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Each Monday the Smashwords store lists the top ten most highly anticipated indie fiction ebooks based on the previous week’s preorder accumulations. Each title on the list is scheduled to release within the next week. To help the talented authors on this list accumulate even more preorders, click the title of the book. The hyperlink will bring you to a Books2Read page where you can order from your preferred ebook retailer. If the preorder is pa...

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I was always a bit of a weird kid.  I don’t say that in a disparaging way. I kind of love that I was weird. Maybe more now than back then, sure, but still. Most kids did not have my fascination with crime and solving mysteries, even if they did read some Nancy Drew. Mine was way beyond that, and I couldn’t get enough of reading, watching and trying to solve mysteries.  As I got older, I delighted in scaring my parents a little bit w...

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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 as a reader you may fall in love with. It’s our great pleasure to present Jackie McMahon! Writes:My debut novel, THE CLOAK AND DAGGER CLUB, is a Golden Age-style, fair play mystery, set in London, 1930. The idea came from a real-life group called the Detection Club, a crime writing club that still ex...

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What is the title of your latest release?THE MAN What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?Judith Stanley, a 1960s New Jersey housewife and talented amateur photographer, begins taking self-portraits in shop windows. When she prints the film, she sees the shadowy figure of a man in the background of every picture and begins to believe a past assailant has come back to stalk her. How did you decide where your book was going to take place...

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What is the title of your latest release?JOVE What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?Ron Eldon answers a call telling him one of his agents is dead, jumped from Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol. Ron is a semi-retired MI5 agent, the news hits hard, because this time the agent was his daughter. How his daughter died is somehow wrapped up in a meeting Ron had with a Russian agent twenty years ago. Who hated her enough to kill her, o...

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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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What is the title of your latest release?THE UNEXPECTED CALLER What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?Just when a forty-something Amish widow decides she has no choice but to marry again, a mysterious caller opens up a whole new world – a secret club for Amish widows. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?I created a fictional town in the middle of Ohio’s Amish country. I wanted to create a place where ju...

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Excerpt from SUMMER OF LOVE by Kerri Maher: In this excerpt, Winnie Hartley and her sister Miranda and friend Rachel are at the Magic Mountain Festival, a major outdoor concert given in Marin County, CA, in June of 1967, the Summer of Love. Winnie has just gotten some food to share, and is heading back to her sister: Once I’d loaded up a plate, I headed back, chewing on a piece of curry-soaked naan, inhaling the smoke billowing from hundreds of...

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Excerpt from THE EXQUISITE TORMENT OF LOVING YOUR ENEMY by Brigitte Knightley: Osric Tall and stark stood the fortress of Swanstone. Its steep battlements, overtopped with moss and seaside centaury, tumbled towards the shore. Beyond the ramparts shivered an agitated sea. White waves crested like knife-cuts before collapsing into black water. The tide was rising. Outside the tallest window of the tallest tower sat Osric Mordaunt. Bastard...

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What is the title of your latest release?FORMULA ZERO What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?F1 in outer space (and also they fall in love!) How did you decide where your book was going to take place?I knew I wanted to write about F1-style racing, and I knew I wanted my FMC to be a racer/competitor in her own right. To do that, I either had to write about the first woman in F1 (which just wasn’t the story I wanted to tell), or skip...

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A.M. Griffin | Welcome to the Dark Wolf Enterprises!
Author Guest / March 16, 2017

Hello All! For those who don’t know me, I’m A.M. Griffin and I write smexy stories of alien abductions, vanilla stories about invasions and teenage love and I’ve just added sexy paranormal wolf shifters to my repertoire. I’m so excited about this new series and I’m happy that the readers can take this adventure with me into my new paranormal world. LOVER CLAIMED is the second book in the Dark Wolf Enterprises series. The first...

Good and BAD of Reality TV
Author Guest / March 16, 2017

For more than twenty years, America has been obsessed with reality TV. Something about watching “real” people engage in a variety of activities calls to our inner voyeurs. Producers love reality TV because it costs less to produce than a scripted series. Americans love getting a peek at outrageous activities and cutthroat competitions. Let’s take a look at some of the good and bad things reality has to offer. The Good: Anyone can ...

Tessa Arlen | Edwardian Children versus Modern
Author Guest / March 15, 2017

My grandmother was an Edwardian. Whenever I say or think that it makes me realize just how close the first decade of the twentieth century actually was and at the same time what a colossal difference there is between my life in America now and the Edwardian attitudes to class, social conventions and the formality that existed between parents and their children in England when my granny was a girl. Florence Violet Williams was born in 18...

You Mean You Don’t Live There?
Author Guest / March 13, 2017

When I’m strolling Riverwalk in New Orleans, with thick fog rolling in and the mournful toot of a tugboat off in the distance, I have every confidence that I can convincingly capture this ethereal moody image on paper – even though I don’t actually live there. I’m one of those authors who buzz in and out of cities to snatch a quick whiff of atmosphere and head-spinning locale. And I really love it that way. Because when I visit ...

Cold Pressed Murder Features to Die for Olive Oil Recipes!
Author Guest / March 13, 2017

I loved writing COLD PRESSED MURDER, the second book in Berkely Prime Crime’s OLIVE GROVE MYSTERY series, following ONE FOOT IN THE GROVE. One of the elements I’m most excited about in this second cozy mystery is the recipe section at the end of the book. Each recipe featuring olive oil is taken directly from the pages of the story. And one of my all-time, most favorite recipes was developed just for this story! Precious Darling’s...

Elizabeth Heiter introduces her FBI Profiler Evelyn Baine
Author Guest / March 13, 2017

The heroine of my Profiler series, Evelyn Baine, is kind of a badass. Not in the walks-with-swagger, carries-a-big-gun and takes-no-prisoners kind of way you might expect, but in a quiet, ultra-observant way. The FBI authorizes her to carry a badge and a gun on her hip, but she rarely uses them. Most of the time, it’s her intellect that has law enforcement officers across the country asking for her help. She’s a profiler for the Bur...

Linda Wiken cooks up the perfect murder in ‘Roux the Day’
Author Guest / March 13, 2017

Ask me how much fun it is to kill people and to eat fab food! But believe me, it is not for the feint of heart. We can all handle the murder part because what’s a cozy mystery without some (off screen) bloodshed? But writing a culinary mystery adds another ingredient – food stress. Believe me. It’s great fun plotting a new book. By the time I started this second one in the Dinner Club Mysteries, ROUX THE DAY, the characters were m...

Exclusive excerpt from THE BILLIONAIRE TAKES ALL by J.S. Scott
Author Guest , Excerpt / March 13, 2017

“Don’t even think about it,” Julian warned as he leaned back on the plush seat of their limousine. “Think about what?” Kristin asked angrily. “If you jump from a moving vehicle, you’ll more than likely end up breaking your neck, and that would be a shame. You’d miss Vegas and the wedding.” It irritated her that he not only had known exactly what she was contemplating, but had quickly come to the same conclusion as her....

Cindi Madsen | Fangirl Fun
Author Guest / March 11, 2017

In my book, OPERATION PROM DATE, Kate is a huge fangirl and often talks about all the fictional couples she ships (the couples who she really, REALLY wants to be in a relationship, in case you’re new to the term shipping. It baffles my husband when my daughter and I start having conversations about our fandoms). Kate and I have that in common. Whether it’s Olicity on Arrow, Stydia on Teen Wolf, or Captain Swan on Once Upon a Time, K...

Gail Ingis | Me, An Author?
Author Guest / March 10, 2017

Writing fiction fell upon me through my own devices of dreams and things. After some research online where I found the affair of my 19th century, barely out of her teen years debutante, I thought, I must write this story of love, disappointment and murder. I know, I said to myself, I’ll write a book. After all, I had written a chapter for a history book and been wooed by a publisher. I wrote up school catalogs, wrote course curriculum...