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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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What is the title of your latest release? THE NEIGHBORS ARE WATCHING What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? A mom who’s about to be an empty-nester and a Gen-Z librarian team up to solve a murder in their wealthy suburb. How did you decide where your book was going to take place? That’s easy – the DC suburbs! All my books are set here, among perfectly manicured lawns and white picket fences that hide terrible secrets. Would yo...

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What is the title of your latest release?THE GHOST CITY, but the paperback for BLOOD AND TREASURE publishes May 19th, 2026. What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?Holes. Strange holes the size of baseball stadiums, going down miles into the ice, are popping up all over the western Antarctic, accompanied by increasingly violent tremors. Nobody understands why. The ice sheet is on the brink of collapse. Meanwhile, on the Mekong River i...

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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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The Sweetbriar’s Thorns: Wars Of The Roses Part II
History / January 14, 2012

History ReFreshed Exploring what’s “new” on the historical shelves The previous column focused on the personages who began the Wars of the Roses, from Henry VI‘s claim for the throne being challenged by his cousin Richard of York until the death of Edward IV.  Now the stage is set for the final decisive struggle between the Plantagenet heirs, represented by Edward IV’s brother Richard, and the Tudors, who ...

Barnes & Noble in Firewheel Town Center To Host Release of New Mystery
News / January 12, 2012

Set in Austin, Hill Country, UNDERCURRENTS is the second volume in the popular Detective Craig Rylander Clover-Mystery series. Barnes & Noble in Firewheel Town Center will host the first North Texas release party with the authors, George Arnold and Ken Squier, Friday, January 13 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. according to Katy Hastings, the store’s community relations manager. UNDERCURRENTS: The Van Pelt Enigma, set in Austin and the ...

THE BUNGALOW is a Pulpwood Queen 2012 Book Club Selection. See Sarah Jio at Pulpwood Queen’s Girlfriend Weekend in Jefferson, TX
News / January 12, 2012

“The Bungalow is a story as luscious as its exotic setting. Ms. Jio has crafted a wartime story of passion and friendship, loss and mystery. – Karen White, author of The Beach Trees “[U]nabashedly romantic . . . thanks to Jio’s (The Violets of March) deft handling of her plot and characters. Fans of Nicholas Sparks will enjoy this gentle historical love story.” -Library Journal “Engrossing…this myst...

Mia Marlowe | A Man in a Kilt…
Author Guest / January 12, 2012

What’s so special about a guy in a kilt? Getting him out of it, of course. In SINS OF THE HIGHLANDER, “Mad Rob” MacLaren peels off his own plaid to take a bath after a sleepless night. The poor guy has had to flee from his pursuers, sleep in a cave without a fire, and fight off a wolf-pack. Of course, he brought all this trouble on himself when he abducted his enemy’s bride from the altar. To make matters worse, ...

Fresh Pick | WHISPERS IN THE DARK by Maya Banks
Fresh Pick / January 12, 2012

KGI #4  January 2012 On Sale: January 3, 2012 Featuring: Shea; Nathan Kelly 352 pages ISBN: 0425246108 EAN: 9780425246108 Kindle: B005ERITRU Paperback $7.99 Add to Wish List Romance Suspense Buy at Amazon.com Picked as a Book Club favorite, like candy, you can’t read just one! Whispers In The Dark by Maya Banks She came to him when he needed her the most. She came to him at his lowest point. The voice of an angel, a whisper i...

Adrienne Giordano – New Year’s Resolutions
Author Guest / January 11, 2012

Call me crazy, but I love January. For me, January means getting over that winter hump and looking ahead to spring. The thing I won’t do in January is set New Year’s resolutions. Maybe I’m a party-pooper, I don’t know. All I know is that the last New Year’s resolution I set was giving up chocolate. If you know me at all, you know the idea of this is laughable. I have a ferocious yearning for dark chocolate....

Anne Gracie | A Marriage Of Convenience
Author Guest / January 10, 2012

I’m a sucker for a marriage of convenience story. I love everything about them. I’ve written quite a few of them and read heaps, and one thing I love is that no two stories are the same. It all boils down to who the bride and groom are, under what conditions have they married and what expectations do they have about each other — and the marriage. Also, since I mostly write historicals set in the Regency, it’s very su...

Olivia Kingsley | Rating Your Reads — Win PRETTY PERSUASION
Author Guest / January 9, 2012

One of my new year traditions is to take a look at the list of books I read in the past year. How many books did I read? In what genre? And most importantly, how did I like them? I immediately noticed that the majority of the books I added to my reading list were rated 4 or 5 stars, with the odd 3-star book here and there. There were no 1 or 2-star books. Does that mean I like all the books I read? Well, yes and no. It really just means...

Julia Knight | Fun and games with names.
Author Guest / January 9, 2012

Names in fiction, as in life, are important. While they may not tell you what sort of person someone is, they can tell a lot about where/when they were born. Tarquin and Fred may have been born at the same time, but I suspect into very different families. Diminutives maybe hint a little at the person – someone who insists on being called Anthony is probably a very different Anthony who tells everyone to ‘Call me Tone.’ So in f...

Chellesie B. Dancer | What Makes a Story Hot?
Author Guest / January 7, 2012

For me, what makes a story hot is when we see the attraction build between the main characters, bit by bit, as they get to know each other. And as the sexual excitement increases, they discover something new that makes their love life sizzle. There’s a lot of talk about how gorgeous the hero and heroine have to be. While they do have to be attractive, especially to each other, I don’t find it necessary to read that over and ...