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1–What is the title of your latest release? SECONDARY TARGET 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Corina Roberts wants nothing more than to be left alone with her small business and her dog, but when someone attacks her and then her father goes missing, she reluctantly turns to her ex-boyfriend, army veteran Bryce Jessup, to help her find answers. But their search uncovers secrets her father should never have kept hi...

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Book Title: BAD MEN Character Name: Saffy Huntley-Oliver   How would you describe your family or your childhood? My father, who was fantastically rich, died when I was five years old. My mother, who was also fantastically rich, got remarried—to the biggest douchebag on the planet. I don’t know what she was thinking. He was also fantastically rich, of course, but she didn’t need the money. I think Mummy just wasn’t very good at being alon...

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Cornered at the Corral, Book 4, Ghost Town Mysteries by Jamie L. Adams In This Moment, Book 2, Heart of Vallantine Series by Kelly Moran Doll Face by Beth D. Carter The Bigtime Series: Volume 1 by Jennifer Estep The Designer of His Own Fortune, Book 14, Have Body, Will Guard Series by Neil S. Plakcy Knot Dead Again, Book 10, Yarn Retreat Mysteries by Betty Hechtman Elyon’s Warriors Collection: Books 1-4, Elyon’s Warriors Series by Eve...

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The Sunshine Court, Book 4, All for the Game Series by Nora Sakavic One Tiny On Dit Later, Book 3, Singular Sensation Series by Sandra Sookoo Museum of Murder, Book 30, Merry Wrath Mysteries by Leslie Langtry You Complicate Me, Book 1, You Complicate Me Series by Isabel Jordan Ruin Me, Vegas Knights Series by Bella Love-Wins Rosemary for Remembrance by Nikki Broadwell No One Else Can Have Her by Sam Crescent Get In My Swamp: An Ogre Love Story, B...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? CROW TALK 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Crow Talk tells the story of three wounded souls whose fate intersect at a remote alpine lake following an encounter with an injured baby crow. The main characters are Frankie, a grieving daughter and ornithologist; Anne, a young mom who’s also an Irish musician; and her son Aiden, a bright, curious five-year-old who has sudd...

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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 Kari Lee Townsend!   Writes: Humorous paranormal cozy mysteries! ROAD TRIP TO RUIN is the second crossover book of the Sunny Meadows & Kalli Ballas mystery series. Kalli is from Clearview, CT. She and her boyfriend, Detective Nik Stevens,...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? EFFIE OLSEN’S SUMMER SPECIAL   2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? It’s a friends-to-lovers, second-chance romance mashup that takes place in a high-end restaurant. Think” The Bear, but cozier, and featuring the cutest darn Maine-raised MMC you’ve ever met.   3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? I’m a New England gal throu...

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Hi! I’m Elle Marr, author of five thrillers, and I’m excited to share a little about my latest psychological thriller THE ALONE TIME. Two sisters, Fiona and Violet, survived a plane crash that killed their parents twenty-five years ago. Now, when a true crime documentary filmmaker begins digging into the past, they must face the secrets they left buried in the woods. This story has twist after twist, with an antagonist that will surprise eve...

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Hi Fresh Fiction Readers! I hope you enjoy this exclusive sneak peek at THE SALOON GIRL’S ONLY SHOT. It’s Denver, 1859. After a brawl in the saloon, Temperance has been fired (again!) and told to leave the shack she shares with two other saloon girls. It’s a cold night and she has nowhere to go—unless a good Samaritan takes her in? Owen is the hero, an aspiring saloonkeeper, and Clarence is his dog.   Temperance’s hands were shakin...

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H is for…Heroine. Phee, the last of the Templeton sisters to get her happily-ever-after is at the heart of this story, finally gets her chance in the spotlight. E is for…Eloquent. James begins to see Phee in a new light after she eloquently scolds him for his poor treatment of Lord Gilbert. It’s the first time he truly sees her, and it leads them down the path of love. R is for…Romance. What else? E is for…Entranced. James doesn’t exp...

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Anjali Mitter Duva | Music and Movement in Writing
Author Guest / October 14, 2014

Music is at the heart of FAINT PROMISE OF RAIN. The setting for the story—16th century Rajasthan in Northwest India—had already been laid down by multiple visits to that stunning part of the world, where temples and fortresses rise up from golden sand, where textiles are jewel-toned, and the sky is devastatingly blue. Take away the power lines, and everything else looks much as it must have five hundred years ago. The next story lay...

Heather Heyford | A Birthday Toast to A TASTE OF CHARDONNAY
Author Guest / October 14, 2014

Last December while I was balancing on a rickety ladder to hang a string of lights above my fireplace mantel, I got ‘the call.’ I almost didn’t answer. I’d left the phone lying over on the kitchen counter—within sight, but out of reach. I told myself by the time I scrambled down and dashed over there, whoever it was would probably have already hung up. But what if it was New York? (It was never New York, but still, that’s wh...

Lucy Monroe | Pets for Vets Charity Anthology: HOMETOWN HEROES
Author Guest / October 13, 2014

A few months ago, a dear friend approached me about being in a charity box set. My first reaction should have been to question whether I had the time, but it wasn’t. Because some things just have to happen. 🙂 In reality, I responded with a resounding yes. Pets for Vets, the charity we are raising money for, is one I truly believe in. PTSD is a very real problem facing our country in near epidemic proportions. Several studies ha...

Jennifer Barnhart | The Many Masks of Halloween
Author Guest / October 9, 2014

I love Halloween, but I particularly love the many masks of Halloween. Scary, magical, campy, thrilling, and haunting, Halloween reveals its many faces in delightful and creepy ways. That’s why the entire month of October I’m dedicating this column to Halloween! From magical to hilarious to horrific to revisionary, I’ll select books that delight, terrify, charm, and amaze. So grab your Trick-or-Treat bag and get ready beg for thes...

Stephanie Laurens | The Traditions of BY WINTER’S LIGHT
Author Guest / October 9, 2014

BY WINTER’S LIGHT is an unabashedly holiday-themed novel. How did that come about? The concept was fortuitously created by the characters, rather than being a deliberate choice made by me. In the Epilogue of the preceding Cynster novel, THE TAMING OF RYDER CAVANAUGH, at the Cynster Summer Celebration in August of 1837, the older group of children go off in a group to discuss some subject – and the most obvious subject I could im...

Cheryl Sawyer | La Créole: The Slave Who Never Gave Up on Freedom
Author Guest / October 9, 2014

I often notice that writers who visit Free Literary Mentor, my blog about new fiction seem very aware of fear: fear of not being able to finish a novel; fear that the path to their goal is not clear; fear that publishers and agents won’t be interested … My heartfelt advice is: always remember that no work ever springs from fear—it springs from passion. If you believe in your characters, your message and your story, writing is one ...

Alison Kemper | Your Handy Guide to Zombies
Author Guest / October 8, 2014

October is here! It’s time for scary movies, spooky books, and creepy TV shows. And with the recent success of AMC’s The Walking Dead and SyFy’s new series, Z Nation, more and more people are giving a zombie entertainment a try. For the newcomer, the world of the undead can be confusing. Are they fast? Are they slow? Are they all after one thing: braaaaains? Here’s a quick guide to some of the more common zombie types you might...

Tina Ann Forkner | Reading is Sweet
Author Guest / October 8, 2014

Have you ever taken a bite of cake and been transported to heaven? I bet your answer is yes. For me, it was a slice of my mom’s strawberry-lemon cake served chilled on a hot summer day in Oklahoma. All I remember is the taste of cool lusciousness when the fork met my mouth. When Joy Talley, the main character of my newest novel, WAKING UP JOY, wakes up from a coma, it’s not in heaven, but she creates heavenly desserts in her kitchen...

Marie Harte | Ruining Mr. Perfect
Author Guest / October 8, 2014

It’s never easy being a middle child, and that’s kind of how I think of book 3 in my McCauley Brothers series. RUINING MR. PERFECT deals with Cameron, the youngest McCauley sibling, but the book is sandwiched between two books that made me cry at times when writing them. It’s a challenge to write a story about four brothers and not have them all be the same. They’re raised in the same house, by the same people, but must have dif...

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...