
Have you ever wondered where an author gets an idea for their story? Or how their book went from idea to book? In Book Talk with Cara Putman, I chat with your favorite Christian authors about all things books, writing, and life!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode of Book Talk with Cara, host Cara Putman welcomes back romantic suspense author Natalie Walters. They discuss Natalie's new book, Spies, Lies, and Alibis, which takes a thrilling turn blending romance and high-octane suspense. Natalie... more
Cara welcomes author Nancy Naigle to Book Talk to discuss her upcoming novel Home No Matter Where, the third of the Shell Collector books that can be read as standalones. Nancy shares how her career as a Bank of America senior vice president and a di... more
On Book Talk with Cara, Cara interviews author T.I. Lowe about her new novel South of Somewhere, a redemption story following Juniper as she starts over and takes small, realistic steps through addiction recovery and rehabilitation. Lowe discusses th... more
Rachel Hauck guest-hosts Book Talk to interview regular host Cara Putman about her May release, The Targeted, book three in the Secrets to Keep series, available for pre-order. They read the back-cover blurb and discuss the story of Chloe Ainsworth, ... more
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The conversations with authors are upbeat and a nice length. It feels like two friends chatting about a book.
I love listening to these interviews. It’s pretty much my favorite authors talking about my favorite books, so it’s pretty much my favorite podcast ever.
This podcast is lovely, I so enjoy listening to Cara’s conversations with so many wonderful authors!
Love this it’s great and so much fun to listen to only downfall is I think she does video and turns it into a podcast and sometimes she shows things in the video example a book recommendation but doesn’t say the name of the book.









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