Author of ‘Sierra Fall’ to speak at Incline Village Rotary club, library
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – Martha O’Sullivan, romance author of novels set in Tahoe, will be speaking at Incline Village’s Rotary Club and library about her latest book.
O’Sullivan’s latest novel, “Sierra Fall” follows Mackenzie Bishop, a recent widow after her husband dies in a military training accident. She moves to Reno with her two kids and happens to meet Bren Banks, a writer who has all but given up on love. Against the backdrop of Tahoe, the two start to fall for each other.
O’Sullivan will be at the Rotary Club at noon on Monday, February 9, and at the Incline Library at 5:30 on Tuesday, February 10, to speak about her work and her journey as an independent writer. She’s written one trilogy in addition to her latest book.
You can read more about Martha O’Sullivan and her other books on her website at https://www.marthaosullivan.com/ and pick up a copy of “Sierra Fall” online. Or if you’re in Incline Village, you can buy her books at The Potlatch at 930 Tahoe Boulevard.
Eli Ramos is a reporter for Tahoe Daily Tribune. They are part of the 2024–26 cohort of California Local News Fellows through UC Berkeley.

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