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  • 1 week ago | booktrib.com | Kristy Woodson Harvey

    It all started with a group text to some neighborhood moms, as so many wonderful things do. Do you guys want to meet up to walk with the kids in the morning? Several of us had new babies or toddlers at home and there was something about those mid-morning hours that could feel really long. Plus, fresh air was almost always the antidote to a fussy baby. And so, we walked.

  • 1 week ago | thoughtsfromapage.com | Kristy Woodson Harvey

    Show Notes Guest Profile Leave a Comment In this interview, I chat with Kristy Woodson Harvey about ⁠⁠⁠⁠Beach House Rules , deciding on a format for telling the story, finding the right title for this one, what surprised her the most about writing this one, why she chose a white collar crime and her reasearch on the subject, and much more.

  • 1 week ago | onceuponabookblog.com | Kristy Woodson Harvey

    From New York Times bestselling author Kristy Woodson Harvey comes a charming story that explores the joy of friendship, the true meaning of family, and reclaiming the power to reshape our own destiny.

  • 1 month ago | booktrib.com | Kristy Woodson Harvey

    The pollen is falling, the flowers are blooming, and that can only mean one thing: Beach read season is here! I am counting down the days until the May 27 release of my new novel, Beach House Rules, a Full House meets Gossip Girl tale in which a mother-daughter duo learns to rely on a community of women after their life is upended by the arrest of their husband and father.

  • Aug 3, 2024 | journalgazette.net | Kristy Woodson Harvey

    Every house has a story. And, if you had asked my friends and family members the day my husband and I went to look at a historic house on the coast of North Carolina’s third-oldest town, they would have said ours had a cautionary tale. They weren’t totally wrong. The first time we walked inside, my husband literally fell through the floor. The house had been empty for more than a decade as the result of an unusual will provision, and it hadn’t been updated or remodeled since at least the 1950s.

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