Deb Rogers loves character-driven stories that take readers to surprising places. She's worked as an award-winning blogger, a statewide policymaker, and a nationally-recognized victim advocate. As a freelance writer and business development consultant she has produced many cool projects including the national expansion of the Listen to Your Mother Show storytelling series and a pop culture vertical for BlogHer.
A Florida Woman herself, Deb has traveled from Pensacola to Key West improving the state’s response to violent crime, spent five years in the woods as a wilderness school teacher in Crescent City, and now happily lives and writes in St. Augustine because it offers the perfect blend of dazzling Atlantic Ocean seascapes, well-worn cobblestone streets, and wildly haunted buildings and palm hammocks. While she'd love to stumble upon hidden pirate treasure along the coast someday, her daily obsessions tend to be thriller and heist movies, word puzzles, licorice, Florida manatees, and, of course, monkeys.
Genres: Literary Fiction
Deb Rogers recommends
A Good Happy Girl (2024)
Marissa Higgins
"Weirdly sexy, propulsive and darkly funny, A Good Happy Girl explores survivor guilt, estrangement and the thorny roads we take to sabotage, punish and patch up ourselves. Like a sticky, home-brewed elixir that just might cure you if it doesn't take you down first, Marissa Higgins's debut is hypnotic and deliciously addictive."
Today Tonight Forever (2023)
Madeline Kay Sneed
"Dazzling! Today Tonight Forever unfolds at a seaside wedding where memories, secrets, the reverberations of mistakes, and the hope for renewal collide. Readers will love these flawed, tender characters."
Jackal (2022)
Erin E Adams
"Vicious, sharp, and inventive - Jackal grabbed me by the throat and wouldn't let go. Erin E. Adams lures readers deep into the woods with electric prose and then cuts through the dark with a monstrous and haunting tale."
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