Thursday, May 19, 2016
Elle Has Won Another Book Award!
I'm so honored to announce that A Girl Like That has won a second literary book award, this time, a B.R.A.G. Medallion! If it's time to purchase that long-awaited summer beach read, here's your sign. Elle will grow on you! Return to the Buy the Books page on my website www.TheOneNovel.com to get your autographed copy today. You can visit the indieBRAG site at http:/indiebrag.com.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
A Girl Like That Wins Literary Book Award!
I am so pleased to announce that A Girl Like That has won an honorable mention in the 2015-16 Reader Views Literary Book Awards in the General Fiction category. Thanks to my editor Tyler Tichelaar and graphic designer Shiloh Schroeder, along with others who have contributed to this book's success! Thank you also to all my readers for reading Elle's side of the story. Your kind words of praise and five-star reviews have been gratifying to see on the sales sites.

If you wish to purchase an autographed copy of A Girl Like That,
please visit the Buy the Book page on my website at
www.TheOneNovel.com.

If you wish to purchase an autographed copy of A Girl Like That,
please visit the Buy the Book page on my website at
www.TheOneNovel.com.
Monday, April 4, 2016
Spring 2016 Book Signing Events
Look for Mary Flinn at the following Spring and Summer events in 2016:
April 30 Springfest, Southern Pines, NC 9am – 4pm
May 1 MADE 4 Market, Greensboro, NC, Farmers Market, 501 Yanceyville St. 11am - 4pm
May 7 Spring Folly, Kernersville, NC 10am – 8pm
June 4 Reynolds High School Arts Festival, Winston-Salem, NC, 9am - 3pm
July 16 Cricket’s Nest Craft Show, 4401 Country Club Rd, Winston-Salem, NC, 10am - 4pm
July 29-31 Summer Craftsmen's Classic, Myrtle Beach, SC
Fri. 10am – 6pm, Sat. 10am –6pm, Sun. 11am – 5pm
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Fall Holiday Book Events

Christmas Made in the South, Concord, NC, Cabarrus Convention Center, October 23-25
Holiday Market, Charleston, SC, Charleston Area Convention Center, November 13-15
The Craftsmen's Christmas Classic, Greensboro, NC, November 27-29
St. Francis Holiday Market, St. Francis Episcopal Church, Greensboro, NC, December 5 from 10-3:00
Made 4 Market, Greensboro Farmers Market, Yanceyville St. Greensboro, December 6 from 11-4:00
Barnes & Noble, Friendly Center, Greensboro, NC December 19 at 1:00
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Summer Book Signing Events
Join Mary Flinn for author readings and signings of A Girl Like That.
Purchase your five-star summer beach read today on Mary's website or at sponsoring Barnes & Noble Booksellers and at Scuppernong Bookstore. Books make excellent gifts!
Friday, July 10 at 7 pm Barnes & Noble, 906 Mall Loop Road, High Point, NC
Wednesday, August 12 at 7 pm Scuppernong Bookstore, 304 S. Elm St, Greensboro, NC
Tuesday, August 18 at 7 pm Barnes & Noble, 3102 Northline Avenue, Friendly Center, Greensboro, NC
Tuesday, September 29 at 6:30 pm Hosted by Friends of the Library at Northeast Regional Library, 1241 Military Cutoff Road, Wilmington, NC
All events are free and open to the public.
Purchase your five-star summer beach read today on Mary's website or at sponsoring Barnes & Noble Booksellers and at Scuppernong Bookstore. Books make excellent gifts!
Friday, July 10 at 7 pm Barnes & Noble, 906 Mall Loop Road, High Point, NC
Wednesday, August 12 at 7 pm Scuppernong Bookstore, 304 S. Elm St, Greensboro, NC
Tuesday, August 18 at 7 pm Barnes & Noble, 3102 Northline Avenue, Friendly Center, Greensboro, NC
Tuesday, September 29 at 6:30 pm Hosted by Friends of the Library at Northeast Regional Library, 1241 Military Cutoff Road, Wilmington, NC
All events are free and open to the public.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Kirkus Review Just in:
TITLE INFORMATION
A GIRL LIKE THAT
Flinn, Mary
Self (366 pp.)
$18.75 paperback
ISBN: 978-0990719779; May 25, 2015
BOOK REVIEW
A breezy romance about a single mother who tries to reinvent herself after her young-adult son leaves the nest.
Flinn (The Nest, 2015, etc.) has created a memorable, multidimensional heroine in Elle McLarin, a lonely middle-aged woman stuck in small-town North Carolina, where she can’t escape her criminal past. During her teenage years, Elle spent 12 months in prison as punishment for slipping her high school crush a roofie and taking advantage of him. She was pregnant with another man’s child at the start of her incarceration, and by the time of her release, she had an infant son and a scandalous reputation that she couldn’t live down. As the book opens, her son has turned 18 and left for the Army. Elle, now 37 years old, is finally able to leave town and start fresh. She drives across the state and settles on the North Carolina coast, where she opens a bakery and begins making new friends for the first time in nearly two decades. It’s not long, however, before her past catches up with her. After she finally begins to enjoy her new successes and even explore a relationship with her handsome neighbor, an odd sequence of events lands her in the spotlight on national news. Her new beau, Nate, learns all about the inglorious woman she used to be, and she worries that their budding relationship won’t survive. The strengths of this engaging, plot-heavy page-turner are in its character development of Elle and the perfect pitch of its narrative voice. Flinn depicts Elle as a complicated woman with constantly conflicting emotions. As the first-person narrator, she’s initially quite unlikable but gradually reveals that beneath her seemingly uneducated persona is an intelligent, pragmatic, and bighearted woman who’s worked hard to improve herself. Readers won’t be able to help rooting for her to find happiness as the story winds its way to its conclusion.
An uplifting tale of love and redemption that’s perfect for fans of stories of rehabilitated youth and second chances.
Kirkus Reviews
Kirkus Indie, Kirkus Media LLC, 6411 Burleson Rd., Austin, TX 78744 indie@kirkusreviews.com
A GIRL LIKE THAT
Flinn, Mary
Self (366 pp.)
$18.75 paperback
ISBN: 978-0990719779; May 25, 2015
BOOK REVIEW
A breezy romance about a single mother who tries to reinvent herself after her young-adult son leaves the nest.
Flinn (The Nest, 2015, etc.) has created a memorable, multidimensional heroine in Elle McLarin, a lonely middle-aged woman stuck in small-town North Carolina, where she can’t escape her criminal past. During her teenage years, Elle spent 12 months in prison as punishment for slipping her high school crush a roofie and taking advantage of him. She was pregnant with another man’s child at the start of her incarceration, and by the time of her release, she had an infant son and a scandalous reputation that she couldn’t live down. As the book opens, her son has turned 18 and left for the Army. Elle, now 37 years old, is finally able to leave town and start fresh. She drives across the state and settles on the North Carolina coast, where she opens a bakery and begins making new friends for the first time in nearly two decades. It’s not long, however, before her past catches up with her. After she finally begins to enjoy her new successes and even explore a relationship with her handsome neighbor, an odd sequence of events lands her in the spotlight on national news. Her new beau, Nate, learns all about the inglorious woman she used to be, and she worries that their budding relationship won’t survive. The strengths of this engaging, plot-heavy page-turner are in its character development of Elle and the perfect pitch of its narrative voice. Flinn depicts Elle as a complicated woman with constantly conflicting emotions. As the first-person narrator, she’s initially quite unlikable but gradually reveals that beneath her seemingly uneducated persona is an intelligent, pragmatic, and bighearted woman who’s worked hard to improve herself. Readers won’t be able to help rooting for her to find happiness as the story winds its way to its conclusion.
An uplifting tale of love and redemption that’s perfect for fans of stories of rehabilitated youth and second chances.
Kirkus Reviews
Kirkus Indie, Kirkus Media LLC, 6411 Burleson Rd., Austin, TX 78744 indie@kirkusreviews.com
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Book Launch Event
You are cordially invited to join me for the launch of my seventh novel,
A Girl Like That
Sunday, May 31, 2015
4:00-6:00 p.m.
St. Francis Episcopal Church
3506 Lawndale Drive
Greensboro, NC 27408
This event is free and open to the public. Autographed copies will be available for purchase.
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