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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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Fresh Pick | IT HAD TO BE YOU by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Fresh Pick / September 13, 2011

Chicago Star/Bonner Brothers series – book #1 March 2002 On Sale: March 5, 2002 Featuring: Dan Celebow; Phoebe Somerville 384 pages ISBN: 0380776839 EAN: 9780380776832 Paperback (reprint) $7.99  Add to Wish List Romance Contemporary Buy at Amazon.com Everyone reads about the Chicago Stars at the start of football season, so, here’s number 1 It Had to Be You by Susan Elizabeth Phillips The Chicago Stars are about to take...

Spotlight on Cleo Coyle
Author Spotlight / September 13, 2011

Cleo Coyle Murder By Mocha Buy at Coffee House Mystery #10 Berkley August 2011 On Sale: August 2, 2011 Featuring: Clare Cosi 384 pages ISBN: 0425241432 EAN: 9780425241431 Hardcover Add to Wish List Read An Excerpt Dying for Chocolate For over twenty years, my husband and I have been living and working in New York City. Our bestselling Coffeehouse Mysteries—a unique blend of crime, romance, humor, and action—are set here, too, around...

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...