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Book Title: A FONDNESS FOR TRUTH, the brand-new Polizei Bern mystery Character Name: Renzo Donatelli   What do you do for a living? I’m a cop. Specifically, I’m what the Canton of Bern Police call an investigator or Fahnder, a plain-clothes detective assigned to all kinds of cases: car thefts, drugs, break-ins, murders, you name it. I’m not a specialist like the homicide detectives I work with. That’s my ambition, to do homicide full...

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The most talked-about tourist attraction in Regency England in the summer of 1815 was the deposed French emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte, who spent two weeks on a British naval ship anchored off the southern coast of Devon. This little-known footnote in history plays out in the background of my new historical mystery-thriller, WHAT CANNOT BE SAID, in which Sebastian St. Cyr, Lord Devlin, investigates the bizarre murder of a woman and her daughter ...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? CHRISTA COMES OUT OF HER SHELL   2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? A reclusive marine biologist discovers her father isn’t dead after all, and comes back to Los Angeles to help her family, deal with the social media fall out of fresh fame and fall in love. Unintentionally.   3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? All of my books a...

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The first time I went to Seoul after all that had gone down with Duri, I wasn’t trying to look for him. But when a person you used to know goes away because you left them on the side of the Pacific Ocean on the night his entire world changed and took an entire music industry with it, sometimes the only solace you can afford is to trace some of his steps. See if we can catch a whiff of what he must’ve seen or smelled when he was just another K...

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After close to a decade of armed war between pro-slavery and free-state forces, Kansas joined the Union as a Free State on January 29, 1861. This led an enraged South to fire on Ft. Sumter and secede from the Union three months later. My family moved to Lawrence, Kansas in 1951, when I was four. Our first few nights in town were spent at the Eldridge Hotel, which had been the headquarters for the anti-slavery leadership – it was twice burned to...

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Book Title: ONE OF US KNOWS Character Name: Bad Day System (Members: Ken, Solomon, Della, Empress, Keke, Mesmer, Lurk)   How would you describe your family or your childhood? Ken: ADHD means I have a Swiss cheese memory and the amnesia from dissociative identity disorder makes it a thousand times worse. I don’t remember much of my childhood beyond getting in fights with classmates and disappointing my parents. Solomon: They weren’t disappoin...

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1–What is the title of your latest release? KATE’S WAR 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? With the threat of invasion and bombing by Germany hanging heavily over England at the start of World War II, twenty-year-old Kate is devastated when she’s forced to postpone her dream of a singing career to help out at home. When she finds herself responsible for the well-being of a young Jewish girl, her priorities chang...

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Avenging Angel by Kristen Ashley Life’s A Beach, Book 1, Hawaii Heat Series by Jamie K. Schmidt Unspoken Bonds, Book 2, Long Shot Series by Michelle Grey The Arrangement, Book 1, Arrangement Novels by Kiersten Modglin Trident Security Series, Book 2, Trident Security Series: A Special Collection by Samantha Cole SEAL Protectors (Alpha SEALs Box Set) by Makenna Jameison To Love A Lawman Box Set, To Love A Lawman Series by Peggy McKenzie With...

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Book Title: BRUTAL CAPO Character Name: Salvatore   How would you describe your family or your childhood? My family has been part of the Cosa Nostra since its inception. I guess you would say we are your typical Italian-American family. Except, not all of our businesses are strictly legal. And our way of dealing with problems might be considered a little extreme by some.   I was raised to be a Capo. Every game I played in my childhood w...

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Whenever I start drafting a new project, I need to move. I have to walk around the city, ride my bike through the park, get on a bus or a train, or just start driving to nowhere, as long as I’m in transit. I don’t really know why, but that’s how I get my inspiration flowing. The whole time, I’m not completely present in any of the places I am, but rather in a meditative state. Part of that process is listening to music while I go — I im...

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Shobhan Bantwal | Sex and the Sari
Author Guest / August 1, 2011

When I first decided to write mainstream women’s fiction with romantic elements, I was plagued by doubts. With romance comes sex. Was I capable of writing convincing love scenes? Would Indian characters wearing saris and kurtis and indulging in carnal pleasures sound realistic to my readers? I realized I would never find out unless I tried to work in a sex scene here and there—lift the sari. I could envision the scandalized look...

Fresh Pick | THE CONFESSIONS OF CATHERINE DE MEDICI by C.W. Gortner
Fresh Pick / July 31, 2011

June 2011 On Sale: May 24, 2011 Featuring: Henri; Catherine de Medici; Coligny 432 pages ISBN: 034550187X EAN: 9780345501875 Paperback $15.00  Add to Wish List Historical Buy at Amazon.com Best Historical Summer Reads The Confessions Of Catherine De Medici by C.W. Gortner The ambitious, gripping tale of one of history’s most notorious and misunderstood queens . . . The truth is, none of us are innocent. We all have sins to confes...

Shea Berkley | They Aren’t Real
Author Guest / July 31, 2011

I was talking to my critique partner the other day, discussing my characters (I was having a crisis or more to the point, my character was), and when I paused, she said, “You know they aren’t real, right?” “Who aren’t?” I asked. “Your characters.” I hyperventilated. Was she kidding? No, she wasn’t. I live a very strange life. I interact with people who really don’t exist, not i...

Fresh Pick | SUPERNATURAL NOIR by Gregory Frost et al
Fresh Pick / July 30, 2011

June 2011 On Sale: June 22, 2011 336 pages ISBN: 1595825460 EAN: 9781595825469 Paperback $19.99  Add to Wish List Graphic Novel Buy at Amazon.com Noir, horror, suspense, mixed in a graphics treat! Supernatural Noir by Gregory Frost, Nick Mamatas, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Joe R. Lansdale, Brian Evenson A hit man who kills with coincidence . . . A detective caught in a war between two worlds . . . A man whose terrible appetites hide an ev...

Nicola Cornick | Scandalous Women of the Regency!
Author Guest / July 29, 2011

Hi everyone and thank you to Fresh Fiction for inviting me to blog today. It’s lovely to be here! Ever since my Scandalous Women of the Ton Series launched last year I’ve been asked by readers just how authentic is the historical background to the series. We are accustomed to think that women’s lives in the late 18th and early 19th century were very circumscribed. Diaries and the novels and letters of authors such as Jane Austen s...

Stephanie Julian | Juggling Balls and Carpet Sweeping
Author Guest / July 28, 2011

When I first started writing towards publication, I had two sons under the age of three. During the day, I was working as a freelance feature writer for a local newspaper but at night, while my husband worked the nightshift at the same paper, I would write. My oldest would go to bed at 8 but my youngest wasn’t as predictable. I can remember nights sitting at my computer, rocking my youngest to sleep in his carrier with my foot whi...

James Barney | How Long Can We Really Live?
Author Guest / July 27, 2011

Hello, and thanks for inviting me to be part of Fresh Fiction. Have you heard of the INDY gene?  It’s a gene that scientists discovered about ten years ago in fruit flies that can be manipulated to double or triple their life spans.  This is real science mind you, not fiction (I’ll get to the fiction in a moment).  “INDY” stands for “I’m Not Dead Yet,” a Monty Python reference.  Remember the “plag...

Michelle Marcos | Top 5 Scottish Hotties
Author Guest / July 26, 2011

There’s only one thing I like better than a man in a kilt: a man out of one.  The great thing about reading romance novels with Scottish heroes is that there are lots of Scottish actors that we can mentally cast in these roles.  I’m a serious Anglophile when it comes to those of the opposite sex, and men of the UK have always held a special place in my fantasies.  But no matter what nationality of man you prefer, few are more dro...

Fresh Pick | MOON CALLED by Patricia Briggs
Fresh Pick / July 25, 2011

Patricia Briggs’ Mercy Thompson: Volume 1 March 2011 On Sale: March 8, 2011 128 pages ISBN: 1606902032 EAN: 9781606902035 Paperback $16.99  Add to Wish List Graphic Novel, Fantasy Urban Buy at Amazon.com From best selling series… Moon Called by Patricia Briggs Mercy Thompson inhabits two worlds without truly belonging to either. To the human inhabitants of the Tri-Cities she’s an oddity, a female mechanic operatin...

Amelia Grey | Biggest Book Bloopers…
Author Guest / July 25, 2011

Good Morning! Thank you for having me at Fresh Fiction. I’m happy to be with you today to talk a little about my new book A GENTLEMAN NEVER TELLS and along the way I thought it might be fun to talk about some bloopers I’ve had in my books. You know when you are writing somewhere close to one hundred thousand words it’s easy to write the wrong thing and over look it. Some of the easiest mistakes to overlook is she for he, there for...