1–What is the title of your latest release? FOUR WEDDINGS AND A DUKE 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? A former wallflower who is blossoming plus an eccentric duke buried in his research plus misguided past choices and misunderstood expectations equals a marriage made in chaotic heaven. 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? I love nothing more than a Regency set in London – with a few excursions out to a fabulous country estate! 4–Would you hang out with your heroine in real life? Absolutely! She’s a hoot! Plus, she’s a hardcore reader, so we’d probably end up sitting in a library reading books together somewhere. 5–What are three words that describe your hero? Passionate, focused, intelligent 6–What’s something you learned while writing this book? I learned a lot about plants and plant grafting! 7–Do you edit as you draft or wait until you are totally done? I tend to edit the first half as I go and then crank out the last half before going back to edit. 8–What’s your favorite foodie indulgence? Chocolate. And Goldfish crackers. And more chocolate. 9–Describe your writing space/office! …
1–What is the title of your latest release? MRS. NASH’S ASHES 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? A woman on a mission to deliver three tablespoons of her elderly best friend’s remains to the woman she fell in love with during World War II is forced to road trip to Florida with her ex’s (grumpy, hot) grad school nemesis, and hijinks ensue. 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? I started writing this book in Winter 2020-2021. A road trip seemed like a delightful way to get out of my house without actually getting out of my house, and a destination of Key West, Florida made sense for both story reasons and I-want-to-pretend-I’m-somewhere-warm-and-sunny reasons. 4–Would you hang out with your heroine in real life? Absolutely! Millie is delightful and would be super fun to spend time with. 5–What are three words that describe your hero? Grumpy, practical, bespectacled. 6–What’s something you learned while writing this book? That I’m bisexual! Not that I didn’t sort of know already, but it wasn’t until I wrote the character of Mrs. Nash and was certain that she was bisexual that I realized oh, hm, this also applies…
1–What is the title of your latest release? Emma of 83rd Street 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? What if you gave Jane Austen’s Emma the ultimate makeover in modern-day Manhattan? 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? We both lived and worked in New York City for years and years. It’s where we met! So, once we decided to write a modern take on Emma, New York seemed like an obvious choice. 4–Would you hang out with Emma in real life? Oh, absolutely! The bigger question is whether she’d let us raid her wardrobe… 5–What are three words that describe Emma? We think Miss Jane Austen said it best when she first described her: “… handsome, clever, and rich…” 6–What’s something you learned while writing this book? Audrey: That we could write a book together! Emily: We worked together in television development for years, so that helped a lot, but there’s no way we could have anticipated just how different this process would be. Audrey: Also, writing is hard work. 7–Do you edit as you draft or wait until you are totally done? We did very…
Every author has people tied to the roots of their writing career. Melissa Bourbon Ramirez is one of those people for me – and how lucky can one be! Not only was she in my first critique group, she introduced me to Fresh Fiction and the Cozy Corner! She also happens to be an incredible author who has a new release June 1st – every mystery lovers lucky day. So I asked her to join us to give us the latest scoop! Kym: Hi Melissa, welcome back to the Cozy Corner! Melissa: Thank you! It’s always fun to be back and talking about cozies. Kym: I’m so excited about your return to Bliss, Texas with your 7th Harlow Cassidy Magical Dressmaking Mystery! Can you tell us a little bit about your June release? Melissa: I am SO excited to be back in Bliss, too. It’s been a while, and I really love Harlow Cassidy. She’s so fun to write, and I love her community. If you’re new to the series, Harlow is a custom dressmaker who leaves New York to return to Bliss, Texas after her great-grandmother, Loretta Mae, dies. Only Meemaw isn’t actually gone. Her ghostly ways…
1–What is the title of your latest release? Thank you so much for hosting me on Fresh Fiction. My latest release is HARD DOUGH HOMICIDE. It’s the second book in my Spice Isle Bakery Mystery culinary cozy mystery series, which I write as Olivia Matthews 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Here it goes: When her mother’s former boss is poisoned at an event catered by their family-owned bakery, a baker leads an investigation to uncover who had the ingredients for murder and the appetite to frame her mother. 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? Great question! Like me, my protagonists are West Indian Americans, so it seemed perfect to set them in the Little Caribbean neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. That’s where I grew up. 4–Would you hang out with your sleuth in real life? Absolutely! Especially if she brought me pastries from her bakery. Ha! 5–What are three words that describe your sleuth? Only three? OK. Loyal. Smart. And, although she’d disagree with me, brave. The reason she’d disagree is that she views herself as a scaredy cat, but it takes courage to face your fears….
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Character Name: Cinta Johns Story: “You Four Are the One”, SIDLE CREEK (short story collection) How would you describe your family or your childhood? My mom and dad married when they were in their 30s, then divorced when I was eight. They’d both died by the time I graduated from college. When I was young, I was sad most of the time. What was your greatest talent? I loved singing in the school chorus and church choir. I couldn’t carry a tune, but I loved it. Significant other? Ilk Johns. We grew up in the same town, but we didn’t run in the same groups in high school, so we didn’t officially meet until I was home on break from college. He’d just gotten on full time at the mill. We were both volunteering at the Ukranian church, making Christmas pierogi. He was a potato peeler, and I was a crimper. Biggest challenge in relationships? I worry about losing those I love. I’m often up in the middle of the night imagining all the horrible things that could happen to Ilk or my dog. No one in my family seems to live long, happy lives….
The Time Wine Shot Out My Nose 2 years before Smack in the middle of an otherwise normal Wine Wednesday, Liddy blurts out, “Jack is having an affair. No, make that affairs.” For a moment, nobody speaks. I swallow a weird knee-jerk desire to giggle. Max recovers first. “What are you talking about?” “I got a phone call yesterday from a woman who says she’s been sleeping with Jack for years. And the only reason she wanted to tell me now was that…” Her voice breaks. She looks at the ground. Nobody moves or breathes. When she raises her head to speak again, she is transformed. Her long, ropy curls quiver with contained energy, her nostrils are flared, her cheeks are pink and bright. She is a freaking warrior. “Was that he’s cheating on her with someone else.” “Jesus, what did you say?” I ask, my voice barely above a whisper. “I said, ‘That must be hard. I hope you can get some professional help.’ Then I hung up and threw Jack’s Rolex in the toilet.” “And what condition was the water in the toilet?” asks Feeney, like she’s talking to a wild caged animal. Liddy takes a big…
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1–What is the title of your latest release? THE GARNETT GIRLS 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Three very different sisters and their charismatic mother Margo tackle life and long-held family secrets. Set on the beautiful beaches of the Isle of Wight, The Sunday Times best-selling debut novel by Georgina Moore explores whether children can ever truly be free of the mistakes their parents make. 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? We are lucky enough to own a houseboat in the sea on the Isle of Wight. We use it when we can and also rent it out as a holiday rental. It’s our happy place as a family and we have many lovely memories of the children when they were little on the beautiful island beaches. One day when we were there, I saw a huge family coming out of an old, ramshackle house on the beach. They were all going sailing together. As a Londoner born & bred the close community on the island – the way everyone knows your business – fascinated me. It was so different to the anonymity of London, and I wondered what it would be…

