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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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Excerpt from THE PADDOCK CLUB by Madge Maril: Chapter 1 En Passant NEW YORK CITY I’m not a good person. What I am, though, is a good woman. You know what I mean—the difference. There’s an art to being a woman in this world, those little winks, the pencil skirts, the mauve eyeshadow. Saying sorry when you’re not sorry, styling your hair within an inch of its life, choosing silence so you can be invisible, so you can do whatever you want. I...

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Take a tour of Bramleigh Green with Sasha Lee Gazing at the Spring cherry blossom and listening to the tweet of birdsong, I have to pinch myself to check I’m not dreaming. No, I really live in Bramleigh Green, running my own matcha café and matchmaking business. I’m Sasha Lee, and my café Matcha Moments sits at one end of the cobbled high street, facing The Green. Nestled among sheep-studded emerald hills you wouldn’t think the town of Br...

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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 Grace Helena Walz! Writes:Heartfelt, sassy Southern fiction starring down-to-earth women determined to find their way through all of life’s trials. PRETTY AS A PEACH follow’s Delilah Thomas, a people-pleasing preschool teacher who deci...

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Cat Sebastian | Comfort Food and Comfort Reading
Author Guest , Holiday Recipes / December 13, 2017

My characters are always sharing food with one another. Food and love are tied up in my brain in ways they probably shouldn’t be, but that knot is never going to get untangled, so my characters love one another and love their food. Sometimes they show they care by making sure their love interest has enough to eat; sometimes they give gifts of pastry and pie. In IT TAKES TWO TO TUMBLE, a secondary character starts to fall in love w...

My Favorite Duke: 8 authors share the Dukes that inspire them!
Author Guest / December 13, 2017

Want to learn a little something about the writers of THE DESIRES OF DUKE Historical Romance Collection? Here are their own favorite fictional dukes. Erica Monroe: Favorite Duke: Roderick Gideon Tremayne, Duke of Wentworth Title of book: FOREVER AND A DAY Author: Delilah Marvelle Why he’s my favorite duke: Roderick and Georgia’s love is truly a story of love defying society’s conventions, and they have to fight hard fo...

Excerpt from THE BRIGHTEST EMBERS
Excerpt / December 12, 2017

Chapter One I walked into the museum with a half demon holding my hand and a gargoyle waiting for me back at our car. As a history major, I’d often dreamed about going museum hopping throughout Europe, but not once had I pictured doing it like this. “We’re here for the four p.m. tour,” Adrian, my new husband and the aforementioned half demon, told the museum attendant. “The four p.m. tour group is over there,” she said, poin...

Jen Gilroy | My favorite fireside reads for the holidays
Author Guest / December 12, 2017

For me, winter—and the holidays in particular—is the coziest time of year. During these cold months, I return to comfort reads—the books that no matter what else is going on in my life—or the wider world—give me escape, hope, inspiration, and encouragement. So, as the winter nights draw in, and I curl up by the fire with a mug of hot chocolate, my dog snuggled at my side, and fuzzy socks on my feet, here are my favorite season...

Gayle Leeson | For the Love of Boxes
Author Guest / December 11, 2017

Do you love subscription boxes? I do. I think it stems in part from the joy and excitement of receiving mail when I was growing up. You know how it is—when you’re a child, all mail is addressed to your parents. And then the day comes when you—yes, you—get a card addressed to you. Or maybe it’s a magazine or a letter. Whatever it was, it was good. You weren’t old enough to get scary mail—bills, IRS letters, fami...

JACE’S JEWEL
Excerpt / December 8, 2017

As soon as Jace left, Emily couldn’t get the idea out of her mind to visit the site of the two men’s drowning. She often went out in the field for things related to work. But this time it was personal. She considered asking for a day or two off work, but they were swamped. And seriously so. Now was not a good time. It was never a good time for a death in the family, though they were no longer family. She’d had no conta...

Excerpt from HARD LINE by Erin McCarthy
Excerpt / December 8, 2017

Excerpt Candy was starting to figure out Jared was a whole lot of masculine bluster. Beneath the cool stare and the cutting words he sometimes tossed off, he had feelings. Twenty minutes later when she walked into his condo, she realized those feelings included being really doggone romantic. He had recreated her idea of a perfect evening, right down to his own addition of a fire popping warmly in the fireplace. Oh, Lord. If she hadnR...

Erica Cameron | The Top 5 Reasons MOGAI Characters Are Needed in YA
Author Guest / December 8, 2017

More and more, stories centering on MOGAI characters have been appearing in young adult fiction, something I am exceedingly happy about. Solid, respectful, and accurate MOGAI—which stands for Marginalized Orientations, Gender Alignments, and Intersex—representation is incredibly important, and here are five reasons why. Fiction should be a reflection of the world both as it is and as it could be. It’s not yet a universal facet...

An Excerpt from WOLF HUNGER
Excerpt / December 7, 2017

“Now that you know everything there is to know about me,” she said, licking cheesecake off her fork with a little show of tongue simply because she liked Max watching her do it, “let’s talk about you.” His smile wilted a little, much to her disappointment. “My life isn’t nearly as interesting as yours. Definitely nothing worth talking about.” “That’s silly,” she scolded. ...

Cozy Mysteries to Help You Love Agricultural (or learning about dirt from reading mysteries)
Readers / December 7, 2017

Winter is peeking around the corner in most parts of the nation but here in sunny Florida, fall is just another growing season. We’ve already produced quite a few lemons from our tree and I’m ready to start digging in the dirt again to see if we can grow more tomatoes and peppers for my husband’s yummy salsa. Cozy mysteries about organic planting and farms always appeal to me when I’m planting (or even thinking a...