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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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Nancy Gideon | What Makes a Good Read?
Author Guest / May 30, 2012

I’ve always been a rabid reader. One of my fondest memories is the anticipation of every other Tuesday when our city’s Bookmobile would park up the street so I could pick out all the books I could carry. What did I read?  Everything. Usually things not age appropriate. I devoured anything with words: The good, the bad, and the sometimes really bad. When I opened to page one, I felt compelled to read all the way through to t...

Lacy Williams | Thoughts on Single Dads
Author Guest / May 29, 2012

I don’t know about you, but I love a good book with a single dad for the hero. What is it about single dads that we love so much? I’ve got a couple of theories I’d like to share. The clueless dad—this dad is often new to parenthood and has no idea what he’s doing. We think he’s cute because he means well but will try to feed a toddler baby formula, or can’t figure out how to handle his teenage daugh...

Nalini Singh | The Continuing Cast
Author Guest / May 28, 2012

One of the best things about writing a long-running series is that, as the writer, I get to know my characters very, very well. I know exactly what Drew Kincaid, charmer extraordinaire, for example, will do to make up with his mate after a fight. Forget about flowers or chocolates. No, this is Drew. Strong, intelligent, witty…and just a little bit devious. Hence the gift Indigo receives from him in TANGLE OF NEED, and one that I t...

Donna Alward | Art Imitating Life?
Author Guest / May 26, 2012

Sometimes when we write books, art imitates life. I know that was certainly the case when I sat down to write THE REBEL RANCHER (June 2012), the second book in my Cadence Creek Cowboys duet. In the first book, THE LAST REAL COWBOY (May 2012), I knew Sam had an adopted brother, Tyson. Tyson is actually Sam’s biological cousin, and the way I’d planned it was for Tyson to have always been a bit of a black sheep, always have tha...

Karen Kelley | A Demon and a Cowboy ~ Win WHERE THERE’S SMOKE
Author Guest / May 25, 2012

I’ve loved paranormal since the days Dark Shadows was on TV. We weren’t allowed to watch TV in the day time so my sister and I used to sneak into the living room and turn it down low. I would stand guard. I always stood guard since I was younger, but I caught enough that I was forever hooked on the genre. For my new series I  knew the heroes would be nephilim. The following is a short excerpt from WHERE THERE’S SMOKE ...

Amelia Grey | Questions, Questions, Questions
Author Guest / May 25, 2012

Good morning everyone!  Thank you for having me at Fresh Fiction today. I always enjoy my visits to this fabulous site. You know, as a writer, I get asked the same questions over and over again so I was thinking it might be fun to share with you the top three questions I hear and what I think about them. Without a doubt the most asked question is, “Where do you get your ideas?”  I would love to be able to answer something ...

Paula Paul | What is a woman?
Author Guest / May 13, 2012

A remarkable woman. A woman you can’t forget. An interesting woman. There’s more to her than meets the eye. Chances are, a woman you’ve heard described by any of those terms was also the object of criticism. A woman who won’t stay in her place subjects herself to disparagement . Catherine The Great, Empress of Russia is no exception. She’s the subject of my historical novel, SIN OF THE EMPRESS.The first tim...

Catherine Mann | Day of the Military Spouse
Author Guest / May 11, 2012

Wow, what are the odds I would have a military romance novel out and a blog to write on the one day a year reserved to honor military spouses?  Crazy coincidence!  And very cool!  For those of you who don’t know,  I am a military spouse.  My husband served in the USAF as an aviator for over twenty years – nine moves, multiple war deployments, and many, many TDY days away from home. Without question, the role of military spo...

Shona Husk | What’s with the wings?
Author Guest / May 11, 2012

I’ve been asked a few times why a Goblin prince would have wings (of course if you read the book you’ll find out:-). To clarify: No, Dai is not an angel, far from it. He’s been a Celtic prince, a Roman slave, a mage, a monk, a scholar, a soldier—never an angel or any other winged creature. Okay, but why does he have wings on the cover? Well, when writing the story they kind of appeared, and once they were there they ...

Carly Phillips | Balance in a Contemporary
Author Guest / May 8, 2012

It isn’t easy to write a contemporary novel with serious subject matter and still keep it light and moving quickly.  I had my work cut out for me with Liza McKnight and Dare Barron because the event that links them in the past is a party where a teenage boy died.  That night caused both of their lives to change and ultimately is what brings them together as adults.  Dare and Liza want to be good people.  They live their lives ...