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NY Times Bestselling Author To Appear At Greenwich Library
The appearance is part of Greenwich Library's AuthorsLive program.
GREENWICH, CT — Greenwich Library will welcome New York Times bestselling romance author Tessa Bailey to the Berkley Theater on Thursday, Sept. 10, at 7 p.m. for a discussion of her upcoming book, "Broken Rival," and the "Big Shots" series.
Registration is required beginning Aug. 20 and is available here.
"Known for her sizzling chemistry, laugh-out-loud banter, and happily-ever-afters that leave readers swooning, Bailey has become one of contemporary romance’s most beloved voices," Greenwich Library said in a news release. "'Broken Riva'l is packed with fierce competition, irresistible attraction, and the kind of tension that keeps readers turning pages long past bedtime."
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Bailey will be joined in conversation by poet, fiction writer and podcast host Laurin Becker Macios for a discussion about her writing process, the inspiration behind her characters and crafting romance stories.
"Romance is consistently one of the most popular fiction collections at Greenwich Library, so we’re excited to welcome this reading audience to the AuthorsLive series," said Author Programming Librarian YinXia Hennessy, in a news release. "We also hope this program will offer new visitors an opportunity discover the Library, a place where everyone can discover books that speak to them and connect through a shared love of reading."
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The event, which is free and open to all, will be recorded. Copies of Bailey’s books will be available for sale and signing after the program, provided by Diane's Books.
AuthorsLive at Greenwich Library is made possible through the support of the Greenwich Library Board of Trustees and contributions from individual donors.
More information about upcoming events is available on the library's website.
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