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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 Barbara Russell!   Writes: Kia ora! I’m Barbara, and I write historical romance, usually set in Victorian England because I love Victorian fashion and the Victorian Era.   My coming-soon novel, THE WRATH OF THE MARQUESS, is the thi...

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Writer In The Dark – Lorde   An obvious first pick, perhaps, but it’s obvious for a reason; this song perfectly encapsulates so much of Kate and Finn’s story and was on my mind ever since I wrote about their first kiss in the dark. Listening back to it now, I realize that it describes so much more than just her relationship with him; every single line says something about who she is, how she loves, how she creates, how she heals. T...

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Book Title:  A TWINKLE OF TROUBLE, the 5th Fairy Garden Mystery Character Name:  Courtney Kelly, owner of Open Your Imagination, a fairy garden shop   How would you describe your family or your childhood? My mother and I were best friends. She and I played in the garden and chatted with fairies. Sadly, when she died, I was ten and I lost my ability to see fairies.  After that, my father raised me. He did the best he could. He doesn’t ha...

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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 Jaci Burton!   Writes: Contemporary romance with all the feels, like THE BACKUP BRIDE PROPOSAL, which features Mae Wallace, a bridal consultant who’s very happy in her work but suddenly thrust into the world of Hollywood when a movie pr...

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The Marquess of Landon was her pirate. Myriad emotions flooded Phoebe at once. Shock. Disbelief. Curiosity. Even anger. He’d fooled her in the gardens the prior evening by not revealing his true identity. Today, he’d fooled everyone else into believing he’d just come back to Society. Why had he lurked in the gardens at last night’s masquerade? She’d searched for a black-clad pirate at the ball but hadn’t seen him. Why hadn’t he made...

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Book Title: SWEET MEAD FOR LADY MARTINE Character Name: David Stone   How would you describe your family or your childhood? We are just commoners who work hard to earn a living. I grew up with my parents and two sisters. Being the only son, it was a given that I would follow in my father’s footsteps and someday take over the family business.   What was your greatest talent? I have people skills and have always been able to keep order at t...

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Museum of Murder, Book 30, Merry Wrath Mysteries by Leslie Langtry The Magic of Sunshine, Book 2, Love on Anchor Lane Series by Leeanna Morgan Dance On Ice by RJ Scott and V.L. Locey No One Else Can Have Her by Sam Crescent Kick – Fighting Fate #8 by Maree Green Remember Pompeii by Kika Emers The Queen of Midnight by Evangeline Anderson Their Rebellious Princess by Calista Jayne A Marriage of Necessity by Lisa Oliver Cookies & Chance My...

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Fresh Fiction: Your House-Flipper Mystery series is set on Nashville. Why Nashville? With some books and series, the location is almost like another character – is that the case with this series? Diane Kelly: Setting definitely plays into the series, more in some of the books than others. I actually came up with the Nashville setting before I decided on the house flipper theme. My husband and I lived just south of Nashville in a town called Tho...

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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 Joy Callaway!   Writes: Joy Callaway writes historical fiction, mostly set in America during the Gilded Age. You can always count on main characters who inspire, swoony romance, breathtaking settings, and endings that will leave you f...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? THE TWILIGHT GARDEN 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Two neighbors – who happen to really dislike each other – unite to bring their shared garden back to life, as a place for community, friendship and hope to grow. 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? It is set in Stoke Newington, London, where I used to live in a top floor flat, d...

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Amanda Carmack | Who is Your Favorite Wife of Henry VIII?
Author Guest / December 21, 2015

One happy-hour evening, I was having a conversation with a few other history geek friends, and the talk turned not to who was dating who at the moment, but which wife of Henry VIII was our favorite. (I was shocked to find out not everyone has a favorite wife of Henry VIII!!!) Anne Boleyn is my very favorite, though Queen Catherine Parr, number six on the roster, runs a close second in my affections. In college, I wrote a paper about the...

Christie Craig | Stumped and Need A Useful Weapon Suggestion!
Author Guest / December 21, 2015

In DIVORCED, DESPERATE AND DELICIOUS it was a singing fish and a toilet plunger—I used both. In DIVORCED, DESPERATE AND DATING I went with a tampon. In DIVORCED, DESPERATE AND DECEIVED, I used the top of a toilet tank. I’m not picky, I’ve used frying pans, Buddha statues, and petrified dinosaur poop—I was particularly proud of that one. In one book, I was desperate and used an egg beater. In DIVORCED, DESPERATE AND DARING, my si...

Spotlight on Sierra Donovan
Author Spotlight / December 21, 2015

Dear Reader, If you’re like me, you look forward to the Christmas season all year. And, if you’re like me, you usually end up falling behind when it arrives. I always seem to forget that during December, when there’s so much shopping and celebrating to be done, the rest of life doesn’t stop. I still need to go to work, do laundry, and (in theory) clean the house. And those Christmas books in my TBR pile often wait impatiently. W...

Theresa Meyers | Five Ways How Writing is Like Parenting
Author Guest / December 20, 2015

Writing a book is kind of like parenting. There are things that no one tells you about the process that you learn along the way. Now that my 18thbook, Her Sworn Enemy, came out this week (thankfully I don’t have the same number of children!), I feel confident enough in my process I can share some things with readers (much like the mom who tells the first time moms what to expect). It never takes as long as you think. What I mean by th...

SPECIAL EXCERPT FROM BANE
Author Guest / December 19, 2015

Rancher and military hero Bane Westmoreland is on a mission to reconnect with the one who got away. And when the beautiful chemist’s discovery puts her in danger, Bane vows to protect her at all costs… Read on for a sneak peek of BANE the latest in New York Times Bestselling author Brenda Jackson’s The Westmorelands series “Why are you acting so secretive?” Bane asked, puzzled. “You’ve never acted that way with me befo...

Jeanne’s Lyet Gassman | Celeste’s Chocolate Cherry Cake
Author Guest / December 19, 2015

I have always been a chocolate fiend. Chocolate chip cookies, chocolate ice cream, chocolate fudge, chocolate candy with almost any filling, even semi-sweet chocolate chips straight from the package are my vice. I prefer chocolate anything for dessert, except perhaps mole, which is a combination of chiles and chocolate, something that makes no sense to me. Chiles should be spicy, and chocolate should be sweet. When I turned 21 in colleg...

Varina Denman | Unexpectedly Sweet Christmas Memories
Author Guest / December 18, 2015

When I walked down the aisle and said “I do,” I married into the Christmas tradition of making roll-out cookies for Santa. My husband’s family has a to-die-for recipe that produces cookies with a tea cake texture that melts in your mouth. The secret ingredient is sour cream which makes them not too sweet … just right. And nobody can eat just one. We’ve baked cookies almost every December since then, but my favorite memory is f...

Joseph Wallace | Inspiration
Author Guest / December 17, 2015

Growing up in a safe—that is, dull—neighborhood in Brooklyn in the 1960s, I inevitably dreamed of escape. So it was no surprise that I read a lot of science fiction and fantasy novels. Books crammed full of distant planets ripe for adventure and exploration, boasting bizarre alien creatures totally unlike the pigeons and squirrels that marked my own humdrum existence. There was, however, one thing these novels almost invariably lack...

YA Musings – Part 2 of My Favorite YA Reads of 2015
Fresh Takes from the Teen Shelves / December 17, 2015

Hi everyone! I’m back with Part 2 of some of my favorite YA reads this year. I’m always so nervous about these lists because I undoubtedly find new favorites in the middle of writing them or immediately after, while we’re still in the same year. Just in the two weeks since Part 1, I’ve already found another book or two I love. As fun as these lists are, this is a solid reminder that even if you’ve already read these or don’t...

G.L. Ross | Flying the Sexy Skies
Author Guest / December 16, 2015

Getting to Know G.L. Ross I am delighted to be a guest of Fresh Fiction and to share fun facts about myself, my family, and my books. Even though I’m from Plano, Texas there is nothing plain about my writing. I’m a proud Texan and include many Texas sites and cities in my contemporary romance novels which include lots of suspense, giggles, family, faith, sexy scenes, what the heck just happened moments, and hot men…really hot alph...