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I always create a playlist while I’m writing. It comes in handy while I’m editing because it helps me narrow down the vibes and feels of the book.  For RETURNING TO ROMANCE, the songs really came together naturally and helped tell the story of Kalinda and Clarke. Music has a funny way of capturing emotions that are sometimes hard to put into words, and each of these songs reminds me of a character, a relationship, or even a scene at the ...

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Excerpt from BORROWED CHILD by Marguerite Welch: Leader #1 gestured to Tío Juan to move out ahead with a lighter and flick three times if hesaw anything suspicious. It seems we were getting close to the border crossing, and it was better that Juan get caught than the leader himself. Sensing my distress, Tío Juan looked back and gave me a wobbly thumbs-up before slowly disappearing in a gray veil of moonlit haze. Then something that looked like ...

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Each Friday the Smashwords store reports the bestselling indie fiction titles based on the previous week’s sales. If an author has more than one title eligible for the list, only the highest performing title will be included. This ensures high-performing titles receive the accolades they deserve, while providing up-and-coming authors the visibility they have earned. Don’t miss Monday’s Top 10 Hot Preorders List, where Smashwords will provid...

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Let me start by admitting I’m not the type of person to listen to music while writing. I find it too distracting, especially when the lyrics don’t match the words I’m putting on the page. However, that isn’t to say I’m not above a bit of song searching procrastination. I love to create a good playlist that’ll keep me thinking about my plot and characters while I’m away from my laptop. That’s how I ended up with a 12-song playlist ...

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How do authors decide what to charge for their books? Traditionally published scribes don’t have to think about it because their publishers make the pricing decision. And some of those choices raise my hackles. I don’t know about you, but I just can’t see shelling out three Lincolns (or more) for an ebook that I do not own but merely lease. And the stratospheric prices of paperbacks or hardbacks? Fuhgeddabout it! Book pricing, however, is u...

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What is the title of your latest release?OUR WICKED GIFTS What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?The black sheep of the magically gifted Winter dynasty falls for the boy determined to bring her family to their knees and must decide if the Winters are worth saving. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?I was inspired by my old hometown of Henley-on-Thames in the UK. Every year, it hosts a famous regatta, and I abs...

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I haven’t had as much time as usual this past month to read and listen to books, so I’m happy that the first book I want to share with you was so very magnificent. WHISTLER, by Ann Patchett, is as good as everyone, everywhere has been saying. While I don’t remember all the details, I’ve insisted for years that BEL CANTO was the best book I’ve ever read. Without a reread, I can’t bump it off that pedestal, but WHISTLER is certainly a c...

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Someone once asked me how I began plotting a story and what my starting point was. My answer was that it was different for every book. In the case of A LADY’S GUIDE TO MISCHIEF AND MURDER, it started with a country house party and how a murderer could really put a damper on all the fun activities. For A DAUGHTER’S GUIDE TO MOTHERS AND MURDER it started with a horrible murder that fascinated me, but was much too horrible for my books. But what...

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With necessity forcing Society to allow women into many new lines of work, breaking down barriers which could not later be fully reconstructed, World War I changed the landscape of the working world. In this month’s stories, we see that impact on the lives of both individuals and groups of women who, prepared to show how capably they could support the war effort, becomes heroines in the very shadow of the guns. We begin with BAND OF SISTERS by ...

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What is the title of your latest release?FALLING FOR YOU What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?A one-night stand between two strangers. What could go wrong? Two pink lines.. And if that doesn’t make things complicated you come face to face with him four months later and you have to tell him your having his baby….. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?I wrote the dreams series which takes place in Montgavin ...

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Jus Accardo | 5 Reasons that you’ll be Team Kensey
Author Guest / March 15, 2018

Kensey Deaton, the heroine of my newest book, THE BIG BAD WOLF, is a bit of a rule breaker. She’s strong, opinionated, and refuses to be stuffed into an archaic mold created by the werewolf patriarchy. There are a million reasons that I’m Team Kensey. Here are the top five. Fashion sense. Kensey is a flannel, T-shirt, and jeans kind of girl. Comfort above the painful style that most pack daughters embrace. She has a passion ...

Five Reasons to Avoid Everton, PA
Author Guest / March 12, 2018

Everton, PA is the fictional setting for my latest release, NIGHT OF THE FLOOD – a collaborative “novel in stories” featuring contributions from Rob Brunet, Gwen Florio, J.J. Hensley, Jennifer Hillier, Shannon Kirk, Sarah M. Chen, Wendy Tyson, E.A. Aymar, Jenny Milchman, Angel Colon, Mark Edwards, Alan Orloff, Hilary Davidson, and an introduction from Hank Phillippi Ryan. Here are a few reasons you might want to steer clea...

Merrie Destefano | The Killer Twist
Author Guest / March 12, 2018

One of the key elements when writing either suspense or comedy is the use of the reversal twist. It needs to be foreshadowed, so the reader will believe it when it happens, but it must also come as a surprise. Depending on the genre, this surprise will either cause laughter or fear/tension. This twist often comes when the main character discovers information he/she did not know before. Naturally, this makes amnesia or some form memory l...

Diana Rodriguez Wallach | Real Teens Are Saving The World, Just like in YA
Author Guest / March 12, 2018

Young adult authors are sometimes accused of writing unrealistic narratives—teens who save intergalactic worlds, start revolutions, or end The Hunger Games. Where are the parents? We’re asked. Where is the trademark teenage apathy? Where are the cops? Wouldn’t these characters wait for help? Well, maybe they’re tired of waiting. In the first book of the Anastasia Phoenix series, PROOF OF LIES, Anastasia dives into th...

Lynn H. Blackburn | What cake is better than anything?
Author Guest / March 9, 2018

I’m a Southern girl, and in the South we love to feed people. In good times and in bad, food is often the currency we use to demonstrate our affection or concern. A homemade pie can say, “Thank you!” A full meal can say, “I know you’re going through a hard time and I want to help.” I love to cook and entertain friends and the heroine in my upcoming release Beneath the Surface, Leigh Weston, definitely...

Mimi Jean Pamfiloff | My All-Time TOP 5 Favorite Things VAMPIRE! (Muahaha…)
Author Guest / March 8, 2018

It’s not a mystery! You gotta love vampires if you’re going to write them. But you also have to know a lot about the lore if you’re going to do a new take on a very old theme. For me, that meant dusting off some of my old favorites and figuring what to keep and what to throw away. Hint: My vampires drink coffee and walk in the sun, though they don’t particularly enjoy it! As for my inspiration for this new series...

Kathy Lyons | Guess What I’m Doing This Week!
Author Guest / March 8, 2018

So I’ve been doing some weird things this week. Guess what they are… Running around the neighborhood yelling, “The Grizzlies are here! The Grizzlies are here!” Well, I’m just saying it now because the cops said I shouldn’t Okay, so maybe I’m whispering it, but that’s beside the point. The Grizzlies are here! Are you kidding me? It’s too cold outside for me to be running around. I’m...

S.D. Grimm | Bromance Done Right
Author Guest / March 8, 2018

I am so excited to be back on the Fresh Fiction blog today! Thank you guys for having me! So my new book, PHOENIX FIRE, just came out, and when I was thinking of a topic that I really wanted to talk about, the word “bromance” echoed in the back of my skull like a really great idea. TBH, I think a lot of fiction gets wrapped up in character love relationships and the dreaded triangles. (Haters gonna hate, I guess. I personall...

Sheryl Nantus | Las Vegas – more than just a pretty face!
Author Guest , Excerpt / March 8, 2018

Whenever you mention Las Vegas, you always think of the gambling – and why not, the casinos dominate the skyline and almost every vacation image you see include a shot of the gambling tables! But there’s more to Vegas than just the slots… and if you’re looking for some quiet time, I’ve got the place for you! Mandalay Bay is a great casino, but if you step to the side and turn a corner, you’ll find yourself at...

Sweet Teasers for New Mysteries
Cozy Corner / March 7, 2018

This week I’m featuring four new mysteries you can’t pass up. These four authors have supplied a variety of different types of mysteries to choose from—like the delicious cooking whodunit’s of Joanne Fluke, or the sweet teas twisters of Laura Childs. Perhaps you’re in the mood for Anna Lee Huber’s historical cliffhangers, or the sassy sleuths of Erin Huss. You really cant go wrong with these mysteries; th...