One of the most popular authors of all time, V.C. Andrews has been a bestselling phenomenon since the publication of the spellbinding classic Flowers in the Attic. That blockbuster novel began the renowned Dollanganger family saga, which includes... Read full bio
What if mere mortals could meet their Gods and learn the answers to life's most mysterious questions? Now they can. Imagine a planet with two blazing...
...When I was a little girl, I loved the muppets. We all did. We all do! There was something about the muppet movie that struck all the right notes in my heart. There was something so right about it. Like it was a guidebook on how to have the best kind of...
...they were actually half-brother and -sister, something that tends to kill the swoony feelings, unless your name is V.C. Andrews. Also, I really can’t get behind the Bonnie Tyler–type relationship that Wyatt and Rachel have. You know what I mean:...
...typical writer-interview territory (was this novel really autobiographical? what made you write about this, now? favorite color? favorite V.C. Andrews book?) except for when Loh asked Kincaid about the mixture of anger and humor in her authorial persona....
...insane antics. Cassavetes' film is endlessly glamorous and sexy and evokes Dark Shadows, 1970s camp horror and even V.C. Andrews novels. It's a great summer popcorn movie if you need a throwback horror fix. (Kerensa Cadenas) Aroused - Directed by...
...return to Entertainment > Books Is your Facebook status with your mom, “It’s complicated?” With Mother’s Day just around the corner, here are suggestions about moms that put the fun in dysfunctional—or that just make you want to run and hug...
...Wha? It's National Library Week? I can't believe I almost missed this opportunity to shout this from the blogger mountaintop—"Libraries are full of awesome!" Libraries were some of my first babysitters and books some of my best friends. My family...
...Carol Oates, “Golden Dawn” by Thomas M. Kostigen, “The Night Ranger” by Alex Berenson, “The Forbidden Sister” by V.C. Andrews, “The Absent One” by Jussi Adler-Olsen, “Crystal Cove” by Lisa Kleypas NONFICTION “Gemstone...
...typical writer-interview territory (was this novel really autobiographical? what made you write about this, now? favorite color? favorite V.C. Andrews book?) except for when Loh asked Kincaid about the mixture of anger and humor in her authorial persona....
...typical writer-interview territory (was this novel really autobiographical? what made you write about this, now? favorite color? favorite V.C. Andrews book?) except for when Loh asked Kincaid about the mixture of anger and humor in her authorial persona....
...typical writer-interview territory (was this novel really autobiographical? what made you write about this, now? favorite color? favorite V.C. Andrews book?) except for when Loh asked Kincaid about the mixture of anger and humor in her authorial persona....
...typical writer-interview territory (was this novel really autobiographical? what made you write about this, now? favorite color? favorite V.C. Andrews book?) except for when Loh asked Kincaid about the mixture of anger and humor in her authorial persona....
...typical writer-interview territory (was this novel really autobiographical? what made you write about this, now? favorite color? favorite V.C. Andrews book?) except for when Loh asked Kincaid about the mixture of anger and humor in her authorial persona....
...insane antics. Cassavetes' film is endlessly glamorous and sexy and evokes Dark Shadows, 1970s camp horror and even V.C. Andrews novels. It's a great summer popcorn movie if you need a throwback horror fix. (Kerensa Cadenas) Aroused - Directed by...
...time of year. Featured authors include established writers like Andrew Neiderman (The Devils Advocate and ghostwriter for the V.C. Andrews franchise) and Linda Fairstein (Alex Cooper mystery series) and up-and-comers like David Abrams (Fobbit) and Chris...