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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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What is the title of your latest release?THE ROOMMATE RULE What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?A travel influencer’s plus-one drops out of a six-week trip to Wales at the last minute, so a friend of his sister’s takes their place. They set some ground rules and find that some they’re much better at following than others. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?I knew I wanted to keep it in the UK, but some...

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STAR-CROSSED SUMMER is a second-chance romance set in a fictional coastal Carolina town, where two costars fall in love, break up, and are reunited ten years later, forced to confront old wounds and lingering secrets. Writing this book gave me the perfect excuse to dive into one of my pop culture obsessions: the real-life enemies-to-lovers romance of Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams. Back in 2004, they didn’t get along during the filming of The...

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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 Angela Bell! Writes:One might categorize my books as historical romance, but I like to describe them as A Cuppa Victorian Whimsy because, as Anne Shirley would say, that sounds so much more poetical! Inspired by LITTLE WOMEN and Inspector Gadget, ...

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Joanne Kennedy | Every Character Has a Story
Author Guest / February 10, 2016

While I was writing HOW TO WRANGLE A COWBOY, I found myself wishing I could start the story a generation or two early. I write contemporaries, and I love my modern-day cowboys and their spunky modern women. But from the opening pages, where heroine Lindsey Ward’s grandma is mourning her husband in her own inimitable way, I longed to write the story of her grandparents, Bud and Grace Ward. A former stunt rider, Bud encapsulates all the...

Kat Martin | Movies and Writing
Author Guest / February 10, 2016

Since Academy Awards night is one of my favorite evenings, I thought it might be fun to talk movies. Old favorites, new favorites, worst picks of all time. Who doesn’t love ET? Star Wars? Gone with the Wind? Wizard of Oz? They’re classics, never to be forgotten. As I look back, I realize some of the novels I’ve written were probably inspired by films I’ve seen and loved. Old movies like The African Queen with Humphrey Bogart and...

Girls Don’t Want to Be Played — Cindi Madsen
Author Spotlight / February 9, 2016

Don’t miss the much-anticipated follow up to USA Today bestselling novel, GETTING LUCKY NUMBER SEVEN. ANATOMY OF A PLAYER by Cindi Madsen This bad boy is about to get played… After getting her heart broken by a player again, Whitney Porter is done with men. She’s focusing on her future career and her first assignment at the college newspaper: Posing as a sports writer for an exposé on the extra perks jocks receive. But Hudson...

Michele Callahan | If this book had a music playlist or soundtrack, what would it be and why?
Author Guest / February 9, 2016

Music is powerful. The melodies crash through our bloodstream and make us feel whatever it is that the musician/lyricist wanted us to feel: anger, despair, desire, love, longing, happiness. Every emotion we can imagine is expressed in music. When I got the idea for my new Love You Like A Love Song Series, I was struggling with the question asked today; If this book had a music soundtrack, what would it be and why? And then I thought, th...

Christy English | A Highland Tea
Author Guest / February 9, 2016

Lady Olivia, the matriarch of the Waters Highland clan, has sent her two youngest sons south to London with the task of marrying off their hoydenish sister, Mary Elizabeth Waters. While in England, Alexander (HOW TO SEDUCE A SCOT) and Robert (HOW TO WED A WARRIOR) were under strict instructions not to marry an English girl, a stricture which they both ignored. Mary Elizabeth can out-hunt, out-shoot, and out-ride every man she has ever m...

“It was a dark and stormy night…” Using setting in story
News / February 9, 2016

by Beth Cornelison It was a dark and stormy night… Ah, yes. The trite opening line that even Snoopy, in his Great Writer persona, used to set the stage for his novel. Why? Because setting, when used to the fullest advantage, is an important element of a writer’s toolbox. What would Rebecca be without the mysterious and austere Manderley? Would Star Wars be the same in a galaxy just around the corner from Earth? The setting of a ...

Meet Lisa Gardner
Interviews / February 9, 2016

Our reviewer Sandra Wurman, wrote FIND HER “first and foremost I have to say I’ve never been more emotionally invested in a story. FIND HER crept into my heart and consciousness and refused to leave. This book is so well written with obvious attention to details and sequences that the author, Lisa Gardner, deserves plaudits for a job very well done. I’ve read lots of crime novels, but FIND HER is gritty and scarily pla...

Fresh Pick | LIE IN WAIT by Eric Rickstad
Fresh Pick / February 8, 2016

Fresh Pick for Monday, February 8th, 2016 is LIE IN WAIT by Eric Rickstad #SuspenseMonday About LIE IN WAIT From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of THE SILENT GIRLS comes another unforgettable thriller set in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, featuring Detective Sonja Test Even in a quiet Vermont town, unspeakable acts of the past can destroy the peace of the present In the remote, pastoral hamlet of Canaan, Vermont...

J.L. Hammer | Up Close and Personal With a U.S. Marshal
Author Guest / February 8, 2016

In the next Vegas Vixens novel, TATTOOED AS TROUBLE, from Entangled Publishing, Raegan Storm enters the Witness Protection Program after witnessing a murder only to lose her heart to the U.S. Marshal sworn to protect her. This isn’t just any U.S. Marshal, but the ruggedly handsome Quinn Bronson. He takes his job as a marshal seriously and by the book, that is until he has to guard the lovely Rae Storm. And boy, does she turn his world...

Christine Wenger | From The Desk Of Trixie Matkowski
Author Guest / February 8, 2016

For the Sandy Harbor Lure newspaper: HOLIDAY TRADITIONS By Trixie Matkowski In this busy world, there are some traditions during the holidays that comfort us and bring back lovely memories. For instance, on Christmas Eve, we kids would wait to hear Santa’s footsteps and the reindeer hooves on the roof. No matter how hard we tried to stay up, we’d never hear them. But, without fail, the next morning when we looked, there would be som...