Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Holiday Catering...

Planning on entertaining the masses this holiday season??

Then let Diva's be your one stop shop for all your entertaining goodies and treats!

With a complete catering menu of breakfast options, savory items, sandwich platters and pastries; let Diva's do the cooking this year and make the holidays delightful and easy!!


For a complete listing of menu items and catering options, please stop by or call Diva's today. 801.485.0619

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Book Signing @ Diva's

We are so excited to announce our newest venture here at Diva's...

Book Signing Events!

We have partnered up with local Authors and set up an intimate evening of readings, exclusive Q & A, book signings, and of course cupcakes, cupcakes and more cupcakes!
Our first event will be Tuesday, November 24th @ 6pm with author

Jennifer Anderson

and her book

"Ill Wind in Egypt"

“Khamsin” is the word for “50” in Arabic. In Egypt, it is the name given to the annual 50-day spring windstorm. The khamsin winds of 1983 uncover a reclining megalith, half-visible with its stone-faced guardian through the desert’s swirling sands. Television journalist Ava Barby finds her work annoyingly predictable. But there’s nothing at all ordinary when she reports the discovery of a pharaoh’s tomb. Surprisingly, the tomb contains no treasure for the pharaoh to use in his afterlife. What happens next will change history. Did ancient raiders steal the tomb’s treasures or was the theft more recent? In seeking answers, Ava finds herself involved in a mystery that erupts in murder.The scheme of an ancient despot creates terror with a twist as this enthralling tale is brought to life in Ill Wind in Egypt.


A bit About the Author...

Jennifer Anderson is a former foreign correspondent who now lives in Salt Lake City. She is the editor of the World News Forecast, a publication for subscribing news desks around the world. “The Pyramids of Giza tell Egyptians they are a great people. During and after a sojourn there as a television journalist in the 1980s, I felt driven to broadcast the splendor of the country’s venerable culture.”
She is now working on her next novel.



This is an open invitation to all, so feel free to bring your friends and family along too! And if you know of any local authors that would love to participate, please contact Gordon Wilkins @ 801.485.0619