Welcome to the official website of L.C. Evans, author of the Leigh McRae horse mystery series as well as other books.
Firmly entrenched in the Chick Lit genre, the plot of this book is highly entertaining, especially for the over thirty crowd. The storyline was humorous without stretching the envelope in a blatant attempt to be funny. --Red Adept, "Red Adept Reviews - A Blog"
"We Interrupt This Date" is as good or better than many NYT bestsellers that I've read. --J. Chambers, author of Recollections: A Baby Boomer's Memories of the Fabulous Fifties
“Jobless Recovery will push all your buttons as it tells a story that is too close to reality for many of us. It was a real think piece for me and I recommend the book highly.”--Sandy Nathan, award-winning author of Numenon and former Economic Analyst, Santa Clara County, California
"A brutally honest look at corporate America's flaws and desperate people caught in the middle, Jobless Recovery is a masterful, gripping piece of fiction that rings true with every word. Candid, suspenseful and moving. Jobless Recovery was a very enjoyable read, one of the best novels I've read in a while. I think it would make an awesome movie." --Cheryl Kaye Tardif, Bestselling author of Whale Song
Night Camp has a lot of heart and is a memorable adventure that made this adult reader feel very young at heart. Highly recommended! --Rai Aren, Co-author of Secret of the Sands
If you want your children to enjoy reading, this is the book to get them started. --Sandra Z. Bruney, author of Angels Unaware
Once I start an L.C. Evans book, I can't stop, and TH was no exception. --Dick Stanley, author of Knoxville 1863
Ms. Evans has written one of the best Who-Done-Its crime mysteries this reader has come across in a long time! --Lila Pinord, author of Min's Monster
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I began reading The Witness Wore Blood Bay on a snowy afternoon. I didn't lift my head for the next two hours and then only to turn on the lights. Within a half dozen pages, this deft writer had created the best kind of small town ambiance in which to set her mystery. Yes, there is a crime at the center of the story and it has to be solved but how we get there is oh so enjoyable. --Consuelo S. Baehr