Scott Eagan is the literary agent for Greyhaus Literary Agency.
Greyhaus Literary Agency focuses exclusively on the traditional romance and women's fiction genres. Scott believes through increased education as well as communication between publishing professionals and authors, these two genres can continue to be a strong force in the publishing world.
Warrior By Marie Brennan and Witch by Marie Brennan-absolutley loved them to death! Plus I want to get her other novel and of course the name escaped me...Where Ashes Lie? My kind of adult fantasy!
I need to read Hunger Games-I've heard so much fuss from my critique group so it's on the list!
I am so looking forward to Catching Fire, the follow up to the Hunger Games. But, that doesn't quite count as summer reading, since it doesn't come out until late August, I think.
Right now, I've got the "Book of Fate" by Brad Meltzer (loved his Book of Lies, but Fate isn't going as well, yet). I've also got, "Life is Short but Wide" by J. California Cooper.
Wicked Prey, John Sandford. Gone Tomorrow, Lee Child. Bloodfever, Karen Marie Moning.
ReplyDeleteThe Help by Kathryn Stockett, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by John Ford, and my summer classic read, Les Miserables by Victor Hugo.
ReplyDeleteWarrior By Marie Brennan and Witch by Marie Brennan-absolutley loved them to death! Plus I want to get her other novel and of course the name escaped me...Where Ashes Lie? My kind of adult fantasy!
ReplyDeleteI need to read Hunger Games-I've heard so much fuss from my critique group so it's on the list!
I am so looking forward to Catching Fire, the follow up to the Hunger Games. But, that doesn't quite count as summer reading, since it doesn't come out until late August, I think.
ReplyDeleteRight now, I've got the "Book of Fate" by Brad Meltzer (loved his Book of Lies, but Fate isn't going as well, yet). I've also got, "Life is Short but Wide" by J. California Cooper.
My summer must reads:
ReplyDeletePoppy Done to Death, Charlaine Harris - makes first person feel full and weighted.
Knight in Blue Jeans, Evelyn Vaughn - she was my creative writing teacher and she's incredible. Everyone should read her.
Beloved, Toni Morrison - because she makes me Feel horrible and glorious things.