky Mountains of Colorado,...

Great Gifts for All Your Book Lovers

by The Texas Lifestyle Magazine team on December 16, 2021

Time’s a ticking! So, shop here for magical gifts for all the book lovers on your list. From kids to grandma and grandpa—you’ll find the perfect page-turners in our hand-picked gift guide. FOR CHILDREN +...

Houston Author Ashley Winstead Reunites Secrets and Lies

by K. L. Romo on August 2, 2021

Welcome to Duquette University’s 10-year reunion, where things will go terribly wrong. Terribly, terribly wrong. In her debut novel, In My Dreams I Hold a Knife, Houston author Ashley Winstead explores how returning to a...

Austin Author Chad Zunker’s Street-Savvy Saviors

by K. L. Romo on February 23, 2021

Attorney David Adams is anything but ordinary. He’d given up a lucrative gig at a high-powered law office to represent Austin’s homeless. Driving a beat-up Chevy pickup and living in a garage apartment is vastly...

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Greta Gerwig’s “Little Women” Reaches New Generation

by Lisa Davis on December 23, 2019

"Little Women" is more than a story of feminism---it's about determination, the love of friends and family, but mostly, it's a story of an unbreakable bond between sisters. The vision Louisa May Alcott had when she wrote “Little...