Wreck Your Heart Featured in Publishers Weekly’s Endnotes
This is a fun thing that happened this week. Wreck Your Heart got the 360-degree treatment over at Publishers Weekly’s Endnotes, a special series where the publication asks the author, [...]
The Wreck Your Heart TOUR
Hi, all! If you were wondering if I’d be coming to your local bookstore for the release of Wreck Your Heart, well… I have this lovely graphic to share. It’s [...]
Day 10: Country Music and Crime Trivia
Merle Haggard might be one of the only country music stars to have the bona fides of being an outlaw. He started his musical career early with a guitar given [...]
Day 9: Crazy about Patsy Cline
Well, we better play you some Patsy Cline, so you’ll know why Dahlia Devine loves her so much. “Crazy” might be Patsy's signature song, though she has many. (“Walking After [...]
Day 8: I Guess I Can Do Whatever I Want
“It’s gonna sound like a negative, but as a woman in America, like, nobody really gave a shit what I was doing? … Well, they don’t care anyway, so I [...]
Day 7: Song from the Wreck Your Heart Playlist
I’m of the firm opinion that there’s a country song out there for everyone, because the genre is so wide and varied. Genre barriers aren’t real, we know that, right? [...]
Day 6: Country Music and Crime Trivia
Did you know… (and why would you)? Crime and Country Music Go Hand in Hand Outlaws Bonnie Park and Clyde Barrow used some of their ill-gotten gains to buys country [...]
Day 5: Country… But Don’t You Live in the City?
Why write about country music if you don’t live…in…the country? Answer one of many to come... "It’s been really cool to see the rest of the world come to love [...]
Day 4: A Song from Wreck Your Heart’s Playlist
One of the musical artists I listened to a lot in 2025 was Lainey Wilson. She’s very much more traditional country than most of what I listen to, but her [...]
Day 3: Who is Dahlia Devine?
Well, that’s actually Julien Baker, a musician I really like solo and as part of the band boygenius, but she worked as a little bit of a model for Dahlia [...]
