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What is the title of your latest release?SUMMER AT THE FRENCH BAKERY What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?Set in Brittany in France. This book is about a crossroads in Juliet’s life, celebrating a fresh start after recovering from illness and following her dreams to turn an old water mill on the banks of a lake into a salon du thé, a tea rooms. But before she can do that, she must agree to help the Mayor out and reopen the o...

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Welcome back to Jen’s Jewels, your weekly guide to the best in new fiction. This week, I am thrilled to host New York Times bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne to talk about her latest novel, THE RAINY DAY BOOKSHOP – a warm, feel-good read that I think you are going to love. LIGHTNING ROUND What’s your favorite way to spend a slow summer afternoon?I love reading out in our covered pavilion in the backyard. It’s always cool with a lo...

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What is the title of your latest release?THE LOWE JOB What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?THE LOWE JOB follows a family of four sisters and their matriarchal mother, Lydia. When the eldest sister, Lili, gets caught in a sex scandal with a married politician, Lydia, a former talent manager, decides that the only way to protect Lili’s reputation, is to step into the spotlight and take control of the narrative. With brand deals and...

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What is the title of your latest release?VOYAGERS What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?Two six-year-olds, Alex and Ana, mysteriously vanish for two days in the late 1990s. The incident is interpreted as an alien abduction and makes the two kids a) famous and b) inseparable, until their divergent beliefs about the truth of their experience tear them apart as teenagers. Now adults, they reunite when the world seems to be on the verge...

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People invariably judge a book by its cover. And although I loved the original covers for the books in my Stoneslayer series, others did not. Book marketing experts told me that the previous covers did not adequately convey the books’ dark high fantasy genre. And some reviewers agreed. Several times, I have looked through Amazon at the covers for books in the same genre as Stoneslayer. Very in your face. They scream at you graphically and grab ...

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What is the title of your latest release?DHAMPIRA What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?A seemingly powerless halfling is thrust into a cruel and dangerous vampire court where she meets two wildly different men who claim they can help her even as they’re both interested in her…and each other. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?I based the world on the kinds of big, splashy (and mildly terrifying) worlds i...

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The period between the end of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th was a time of vast changes and great events.  The stories we’ll look at this month celebrate this diversity of character and place. We begin at the very beginning of the 1900s with ÉMILIENNE by Pamela Binnings Ewen, an historical novel featuring one of the brightest lights of the Belle Époque, Émilienne D’Alencon.  Born in poverty in Montmartre, then a villa...

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We turn to books for so many reasons, and sometimes that includes the desire to forget, if only for a while, about reality. That’s been my experience this past month (as I know it’s been for others), and I found mixed success in my title choices. Darn those talented writers who keep us reading/listening through their skillful wordcraft and then break our hearts with their actual stories. I’ll save those jaw-gritting titles for the end of th...

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I’m the kind of person who always has music playing (my Spotify wrapped numbers are truly unhinged), so I had many different playlists on rotation while writing THE LAKE CLUB. In fact, I had playlists for each individual character (this helped me get into their mindsets/energy) as well as for the book at large, and I’m excited to share a few songs with you now! “Sunshine” by AtmosphereThis song was in my head from the moment I started THE...

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Growing up in Ohio, my high school was bordered by rows of cornfields. I thought I knew a lot about the crop, but I had never heard of a “Corn Palace” until we reached South Dakota during our 2021 Go West trip across the USA. They were celebrating 100 years when we visited. The Corn Palace, commonly advertised as The World’s Only Corn Palace and the Mitchell Corn Palace, is a multi-purpose arena/facility located in Mitchell, Sou...

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Candace Havens | Superhero, Anyone?
Candace Havens / July 8, 2009

I know, this a tough decision for any woman. I mean, it’s something I ponder at length. I’ve even dreamed about it on occasion. I feel like this is the time to really delve deep and figure out the answer to the question: If I had a choice would I sleep with Superman or Batman? In a perfect world, I’d get both. I mean, someone on. They are both super hot, even without their capes. My friends and I used to play this game Breakfast, ...

Carolyn Haines | CHARACTERS OUT OF CONTROL
Uncategorized / July 7, 2009

This summer, the 9th Bones book, GREEDY BONES, will be released by St. Martin’s Minotaur. I’m hard at work on the 10th book. People often ask me if I grow weary of the characters in Zinnia. After all, I’ve been in relationship with them for ten years or better, which is longer than many marriages. I never get tired of the Zinnia gang. They’re old friends to me. Trusted friends who share wisdom, laughter, shenanigans, and a zest ...

Mary Jo Putney | Historical Romance Rocks!
Uncategorized / July 6, 2009

Romance has been part of storytelling since the Ugggh clan sat around the campfire in the Stone Age, and today the romance genre flourishes in many delightful forms.  But I think that historicals have something special that really says romance!    The dashing costumes are delightful even for those of us who would rather be shot than wear a corset.  The past is a great escape from everyday life.  We can return to times and places wh...

Sandi Shilhanek | Sorry, But It Wasn’t That Exciting…
Sundays with Sandi / July 5, 2009

Last week while I was in Chicago I read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. I’ll admit that I bought this book because of the hype and the fact it was written in letter format intrigued me. I will also admit to not fully being aware of the setting of the book. I feel fairly confident that you would have had to be something of an ostrich with your head buried in the sand in the last year if you’ve not at least heard of...

Debra Webb | Writer’s Independence Day
Uncategorized / July 4, 2009

July 4th is most always associated with independence.  It’s an important day in American history and has been the subject of many novels and movies.  Since today is July 4th I hope that all are enjoying this national holiday with family and friends. My family is coming together for the annual cookout and just some plain old fun and relaxation. Since Fresh Fiction was so kind to allow me the opportunity to talk to you today, I decide...

Marie Force | In the Hero’s Own Words
Uncategorized / July 3, 2009

I’m so excited to be here today to visit with all of you on Fresh Fiction. I love the name of this site. As a romance writer, I probably view the “fresh” part a little differently than some of your other guests. 😉 My new release, Love at First Flight, out this week, opens in the Baltimore airport when Michael and Juliana are on their way to visit their significant others in Florida. Both relationships are beginning to buckle un...

Sandra Marton | ESCAPE FROM REALITY… and it’s non-fattening!
Uncategorized / July 2, 2009

The Chinese have an old saying: “May you live in interesting times.” Well, we’re certainly living through interesting times right now, don’t you think? Of course, whether those times are good or bad is up for discussion. Life can be a challenge. There are small challenges: How to get one kid to dance class and the other to swim class at the same time. What to make for dinner when it’s 6 o’clock and you’ve just come through...

Tracy Madison | A Little Quirk Equals A Lot of Character
Uncategorized / July 1, 2009

I love the word “quirk.” I like how it looks, I like how it sounds, and I even like saying it. Quirk. Quirks. Quirky. See? It’s a fun little word. Just saying it forces your mouth into a pucker, which is sort of quirky on its own, but beyond the oh-so-coolness of the word’s actual phonetics, I also like what the word means. Quirk has several definitions, but the one I’m talking about today comes directly from dictionary.com an...

Emilie Richards | Which comes first, the novel or the title?
Uncategorized / June 30, 2009

There is no question that authors are odd. We hear voices in our heads. We stare blankly at walls for hours, leaving those around us to wonder if we have, without fanfare, passed away. We save things other people toss out or never possess in the first place. Real estate circulars. Missing children inserts. Photographs that show nothing except, perhaps, the curve of a cheek or the shape of an eye. We keep files. Oh yes, we keep lots and ...

Lori Brighton | The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
Uncategorized / June 29, 2009

Writing about the publishing process sounded like a good idea until I realized I could write, well, a book. The process and the emotions I’ve experienced so far have been more than overwhelming and so to make it somewhat easier, I decided to write a simple timeline of my journey into the publishing world. So sit back, grab a bag of popcorn, and enjoy The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of getting published. Summer of 2008— I get word fr...