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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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Each Friday the Smashwords store reports the bestselling indie fiction titles based on the previous week’s sales. If an author has more than one title eligible for the list, only the highest performing title will be included. This ensures high-performing titles receive the accolades they deserve, while providing up-and-coming authors the visibility they have earned. Don’t miss Monday’s Top 10 Hot Preorders List, where Smashwords will provid...

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What is the title of your latest release?My latest release is MURDER AT HADDONFORD MANOR, the first book in the Charlotte Reinford Mysteries series. What’s the “elevator pitch” for MURDER AT HADDONFORD MANOR?MURDER AT HADDONFORD MANOR is a classic British-style cozy mystery about Charlotte Reinford, a young woman who leaves the convent where she grew up for a position at a grand country estate. But her new beginning quickly turns dangerous ...

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What is the title of your latest release?THEN HE WAS GONE What’s the “elevator pitch” for THEN HE WAS GONE?It’s every parent’s worst nightmare. Six-year-old Henry goes missing at the end of a family hike in Rocky Mountain National Park. Is he lost in the park? Or has he been kidnapped? His parents don’t know which would be worse as they are pushed to their breaking point in a desperate search for their son. How did you decide to write...

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Political fantasy romance understands that love is never just love when crowns are involved. A kiss can shift an alliance. A wedding can end a war or start one. A private betrayal can become a public disaster by dawn. These are romances where the stakes sit at the council table as much as the bedside, and every vow carries the weight of land, bloodline, duty, and history. That is what makes the trope so addictive. The lovers are not only asking, ...

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Stacy Reid | The Erotic Reading of a Victorian Lord
Author Guest / August 13, 2014

“You captivate me. I admire your thirst for adventure…your joy for freedom, your vivacity. I want you because you rouse me as no other woman has done in years, if ever. And I want to burn in the passion I see beneath your cool gaze, a passion I suspect will satiate my every need. I want to see you bound to my bed with silken ropes as I spank you, fulfilling your every dark fantasy. Then I want to ride you hard and deep, until neithe...

Kate Willoughby | The Silly Side of Hockey
Author Guest / August 13, 2014

When I began writing hockey romances, I discovered that NHL players love to play pranks on each other. For instance, here’s a video showing Patrick Sharp and Adam Burish ordering an unwanted breakfast for two of their fellow Blackhawks. Some might find these type of hijinks immature, but I find them amusingly endearing. Like Sharp and Burish, my hockey players are intense competitors who train and play hard, but I like to balance that...

AIN’T SHE SWEET? Join Week 3 of the SEP Read-Along!
Author Guest / August 12, 2014

Readers everywhere fell under the spell of NATURAL BORN CHARMER last week, including our special author guest Tessa Dare who shared with us her fondness for the SEP title (and an inside look at her pajama party with SEP and Eloisa James!). Now we’re starting week three of the read-along with AIN’T SHE SWEET? and we’re so excited to get started! Later this week, Sarah MacLean will be joining us for a special guest post,...

Terry Spear | How A Highland Alpha Wolf Makes A First Impression
Author Guest / August 12, 2014

Everyone knows how important first impressions are, aye? Grant MacQuarrie, the hero of my recent release HERO OF A HIGHLAND WOLF, wants badly to make a strong first impression on my heroine—he wants to scare her off! Colleen Playfair wishes to claim her inheritance, a Scottish castle in the highlands. But she is an American, what could she possibly know about managing such a large estate. Grant knows. His people have been taking care ...

Gina L. Maxwell | Inspiration and Serendipity
Author Guest / August 12, 2014

A question that writers get asked a lot is about where we get our inspiration. When making up dozens of in-depth stories doesn’t come naturally to someone, it’s hard for them to fathom how we can possibly come up with so many characters and plots and details. This is no different from my inability to fathom how song writers can create dozens of new melodies and lyrics and hear it all in their head before they ever get it down on pap...

Ella Quinn | Intuition Versus Research
Author Guest / August 12, 2014

It’s wonderful to be back on Fresh Fiction!! Last time I visited, I talked about my muse. Well, she was out while I was writing ENTICING MISS EUGENIE VILLARET, book 5 in The Marriage Game. Although I live in St. Thomas, where the book is set, finding any information between the end of the Napoleonic war and the mid-19th century is difficult to say the least. The pirates had, for the most part ceased to be active and life had become a ...

Terrie Farley Moran | Setting: Why Must The Story Be in This Place?
Author Guest / August 11, 2014

Or for me more personally the question is: Why does the story line in WELL READ, THEN DEAD fit so well on Estero Island in Fort Myers Beach? Plot, character and setting are often referred to as the three-legged stool of story. I’ve heard writers fight over, er, discuss the preeminence of character over plot vs. plot over character, but no one seems to want to arm wrestle about the importance of setting. There are folks who think setti...

Ellery Adams | Searching for My Downton Abbey: How The Book Retreat Mystery Series Was Born
Author Guest / August 11, 2014

I’ve begun to think that inspiration is a bit like love: it appears unexpectedly and completely consumes one’s thoughts. I wasn’t looking to write a new series when the idea for The Book Retreat Mysteries struck. I was plenty busy with The Books By The Bay series, the Charmed Pie Shoppe series, and writing one half of The Novel Idea Mysteries (under the name Lucy Arlington). However, this muse refused to be ignored. Two summers ag...

Amber Lin | Five Reasons to Love the Hero from FALLING FOR THE PIRATE
Author Guest / August 9, 2014

I’m so excited to celebrate the release of my historical romance, FALLING FOR THE PIRATE, from Entangled Publishing. This is the second installment in the Men of Fortune series, which features sexy former pirates who are working to establish themselves as legitimate–and who each find love in the process. I especially love the hero of FALLING FOR THE PIRATE. Nate is dark, brooding, and wants nothing more than to redeem himself an...

Elle Kennedy | Top 5 Must-Haves in Romance
Author Guest / August 9, 2014

Confession: I’m a very picky reader. Once I find an author I like, I tend to stick with them until the end of time. But this isn’t to say I’m not open to finding new authors. I get tons of book recommendations, and though I give everything a try, there are many books that I start but never finish. Either they don’t hook me right off the bat, or I can’t get a real sense of the characters, or the plot just doesn’t do it for me...