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Charlie Parker Mysteries Boxed Set (Books 1-4) by Connie Shelton The Taming of a Highlander, Book 2, Midnight in Scotland Series by Elisa Braden Gone Guest, Book 6, The Murder Mystery Book Club Series by C.A. Larmer The Spectre Series Box Set (Books 1-4) by C.W. Lemoine The Mistake, Book 3, Volkov Bratva Series by Sam Crescent Dagger, Book 1, Vegas MMA Series by S.L. Sterling He’s All In by Alexa Riley All for You, Book 5, Rocktown Ink Seri...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? LAVASH AT FIRST SIGHT 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Two women fall for each other at a food packaging conference only to realize that their parents are mortal enemies, owning rival Armenian food businesses. The two women, along with their nosy, scrutinous parents, are pitted against each other in a competition at the conference to win an ad in the Superbowl. Their at...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? TIRED LADIES TAKE A STAND 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? During one unforgettable year in their twenties, best friends Emma, Fern, Carolina, and Andi make a pact to embrace whatever life throws at them, inspiring Fern to write a memoir detailing their escapades and the magical power of saying Yes. But fast forward twenty years, and they have reached their bandwidth o...

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Book Title: THE SONG OF SOURWOOD MOUNTAIN by Ann H. Gabhart Character Name: Ada June Barton   Why hello, we weren’t expecting someone so young to come tell us about the story of Sourwood Mountain, but welcome. Tell us your name and how old are you? I’m Ada June Barton. I’m ten going on eleven. Miss Mira asked me to come talk to you. I told her you asked for her and that you might be a little sore when I showed up instead. But she’s prett...

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Byline: Nicki Clark, OutwardBound   Hey there, adventure enthusiasts! OutwardBound’s Nicki Clark here, coming to you from the super undiscovered kingdom of Ouros, nestled right beside the scenic shores of Greece. If you thought Greece was the pinnacle of Aegean beauty, buckle up! Ouros takes it up a notch with its pristine ancient temples and a vibrant vibe that will sweep you off your feet. Let’s dive into the heart of Ouros, the bustli...

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All my projects have a dedicated playlist. Not only because I love listening to music while I walk or make dinner or just about any time, but because a song can really help me focus or fall in or out of a certain mood/scene. Most of the songs on one of my writing playlists are for brainstorming, meant to evoke a feeling for me about a certain character or certain scene while I chew on problems, but a few are the kind I put on repeat for hours at ...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? THE HEDGE WITCH (The Witches of Star Island, #1) 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? The Hedge Witch is for anyone who loves witches, sisters, past lives, generational curses, and soul mates. If you want a book that meshes modern witches, 18th Century ghosts, and Medieval healers, you’ve found it. 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? This i...

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Book Title: UNIVERSE OF LOST MESSAGES Character Name: Shakespear (Shake) Cardinale   How would you describe your family or your childhood? Mind-blowing, on both counts. My life began in the greater Boston area a couple of decades after the time you’re living in, during the 2040s. My family was really poor, and very close knit. We became friends with a certain rebel named Jarat, who had some powerful enemies. Our house was attacked by the p...

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Book Title: HIGH PRIESTESS AND EMPRESS, Book Two, Arcana Oracle Series Character Name: Ellen Terry   How would you describe your family or your childhood? My renowned actor parents had 11 eleven children, nine of who grew to adulthood. Five of us, myself, Florence, Marion, Kate, and Fred, all became stage actors, so it was a chaotic household when we were children touring the provinces. I will admit there was some rancor when I became the mo...

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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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Alexis Morgan | The Warriors of the Mist—a labor of love
Author Guest / July 2, 2012

Years ago, when I first started writing, my very first completed manuscript was a fantasy romance, a story about a band of heroes charged with ending an evil that had traveled from their world to ours.  After several rewrites, it ended up being set in the American West, but with aliens.  Yes, aliens.  That book never sold and is safely tucked away somewhere in my office, but even after all these years I still remember how much fun I ...

Leanne Banks | Insider Secrets About The Princess And The Outlaw ~ Amazon Gift Card Drawing!
Author Guest / July 1, 2012

Confession: I put secret things in my books to make them more fun for me.  In my current book, THE PRINCESS AND THE OUTLAW, the heroine Princess Pippa has bad hair. This idea stemmed from how I suffered from bad hair last summer.  It came to me that if I was going to have bad hair, why should my heroine have long, lustrous locks that behaved well even in humid weather?  Pippa doesn’t go the keratin route to fix her hair.  She just...

Carrie Lofty | Starlight Haikus
Author Guest / June 25, 2012

I love haikus because they can be amusing. Well, yeah, mostly just for that reason. Oh! And they’re made even more amusing for being short. They’re the Hershey’s Miniatures of poetry. Today I thought I’d communicate aspects of STARLIGHT, the second of my Christies series of Victorian romances from Pocket, through the medium of haiku. Maybe I had more fun writing them than you’ll have when reading them, but ...

Fresh Pick | BUSTED FLUSH by George R.R. Martin
Fresh Pick / June 25, 2012

Wild Cards  December 2008 On Sale: December 9, 2008 400 pages ISBN: 0765317826 EAN: 9780765317827 Hardcover $24.95 Science Fiction Buy at Amazon.com Beyond the Song of Fire and Ice Busted Flush by George R.R. Martin In 1946, an alien virus that rewrites human DNA was accidentally unleashed in the skies over New York City. It killed ninety percent of those it infected. Nine percent survived to mutate into tragically deformed creatur...

Jayne Fresina | Something Different
Author Guest / June 22, 2012

In THE MOST IMPROPER MISS SOPHIE VALENTINE I developed my story around a part of Regency-era life that is not very often used as a backdrop for romance these days. I wanted to try something different. Rather than create my heroine Sophie’s world in the drawing rooms and ballrooms frequented by the London ton, I set her down in the English countryside, in a small village called Sydney Dovedale. It is the sort of place where everyon...

Jennifer Probst | A Knock Out Ending
Author Guest / June 15, 2012

I’ve been thinking about some shared elements of a really great book and movie. Some are easy to spot: great characters, chemistry, sexual tension, decent plot. But one of the unnamed ingredients in a book that makes a reader sigh, cry, and hug the book to her chest in pure love is the knock–out ending. In the romance novel, happily ever after is a given. Most readers insist on a wonderful satisfying journey to get to the ha...

Ann Purser | Who is Ivy Beasley…Really?
Author Guest / June 14, 2012

Ivy Beasley has appeared in all three series of my novels. In the Round Ringford six books she was a miserable old tab, dominating her two friends, Ethel and Doris, and much of the traditions of village life in general. Then, in the first of the murder stories, she pops up in an old folks home in Suffolk in the East of England. This residential home, Springfields, is not to Ivy`s liking! She did, however, agree to move to be near her mu...

Sally Goldenbaum | Characters Welcome
Author Guest / June 12, 2012

Nell, Birdie, Izzy, and Cass. My cast of characters. My friends. My alter egos. I know how the women of Sea Harbor walk, what they eat, how much they weigh, where they went to school, and the first time they had sex. I even know what number they are on the Enneagram chart. They are my mainstays in the Seaside Knitters mystery series. My stars and my glue. But often, way too often, I haven’t a clue what they are going to do next. A...

Ruthie Webb | Exclusive Excerpt of ABOUT LAST NIGHT
Author Guest / June 12, 2012

City reached into his briefcase and brought out two bags of chips and three candy bars. “I came bearing gifts. Thought you might be hungry. Do you prefer”—he glanced at the bags—”prawn or salt-and-vinegar crisps? Or if you don’t fancy crisps, I also have these.” He fanned the candy bars out on one broad palm. “I don’t know what you like yet,” he explained, his tone apologetic. Cath cas...

Desiree Holt | A World Without Books
Author Guest / June 10, 2012

Or why reading and writing are vitamins for the brain I remember reading book from the earliest age. Books were a staple in our household. My mother and my sister read constantly. Mostly mysteries, I think. My first books were things like THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER and THE JUNGLE BOOK. Books that took me to faraway and mysterious places. Books that stirred my imagination and made me create my own stories. As I grew into my teen years my r...