Fresh FIction Box Not To Miss

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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What is the title of your latest release?EVERY VERSION OF YOU What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?A woman gets a second chance at life and love when she dies at 32 and is given the opportunity to relive a formative time in her life. She goes back intending to win back the “one who got away” only to find herself strangely drawn to the man she always hated. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?I’ve lived ...

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During our 109-day “Go West” adventure in the summer of 2021, I attended Wild Deadwood Reads in South Dakota, where I met a fellow author and her husband from Washington State. When they heard we would be traveling through their area, they suggested we visit—and recommended a scenic trip on the Snake River with Snakedancer Excursions. It sounded like the perfect adventure, so we added it to our itinerary. Snakedancer Excursions operates out...

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AN INFINITE LOVE STORY is set against the backdrop of the 1960s Space Race. Told from the perspective of Vivian Mitchell – whose husband Joe goes missing on a mission to the Moon – AN INFINITE LOVE STORY follows both the early years of their relationship as they fall in love interspersed with the aftermath of Joe’s disappearance. When Vivian begins receiving messages she believes only Joe could send, she starts to wonder if their lo...

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Book Title: A LIFE SO TRUECharacter Name: Evelyn “Evie” Turner How would you describe your family or your childhood?It was one of privilege and love. My parents are two of the most amazing people I’ve ever known. They were strict in many ways, but fair and always they taught me about God’s love and generosity, as well as the need to see even the poorest person as important as the wealthiest. What was your greatest talent?Like my mother, I...

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LOVE AND OTHER ENCHANTMENTS is a time-crossed love story that bridges two worlds: the present day and the 13th-century Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, where a hidden spring becomes a passage between centuries. While writing it, I spent years immersed in medieval chronicles, illuminated manuscripts, historical research, and music both ancient and modern. The songs below shaped the novel in different ways – some appear in its pages, while othe...

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Mira Lyn Kelly | Five Things: May The Best Man Win
Author Guest / August 3, 2016

About MAY THE BEST MAN WIN Opening five lines: On the upside, the prelude had already begun, and chances were good that Mozart’s Sonata in E-flat Major pumping through all those organ pipes would cover any sounds of distress emanating from St. A’s sacristy. Jase Foster crouched in front of Dean Skolnic, groom du jour, and cursed. This had to stop happening. “You think she’s gonna notice?” Dean asked, wincing as Jase pulled one...

Katie Ruggle | Top Five Reasons I love George (the Hero of Gone Too Deep)
Author Guest / August 3, 2016

  He’s quiet. My other characters made things (relatively) easy for me. They let me use their voices to establish personalities and explain things and move the plot forward and all that good—and necessary—stuff. George, though…George is not a talker. He made me work for it. Instead of words, I had to use body language and facial expressions and grunts to define him. Despite this, it was surprisingly fun to write George. Onc...

Lillian Marek | What’s your ideal way to spend a Saturday?
Author Guest / August 2, 2016

My idea way to spend a Saturday? Is that a trick question? You’re asking a writer who works at home and whose kids are grown up and aren’t going to school any more. If I don’t look at the date up at the top of my computer screen, I rarely know what day of the week it is. And I only look at the date to see how much time I have before the next deadline. Even so, there is something special about Saturdays that goes back to childhood....

Cheryl Etchison | The Fine Line in Romance
Author Guest / August 2, 2016

There’s a fine line between love and hate. So it’s no surprise that “Enemies to Lovers” is one of the most popular tropes in all of storytelling. From Jane Austen to Julie James, from Shakespeare to soap operas, the push/pull between a hero and heroine as they go from “I hate you” to “I love you” can be entertaining to watch. Instalove, or love at first sight, definitely has no place here. Hollywood has certainly made a ...

Time for a Gala in the Garden
Cozy Corner / August 1, 2016

Since I’m a secret readaholic who loves cloak and dagger mysteries, my choices this week shouldn’t put you at death’s door or make you scream bloody murder. They should make you want to step into the garden where time stands still for your very own suspenseful reading gala. If you haven’t caught on yet, you will when you see my top three choices of cozy reads this week. Come on! The festival’s about to begin and there are thre...

Daryl Wood Gerber | Chocolate Research
Author Guest / August 1, 2016

Hi! I write the Cookbook Nook Mysteries, which means I spend a lot of time researching cookbooks and recipes. Poor me! Also, because I include recipes in my mysteries, I do a lot of taste testing. Feeling sorry for me yet? Probably not. You would if I was a lousy cook, but I’ve been cooking all my life. I catered during high school, and I ran a restaurant in my twenties. However, my protagonist, Jenna Hart, a former advertising execut...

David Misch | Explores Comedy
Author Guest / July 31, 2016

David Misch was born in a humble log cabin in 1946, then again in a split-level thatched roof cottage in 1950. Growing a remarkable twelve inches a day (though, unfortunately, entirely in his shins), David was recruited by both the Boston Celtics and AAA Ceiling Repair before his fourth birthday, but opted instead for a career as a professional snitch. After ratting out literally dozen of ne’er-do-wells to the FIB, Mr. Misch realized ...

L.A. Witt | An Excerpt from HIATUS
Excerpt / July 30, 2016

“Hey.” My mouth went dry. Staring out at the city, I said, “So, um. I talked to Nate. About what’s going on.” “Oh.” Something rustled in the background. Was he still in bed? I wasn’t even sure when he got up these days. “Um. How did he take it?” “As good as we could’ve expected, I guess.” Theo exhaled. “I should call him. It might be good for him to hear from both of us.” “Yeah.” I turned around, watchi...

Rebecca Thomas | The only constant is change
Author Guest / July 29, 2016

I’ve had more changes in my life in the past few months, than the past several years. Small or large, change can be difficult and wreak havoc on your soul. Small changes can be easily shrugged off. Like after 25 years we decided to switch insurance companies. We had to cut down a huge tree in our yard. Then we switched the providers for our wireless cell phones. Then, (gasp) we disconnected our land line telephone. Obviously, these ch...

Kira Archer | The Best Thing Ever (For A Chocoholic)
Author Guest / July 29, 2016

We found this store a few years ago. A surplus store where they sell discounted groceries – cans that are dented, food items that are almost-to-slightly expired, chicken nuggets that aren’t shaped exactly right. We love that place. We are really busy during the week and sometimes being able to pull out a huge bag of chicken strips to fry up really quick is a lifesaver. Plus everything is surplus or slightly irregular so it’s cheap...