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I always create a playlist while I’m writing. It comes in handy while I’m editing because it helps me narrow down the vibes and feels of the book.  For RETURNING TO ROMANCE, the songs really came together naturally and helped tell the story of Kalinda and Clarke. Music has a funny way of capturing emotions that are sometimes hard to put into words, and each of these songs reminds me of a character, a relationship, or even a scene at the ...

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Excerpt from BORROWED CHILD by Marguerite Welch: Leader #1 gestured to Tío Juan to move out ahead with a lighter and flick three times if hesaw anything suspicious. It seems we were getting close to the border crossing, and it was better that Juan get caught than the leader himself. Sensing my distress, Tío Juan looked back and gave me a wobbly thumbs-up before slowly disappearing in a gray veil of moonlit haze. Then something that looked like ...

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Each Friday the Smashwords store reports the bestselling indie fiction titles based on the previous week’s sales. If an author has more than one title eligible for the list, only the highest performing title will be included. This ensures high-performing titles receive the accolades they deserve, while providing up-and-coming authors the visibility they have earned. Don’t miss Monday’s Top 10 Hot Preorders List, where Smashwords will provid...

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Let me start by admitting I’m not the type of person to listen to music while writing. I find it too distracting, especially when the lyrics don’t match the words I’m putting on the page. However, that isn’t to say I’m not above a bit of song searching procrastination. I love to create a good playlist that’ll keep me thinking about my plot and characters while I’m away from my laptop. That’s how I ended up with a 12-song playlist ...

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How do authors decide what to charge for their books? Traditionally published scribes don’t have to think about it because their publishers make the pricing decision. And some of those choices raise my hackles. I don’t know about you, but I just can’t see shelling out three Lincolns (or more) for an ebook that I do not own but merely lease. And the stratospheric prices of paperbacks or hardbacks? Fuhgeddabout it! Book pricing, however, is u...

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What is the title of your latest release?OUR WICKED GIFTS What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?The black sheep of the magically gifted Winter dynasty falls for the boy determined to bring her family to their knees and must decide if the Winters are worth saving. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?I was inspired by my old hometown of Henley-on-Thames in the UK. Every year, it hosts a famous regatta, and I abs...

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I haven’t had as much time as usual this past month to read and listen to books, so I’m happy that the first book I want to share with you was so very magnificent. WHISTLER, by Ann Patchett, is as good as everyone, everywhere has been saying. While I don’t remember all the details, I’ve insisted for years that BEL CANTO was the best book I’ve ever read. Without a reread, I can’t bump it off that pedestal, but WHISTLER is certainly a c...

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Someone once asked me how I began plotting a story and what my starting point was. My answer was that it was different for every book. In the case of A LADY’S GUIDE TO MISCHIEF AND MURDER, it started with a country house party and how a murderer could really put a damper on all the fun activities. For A DAUGHTER’S GUIDE TO MOTHERS AND MURDER it started with a horrible murder that fascinated me, but was much too horrible for my books. But what...

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With necessity forcing Society to allow women into many new lines of work, breaking down barriers which could not later be fully reconstructed, World War I changed the landscape of the working world. In this month’s stories, we see that impact on the lives of both individuals and groups of women who, prepared to show how capably they could support the war effort, becomes heroines in the very shadow of the guns. We begin with BAND OF SISTERS by ...

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What is the title of your latest release?FALLING FOR YOU What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?A one-night stand between two strangers. What could go wrong? Two pink lines.. And if that doesn’t make things complicated you come face to face with him four months later and you have to tell him your having his baby….. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?I wrote the dreams series which takes place in Montgavin ...

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Megan A. Schikora | A story of addiction and the chaos it creates
Author Guest / February 18, 2026

What is the title of your latest release?A WOMAN IN PINK What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?When she meets Dutch, she believes that he is her Johnny Cash, that she is his June Carter, and that theirs is a great love story. As the novel progresses, it tells a different story, one of addiction and the chaos it creates. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?Location is never named in A WOMAN IN PINK, b...

Playlist | LAST FIRST KISS by Julian Winters
Author Guest / February 18, 2026

Every story starts, at least for me, with music. Songs inspire themes, a scene, a character’s journey… that first breathtaking kiss. I can never begin to craft a book without first knowing its soundtrack. These five songs (among many) helped to shape the swoony – and sexy – second chance, slow burn romance between Jordan and Jamie in LAST FIRST KISS: “Fallingforyou” by The 1975 One of my favorite parts of a second ch...

Alys Murray | Exclusive Excerpt: A LITTLE BUZZED
Author Guest / February 17, 2026

Excerpt from A LITTLE BUZZED by Alys Murray: Hudson Bailey was as useless as my vibrator. I’m sure that was just the sexual frustration talking. However, as I lay back against the headrest of my Cleveland Airport Ramada bed, that was all I could think. Take the new guy to the sex toy convention, they said. It’ll be fun, they said. “They” were Clara Mason. As my boss at BuzzCorp, a rising star in the sex toy indus...

Ellie K. Wilde | Childhood best friends attempt to matchmake each other to disastrous results 
Author Guest / February 17, 2026

What is the title of your latest release?IF ONLY YOU KNEW What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?Childhood best friends attempt to matchmake each other to disastrous results, all while fighting the fact that they’ve been soul mates all along. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?IF ONLY YOU KNEW is the third book in the Oakwood Bay series, which is where the book takes place. It’s a coastal, fictio...

Susan Elizabeth Phillips | An ex-Hollywood sex symbol, a super star NFL quarterback, and an old railcar tucked in the woods
Author Guest / February 17, 2026

What is the title of your latest release?AND THE CROWD WENT WILD What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?The cover copy I wrote pretty much says it all… An ex-Hollywood sex symbol with a broken heart, a super star NFL quarterback who’s lost his game, an old railcar tucked in the woods… We also have a meddling mother, an ex-husband, a dog, and a lot of heat. (It’s hard to be alone when all the world wants a piece of y...

Annie McEwen | Where Everybody Knows Your… Alibi: Janna Rollins aka Paula Charles
Author Guest / February 16, 2026

Welcome to Where Everybody Knows Your… Alibi – where we get to know the fictional towns we’d happily move to… if they didn’t have such a suspicious body count (but does that really matter?) I’m thrilled to kick things off with a guest who wears not one, but two mystery hats: the lovely Janna Rollins, who also writes as Paula Charles. As Paula, she writes the charming Hometown Hardware Mysteries. And as Janna, she brings ...

Jennifer K. Breedlove | Willow is determined to figure out who is getting rid of the heirs one by one
Author Guest / February 16, 2026

What is the title of your latest release?MURDER WILL OUT What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?When the owner of a historic (and haunted) Maine mansion dies in a what appears to be a tragic accident, her shy goddaughter Willow returns to Little North Island, determined to figure out who is getting rid of the property’s heirs one by one – without becoming the next victim herself. The living aren’t much help. Fortu...

Fergus Craig | A retired serial killer decides to live her final years in a luxury retirement home
Author Guest / February 16, 2026

What is the title of your latest release?I’M NOT THE ONLY MURDERER IN MY RETIREMENT HOME What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?Carol Quinn, a retired serial killer, is released from prison and decides to live her final years in a luxury retirement home. When a resident is murdered, everyone assumes she did it. Now she has to find the real killer and clear her name. What makes that all the trickier, is that every other re...

Elizabeth Goddard | Journalist Cressida Dane uncovers deadly secrets tied to a ghost ship
Author Guest / February 16, 2026

What is the title of your latest release?DEADLY CURRENTS What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?Journalist Cressida Dane uncovers deadly secrets tied to a ghost ship, and Detective Braden Sanders must protect her as they race to survive the dangerous currents of Hidden Bay’s past. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?I’ve always been drawn to the rugged beauty and mystery of the Pacific Northwest c...

Fran Hawthorne | Conversations in Character with Alice Wilson
Author Guest / February 13, 2026

Book Title:  HER DAUGHTER Character Name:   Alice Wilson Alice is meeting with her divorce lawyer to prepare for her looming legal battle with her vengeful, estranged husband, Dan, over custody of their four-year-old daughter, Esme. LAWYER: How would you describe your own childhood and your own family while you were growing up? ALICE: Well, my dad died when I was nine–It was a freak accident; he fell off the roof wh...