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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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The most talked-about tourist attraction in Regency England in the summer of 1815 was the deposed French emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte, who spent two weeks on a British naval ship anchored off the southern coast of Devon. This little-known footnote in history plays out in the background of my new historical mystery-thriller, WHAT CANNOT BE SAID, in which Sebastian St. Cyr, Lord Devlin, investigates the bizarre murder of a woman and her daughter ...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? CHRISTA COMES OUT OF HER SHELL   2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? A reclusive marine biologist discovers her father isn’t dead after all, and comes back to Los Angeles to help her family, deal with the social media fall out of fresh fame and fall in love. Unintentionally.   3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? All of my books a...

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The first time I went to Seoul after all that had gone down with Duri, I wasn’t trying to look for him. But when a person you used to know goes away because you left them on the side of the Pacific Ocean on the night his entire world changed and took an entire music industry with it, sometimes the only solace you can afford is to trace some of his steps. See if we can catch a whiff of what he must’ve seen or smelled when he was just another K...

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After close to a decade of armed war between pro-slavery and free-state forces, Kansas joined the Union as a Free State on January 29, 1861. This led an enraged South to fire on Ft. Sumter and secede from the Union three months later. My family moved to Lawrence, Kansas in 1951, when I was four. Our first few nights in town were spent at the Eldridge Hotel, which had been the headquarters for the anti-slavery leadership – it was twice burned to...

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Lisa Kessler | Howl at the Moon – Happy Halloween!
Author Guest / October 29, 2013

Hi everyone – Happy Halloween everyone! This is my favorite time of year. All the movies and decorations feature some of my favorite creatures… Vampires and Werewolves! This Halloween has been extra exciting because I also have a new release in my werewolf series, HUNTER’S MOON! The Moon Series centers around a werewolf pack in Reno, Nevada whose fate is on a collision course with the Nero Corporation, a top secret gov...

Shelley Laurenston’s November Releases
Author Guest / October 29, 2013

Although October is typically quiet for me as I work on Dragon #7, November 5th will see the release of my latest Dragon Kin novella, “A Tale of Two Dragons” and the re-release of DRAGON ACTUALLY. Now just as a reminder, the DRAGON ACTUALLY PRINT re-release is an expanded edition with the PRINT version of “A Tale of Two Dragons” included. There is no other way to get the newest novella IN PRINT unless you buy theDRAGON ACTU...

Lisa Van Allen | Magical Knitting
Author Guest / October 28, 2013

Dear Reader, When the weather starts to turn colder here in the Northeast, I always reach for my knitting needles or my crochet hook. I learned to knit when I was in my early twenties. I didn’t actually want to learn, but a determined aunt ignored my protests, sat me down, and said “you’re going to knit and you’re going to like it.” Sure enough, she was right! Now, a decade later, my favorite part about kni...

William Petrocelli | Front Story, Back Story – Where do you find the Story?
Author Guest / October 28, 2013

Deciding what to write is always a problem. A blank piece of paper has traditionally been a writer’s nightmare. And a blank computer screen with all of its polite little prompts is, if anything, even more intimidating. But what to write isn’t the only problem-what not to write is even a bigger issue. Even a short thriller – say, one that begins and ends in a week – requires that the writer think carefully about w...

Maya Rodale | Wallflower Moments Blog Tour #3
Author Guest / October 25, 2013

That Wallflower Moment…when the hot guy doesn’t see you Why do the hot guys fall for the mean girls (like Lady Katherine Abernathy, whose acquaintance in the second stop on The Wallflower Moments Blog Tour?) Perhaps it’s because all too often they don’t even see the wallflowers. Lady Emma, heroine of THE WICKED WALLFLOWER, learns this lesson at the worst possible moment: when she’s finally waltzing with a h...

Anna Sugden | Meeting Mr Devil
Author Guest / October 25, 2013

Reading books, watching programmes and going to games is a great way to learn about players. You can also get a wealth of information listening to the commentators — especially when they’re as good as the Devils’ duo – Mike ‘Doc’ Emrick and Glenn ‘Chico’ Resch – and hockey expert Stan ‘The Maven’ Fischler. But, there’s nothing like talking to the real thing. And you don’t get...

Scandalous One Day Sale!
Author Spotlight / October 22, 2013

Announcing the Scandalous One Day Sale!! All of our Scandalous books are on sale TODAY ONLY for just $0.99 each. That means you can grab all of these great stories for less than $22!! To celebrate, our fabulous Scandalous Authors have put together a scavenger hunt with a Kindle Fire as the prize. Hop on over to the event page to join in the fun!! Scandalous historical doesn’t mean antiquated! Passion and romance are exciting in an...

Women’s Fiction Writing workshops
Author Guest / October 17, 2013

Best-selling women’s fiction authors Claudia Carroll, Sheila O’Flanagan and Julie Cohen will be ready to arm aspiring authors with all the best writing tips, tricks and methods on October 15th at the upcoming WritersWebTV workshop, Getting to the Heart of It: Writing Women’s Fiction. This free-to-watch-live, online workshop will cover all aspects of women’s fiction and viewers will be able to interact with those ...

Ann Lawrence | Games in the Perfect Heroes Series
Author Guest / September 5, 2013

Are you a fan of games? I am. I even set a series of books set in a fantasy game based on Arthurian legend. My “Perfect Heroes” series is being reissued for the first time in digital form. In the first book, VIRTUAL HEAVEN, the heroine, Maggie O’Brien, considers her life pretty ordinary until she plays a fantasy game called Tolemac Wars. Of course, as the author of this romance, I made sure something goes awry so Maggi...

Rosie Goes to Teen Night
Interviews / August 7, 2013

I had the pleasure of attending a signing at the Chapters Book Store in Richmond, BC, on July 17th. Touted as a Teen Author Night, my expectations for this event were high. With four amazing authors consisting of Amanda Sun, Elsie Chapman, T. Rae Mitchell and Jeyn Roberts, I was very excited to get the three hour event started. As it happens though, my idea of an event and Chapters’ idea of an event apparently differ. I showed up ...