Bolte to celebrate “Snow on Magnolias” at Blue Apple Books on Jan. 30
Author Betty Bolte will celebrate the release of her latest book, “Snow on Magnolias,” at Blue Apple Books, 14 Main St. in Madison on Jan. 30 at 5 p.m. CONTRIBUTED
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 By  Gregg Parker Published 
12:30 pm Thursday, January 30, 2025

Bolte to celebrate “Snow on Magnolias” at Blue Apple Books on Jan. 30

MADISON – Huntsville author Betty Bolte will celebrate the release of her latest book on Jan. 30 at Blue Apple Books, 14 Main St., Suites B and C, in downtown Madison.

Bolte will visit the store to promote “Snow on Magnolias” with a meet-and-greet session and book signing from 5 to 7 p.m. She has written six historical romance novels, all set in the South.

Blue Apple Books and South & Pine in downtown Madison are under new ownership of retired Madison City Schools educator Robin Dauma. She operates the store as a benefit corporation, the first one formed in Madison County, and as part of their community involvement mission in its aim to spotlight and support local creators of all types.

“Copies of all of her books will be available for sale and for Betty to sign,” Dauma said.

This event is free and open to the public, and guests can enjoy light refreshments. Local creators who want to speak with Dauma about an event or consigning work at Blue Apple Books / South & Pine, email owner@shopsouthandpine.com or visit the store in person.

For more information, visit shopsouthandpine.com.

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