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Book Title: CHARMED BY A WILY LASS Character Name: Modesty MacGalloway   How would you describe your family or your childhood? Well, I’m the sister of a duke. My family is vast and I’m the youngest of eight children, which meant I was under the thumb of either my nanny or my governess until my first Season. I didna follow in the footsteps of my elder sister, Grace, who attended Northbourne Seminary for Young Ladies to lose her Scottish a...

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O: Old friends, turning into something more… N: Nobody puts Sara in a corner! E: Entrepreneurship after working in big tech   L: Love at age 34 A: Artificial intelligence runs wild! S: Sara Chae, the feisty heroine T: Tech makes the digital world go ‘round   W: Women in STEM O: OH NO…the feeling you get when drafted messages accidently get mailed out R: Requited love D: Development, both in a tech sense…and in love ONE LAST WORD...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? INDIAN BURIAL GROUND 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? A grief-stricken woman is convinced her boyfriend’s death was an accident despite strange circumstances suggesting suicide until horrors from her family’s past waken traumas that make her question everything. 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? Indian Burial Ground follows up on m...

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I type these words because I’m like a bouncing puppy, eager to share my excitement about the books I love. But sometimes, (and yes, I mean right this minute!), I’d so much rather get back to one of those marvelous books and forget about everything else! My laptop is in my lap, allowing me to type, but my phone, with FIRST LIE WINS by Ashley Elston on audio, is just inches to my left, and it’s calling me to get back to it! I’m a little mor...

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Book Title: DEATH AT THE SPRING FLING Character Name: Kiki Hepburn   How would you describe your family or your childhood? Well, one word…privileged. I’m not particularly comfortable with saying that, but I guess I should own it. My parents – my mother born into money and my father, a self-made success – are very wealthy. So growing up, we had drivers, a penthouse, Christmas in Paris, a house in the Hamptons, just the whole deal....

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Book Title: A FONDNESS FOR TRUTH, the brand-new Polizei Bern mystery Character Name: Renzo Donatelli   What do you do for a living? I’m a cop. Specifically, I’m what the Canton of Bern Police call an investigator or Fahnder, a plain-clothes detective assigned to all kinds of cases: car thefts, drugs, break-ins, murders, you name it. I’m not a specialist like the homicide detectives I work with. That’s my ambition, to do homicide full...

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The most talked-about tourist attraction in Regency England in the summer of 1815 was the deposed French emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte, who spent two weeks on a British naval ship anchored off the southern coast of Devon. This little-known footnote in history plays out in the background of my new historical mystery-thriller, WHAT CANNOT BE SAID, in which Sebastian St. Cyr, Lord Devlin, investigates the bizarre murder of a woman and her daughter ...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? CHRISTA COMES OUT OF HER SHELL   2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? A reclusive marine biologist discovers her father isn’t dead after all, and comes back to Los Angeles to help her family, deal with the social media fall out of fresh fame and fall in love. Unintentionally.   3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? All of my books a...

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The first time I went to Seoul after all that had gone down with Duri, I wasn’t trying to look for him. But when a person you used to know goes away because you left them on the side of the Pacific Ocean on the night his entire world changed and took an entire music industry with it, sometimes the only solace you can afford is to trace some of his steps. See if we can catch a whiff of what he must’ve seen or smelled when he was just another K...

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After close to a decade of armed war between pro-slavery and free-state forces, Kansas joined the Union as a Free State on January 29, 1861. This led an enraged South to fire on Ft. Sumter and secede from the Union three months later. My family moved to Lawrence, Kansas in 1951, when I was four. Our first few nights in town were spent at the Eldridge Hotel, which had been the headquarters for the anti-slavery leadership – it was twice burned to...

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Rachel Lacey | Top 5 Sweet & Sexy Cowboys
Author Guest / January 28, 2015

For the FOR KEEPS blog tour, Fresh Fiction asked Rachel Lacey to list her top 5 favorite sweet and sexy cowboys from TV, books, or movies. Here is what she had to say! 1. I adore all of Lori Wilde‘s cowboy heroes, but sexy Rafferty Jones in A COWBOY FOR CHRISTMAS really makes me swoon. He’s the perfect blend of macho and tender. 2. Slate Calhoun in Katie Lane‘s GOING COWBOY CRAZY is another cowboy romance favorite of...

Jamie Beck | Players in More Ways than One
Author Guest / January 28, 2015

There’s something inherently sexy about poker. Unlike many forms of gambling, poker requires skill, knowledge, and instinct. You need confidence to pull it off, and confidence is always a turn-on. Levi Hardy, the hero of IN THE CARDS, uses his poker skills to change his life. His con artist father introduced him to the game in grade school. Then, while living on the run with his dad, time and practice honed Levi’s skills. Good thing...

Deeanne Gist | Dating Victorian-Style
Author Guest / January 27, 2015

Meeting a guy is so dad-gum complicated. You have to go to a bar, go to church, or go to your computer and fill out a form. And then, once you do manage to go out, your date wants—no, expects—to stay over. Why can’t it be like it was in the olden days? Simple, straight forward and, well, romantic. But after a little investigation, I found it wasn’t quite as easy to meet a guy “back in the day” as I thought. Your parents had ...

R.C. Ryan | Excerpt from THE REBEL OF COPPER CREEK
Author Guest / January 27, 2015

New York Times bestselling author R.C. Ryan‘s latest ranch-set romance THE REBEL OF COPPER CREEK is available now, and we can’t wait to join the ride. Fellow readers, enjoy the excerpt below, and be sure to pick up your copy of the book Fresh Fiction reviewer Sandra Wurman calls “a timeless piece about acceptance, love, integrity and inner strength.” Excerpt from THE REBEL OF COPPER CREEK She opened a second door...

Liza Palmer | Why I’d Hate Me if I Were a Fictional Character
Author Guest / January 27, 2015

I was getting a pedicure the other day. The salon I go to is set up so that the walkway down the middle of the pedicure chairs is very narrow and is peppered with the rolling stools of the pedicurists. I was carefully picking my way to the bathroom at the back of the salon, when one of the pedicurists stood up and her stool rolled right into my path. And I leapt over it. Okay, I stepped over it. But, in that moment, I could almost hear ...

Jessica Lemmon | Top 5 Reasons to Fall For an Artist
Author Guest / January 27, 2015

Thank you for having me! This was a fun list to make. Evan Downey from BRINGING HOME THE BAD BOY is just the kind of artist I’d fall for. Okay, here we go… 5. Evan’s a great dad. He understands his son doesn’t love all the things he loves, but he still tries to encourage Lyon to paint and draw. 4. Evan sees the world in vibrant color. From his tattoo designs to his children’s book illustrations, every surface is his canvas. 3....

Fresh Interview | The Sweet Life of Candis Terry
Author Guest / January 27, 2015

Welcome, readers! Thanks for checking out our latest Fresh Interview. Features Editor Pasha Carlisle was thrilled to chat with super sweet author Candis Terry to mark the release of SWEET SURPRISE. Pasha: Hi, Candis! We’re so excited for you to join us today. SWEET SURPRISE is the fourth novel in your Sweet, Texas series. What keeps you loving this series as you write it? Candis: Hello! And thank you for having me here today. Wha...

Tessa Bailey | Writing Multiple Genres
Author Guest / January 27, 2015

Somehow I have found myself at this weird (and sometimes lovely) three-way intersection of genres. Adult contemporary, New Adult and BDSM. In some ways, this mishmash of different worlds is total godsend. Just because I love all three of these worlds I’ve created for each respective series, doesn’t necessarily mean I want to spend all my time in one, exclusively. Taking a break from something heavy and cleansing the palette in a lig...

Laura Griffin | The Latest in the NYT Bestselling Tracers Series
Author Guest / January 26, 2015

Readers always ask me where I get my story ideas. I got my start as a newspaper reporter, and often my inspiration comes from current events. I’m constantly skimming headlines and asking myself, “What if…?” My new book BEYOND LIMITS was sparked after I read a news article about Navy SEALs and wondered what would happen if one of these highly trained warriors learned about an impending attack on American soil. Would he be abl...

Ashlee Mallory | Feeding my Addiction to HGTV and Carter Oosterhouse
Author Guest / January 24, 2015

Who said addictions were unhealthy? I for one have to credit my own addiction for all things HGTV—or anything that had a good home renovation project on it—as the inspiration for my new book, HER BACKUP BOYFRIEND. Heck, well before HGTV and TLC were on the scene, I watched dozens of Bob Villa projects on good old PBS, even if the progress of those projects could be like watching glue dry. Literally. But later, it was those delicious...