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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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Excerpt from ENTER THE NIGHTMARE by Jayne Castle: The masked figure reached the bed and looked down at the bundled shape beneath the quilt. In a horrifyingly swift, efficient motion, he yanked back the covers. He raised his other hand in preparation for plunging a small weapon of some kind into what he assumed was a sleeping woman. Moonlight sparked briefly on the syringe. At least it wasn’t a knife. Maybe murder wasn’t the goal. Of c...

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Book Title: A FATAL EXHIBITIONCharacter Name: Katie Bonner How would you describe your family or your childhood?I was orphaned at age six and brought up by my elderly Aunt Lizzie. She was childless, so it was an adjustment for both of us. A sedate old lady and a noisy little girl. She was strict, but I never doubted that she loved me and always put my welfare first. What was your greatest talent?Probably organization, and I have a master’s ...

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Several years ago, I featured Caridad in a piece I wrote and recorded for NPR. It turned out to be the most downloaded piece on NPR and ran constantly. Listeners found Caridad and her books as fascinating as I do.  When I first featured you in an NPR piece, you were writing mysteries (thrillers?) set in South Beach.  I loved the setting, the plot, the action. What drew you to write books in Florida? And I see that you still do!&nb...

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Jennifer Probst | A Knock Out Ending
Author Guest / June 15, 2012

I’ve been thinking about some shared elements of a really great book and movie. Some are easy to spot: great characters, chemistry, sexual tension, decent plot. But one of the unnamed ingredients in a book that makes a reader sigh, cry, and hug the book to her chest in pure love is the knock–out ending. In the romance novel, happily ever after is a given. Most readers insist on a wonderful satisfying journey to get to the ha...

Ann Purser | Who is Ivy Beasley…Really?
Author Guest / June 14, 2012

Ivy Beasley has appeared in all three series of my novels. In the Round Ringford six books she was a miserable old tab, dominating her two friends, Ethel and Doris, and much of the traditions of village life in general. Then, in the first of the murder stories, she pops up in an old folks home in Suffolk in the East of England. This residential home, Springfields, is not to Ivy`s liking! She did, however, agree to move to be near her mu...

Sally Goldenbaum | Characters Welcome
Author Guest / June 12, 2012

Nell, Birdie, Izzy, and Cass. My cast of characters. My friends. My alter egos. I know how the women of Sea Harbor walk, what they eat, how much they weigh, where they went to school, and the first time they had sex. I even know what number they are on the Enneagram chart. They are my mainstays in the Seaside Knitters mystery series. My stars and my glue. But often, way too often, I haven’t a clue what they are going to do next. A...

Ruthie Webb | Exclusive Excerpt of ABOUT LAST NIGHT
Author Guest / June 12, 2012

City reached into his briefcase and brought out two bags of chips and three candy bars. “I came bearing gifts. Thought you might be hungry. Do you prefer”—he glanced at the bags—”prawn or salt-and-vinegar crisps? Or if you don’t fancy crisps, I also have these.” He fanned the candy bars out on one broad palm. “I don’t know what you like yet,” he explained, his tone apologetic. Cath cas...

Desiree Holt | A World Without Books
Author Guest / June 10, 2012

Or why reading and writing are vitamins for the brain I remember reading book from the earliest age. Books were a staple in our household. My mother and my sister read constantly. Mostly mysteries, I think. My first books were things like THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER and THE JUNGLE BOOK. Books that took me to faraway and mysterious places. Books that stirred my imagination and made me create my own stories. As I grew into my teen years my r...

Tiffany Truitt | Why Dystopian? Why Now?
Author Guest / June 8, 2012

Yep. I’m an author. Yep. I have a novel coming out on June 12th. Yep. It’s a dystopian. Yep. Yet, another dystopian novel. Groan? Much like the plethora of vampire novels that appeared on the shelves after the wildly successful Twilight series, the publishing world is pushing out dystopian novel after dystopian novel Why are dystopian novels so popular right now? It would be easy to point to The Hunger Games as the reason be...

Shawn Dalton-Smith | To Forgive or Not? ~ Comment to win LIFE AFTER
Author Guest / June 8, 2012

Imagine you have everything you ever wanted. In twenty-four hours, the man of your dreams will make you his wife. Life is good. Then, in an instant, it’s all gone. You’re mowed down and your life is cut short thanks to a drunk driver. And your best friend was the one behind the wheel. Could you forgive her? What if after you died, your friend married the man you thought you would spend the rest of your life with? Could you f...

Tamara Hogan | Favorite Romantic Heroes
Author Guest / June 7, 2012

Today, I’d like to talk a little bit about my favorite romantic heroes. I read my first romance novel when I was ten years old. I was a very precocious reader, blasting through everything of interest in my library’s children’s section in record time. After finishing Little House, Nancy Drew, The Hardy Boys and Trixie Belden series, I took a 90′ turn into the adult stacks, and never looked back. (There was no such...

Joanne Kennedy | Men at Work
Author Guest / June 7, 2012

I love my job. Writing is a pleasure. Signing books and meeting readers is a rush. But the best part of writing contemporary Western romance is the research. Last summer, preparing to write COWBOY CRAZY took me behind the chutes at Cheyenne Frontier Days to watch cowboys in action, riding some of the rip-snortingest broncs and bulls in rodeo. Donning my Western shirt, boots and cowboy hat—requirements for everyone with a press pass—...

Mariah Stewart | Home for the Summer – Comment to Win
Author Guest / June 4, 2012

When I was a child, “home for the summer” meant that respite from school – June right on through to the week after Labor Day, that golden time of endless fun in the sun. Summer meant later lights out at night, reading in the shade of the back yard trees, and chasing fireflies at night with my friends in the neighborhood. There were the annual trips to visit my mother’s aunt in North Weymouth, Massachusetts, where...