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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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Wynter Daniels | Picking Favorites
Author Guest / December 10, 2014

It’s one of the cardinal rules of parenthood—don’t play favorites with your kids. I think I did a pretty good of obeying that one when I was raising my family. My husband I used to tease our son and daughter when they were cranky or acting spoiled. One would ask the question, “Why did he/she get to do XYZ?” or “How come he/she got this or that gift when I only got this?” Our answer was always the same: “Because we love h...

Diana Cosby | Giving The Gift Of Thanks
Author Guest / December 10, 2014

Gifts come in many shapes and sizes, but I believe the most precious ones are those delivered from the heart. It’s easy to get caught up in the mayhem of life, particularly during the hustle and bustle of the Holidays, but every day, there are people amidst the chaos who help you, who take time out of their busy lives to make a difference in yours. This year, why not return that gift? This holiday season, as wrapped gifts exchange...

Shawntelle Madison | Crafting a YA Sci-Fi
Author Guest / December 10, 2014

I’m so excited to visit Fresh Fiction again and chat about my latest release and how I finally got a chance to apply some of the graduate school classes I had about ten years ago. You see, I work as a web developer now, but before that I was a graduate student in information systems. A lot of my studies were related neural networks, artificial intelligence, that kind of thing. Wow, I gotta tell you I lived in front of the computer rea...

Jessica Peterson | Behind The Hope Diamond Trilogy
Author Guest / December 10, 2014

As any writer will tell you, the ideas are the (kind of) easy part – it’s the writing that’s difficult, the (sometimes magical, other times not so much!) slog that can make you lose your mind. This is (kind of) true of my debut Regency-set romp, The Hope Diamond Trilogy. I’ve wanted to write historical fiction for as long as I remember; I’ve been a fan of all things sparkly and bejeweled for almost long. (Ask my mom: when I wa...

Rebecca Yarros | New Adult Roller Coaster
Author Guest / December 9, 2014

Ah, New Adult…Man, I love this little genre. It’s the age where you’re finally making peace with not only who you are, but how you relate to the world around you. How do you get there? That age is a roller coaster of emotion, and there’s inevitably going to be a few mistakes. So doesn’t it make sense that our New Adult characters would make those same mistakes? New Adult is known for angst, for the drama that accompanies the a...

Q&A with Syrie James, Author of JANE AUSTEN’S FIRST LOVE
Author Guest / December 9, 2014

I’ve heard that you just got back from The Jane Austen Society of North America’s yearly conference. What sort of things happen at a conference of this nature? We’d love to hear about it! The JASNA AGM (or Annual General Meeting) is like Jane Austen heaven! The meetings are held in a different city in North America every year, with about 750 people attending (they sell out quickly), and a theme related either to Jane A...

Rebecca M. Hale | A Watchful Society
Author Guest / December 9, 2014

The third installment of the Mystery in the Islands series, AGROUND ON ST. THOMAS, opens with a grand jury indictment of the sitting governor, his cabinet, and the entire VI Legislature. Chaos ensues as the FBI attempts to arrest those accused of corruption. The governor and two VI senators evade capture, leading to a chase through Charlotte Amalie’s narrow alleyways and steep streets. Competing conspiracies among the locals hamper th...

Joyce Lavene and Jim Lavene | Cats and Witches
Author Guest / December 9, 2014

Like cats and mysteries, cats and witches just seem to go together. Witches have had cat familiars for as long as anyone can recall. They were friends and companions through bad times, during the executions, and dark days when witches were killed for their beliefs. Witches and cats were both put to death during the fifteenth century and the reign of terror. Cats were thought to be evil entities that were feared by those weren’t witche...

Sylvia McDaniel | Lipstick In the Old West
Author Guest / December 9, 2014

Currently I’m working on a new series called Lipstick and Lead set in the late 1800s. It’s about three sisters who are bounty hunters, which is very unusual for women of the west. In fact, I could not find any actual bounty hunters that were women. But my girls father made a living bounty hunting and because they don’t want to become saloon hussies they have taken up the profession after several mistrials at other occupations. But...

Charlene Groome | Hit the Ice
Author Guest / December 9, 2014

Carla Sinclair is the likeable TV sports anchor in Vancouver. She’s driven to do the best job she can and break stories before her competition. She does this well because she knows the Warriors inside and out. When defenseman Devin Miller gets traded to Vancouver, Carla isn’t impressed. She thinks the team is doing fine without him and his attitude. They first met when Devin was with a visiting team and Carla interviewed him. She di...