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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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What is the title of your latest release?SECRETS IN THE SAND, Book 2 in the Turtle Island Mysteries series How did you decide where your book was going to take place?Picture Tabby Island, GA. I love it there. It is the perfect setting for cozy mysteries. Would you hang out with your heroine in real life?I would most certainly hang out with Grace. She is the friend that would charge in to back you up and ask questions later. Don’t let her polish...

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In my new book, UNSEASONABLY COLD, A socialite who writes a well-known column disappears without a trace. (An elevator is not a good place to make a pitch.) The story is first told by her best friend who had lunch with her that day and is the last known person to have seen Jane. I wanted to write about grief, loss, irreplaceable friendships. (I wish there was music in this elevator to illustrate my mood). Secrets. Scandal, Betrayal, Police Invest...

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Every month, Fresh Fiction readers look forward to Amazon First Reads selections, searching for stories that offer something truly memorable, books that linger long after the final page. Fresh Fiction also helps readers connect directly to bookstores so they can easily find and enjoy the titles we feature. This June, bestselling author Mary Burton delivers exactly that with THE SKY BENEATH HER, a gripping blend of historical mystery, family secre...

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We are excited to share with you the fourth novel we have written together, THE KINGS OF VEGAS. Some describe this book as Succession set in a Las Vegas family casino. What makes this book unique is the realistic view into the inner workings of the Las Vegas Casino culture from someone who lived and breathed it. That would be me, Karen Mack. My family has lived in Vegas for three generations. My grandfather moved there during prohibition when his...

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Spotlight on Jodi Thomas
Author Spotlight / June 12, 2013

NY Times and USA Today bestselling author Jodi Thomas takes us back to Harmony, Texas, in CAN’T STOP BELIEVING. The sixth book in her popular Harmony series presents a story where big dreams are brewing—and anything and everything is possible… Cord McMillan gave up his freedom at eighteen when he went to jail for a crime he didn’t commit. Now, ten years later, he’s about to give it up again for a piece of land....

Ruthie Knox | The Appeal of the Curious Hero
Author Guest / June 9, 2013

When readers learn the nickname I use for the hero of my latest book—Sean Owens, the “stuttering hacker”—they usually get caught on the “stuttering” part. A romance novel hero who stutters? What the what? Yes. He stutters, and he’s sexy and awesome, competent, caring, somewhat screwed up in the head—all the great hero stuff. I promise. Today, though, I want to talk about the “hacker” part....

Ann Lawrence | The Joy of Sequel Characters
Author Guest / June 7, 2013

Don’t you just love sequel characters? I know I do. I love returning to a series, discovering the new romance, but also learning more about the lives of the characters from an earlier book. LORD OF THE HUNT, being reissued this month in ebook form, is all about sequel characters. When I finished my historical romance, LORD OF THE MIST, I really missed the characters. The emails I received told me fans wanted to know more about the...

Jodi Thomas | It’s hard to leave Harmony
Author Guest / June 5, 2013

Once in a while I write a story that touches my heart. When I finish the book, I feel like I’ve been abducted in the middle of the night away from my home and friends. How could I be stuck in a snow storm in the Texas Panhandle when I should be in Harmony, Texas, dancing in the rain? Where are Martha Q and Tyler Wright? Where’s my ranch? Where are my chili-cheese fries from the diner? That’s kind of how it felt when I ...

Erin McCarthy | College Years – Best or WORSE?
Author Guest / May 31, 2013

Dear Reader, I was talking to a friend last night at the wine bar and I was mentioning writing a college age heroine, and she just sighed and said, “Wow, college was the best and the worst time of my life.  I had a blast, made awesome friends, partied, crushed on the wrong guy, then fell in love with the right one and had him break my heart.”  She went on to say those four years still influence her now in her early thirtie...

Angela Ruth Strong | Writing Real
Author Guest / May 26, 2013

There are some taboo subjects in the Christian writing world—some that just don’t get discussed as if they don’t exist. Honestly, if you look at the inspirational book section at Wal-Mart, you might think we’ve all turned Amish. Women in the church today get boob jobs. Men struggle with porn addictions. Abortions are kept secret. And ministers have been known to cheat. It’s the truth. So I wrote about it. But, ...

Ginger Garrett | Climbing Out of the Trash Can
Author Guest / May 26, 2013

I researched the novel on Jezebel’s life, REIGN, for two years. Then I had to throw the first draft in the trash. When I threw that in the trash, after two years of research and writing, I thought I was getting a fresh start. This next attempt to tell her story, I thought, would be so much better. I was wrong. That draft ended up in the trash, as did the next. Three times I started fresh, and three times I had to admit that the fi...

Erynn Mangum | My Garden Is Made of Ice Cream
Author Guest / May 26, 2013

My husband and I have owned our house for about four and half years and in those four and a half years, we have redone our backyard approximately 92 times. We have ripped up xeriscaping and added grass. We have pulled out trees and added flowers. We have scraped back rock and laid down pavers. And every time we declare the yard “DONE”, we have no sooner gone back inside before we’re planning the next addition to the ya...

The Secret Life of Lecia Cornwall
Author Guest / May 26, 2013

Have you ever seen the wonderful Danny Kaye movie, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty? Danny plays a man with a very ordinary life. Actually, it’s a very dull life. To cope with the endless drudgery, Walter simply imagines adventures, and they often intrude in his everyday life at the worst moments. In his imagination, he’s a gifted surgeon, or a combat pilot flying off into heroic danger. Of course, his family and friends just...

J.J. Cook | One of my favorite things
Author Guest / May 25, 2013

Raindrops on roses are nice, but one of my favorite things is when a reader brings in a beat-up old copy of one of my books. I love to see that the book is worn and well-loved. Not only has this reader enjoyed it, but she has probably shared it with friends and family. Recently, this happened several times as I was signing copies of That OLD FLAME OF MINE across the southeast. Readers come into the store hesitantly, usually clutching th...