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1–What is the title of your latest release? THE DECEIVED ONES 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? The Deceived Ones is a contemporary reimagining of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night about a love-quadrangle in which fraternal twins, separated when fleeing Ukraine, learn that gender can play out in unexpected ways, and a composer with writer’s block improvises on how to engage the soprano of his dreams. 3–How did...

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Welcome to Jen’s Jewels, where we delve into the sparkling gems of the literary world. In today’s installment, we sit down with the talented Savannah Carlisle to uncover the inspirations behind her enchanting debut novel, THE LIBRARY OF SECOND CHANCES. From clandestine notes in a Little Free Library to the intertwining paths of Lucy and Logan, join us as we unravel the threads of community, love, and historic preservation woven throug...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? DAUGHTERS OF SHANDONG 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? At the turning point of China’s Communist Revolution, Hai’s father abandons her, along with her mother and sisters. Starving but determined, the women must walk, beg, and bluff their way through war torn China to find and confront the family that left them behind. 3–How did you decide where your book was g...

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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 Hannah Lynn!   Writes: Hannah Lynn is an award-winning novelist who writes epic and binge-worthy stories from mythology, told from the view of lesser-known characters. Her books offer an insight into the mythology tales we believe we kno...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? FOR A LIFETIME 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Identical twin sisters Grace and Hope are time-crossers who simultaneously live in 1692, as daughters of a tavern owner during the Salem Witch Trials, and in 1912, as an aviatrix and a journalist. As their twenty-fifth birthday approaches, they will each have to choose one life to keep and one to leave behind forever–...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? FIVE BROKEN BLADES 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Five of the most dangerous liars comes together to try to kill the god king Joon 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? I wanted to have a blend of eastern and western, so I created a realm that had previously been four distinct nations long ago—enough to have regional differences. There ...

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Welcome back to another installment of Jen’s Jewels, where we delve into the literary worlds of today’s most captivating authors. This week, we’re thrilled to have USA Today bestselling author Jenny Hale here with us to discuss her latest heartwarming novel, THE GOLDEN HOUR. Set against the backdrop of the enchanting Rosemary Beach, Jenny intricately weaves together themes of sacrifice, love, and personal growth in a story that ...

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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 Allison B. Hanson!   Writes: Highlander Historical Romance – With cinnamon roll heroes that will melt your heart!   About: I’m a project manager by day, and write most evenings and weekends, so spending quality time with me may b...

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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 Sheila Roberts!   Writes: I write about women’s friendships, family, and finding love. And food. Food gets a lot of attention in my books, and many of them (especially the Christmas novels) have recipes included.   About: I’ve be...

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One thing I love to do before I start writing the first draft of any book is create a playlist. These are songs that I choose because they fit the setting, theme, or characters. Sometimes, they’re added later after I’ve written a pivotal scene and happened to find a song I believed to be perfect for it. Here are five songs that I played often while writing A RUN AT LOVE:   Kentucky by The Osborne Brothers: This song screamed Kentucky to ...

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Sarah Gilman | Why do I write about angels?
Author Guest / September 13, 2011

Angels and similar creatures are my favorite paranormal characters. I’ve been fascinated with the idea of wings on the back of someone who otherwise appears human since I was a little girl. I remember being enthralled in school by Egyptian art that showed a woman with wings longer than her arms. On the Cartoon Network, I watched shows such as Bird Man (self explanatory) and The Centurions (one character could fly with mechanical w...

Isabel Cooper | To Build A Proper World … Takes the SMALL things to work
Author Guest / September 12, 2011

World-building is one of the most difficult parts of writing a world that differs in any way from ours. It’s easy enough to figure out the main changes, like “magic works” or “dinosaurs are still around”—you probably have them in mind from the beginning, or odds are you wouldn’t be writing that particular world—but then you have to think about what smaller changes they’d cause. Do the people...

Jenn Bennett | Five Fine Moments in Urban Fantasy
Author Guest / September 10, 2011

Most writers are readers (I hope), and avid ones, at that. But I think we often read from a slightly different perspective than the general public. Sometimes it’s hard for me to turn off The Writer, even when I’m reading for pleasure, and I often find myself lingering on certain phrases or character choices. Sometimes it’s the small things that make the writer in me smile and nod my head when I’m reading. Just we...

Caris Roane | Where Did WINGS OF FIRE Come From?
Author Guest / September 9, 2011

WINGS OF FIRE is the latest book in my Guardians of Ascension series.  It’s a great title, isn’t it?  I can say that, because I had nothing to do with it. The creation of the title was a collaboration between my agent and my editor, and a back and forth that took some time.  I interjected ideas now and then, but mainly the inspiration came from them.  However, the moment the title became official, my mind started shootin...

09/08 Shana Galen | Auditions Please! Casting LORD AND LADY SPY
Author Guest / September 8, 2011

One would think when one is writing a book where the premise comes from a movie, the casting would already be complete. Yes, well that would make sense if the author was someone who did things the easy way. That author is not me. I vividly remember the moment of inspiration for LORD AND LADY SPY. I was watching the Pitt-Jolie film Mr. and Mrs. Smith (yes, that one. Poor Jennifer Aniston). And I started thinking, what if this story took ...

Fresh Pick | A DECADE OF HOPE by Dennis Smith
Fresh Pick / September 7, 2011

September 2011 On Sale: August 23, 2011 384 pages ISBN: 0670022934 EAN: 9780670022939 Hardcover $26.95  Add to Wish List Non-FictionBuy at Amazon.com Remembering 9|11…stories by firefighters A Decade Of Hope by Dennis Smith Stories of Grief and Endurance from 9/11 Families and Friends On the tenth anniversary of 9/11, a portrait of tragedy, survival, and healing from the author of The New York Times bestseller Report from Gro...

Dee Davis | Living in the Now
Author Guest / September 7, 2011

Been thinking about interesting people of late.   The things others do that make me wish I was doing that too.   I suspect that lives viewed from the outside always seem more exciting than they are.  I know when someone introduces me to speak and I hear all the stuff I’ve done, I always wonder who the speaker is –oh…me. It’s so easy it seems to let our lives get sidetracked into “what ifs” –instead...

Leigh Michaels | For a Gem, Size Doesn’t Matter
Author Guest / September 6, 2011

Thank you for inviting me back to Fresh Fiction! I’m a sucker for houses – big houses, stately houses, old houses, and even miniature houses. When we decided to move, I looked at more than seventy old houses before settling (of course) on a new one. When I asked my husband if he’d build me a dollhouse, it turned out to be a miniature gem from the Georgian period – a one-inch-to-the-foot equivalent of a small gray stone m...

Kaylea Cross | Meet the Air Force Pararescue Jumpers
Author Guest / September 5, 2011

Ever heard of the Air Force’s Pararescue Jumpers? PJs for short. If the answer’s no, I’m not surprised, since they don’t get much recognition in the media for all the amazing things they do. But, I have it on good authority they prefer it that way. PJs are Special Ops trained medic commandos that go into harm’s way to perform risky search and rescue operations, like extracting a downed air crew behind enemy...

Fresh Pick | BARBEQUE BIBLE: SAUCES, RUBS AND MARINADES, BASTES, BUTTERS, AND GLAZES by Steven Raichlen
Fresh Pick / September 4, 2011

Barbecue Bible May 2006 On Sale: September 3, 2011 320 pages ISBN: 0761119795 EAN: 9780761119791 Paperback $12.95  Add to Wish List CookbooksBuy at Amazon.com Best outdoor prep for a holiday weekend with a cookout! Barbeque Bible: Sauces, Rubs and Marinades, Bastes, Butters, and Glazes by Steven Raichlen Best Compilation of Barbeque Techniques and Recipes The New Yorker said it best: \”For aspiring gourmets of the grill, ther...