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Instead of trying to find your perfect match in a dating app, we bring you the “Author-Reader Match” where we introduce you to authors you may fall in love with. It’s our great pleasure to present Jennie Goutet! Writes: Refined historical romance set in 18th century Europe with witty dialogue, subtle humor, and a slow-burning passion characterized by dignity and restraint. About: Jennie is a fancy-pants cosmopolitan author who lives...

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Instead of trying to find your perfect match in a dating app, we bring you the “Author-Reader Match” where we introduce you to authors you may fall in love with. It’s our great pleasure to present S.E. McPherson! Writes: S.E. McPherson writes adult dystopian and fantasy romance. The upcoming first in the Wanted Boys series, WANTED BOYS, is an adult dystopian love story where found family is the only thing that can save the boys who will cha...

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What is the title of your latest release? TO CATCH A SINNER What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? TO CATCH A SINNER is suspenseful friends to lovers romance between a relentless journalist and an enigmatic lawyer who fall in love before they realize their relationship has a fatal flaw.  Set in a fictionalized Washington DC, the story explores themes of identity, found family, and the pursuit of a new American Dream. How did yo...

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What is the title of your latest release? CHASE ME IF YOU CAN What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? When photographer Sloane Michaels is invited to enter a prestigious nature magazine’s storm cover contest, she knows her favorite frenemy “Wild” Wes Talbot is the man to beat. But when an accident leaves Wes without a car, the two team up for the season…and find that the feelings between them might be more electric than the s...

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S is for Suitcase Sisters go to Scotland Cousins Nora and Allie are sent to Scotland at the insistence of their indomitable Grandmother. Many surprises await them. H is for Hansome man in a kilt The cousins settle in a picture-perfect cottage in the village where their Gran grew up and a man in a kilt asks Nora if she has “a touch of cianalas”. O is for Old secrets waiting to be uncovered What has their Gran kept hidden from...

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Museums are fascinating places to visit. Full of nooks and crannies, they offer a great setting for a mystery. Among the bones and relics of the past, a history museum guards secrets from eras long gone and buries stories that can impact the present. When writing a mystery, it always helps to create a setting within a setting. This technique gives the writer a built-in cast of suspects. For DREIDELS AND DEAD ENDS, the bigger world relates to my h...

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Book Title: THE KILLER WEDDINGCharacter Name: Henry Vaughn (best man, narrator, the only one paying attention) How would you describe your family or your childhood?Mercifully uneventful, which I have come to appreciate more as an adult than I did at the time. My parents are sensible people in Surrey who worry about hedges and the church roof fund. I have a younger sister who works in logistics and finds my friendship with James a source of endles...

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What is the title of your latest release?CECE DOWNING’S START OVER SUMMER What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?After losing her stable job as an actuary and breaking up with her fiancé, a thirty-two-year-old woman flees to a coastal Connecticut town for a summer of reinvention, only to find herself caught between an unexpected romance, a local class war over an oyster farm, and a sudden family crisis. How did you decide where yo...

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Book: A TWIST IN THE RIVERCharacter: Jake Jackson How would you describe your family or your childhood?I was the only child of loving parents, who died just as I was reaching adulthood (car accident, no survivors). My main influence growing up was my Uncle Arthur, a wily old bachelor – which is code for serial romancer – who used to send me crime novels on a regular basis. It is thanks to him that reading became one of my formative loves, and...

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Each Monday the Smashwords store lists the top ten most highly anticipated indie fiction ebooks based on the previous week’s preorder accumulations. Each title on the list is scheduled to release within the next week. To help the talented authors on this list accumulate even more preorders, click the title of the book. The hyperlink will bring you to a Books2Read page where you can order from your preferred ebook retailer. If the preorder is pa...

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JEAN BRASHEAR |The Power of Women
Author Guest / August 3, 2010

The longer I live, the more I believe in and appreciate the power of women to transform lives, to nurture the future, to demonstrate that strength and gentleness are not mutually exclusive. Not that I don’t adore men. I absolutely do–not only do I treasure the ones in my life and thank them for how they enrich it, but I just like the male sex in general. Writing great heroes and falling in love with every one of them has bee...

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Guests / August 2, 2010

Late breakfast on the boardwalk. Delicious — at Boardwalk Bakery http://gowal.la/r/Z3Co # Heading to Downtown Disney for last night festivities: dinner + shopping #ffrwa10 # Arrived after event-filled trip from Boardwalk w/ Cindy Gerard, Heather Graham, Faye — at Pleasure Island Bus Station http://gowal.la/r/Zb56 # Hanging and people watching on a Sunday night — at Planet Hollywood http://gowal.la/r/Zb5t # Photo: Looks great at ni...

SHOBAN BANTWAL|Ethnic Fiction – Risk or Reward?
Author Guest / August 2, 2010

No writer can assume that her career is without risks. Writing stories for public consumption comes with innumerable risks. No matter what the topic, fiction or non-fiction, someone out there abhors it, is offended by it, or decides to deride it publicly. I believe writing ethnic fiction is somewhat riskier than other kinds because it deviates from the typical readers’ perception and expectations. While most Indian authors write s...

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Guests / August 1, 2010

Fresh Pick is WHISPER OF WARNING by Laura Griffin http://bit.ly/a7xueH best romantic suspense we think # RT @FreshFiction Once more we've closed down the party! Great time at HarperCollins at EPCOT Living Seas #ffrwa10 # We danced the night away at Atlantic Dance Club w/ St Martin's Press #ffrwa10 http://twitpic.com/2aem64 # Attending the RITAs is inspiring. Capturing attention w/ guesses as to the authors on the screen. #ffrwa1...

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Guests / July 31, 2010

Fresh Pick is DARKNESS UNKNOWN by Alexis Morgan # Margaret Grace blogs "Just What Is A Mystery Classified As Anyway?" http://bit.ly/azBhsm Win some criminal trinkets # @mlmrw135 Dianna sez she can't wait for @ReadersNRitas ditto 4 @kenyonsherrilyn It's gonna be a blast! And tickets are going FAST #ffrwa10 in reply to mlmrw135 # Watching @mariebostwick interviewed by @reelvixen matching pearls & pink & curly hai...

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Guests / July 30, 2010

ReelVixen: None stop interviews with amazing authors! Just finished chatting up @Jennaromance. Can't wait for her Sept book 'Married W/ … # Nora Roberts is amazing. She delivered a kick butt get into the pool motivational speech #rwa10 #ffrwa10 # RT @SummerSharp Was it recorded? <- probably I'll check it was inspirin, you know me I like the motivation not poor me talks in reply to SummerSharp # Also really fantastc ...

Tweets on 2010-07-30
Guests / July 30, 2010

ReelVixen: None stop interviews with amazing authors! Just finished chatting up @Jennaromance. Can't wait for her Sept book 'Married W/ … # Nora Roberts is amazing. She delivered a kick butt get into the pool motivational speech #rwa10 #ffrwa10 # RT @SummerSharp Was it recorded? <- probably I'll check it was inspirin, you know me I like the motivation not poor me talks in reply to SummerSharp # Also really fantastc ...

7/31 MARGARET GRACE | Just What Is A Mystery Classified As Anyway?
Author Guest / July 30, 2010

I’m planning to lock myself in a bookstore, any bookstore, overnight and re-shelve the books. Before you call the authorities, let me explain. Most categories make sense: art, self-help, travel, reference. But what about the “Fiction and Literature” category? Isn’t that redundant? Or is there some fiction that’s not literature? Is it IL-literate, then? There’s some literature that’s not fiction,...

RWA Report: Sandi Shilhanek | RWA….Thus Far
Guests , News / July 29, 2010

This is my first time to be “attending” RWA from start to finish. My trip started at the of dawn on Sunday…well ok, 7:00 AMish at a McDonalds very close to my home. There I met Sara, Pat, Gwen, Rosemary Clement-Moore and Daniel, who was just helping us to load and not actually coming on our exciting road trip. Follow me on Twitter We drove to Georgia where we spent the night. The next day we picked up Faye and continue...

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Guests / July 29, 2010

Boyd Morrison talks about "Things Get Weird When Life Imitates Fiction" http://bit.ly/buU4C7 comment to win today! # up and at them #FFrwa10 after a night of prep (OMG the spreadsheets) the bookseller / teacher half is going to spend the day networking # the FreshFiction.tv team starts interviewing today #FFrwa10 at the Dolphin @danielcreyes is an awesome camera guy & @ReelVixen well, ya know # then @sjreyes is meeting pee...