Interview with Ashley Nemer

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? My dad wasn’t to happy I had written a vampire book with sex in it, so I wrote a book he would be comfortable reading. A light fun mystery. Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing/etc. come from? High school, my best friend andContinueContinue reading “Interview with Ashley Nemer”

Guest Post by author Terrence McCauley

As part of my blog post, I decided to do a Top Ten List of What I Learned As A Writer. One  Take all top ten lists with a grain of salt. Yes, they’re good for sharing the list compiler’s experiences or opinions in an easy-to-read manner, but they’re still just his/her opinions based onContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by author Terrence McCauley”

LSLL Blog Tour: A Review of NO OTHER WILL DO by Karen Witemeyer

  NO OTHER WILL DO by  Karen Witemeyer Genre: Historical Western Romance / Inspirational Publisher: Bethany House Publishers Date of Publication: June 7, 2016 Number of Pages: 368 Scroll down for Giveaway! Men are optional. That was the credo Emma Chandler’s suffragette aunts taught her and why she established Harper’s Station, a women’s colony thatContinueContinue reading “LSLL Blog Tour: A Review of NO OTHER WILL DO by Karen Witemeyer”

Get your copy today for 99 cents

MOTHER is on sale for .99! : http://tinyurl.com/hzghpsa A Girl’s Worst Nightmare is Her Mother … Priscilla Martin. She’s the diva of Morning Glory Circle and a driving force in the quaint California town of Snapdragon. Overseer of garage sales and neighborhood Christmas decorations, she is widely admired. But few people know the real woman […]ContinueContinue reading “Get your copy today for 99 cents”

Guest Post by author Megan Tayte

Clearing the Cheerio-Strewn Decks: Ten Jobs I Have to Do Before I Can Write   In an ideal world, I would write five to six books a year alongside bringing up my kids, doing my day job, keeping up with the housework and swimming three times a week. Theoretically, it’s possible: I wrote my five-bookContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by author Megan Tayte”

An Interview with Lisa Wells, Author of The Seduction of Kinley Foster

The Seduction of Kinley Foster by Lisa Wells Release date: 5/9/16 Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing/etc. come from? My fourth grade teacher started me on the road to wanting to be an author by giving us weekly writing assignments.  She would give the class the first line of a story and each of usContinueContinue reading “An Interview with Lisa Wells, Author of The Seduction of Kinley Foster”

Character Interview by Linda Joyce, Author of BEHIND THE MASK

An Interview with (Main Character) Chalise Boudreau by BEHIND THE MASK Author, Linda Joyce Former model Chalise Boudreau returns to Louisiana after ten years and faces an uncertain future. Watching her budget, she’s living with her mother and plans to open a luxury salon, but she fears the community sees her homecoming as a failing,ContinueContinue reading “Character Interview by Linda Joyce, Author of BEHIND THE MASK”

An Interview with Kurt Sipolski, author of Too Early For Flowers

Describe your book in one sentence. The saga of a young widow devoted to the health and happiness of her polio-disabled  boy, who finds life comes full circle. What made you want to share your story and write this book? The story of a simple, inspiring family is timeless and universal. Did your research forContinueContinue reading “An Interview with Kurt Sipolski, author of Too Early For Flowers”

Guest Post & Interview with Author Tom Pitts

I often hear two things about my novel Hustle. 1) That it’d make a great movie. And of course, I blush and agree. I don’t really know if that’s true though. I suspect people say it because the exposition can be very visual, it’s in third person, and it’s dialogue heavy. All of which lendContinueContinue reading “Guest Post & Interview with Author Tom Pitts”

An Interview with Author Lori Wilde

    Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing/etc. come from? My father. His chosen career was journalism and he always read us kids bedtime stories. He infused me with his love of fiction. His dream was to write novels, but with five kids to feed, it never happened. I wanted to do my father proud,ContinueContinue reading “An Interview with Author Lori Wilde”