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I’ve been reading about—and obsessed with—Tudor England since I was 14. Let me make this clear, though: I don’t generally read fiction about the Tudors. There’s really no need to, since the Tudors had more than enough drama than most novels could deliver.   My bookcase is filled with Tudor biographies, which made it difficult to choose only five for this list. But these, in particular, were instrumental in writing AN INCONVENIENT W...

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The Sunshine Court, Book 4, All for the Game Series by Nora Sakavic Slay King by Abbi Glines Just Like Magic, Book 1, Gossamer Falls Series by Tara Wyatt Marked, Book 5, Blood Brothers Series by Samantha Wilde The Fairy Wren by Ashley Capes The Dominator by DD Prince Avenging Angel by Kristen Ashley Cade: A Mail-Order Bride Paranormal Romance, Book 2, Alexander Shifter Brothers Series by Selina Coffey Ruin Me, Vegas Knights Series by Bella Love-W...

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A few years back, emotional support pets became a thing. More recently, TikTok influencers gave rise to the concept of emotional support water bottles. And I have no problem with any of that. If Fluffy or Fido or a fifty-dollar water bottle is what it takes to get you through the day, it’s no skin off my nose. You do you, darlin’. However, on days when the car breaks down, or the kids miss the bus, or your boss starts talking about “doing m...

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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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Jade Lee | It’s Done!
Author Guest / December 5, 2014

  Guess what??? A. Martians have landed in my back yard and they’re pooping gold! B. My 3 year old niece has just created the formula for the cure for cancer in crayon! Or was that cancer in crayons? Not nearly as exciting. C. Her dog Molly insists on putting her nose in my suitcase and slobbering on my clothes. D. I turned in the manuscript for my Nov 2015 book on time!  Er…assuming you add 2 months to my deadline. A...

K.B. Hoyle | BREEDER Blog Tour
Author Guest / December 4, 2014

Fresh Fiction is proud to participate in the blog tour for BREEDER by K.B. Hoyle. When asked to give one question to Hoyle, Fresh Fiction staff wanted to know: Why did you choose to write a character who transforms from an obedient society member into a rebel? I liked the idea of starting the story of BREEDER in an environment in which everything seems to be perfect, and having my main character, Pria (or B-Seventeen in the early chapte...

Megan Mulry | Miki’s Bucket List for the Adventurous Woman
Author Guest / December 3, 2014

The heroine of my latest release, ROULETTE, is very buttoned-up in some ways and very daring in others. In her work life, Miki Durand is a statistics professor and burgeoning businesswoman. In her free time, she loves ambitious sports, including surfing, rock climbing, and long distance swimming. I’ve done a little bit of all those things, but very briefly and, as Lizzie Bennet would say, very ill. My friend Mary Turner, on the other ...

Isabel Cooper | Highland Dragons
Author Guest / December 3, 2014

THE HIGHLAND DRAGON’S LADY, in retrospect, involves just a vast amount of people running around in the middle of the night. On occasion they change it up and sneak around, but still: everyone sensible is sleeping, and Reggie or Colin will be wandering down roads or climbing up trees and getting into trouble. When I was writing, I didn’t quite realize how often that happened, but I’m not really surprised to find it as I look ba...

Sofia Tate | Top 5 Italian Romantic Escapes
Author Guest / December 3, 2014

What is it about Italy? I’ve been lucky to have visited the nation of la dolce vita three times in my life-Rome, Florence, Milan, and Venice. Italian was also my minor in college. When I’m in Italy, I feel beautiful, both inside and out. Just being in Italy is food for the soul. For these reasons, I chose Italy as one of the settings in my Davison & Allegra series, starting with Venice and Naples in BREATHLESS FOR HIM and Milan ...

Alyssa Alexander | A Heroine’s Sharp Edges
Author Guest / December 3, 2014

So there I was. Staring at the computer screen around 4:30 am and wondering who would be the heroine of my next book. I already had a wonderful (hawt!) hero, who was a secondary character in my debut release, THE SMUGGLER WORE SILK.  I knew this hero, this spy named Angel. I also knew his family history, the way he looked, what occurred during his tenure as a spy, and the tortured musician in his soul. I needed a strong heroine…but I...

Katee Robert | Bless the Dirty Talking Hero
Author Guest / December 3, 2014

We all love him. You know the one – the hero who likes to whisper things that make both the reader and the heroine melt. He always knows the right thing to say to set panties aflame, and he’s doesn’t hesitate to go the extra mile to take you there. The man should really walk around with a warning attached to him, because his heroine isn’t going to stand a chance once he starts talking. Up until this point, I’ve only ogled him ...

Jayne Fresina | A Heroine in Charge
Author Guest / December 3, 2014

“I once stared down a bull that got free of its rope in a crowded souk. I’ve climbed a banyan tree— barefoot in a monsoon— to rescue a litter of stranded kittens, and I helped a lady give birth in a flood-trapped barouche while the men around me flew into hysteria….I don’t like too many bows on my bonnets or sugar in my tea, and roses bring me out in a rash…So that’s me for you. Now might we proce...

Eileen Dreyer | The Risks and Rewards of Writing a Series
Author Guest / December 3, 2014

Mind you, I’ve never done this before. Write a series, that is. Not intentionally, anyway. I tend to discover secondary characters along the way as I write and realize they need a story. But that isn’t how it happened this time. This time I set myself up to write a trilogy about three women who become friends under the most trying of circumstances, The Battle of Waterloo. It was to be called The Three Graces, and I had it al...