According to Just Another Blog: “Anne Korkeakivi has penned an irresistible story of many layers. The city of Paris comes to life in vibrant color, much more than a background to Clare’s day. The complexity of Clare’s character and her dilemmas are masterfully entwined with political turmoil and the intricacies of diplomatic life…(Read More)
Genre Go Round Reviews says of An Unexpected Guest, “This is a super character driven tale that brilliantly contrasts polished high level diplomacy with violent revolutionary fervor.” Won’t include the link, however, as the review contains spoilers…(Read More)
Author Q&A
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An abbreviated Q&A with Anne in the Paris blog. Find a link here…(Read More)
Please note a change amongst the author events. Now: BookCourt on Sunday, April 29, at 7:00 pm in the evening, for a reading, discussion, and signing…(Read More)
Entertainment Weekly calls An Unexpected Guest “a promising debut novel…. Korkeakivi shares Woolf’s flair for making everyday rituals (buying flowers, setting the table) seem profound…(Read More)
An Unexpected Guest is named a “must-read” book of Spring 2012, according to the MinnPost…(Read More)
A few changes and additions have been made to the events schedule. Please take a look.  …(Read More)
An Unexpected Guest has been included on Kirkus Reviews’ list of “New and Notable Fiction: April 2012…(Read More)
An Unexpected Guest was named an “especially promising” literary debut for spring/summer 2012 by Library Journal: “The American wife of the British minister in Paris has a dark secret, unfolded in this “engaging” novel by Hawthornden Fellow Korkeakivi…(Read More)
“Word Craft: Learning to Speak in Tongues” – a new essay by Anne on how to handle foreign language in fiction, in the Wall Street Journal, 03/24/12. Here is a link…(Read More)