The August issue of The Season eZine is up! Needless to say, I’m relieved. It’s been two straight days of work, work, work.
What’s New!
Every genre now has its own Home Page. As I kept expanding the genres on the site, and the number of titles I was posting for each, this went from a ‘nice to have’ to a ‘must’. Everything just couldn’t fit on the Welcome page. Just click on the respective images to take you to the respective home page.
The Mystery section is finally up. For all you Agatha Christie fans, there’s a special Gold Classic review up for DEATH ON THE NILE and a clip of the 1978 film. Click here to check it out!
In other news, last month readers voted Lisa Kleypas’s LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON their Top Pick for July! That’s 2-0 for Lisa, whose MARRIED BY MORNING was readers Top Pick in June. Congrats, Lisa!
Don’t forget to come back on Friday when my interview with Eloisa James will be up and commenters will be entered to win an advanced copy of her upcoming release, A KISS TO REMEMBER, which received a 10 Rating Top Pick! You can read the review here.
I love it. It’s so easy to navigate to where I want to go! Thanks.
WOW..nice layout!
It looks amazing! Thanks for all of your hard work!!!
When do you find time to write when you put so much effort into this site? It looks great. Thanks for all the latest information on new releases.
It looks wonderful Bev. ^^
Looks good Bev! Can navigate through it easy too.
The site updates are really wonderful Bev! I’m enjoying browsing around and checking out the books and reviews. This site just keeps getting better and better.
Wonderful updates. Looking forward to Eloisa’s interview!
You have done a wonderful job Beverley with this site from the beginning. I appreciate all your work.
Very user friendly. 🙂 And I also look forward to Eloisa’s interview on Friday.
Carol L.
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Thanks so much ladies!!! It’s worth the work.
Nice format. The DEATH ON THE NILE clip was fun. I have not seen that movie. What a cast! I will say it was interesting seeing a different actor’s interpretation of Poirot. I’ll have to rent that movie and see how the full characterization differs.