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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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Diana Rodriguez Wallach | Suspense in the Real World
Author Guest / March 6, 2017

Suspense—it’s just a fancy word for “drama,” and we’ve all experienced our fair share of drama. Whether you’re waiting for a career-changing email, sitting by the phone desperate for a text from you-know-who, or dreading going to a family party because you’re fighting with all your siblings, suspense is what makes life interesting. As much as we all might say we “hate drama,” life would be pretty boring if we just woke...

Amber Mitchell | Top 5 Fantasy Crushes
Author Guest / March 6, 2017

Fantasy has always been my genre of choice because of its sweeping scale and the idea that magic lurks around every unexplored corner of the world. Because most adventures are epic, it’s usually populated with robust characters, ones that feel special in a book or film where even the world is a character. And the romances are usually a slow burn, lasting over countless pages (or minutes) and miles of landscape. You get a chance to see...

Lindsay McKenna gives readers a sneak peek at NEVER ENOUGH
Author Guest / March 1, 2017

This is a sample of Lindsay McKenna’s latest romantic suspense, NEVER ENOUGH, the novella sequel to FORGED IN FIRE. Both are part of the Delos Series. Can a vacation in paradise heal her trauma and allow love to shine through… Matt ambled down the busy hall of the Delos Charity in Waianae, Ohau, Hawaii. There was nothing but women here, and he liked the low-key, warm, nurturing energy that pervaded the place. All of the people h...

Coleen Kwan | Goal, Motivation, and Conflict in KISSING HER ENEMY
Author Guest / March 1, 2017

One of the first things an author learns when creating her characters is the concept of GMC, or Goal, Motivation, and Conflict. Goal is simply what the character wants. Motivation is why he or she wants that goal. Conflict is what’s standing in the way of that goal. The goal of a character is something to be achieved in the future, whereas motivation is rooted in a character’s backstory or past. In my new book, KISSING HER ENEMY, ba...

My Recent Tailspin by Jade Lee / Kathy Lyons
Author Guest / March 1, 2017

A few days ago, a friend of mine sent me a political cartoon. She was blithely unaware that our politics are polar opposites. Usually I ignore her political commentary, but this cartoon hit a nerve. It insulted President Obama and glorified Trump’s pussy grabbing comment. I emailed back that she needed to stop sending me such things because I don’t consider sexual attacks funny, and certainly not ones bragged about by our current pr...

Rhys Bowen Takes Us Back in Time to Bletchley Park
Author Guest / March 1, 2017

One of the fun things for me about starting a new book is the research. When I started IN FARLEIGH FIELD, my stand-alone novel set in WWII, I knew the story would involve Bletchley Park. In case you don’t know, Bletchley Park was the headquarters of British code breaking, where the German Enigma code was cracked and the first computer was invented. I was top, top secret. If you worked there you signed a paper saying you would never re...

Erin McCarthy | Meet the Nashville Nights
Author Guest / February 28, 2017

“It’s a crazy town full of neon dreams…” From Crazy Town by Jason Aldean Have you ever gone to a new place and thought “why was I never here before?” I have traveled quite a bit in the last fifteen years as a writer and a lot of places have been interesting, but most don’t hit with me that “I could live here. I feel this place.” Yet Nashville hit me that way. It’s hard to believe that I never had any interest in visi...

Scarlett Cole | Say hello to a new bad boy rock star in JORDAN RECLAIMED
Author Guest / February 28, 2017

One of the things I love about series romance is the incredibly strong ties you can create between the lead characters. Sometimes it is as simple as the setting, a memorable place where all of the characters live and thrive, that you get to revisit with every new story. Sometimes it is the camaraderie of sports teams or military men, linked by a common purpose or enemy. And sometimes it is a group, like a pack of wolves or a coven of wi...

Tara Wyatt | Why I think consent matters in romance
Author Guest / February 28, 2017

There are many things I love about romance novels. The brave, hunky heroes. The smart, capable heroines. The eclectic plots, settings, and challenges the characters face while fighting for their hard-earned happily ever after. And while those are all great, I feel that one of the under-celebrated aspects of romance is its willingness to tackle difficult topics, such as infertility, grief, mental illness, sexuality, and intolerance. As a...

Elizabeth Harmon | That’s What I Like About You, Pt. 1
Author Guest / February 28, 2017

Conflict drives romance, but my favorite scenes to write (and read) are those that show the hero and heroine discovering why they’re perfect for one another. Whether it’s hot sex, similar histories, or realizing they’re more alike than different, the moment when the hero and heroine make their first real connection, brings the feels that make me fall in love with romance. Because of it’s short length, my new release, HEATING IT ...