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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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What is the title of your latest release?LOVE WELLS KEPT What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?After an accident erases years of his memory, a man returns to his family’s ranch in hopes of piecing back together the life and love he thought he had lost forever. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?Growing up as a reader in small-town British Columbia, I rarely picked up a book that took place in Canada. Wh...

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Each Monday the Smashwords store lists the top ten most highly anticipated indie fiction ebooks based on the previous week’s preorder accumulations. Each title on the list is scheduled to release within the next week. To help the talented authors on this list accumulate even more preorders, click the title of the book. The hyperlink will bring you to a Books2Read page where you can order from your preferred ebook retailer. If the preorder is pa...

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Most fiction authors are creative by nature. They have other outlets and mediums they escape to while not plinking away on their keyboard. To be creative in three different entertainment arenas, however, isn’t all that common. To juggle all three careers at once is even less common. That’s why today’s author is so special. Not only does Holly Stars have a fresh and creative mystery series, the Misty Divine Mysteries are thought provoking an...

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They call it the “Paris of the East”, and for very good reason. The states of Eastern Europe often get a bad rep for their cold and stark, communist-era landscape, but the Hungarian capital of Budapest is truly a shining jewel among the granite. You only have to walk down its wide Parisian-style boulevards, with icing-on-the-cake décor on the pre-20th century buildings, to appreciate its draw, alongside the opulent (and very beneficial) ther...

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By scheduling vacation during the summer, we speed up the shortest season. Of course, the weather is nicer, and the kids are out of school, so it makes sense. But Memorial Day to the Fourth of July to Labor Day seems like three weeks. Taking a week to ourselves is a tight squeeze. Many years ago, a man my father worked with owned a cottage on a lake in Wisconsin. He loaned it to us and we eight would stay for a week. My mom would buy groceries an...

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Welcome back to Jen’s Jewels, where I uncover the reads that will keep you turning pages long into the night. Today’s spotlight is on ENTER THE NIGHTMARE by Jayne Castle – a thrilling blend of paranormal suspense, danger, and sizzling chemistry. With a mysterious hotel, missing memories, deadly secrets, and a heroine fighting to reclaim her life, this Harmony novel pulls you into a dark and electrifying world where nightmares don’t ju...

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What is the title of your latest release?THE LOST CHATEAU What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?A Chateau reveals its secrets: stories of forbidden love, devastating betrayal, and a child who vanished years ago. How did you decide where your book was going to take place?The Dordogne in France is a timeless region packed with Chateaux dripping with historical secrets. During a visit there I knew it would be the perfect place to set m...

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Lauren Layne | MADE FOR YOU: Enemies to Lovers
Author Guest / October 28, 2014

In celebration of MADE FOR YOU‘s release day, Lauren Layne has shared her favorite enemies-to-lovers stories that helped inspire her latest contemporary romance! Top 5 Favorite Enemies-to-Lovers Stories 10 Things I Hate About You–Filmed in my hometown, so I know like 90% of the extras you see at that high school! Star Wars (Leia and Hans) You’ve Got Mail–I’ve watched his movie so many times it’s alarming Maria an...

Ella Quinn | A French Countdown to Christmas
Author Guest / October 28, 2014

Aside from his family, the one person Georges, Marquis Cruzy-le-Châtel has tried to keep safe during the Napoleonic Wars is Madeleine du Beaune, the woman he wishes to marry. Although, the war is over, shadowy forces are at work to bring Napoleon back to power. When George discovers Madeleine is in danger, he joins forces with the British Home Office to rescue her and bring down a spy ring. When George first appeared in my second book,...

Charlee Fam | Deleted Scenes
Author Guest / October 28, 2014

If you’ve read LAST TRAIN TO BABYLON, you already know that Aubrey Glass is the novel’s 22-year-old, slightly contentious narrator. In it’s finished form, the book is written entirely in first person POV. But fun fact: I originally intended to write Last Train in alternating POVs between Aubrey and her high school boyfriend, Adam Sullivan. I was about halfway through writing when I realized I had way more Aubrey than Adam chapters...

Talia Hunter | Her Hot Number: The Story Behind The Story
Author Guest / October 28, 2014

It was the holiday we’d been dreaming about for months. All through the gloomy depths of winter we’d been working long hours, and hubby and I were stressed out and longing for sunshine, cocktails, and relaxation. What could be better than a ten-day break in the Whitsunday group of islands, off the tropical coast of Queensland, Australia? When some people go on holiday, they’re determined to leave no statue, park, cathedral, or fou...

Brenda Novak | Rest in Peace?
Author Guest / October 28, 2014

Serial killers are often the stuff of a good suspense novel. My book, A MATTER OF GRAVE CONCERN, includes them, too. But when we think of serial killers, we often associate them with contemporary stories. Or, if we don’t, we focus primarily on Jack the Ripper. The dark mystery behind Jack the Ripper’s crimes keep the memory of his poor victims ever-present. I’ve always been intrigued by Jack the Ripper, but when I was looking for ...

Amanda G. Stevens | Unexpectedly Speculative
Author Guest / October 24, 2014

Story has been my deepest love since before I could read. And I was serious about it. I watched Mary Poppins at five years old and thought the idea of a carousel horse joining a real horse on a racetrack was insulting. I expressed similar disdain when books violated reality. A mouse born to human parents? A swan learning to read and write and play the trumpet? Ridiculous. I wrote my first story in first grade and never stopped writing. ...

Victoria James | The Top-Ten Hero Must-Haves!
Author Guest / October 24, 2014

Hi! I’m so happy to be back here, blogging at Fresh Fiction! This is release week for my book, THE DOCTOR’S FAKE FIANCEE. I probably had the most fun with the hero in this book, Evan. He was also the most different of all my heroes. He’s a guy who’s always had to excel, skipped ahead in school, and had it instilled in him that he needed to be the best. He’s a guy who’s SO intelligent. But he’s actually the most emotion...

Elizabeth Byler Younts | Voices from My Amish Past
Author Guest / October 24, 2014

When I look back at my earliest memories I remember the flicker of oil lamps casting shadows on the wall of our home, our buggy, and wearing plain clothes. I remember when my dad drove our first car into the driveway—a green Nova with lime colored carpet on the dash—we were leaving the Amish. And when my mammie (grandma) visited from across the street and my mom told me not to bring out my new English dress that was blue seersucker ...

Kate Canterbary | You Know You’re Sleeping with an Architect When…
Author Guest / October 22, 2014

Architects are special creatures. They are cut from a cloth that’s all their own, and lumping them in with businessmen, doctors, or lawyers is to miss the nuances that make architects so fascinating. In all things, they balance art and science, instinct and creativity. They tend to be highly articulate and attend to fine details, and bring deliberate thought to all of their decisions, and those are delightful quirks. Here are a fe...

Gemma Brocato | What I’ve Learned From Where I’ve Lived
Author Guest / October 22, 2014

Have you ever lived somewhere that seriously influenced your life? A place that gave you a different perspective on the world as you know it? What I’ve found is that each place I’ve lived has somehow changed my world view. I grew up in Iowa. We didn’t live in the largest city in the state, but I grew up believing we were the most cosmopolitan utopia ever. I was rudely divested of that notion when I went away to college. But Iowa i...