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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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Hey bookworms, welcome back to Jen’s Jewels, your treasure map to the literary world! Today, we’re diving into the vibrant realm of storytelling with the incredibly talented Melissa Ferguson, the creative force behind the captivating novel, HOW TO PLOT A PAYBACK. Think of it as stumbling upon a rare gemstone in a vast treasure trove of books – mesmerizing, precious, and absolutely captivating. Join us as we uncover the intricate fac...

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Royal, Grim Sinners Rebels Series by LeAnn Ashers Avenging Angel by Kristen Ashley Blue Ridge Breakdown, Book 4, The Jubilee Series by Rachel Hanna The Charming Billionaire, Book 1, The Baltimore Boys Series by Samantha Skye The Alpha’s Mystery, Book 6, Shifters of Grey Ridge Series by Reece Barden Really? At Your Age?: A Better Late Romance, Book 1, Sisters, Lovers & Second Chances Series by Jacqueline Diamond Unspoken Bonds, Book 2, L...

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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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Heather Blake | Inspiration via I-75
Author Guest / October 7, 2014

As an author, I’ve found that inspiration for books can come from anywhere. And I truly mean anywhere. For example, the idea seed for the Magic Potion mysteries sprouted at a rest stop off I-75 in southern Georgia. More than a decade ago, my family was making its way from Ohio to Florida (16 hours in the car—have mercy!), and we were somewhere in southern Georgia—the part of the trip where slap happiness and delirium sets in and s...

Grace Burrowes | Beating the Holiday Blues
Author Guest / October 7, 2014

So much about the Christmas holidays is wonderful. We get together with friends and family we might not see at any other time of year, cook our favorite foods, decorate the whole house, sing the good old songs, give and receive thoughtful gifts…. Even if we also sometimes wish we could find a place to hide and take a three-day nap. Then there’s the weather, which means we can be traveling at the least convenient time of year. And th...

Raymond Buckland | The Bram Stoker Mysteries
Author Guest / October 7, 2014

For me, writing Victorian mysteries is pure joy! First of all, I love the Victorian age. There was so much going on then; so many new discoveries. Transportation was fascinating, going from the horse-drawn age into the age of the horseless carriage. Gaslight was slowly giving way to electricity. Fashions had great variety, both women’s and men’s. Manners – now so many lost – were de rigor. The class system was alive and well, fo...

Frank Hayes | Death at the Black Bull
Author Guest / October 7, 2014

If the question is where I get the ideas for the stories I write the simple answer is…people. All of my writing is pretty much character driven. That is not to say that I’m not concerned with the other elements of literature…plot..setting etc. but these things concern me fundamentally in how they interact with the characters in my stories. Description as in the case of a beautiful sunset i.e. the watery glow slipped be...

Suzanne Brockmann | Writing YA vs. Writing Adult Romance
Author Guest / October 7, 2014

For me, the main difference between writing YA (young adult) and adult romance is the narrative voice. When I write romantic suspense, I use what I call “deep point of view” — every scene is written from the perspective of one of the main characters in the story. So in each scene, it is as if the reader is inside one character’s mind, sharing his or her thoughts as he or she describes what’s going on in. And of...

Linda O. Johnston | My New Superstition Mysteries Begin
Author Guest / October 6, 2014

… which I hope is good luck for both my readers and me! Thanks for inviting me to blog here again, Fresh Fiction. Since I last visited in January of this year, I’ve had four books published: TEACUP TURBULENCE, my last Pet Rescue mystery for Berkley Prime Crime; UNTAMED WOLF and LOYAL WOLF, both Harlequin Nocturnes in my Alpha Force miniseries about a covert military unit of shapeshifters; and now… LOST UNDER A LADDER, ...

Donald Bain | Murder She Wrote: Death of a Blue Blood
Author Guest / October 6, 2014

We’re delighted to meet all of you here at Fresh Fiction. This has been a great year for the Murder, She Wrote series of mysteries. It’s our 25th anniversary! There are now 42 books in the series which is based on the popular television series starring Angela Lansbury. The 43rd is written and at the publisher. While the show stopped production years ago (although you can see episodes in syndication on many cable services), you can s...

Incy Black | Hard to Forget
Author Guest / October 6, 2014

Forewarned is forearmed, especially when it comes to Major Jack Ballentyne, the hero in HARD TO FORGET. A man who’s motto is: The end justifies the means, and f*ck the collateral damage. Yes, he’s somewhat lacking on the conscience front, but he has his reasons. He’s a Special Agent for a start. With the British Intelligence Service. Tasked with leading a particularly dangerous unit of men unofficially known as ‘The Assassins’...

Jade Lee | While Jade Is Away, #Squidge Will Play
Author Guest / October 6, 2014

While I’m in my writing cave, I thought it’d be a good idea to check in on #Squidge and see what he’s been up to… Squidge attended #HMK2014, that Hot Mojave Knights book convention this past weekend in Las Vegas, NV with my assistant, Kelly Oakes,  and proceeded to enjoy himself while I wasn’t around to keep him in line. Here are the highlights of his weekend: Upon checking in to the hotel, Squidge immediately claimed his sid...

Laura Childs | Anyone for Jambalaya and a Halloween Mystery?
Author Guest / October 6, 2014

A few words on Food and Mystery from Laura Childs, author of GOSSAMER GHOST, a Scrapbooking Mystery set in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Have you ever visited New Orleans? I sure hope you have, because the entire Big Easy is a food lover’s paradise. You’ve got your jambalaya and gumbo, in varieties that include andouille sausage, crayfish, chicken, turtle, and, well . . . you name it, you’re sure to find it in New Orleans. En...