A Different Kind of Love Story: Katherine Schweit Featured by Isn’t It Romantic Book Club

On February 5, Katherine Schweit will be the featured author for a live virtual book club event hosted by Isn't It Romantic Book Club, a private Facebook community of more than 13,000 readers.

About Isn’t It Romantic Book Club

Isn’t It Romantic Book Club was created as a space where bestselling romance authors and avid romance readers come together each month to discuss a chosen book and engage directly with its author. While the group centers on romance, its founders intentionally invite stories from across genres that explore connection, commitment, and humanity in meaningful ways.

At the end of each month, the group hosts a live interview with the featured author, allowing members to ask questions and engage in thoughtful discussion. The guiding principle of the group is simple and deliberate: respectful conversation, shared curiosity, and kindness.

That philosophy is what makes this feature especially fitting.

Why Women Who Talk to the Dead Belongs in This Conversation

Women Who Talk to the Dead is not a romance novel. It is a true crime story.

But at its core, it is a love story of a different kind.

It is the story of women who refused to walk away from nameless victims and unanswered questions. It follows decades-long efforts to restore identities, dignity, and truth to families who had been left without answers. It is about persistence in the face of bureaucracy, and commitment when recognition was unlikely and success was uncertain.

That kind of devotion is its own form of love.

This live conversation will explore:

  • Why this story challenges common expectations of true crime

  • The women behind one of the FBI’s most ambitious cold case efforts

  • The emotional and human cost of justice work

  • How stories like this expand our understanding of love, responsibility, and purpose

Event Details

Date: February 5
Format: Live virtual discussion via YouTube

How to Watch

  • Members of the Isn’t It Romantic Book Club will receive the livestream link through the group, or

  • You may subscribe on this website to receive the YouTube livestream link directly by email

The livestream will also be viewable directly on this page when it goes live.

Join the Conversation

This event is open to readers of true crime, romance, and anyone drawn to thoughtful, human-centered storytelling.

Women Who Talk to the Dead is available now in paperback, ebook, and audiobook.

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