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  • Summer of Love by Kerri Maher
    2026/07/09

    In this episode of The Jane Healey Happy Hour, bestselling author Jane Healey sits down with bestselling author Kerri Maher to discuss Summer of Love, a family secrets novel that moves between 1967 San Francisco and 2015 Napa Valley. Kerri shares how Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way unexpectedly unlocked the idea for the novel, along with the personal connection she has to California and the extensive research behind the state's wine-making history. They also explore dual timelines, addiction and recovery, the writing process, and why perseverance is one of the most important qualities for any author.

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    28 分
  • The Einstein Conspiracy by Steve Israel
    2026/06/29

    Bestselling author Jane Healey welcomes author, former U.S. Congressman, and bookstore owner Steve Israel to discuss his latest historical thriller, The Einstein Conspiracy. Inspired by the Long Island cottage where Albert Einstein wrote his pivotal 1939 letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt warning of Nazi atomic ambitions, Israel shares the remarkable true history behind the novel, his extensive research into Nazi activity in America, and the challenge of balancing historical accuracy with the pace of a spy thriller. The conversation also explores writing process, historical fiction, the importance of independent bookstores, and why stories from the past continue to resonate with readers today.

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    34 分
  • The Lost Book of Lancelot by John Glynn
    2026/06/18

    Author John Glynn joins Jane Healey to discuss his debut novel, The Lost Book of Lancelot, a queer retelling of Arthurian legend that reimagines the story of Sir Lancelot through a fresh and deeply researched lens. John shares how discovering the little-known relationship between Lancelot and the knight Galehaut inspired the novel, and discusses the challenges of navigating centuries of Arthurian source material. He also explores his creation of the Isle of Women, his approach to reimagining characters like Guinevere, and the themes of prophecy, identity, and agency woven throughout the story. The conversation also touches on John’s writing process, his experience as an editor and author, and his advice for aspiring writers.

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    30 分
  • The Interdictionist by John Edward Collins
    2026/06/04

    Join bestselling author Jane Healey on The Jane Healey Happy Hour as she talks with U.S. Air Force veteran John Edward Collins about his debut novel, The Interdictionist, a Cold War military thriller inspired by his own experiences as an NSA cryptologist in West Germany. Collins shares the remarkable story behind the book, including how the NSA required him to submit both his memoir and novel for review decades after his service. The conversation explores the realities of Cold War intelligence work, the transition from memoir to fiction, and the family history and European travels that helped shape the novel’s setting and characters.

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    24 分
  • In the Great Quiet by Laura Vogt
    2026/05/28

    Jane Healey welcomes debut novelist Laura Vogt to discuss In The Great Quiet, a historical novel inspired by the life of Vogt’s great-great-grandmother, who joined the 1893 Cherokee Outlet land run in Oklahoma Territory. Laura shares how family stories, extensive research into women homesteaders, and overlooked corners of American history shaped the novel, along with the challenge of writing fiction rooted in her own ancestry. The conversation also explores the emotional realities of the writing life, including the unpublished manuscript that came before this debut and why perseverance matters so much to emerging writers.

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    26 分
  • The Shippers by Katherine Center
    2026/05/20

    New York Times bestselling author Katherine Center joins Jane Healey to discuss her new romantic comedy, The Shippers, a childhood friends-to-lovers story set aboard a wedding cruise. Katherine shares how her own first kiss on a cruise inspired the novel, why she believes love stories deserve to be taken seriously, and how humor, hope, and emotional connection shape her writing. The conversation also explores her writing process, the slow path to literary success, upcoming screen adaptations, and her advice for aspiring writers on cultivating self-encouragement and trusting the creative process.

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    34 分
  • Under Two Flags by Janis Robinson Daly
    2026/05/11

    Bestselling historical fiction author Janis Robinson Daley joins Jane Healey to discuss her latest novel, Under Two Flags, inspired by a little-known 1918 memoir ghostwritten by Daley’s grandfather. The novel follows Josephine, a young American Jewish opera student who travels to Berlin during World War I to pursue her musical dreams amid growing political tension and hardship. Janice shares the remarkable true story behind the book, her research into wartime Berlin and opera training, and how she brought Josephine’s voice and resilience to life for modern readers. She also discusses writing found family dynamics, balancing historical fact with fiction, and why World War I remains such a compelling and underexplored era for historical fiction readers.

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    24 分
  • The Quarter Queen by Kayla Hardy
    2026/04/29

    Jane Healey welcomes debut author Kayla Hardy to The Jane Healey Happy Hour to discuss The Quarter Queen, a historical fantasy set in 1840s New Orleans. Drawing on her background in Black folklore and Louisiana Creole history, Hardy explores the life and legend of Marie Laveau through a layered mother-daughter story that blends magic with real historical tensions. The conversation highlights how voodoo, Catholicism, and the realities of slavery intersect in the novel, as well as Hardy’s path from TV pilot to published book. Hardy also shares how she approached Marie as both a powerful figure and a flawed, human mother navigating a dangerous world.

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    33 分