Virtual Book Tour: In Her Own Backyard by Ashley Hanna #giveaway #thriller #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours - A Life Through Books

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Virtual Book Tour: In Her Own Backyard by Ashley Hanna #giveaway #thriller #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

 

 



Thriller

Date Published: March 26, 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing



Every street holds a secret . . .

 

New to the neighborhood and reeling from the traumatic birth of her second child, Marlowe Moore is barely holding it together. Battling postpartum depression and anxiety, she’s desperate for stability.

But when she learns that a woman who once lived in her family’s new home vanished without a trace, Marlowe becomes obsessed. As strange things happen and neighborly smiles feel like veiled threats, Marlowe can’t shake the feeling that someone is hiding something.

She spirals further into paranoia, fixated on the abandoned case and determined to seek justice. But how can a woman who feels lost find a missing person?

Juggling the demands of her beloved family and her harrowing mental illness, Marlowe doesn’t realize she is caught in a cat-and-mouse game that could cost her everything … including her life.

 



Interview

What is the hardest part of writing your books?
 Editing! When I first wrote this book, I was writing for the love of it and wrote WAY too much. I ended up cutting 68,000 words! But that helped me whittle it down to only scenes that worked double time for character development and driving the plot forward. Plus a few poems that give insight into the Marlowes mind, in a beautiful way that hopefully makes people feel something!

 

 

What are your most played songs?

I love to write to wordless music, otherwise I start singing along!  I made a soundcloud playlist of house music sets that I love and actually wrote these DJ’s into the story, called the In Her Own Backyard Novel Playlist. I hope readers will enjoy it and go for a walk or a run with these beats in their ears!

 

 

Do you have critique partners or beta readers?

Absolutely. I was a part of the Sierra Arts Literary Community while we lived in Reno and then after we moved to San Diego, I joined the Perinatal Health Alliance Writer’s Group. Those authors have been fabulous critique partners, as well as a circle of close friends who are avid readers and gave me feedback.  The funniest part was when I received polar opposite feedback about the same issue! One reader said the first draft’s husband character was too realistic—trying to fix her feelings instead of listening, taking things personally and picking fights—and that didn’t bring balance to the story. In other words, I needed to lighten it up. When I re-wrote him to be the ideal husband who does listen instead of try to fix, another beta reader told me he was unrealistic! I had to laugh at that point because by then, I loved it the way it was and I decided to stay true to the story I was trying to tell: in an ideal world, every mother would have the support from her partner, family, friends, and her extended community. Maybe this will give some insight and inspiration in that direction! J

 

What book are you reading now?

I am reading David Whyte’s poetry collection, House of Belonging, as well as my friend’s memoir on her journey through addiction, called I’ll Try Anything Twice by Carly Schwartz, and because I always need a mystery in the queue, I’ve been listening to Everyone on This Train His A Suspect by Benjamin Stevenson.

 

How did you start your writing career?

Oh my goodness, I’ve been writing stories and poems since I could read, at 5 years old. Nancy Drew books were a favorite back then, starting the lifelong love of mysteries! Poetry has also been a faithful companion throughout my life starting with Shel Silverstein and Mary Oliver. I tend to write to create beauty out of pain, to make meaning out of experiences, and for the sheer pleasure of playing with words and their many intriguing connotations. I started my writing career, technically, but applying for a part-time job writing about food and wine for the Members’ Magazine with Viansa Winery. I was a hospice social worker at the time as my day job, and I wanted to use my undergraduate degree in English Lit for fun, so I applied! I self-published through Amazon the book of poetry and the support group curriculum. For the novel, I met the good folks at Acorn Publishing at the San Diego Writer’s Festival. That felt like the best fit for this novel because I got to work with a female-owned company that shared the passion for my project, including a veteran editor who as edited for major publishing houses and even Steven King! I trusted their guidance with this novel and am so grateful for the whole team over there at Acorn who believed in me!

 

 

 

Tell us about your next release.

I’m so excited to share this book with the world! Mystery novels have always been my favorite genre!  In Her Own Backyard is a thriller about a woman who feels lost to postpartum depression and anxiety who starts looking for a missing woman. As a mom, myself, with a circle of mom friends who all supported each other through miscarriages, babies, and life, I thought: how fun would it be for Marlowe and her circle of mama friends to dig into a cold case. Basically, I wrote a book I would want to read! While I thought this was a one and done project, when my editor said, “You should definitely write a sequel from each of the mama characters’ perspectives,” I liked that idea! Amaya’s voice has already started talking to me as the narrator of the next book in the series and that is fun because she is spicy!

 


About the Author

 


 Ashley Hanna-Morgan is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) certified in perinatal mental health (PMH-C). In addition to her work as a psychotherapist, she writes about mental health to advocate for change and inspire hope. In 2016, she wrote The Afterglow, a mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy curriculum that supports parents with postpartum depression and anxiety. In 2017, she published I Gave Birth to My Heart, a collection of poems about the secret anguishes and innumerable joys of reinventing oneself after postpartum depression.

When she isn’t counseling clients or volunteering with Postpartum Support International, Ashley loves to experiment in the kitchen and spend as much time outside as possible in San Diego, where she resides with her family. In Her Own Backyard is her first novel.


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