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1–What is the title of your latest release? UNDER THE PAPER MOON 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Set in Los Angeles in 1948, the story follows two spies, Evelyn and Nick, who fell in love while working behind enemy lines.  When the war ended, Nick betrayed Evelyn and broke her heart.  Now they’re both back in Los Angeles working as private investigators.   When the husband Evelyn is following is murder...

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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 Jessica R. Patch!   Writes: Jessica R. Patch writes bestselling, award-winning thrillers and romantic suspense. If you enjoy books that give you Criminal Minds vibes, jaw-dropping twists, and leave you with thoughts like, “What just hap...

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Sylas’s Captivating Mate, Book 7, Saber Chronicles by R.E. Butler The Magic of Sunshine: A Sweet Small Town Romance, Book 2, Love on Anchor Lane Series by Leeanna Morgan The Coxswain, Book 22, E. Macdonnell’s Royal Australian Navy World War II Fiction Series by J.E. Macdonnell Remember Pompeii by Kika Emers Their Rebellious Princess by Calista Jayne Cookies & Chance Mysteries Boxed Set Vol. IV (Books 10-12) by Catherine Bruns It&#...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? SOMEONE SAW SOMETHING 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? The six-year-old son of a network news anchor vanishes in New York’s Central Park. Secrets held by the boy’s family unravel as time ticks down on his life. 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? My protagonist, Corina Corado, has worked her way to the top of her profession as a TV ne...

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I love writing (and reading!) romantic suspense books. There is just something so appealing about the fast-paced and intense blend of romance and suspense. The couple is falling in love…and, ahem, usually trying to stay alive at the same time. Here are a few of my favorite romantic suspense tropes: The ticking clock. I love it when the hero and heroine have to race against the clock in order to save the day. Maybe they have twenty-four hours to...

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I’ve been reading about—and obsessed with—Tudor England since I was 14. Let me make this clear, though: I don’t generally read fiction about the Tudors. There’s really no need to, since the Tudors had more than enough drama than most novels could deliver.   My bookcase is filled with Tudor biographies, which made it difficult to choose only five for this list. But these, in particular, were instrumental in writing AN INCONVENIENT W...

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The Sunshine Court, Book 4, All for the Game Series by Nora Sakavic Slay King by Abbi Glines Just Like Magic, Book 1, Gossamer Falls Series by Tara Wyatt Marked, Book 5, Blood Brothers Series by Samantha Wilde The Fairy Wren by Ashley Capes The Dominator by DD Prince Avenging Angel by Kristen Ashley Cade: A Mail-Order Bride Paranormal Romance, Book 2, Alexander Shifter Brothers Series by Selina Coffey Ruin Me, Vegas Knights Series by Bella Love-W...

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A few years back, emotional support pets became a thing. More recently, TikTok influencers gave rise to the concept of emotional support water bottles. And I have no problem with any of that. If Fluffy or Fido or a fifty-dollar water bottle is what it takes to get you through the day, it’s no skin off my nose. You do you, darlin’. However, on days when the car breaks down, or the kids miss the bus, or your boss starts talking about “doing m...

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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 Barbara Russell!   Writes: Kia ora! I’m Barbara, and I write historical romance, usually set in Victorian England because I love Victorian fashion and the Victorian Era.   My coming-soon novel, THE WRATH OF THE MARQUESS, is the thi...

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Writer In The Dark – Lorde   An obvious first pick, perhaps, but it’s obvious for a reason; this song perfectly encapsulates so much of Kate and Finn’s story and was on my mind ever since I wrote about their first kiss in the dark. Listening back to it now, I realize that it describes so much more than just her relationship with him; every single line says something about who she is, how she loves, how she creates, how she heals. T...

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Anne Gracie | A Marriage Of Convenience
Author Guest / January 10, 2012

I’m a sucker for a marriage of convenience story. I love everything about them. I’ve written quite a few of them and read heaps, and one thing I love is that no two stories are the same. It all boils down to who the bride and groom are, under what conditions have they married and what expectations do they have about each other — and the marriage. Also, since I mostly write historicals set in the Regency, it’s very su...

Olivia Kingsley | Rating Your Reads — Win PRETTY PERSUASION
Author Guest / January 9, 2012

One of my new year traditions is to take a look at the list of books I read in the past year. How many books did I read? In what genre? And most importantly, how did I like them? I immediately noticed that the majority of the books I added to my reading list were rated 4 or 5 stars, with the odd 3-star book here and there. There were no 1 or 2-star books. Does that mean I like all the books I read? Well, yes and no. It really just means...

Julia Knight | Fun and games with names.
Author Guest / January 9, 2012

Names in fiction, as in life, are important. While they may not tell you what sort of person someone is, they can tell a lot about where/when they were born. Tarquin and Fred may have been born at the same time, but I suspect into very different families. Diminutives maybe hint a little at the person – someone who insists on being called Anthony is probably a very different Anthony who tells everyone to ‘Call me Tone.’ So in f...

Chellesie B. Dancer | What Makes a Story Hot?
Author Guest / January 7, 2012

For me, what makes a story hot is when we see the attraction build between the main characters, bit by bit, as they get to know each other. And as the sexual excitement increases, they discover something new that makes their love life sizzle. There’s a lot of talk about how gorgeous the hero and heroine have to be. While they do have to be attractive, especially to each other, I don’t find it necessary to read that over and ...

Eleri Stone | New Beginnings
Author Guest / January 5, 2012

Theoretically, I know that turning the calendar from December to January doesn’t really change anything. It’s just another month and here in Iowa it’s a dreary one at that. But I do love the idea of a new year, a fresh start and new beginnings. For me, I’m starting off the year with the release of a new book. DEMON CROSSINGS is a paranormal romance that’s based on Norse mythology and set in the Midwest. The...

Spotlight on Marie Force
Author Spotlight / January 4, 2012

Visit Marie Force Twitter: Marie Force Facebook: Marie Force Marie Force Blogspot Featuring: Jack Harrington; Andrea Walsh 370 pages ISBN: 1466413654 EAN: 9781466413658 Kindle: B005YRL04Y e-Book Amazon  Barnes and Noble iPad/Apple Smashwords All Romance Ebooks Kobo Goodreads * * * Treading Water #2 Featuring: Clare Harrington, Kate Harrington and Aidan O’Malley 404 pages EAN: 9781466413658 Kindle: B006FI51A0 e-Book Amazon Bar...

Kat Martin | Is On-line Dating Destroying Romance? Win ebook of HOT RAIN
Author Guest / January 4, 2012

Back when I was first dating, men and women talked, went to dinner, went to a show.  We took our time getting to know each other.  Then the trend began to change and the whole objective of dating became for the guy to get the woman in bed. Conquest was everything.  And sometimes women played the same game.  Romance seemed to be fading, the chance to know someone’s inner thoughts and dreams before hoping into bed was drifting a...

Eloisa James | The Big Reveal…Her Favorite Character
Author Guest / January 3, 2012

People are always asking which of my characters is my favorite.  Favorite?  I’ve written over twenty books.  Let’s pretend I had forty children… would I play favorites?  I sincerely hope not (though I’m also pretty sure I wouldn’t remember all their names).  At any rate, my answer to that question changed with THE DUKE IS MINE.  I do have a favorite character now: Rupert Forrest G. Blakemore, one of t...

Linda Wisdom | Who Would I Be?
Author Guest / January 3, 2012

Many thanks to Fresh Fiction for having me here to talk about my latest book! The fun part about writing my witchy series is putting a bit of myself in each character. Usually, it’s my demented sense of humor and my friends will tell you they hear my voice any time they read Jazz’s books. But if I had a choice for A DEMON DOES IT BETTER, who would I be? That’s really a toughie. I adore Deisphe with her bad kitty attitu...

Spotlight on Shiloh Walker and THE DEPARTED
Author Spotlight / January 3, 2012

The unexpected hero… I’d like to introduce you to SAC Taylor Jones… the top dog of a special task force in the FBI. His team consists of psychics and if you ask just about any of them? They’ll tell you the same thing I would have said a few years ago… he’s a cold piece of work. And he’s not a hero. Yep. That was my analysis. He’s the by-the-books type. Cold. As I said. Icy. Driven. Determi...