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Tracy Brogan | Conversations in Character with Emerson Joan McKenna
Author Guest / December 13, 2023

Book Title: ART OF THE CHASE – Book 1 of the Bostwicks of Trillium Bay series Character Name: Emerson Joan McKenna… um…Talbot   How would you describe your family or your childhood? My childhood? Hmm, I suppose that depends on whether I deliver the unvarnished truth or provide you with my standard, slightly-less-than-honest answer. I have a reputation to protect, you see, and a lady is entitled to her secrets. However, I can tell you that my father was a well-respected portraitist with an eye for the ladies he painted. They didn’t seem to mind. My mother was not a part of our lives because she passed away soon after I was born. (Pssst… that’s not true. She abandoned us, leaving my father to raise me on his own.) Growing up in 1880 Chicago was an exciting time. The city was burgeoning with new industry (especially after the great fire) and although our home was modest, we had a fair number of well-to-do friends. Still… I often felt as if was on the outside looking in.   What was your greatest talent? Ah, that one is much easier to answer! I’m an artist, just like my father. I could hold…

Tracy Brogan | Author-Reader Match
Author Guest / January 22, 2019

Instead of trying to find your perfect match in a dating app, we bring you the “Author-Reader Match” where we introduce you to authors as a reader you may fall in love with. It’s our great pleasure to present TRACY BROGAN! Writes: I write fun, funny, relatable stories about ordinary people finding extraordinary love. My latest release, MY KIND OF FOREVER, is the second book in the Trillium Bay series set on a small island in Northern Michigan. It’s all about love, family, and finding your perfect place in the world. About: Now that I’m a single mom of two teen girls, snark is our primary language. Fortunately, I believe the solution to most problems starts with finding the funny side. A good sense of humor is essential to happiness because if you can’t laugh at life and its foibles, you’re going to be in a lousy mood most of the time. Lately, our family motto has become “It’s all part of the adventure.” I love writing stories with a similar tone, with not-quite-together heroines and not-so-perfect heroes because it’s our imperfections that make us unique. What I’m looking for in my ideal reader match: – You love to laugh as…