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1–What is the title of your latest release? BEACH CUTE 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Three girls end up on the same holiday, swapping their problems for some Spanish sun… and an accidental digital detox! It’s coming-of-age story about female friendship, and a romance with a sexy Spanish bartender! 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? I love the idea of “the geographic cure�...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? THE LIBRARY THIEF 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? A bookbinder’s daughter solves a mysterious death in the late 1890s. 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? There is always someone I love from the places I write about. 4–Would you hang out with your protagonist in real life? Absolutely. We would get our hair braided together. 5R...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? CORNERED AT THE CORRAL is book four in the Ghost Town Mysteries series. 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Manager of a ghost town, Lily has found fulfillment and even rekindled a romance with her high school crush. Trouble during a festival sets off a chain of events, thrusting her into yet another mystery. When a body is discovered in the river, Lily embarks on a secret...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? AKMARAL 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? A nomad woman warrior of the Central Asian steppes must make peace with making war. Akmaral is a foray into the ancient past, inspired by Greek myths of Amazon women warriors and archaeology that proves that they were real. 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? The setting for Akmaral was inspired by...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? COLLIDE 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? COLLIDE is a hockey romance that follows Summer Preston, an aspiring sports psychologist who is faced with an unexpected ultimatum from her professor, catapulting her into the world of college hockey. She must work closely with Aiden Crawford, the captain of the hockey team, to fulfill her sports psychology dream or veer far away...

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Excerpt from The Painter Takes an Earl by Misty Urban   The key to the garden gate was exactly where the gardener she’d spied on earlier that day had left it when his work was done. Harriette wouldn’t have asked someone to prop the door open for her. London’s all too active criminal element wouldn’t refrain from attempting to rob a house with dozens of people in it. The city’s thieves were wildly inventive, according to Jock, her g...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? LOVE AT FIRST BOOK 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Emily Allen, a librarian from Martha’s Vineyard, takes a job as the assistant to her favorite author in Ireland. Everyone is wonderful and welcoming except the handsome local bookshop owner, Kieran Murphy, who is also the author’s son. As much as they try to ignore the attraction between them, and they really do tr...

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Samurai Squadron III: Spinward Fringe Broadcast 20 by Randolph Lalonde Cornered at the Corral, Book 4, Ghost Town Mysteries by Jamie L. Adams His Willing Wife by Sam Crescent Duchess of a Distant Realm, Book 5, Brotherhood of Blood – Wildwood Series by Bianca D’Arc Wild Magic Book Six by Odette C. Bell All the Stars in Her Hand by Laura Briggs Road Trips, Blue Skies & Dead Guys by Jennifer Fischetto In This Moment, Book 2, Heart of Va...

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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 K.T. Carlisle!   Writes: Hello! I’m K.T. Carlisle and I write murder mysteries and psychological thrillers with twisty plots and despicable characters that constantly find themselves in impossible situations. My latest book, FORGET-ME-N...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? THE HUNTER’S DAUGHTER 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? The secret daughter of a notorious serial killer must catch his copycat, using the tricks her father taught her in the forest long ago. 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? I grew up in the rural Midwest, and I wanted the landscape to be as much of a character in the book as the othe...

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Ginger Garrett | What Did the Squid Say to the Turkey?
Author Guest / November 24, 2013

On Thanksgiving Day, I’ll find out. The Basques are descending on my home for the holidays. My husband’s family is from the Basque country in Spain, and ten of them are coming for Thanksgiving. They love to eat Squid’s Ink Soup (it’s black) and clams with rice. My own family, which hails from Texas and Oklahoma, prefers the traditional turkey and cornbread dressing. We like beer; they like red wine. But on Thanks...

Patricia Rosemoor | Animal Instincts
Author Guest / November 24, 2013

Animals bring joy to my life. Not just my own pets, but anyone’s animals. Even the big guys. Which is why, when I thought it was time to start giving back, I decided to volunteer at Lincoln Park Zoo. I’d been volunteering there for more than ten years when I wanted to do something more personal—socialize cats up for adoption at the then new PAWS Chicago. While I was volunteering there, the Humane Society of Illinois had a ...

Eva Gordon | Mixing or is it stirring, Historical with Paranormal Romance?
Author Guest / November 23, 2013

How combining the two genres pleased my inner historical/fantasy geek and the romantic adventurous in me. I’ve always been a fan of epic fantasy novels and epic mega-sized historical novels. The bigger the better. Marion Zimmer Bradley, Terry Goodkind, Jacqueline Carey, George R.R. Martin and numerous other fantasy authors kept me turning the pages until I looked at my clock and noticed it was now the morning. Books by historical ...

Ann Lawrence | Christmas in Savage Bay
Author Guest / November 23, 2013

Every year, I stock up on holiday books, and I’ve always wanted to write one. Well, I finally have! CHRISTMAS IN SAVAGE BAY will be released (ebook only) on December 1st. The story is not only my first holiday book, it is also Book 1 in my Savage Bay Series. I’ve created a small fictitious village in Connecticut for my series called Savage Bay . . . where all the men need taming and the women are up to the task! I love all t...

MJ Flournoy | A Matter of Trust
Author Guest / November 22, 2013

What’s in a name? Funny you should ask. Apparently where my characters are concerned, it’s everything. I try not to obsess over selecting my characters’ names and for good reason, I almost always get them wrong. You see, my characters talk to me, at me, or not at all. It’s the not at all that causes the problem. When my characters don’t talk to me, they don’t talk to each other and the story doesnR...

Sourcebooks Casa for the Holidays
Author Guest / November 22, 2013

On today’s Casa for the Holiday‘s blog stop, the Sourcebooks Casablanca Christmas romance authors are sharing a cute holiday scene from their latest releases… enjoy! From Carolyn Brown‘s THE COWBOY’S CHRISTMAS BABY (The Christmas tree is decorated and it’s time to put the angel on the top.) When every one of the ornaments was dangling from a tree branch, Henry stood and cocked his head to one side. &#...

Gina Conkle | Remember Your First Turkey?
Author Guest / November 21, 2013

You know what I’m talking about: the first Thanksgiving turkey you ever roasted. How’d it come out? No matter what happened, the meal was an expression of your love. But, memories of disasters can be fun. They stick out in better than the successes, don’t they? Oh, and my first turkey? A crispy golden outside, raw pink inside disaster. I hadn’t mastered the concept of defrosting among other things. But, as I look...

Roz Lee | Looking for the Raisins ~ Free Download
Author Guest / November 20, 2013

While hunched over a bowl of cereal this morning, I came to a few conclusions about my favorite breakfast, and life in general. There are more flakes than raisins. This is a sad truth of life. There’s no way to make this sound any better. Flakes are good for us. Face it. Without the ordinary flakes, we wouldn’t recognize a genuine raisin when we saw it. Sometimes when you’re looking for a raisin, you find a flake inste...

Kathy Wheeler | Dreams on Hold…What would you do with a Million Dollars?
Author Guest / November 20, 2013

Sometimes you never know where your inspiration might come from. As I began to put together this post, I ran across a blog that offered 105 ideas to blog. There were two that caught my attention. The first one, What 5 things would you buy if you won a million dollars; the second, leave a cliffhanger and answer on another post. Intriguing, but that seemed a little unfair. So as I was contemplating the five things I would buy if I had a m...

Rosemary Harris | What’s Your Secret Love?
Author Guest / November 19, 2013

It was love. Once. Or lust. An inexplicable pull. A deep, visceral attraction. I’m talking about the item that hangs in your closet. Unworn. Or sits on a shelf, the tags still on.  Once, you stood in a dressing room thinking Oh yeah! And now it resides, forlorn, behind the safe clothing, the outfits you can put on in your sleep. Are they mistakes or glimpses into a rarely acknowledged side of yourself? By a certain age, we know w...