Caylee Hammack is a country singer, songwriter, and producer signed with Capitol Records Nashville. A corecipient, with Miranda Lambert, of the Academy of Country Music's "Music Event of the Year" honor, she has been identified as an "Artist to Watch" by The Bobby Bones Show, Rolling Stone, and Hits magazine. Her debut album, If It Wasn't for You, earned high praise from critics, with her deeply personal song "Small Town Hypocrite" named a "Best Song of 2020" by NPR and Esquire. Her sophomore album, Bed of Roses, is a sonic storybook of the tales and characters that shaped her into who she is today. With the help of her close friends and creatives, including John Osborne of the Brothers Osborne, Hammack has tended the garden of her life and fostered her most authentic sound, harnessing the power of raw storytelling that has set her apart as an artist. A native of Ellaville, Georgia, she has lived in Nashville since she was nineteen. For more information, visit www. cayleehammack. com. Carolyn Brown is the New York Times-, USA Today-, Wall Street Journal-, and Washington Post-bestselling author of more than a hundred novels and several novellas. A recipient of the Booksellers' Best Award and the Montlake Diamond Award as well as a three-time recipient of the National Readers' Choice Award, her work has been published for more than twenty years, and her books have been translated into twenty-one languages. When she's not writing, Brown enjoys plotting new stories in her Davis, Oklahoma, backyard with her tomcat, Boots Randolph Terminator Outlaw, who protects the yard from all kinds of wicked varmints including crickets, locusts, and spiders. To learn more, visit www. carolynbrownbooks. com.