Interview: Susan Wiggs, NY Times Best-selling Author

How long have you been writing? All my life. Literally. There was never a time when I wasn’t writing. I even have a copy of a book I self-published at the age of eight. My first novel was published in 1987, so this marks my 31st year as a published author. What kind(s) of writingContinueContinue reading “Interview: Susan Wiggs, NY Times Best-selling Author”

Interview: Prescott Lane, author of TO THE FALL

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I write romance because I love a good happily ever after, and there aren’t enough in real life. Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing/etc. come from? My dad is a big reader, so probably from him. How long have you been writing? IContinueContinue reading “Interview: Prescott Lane, author of TO THE FALL”

Guest Post: Mia Hopkins, author of THIRSTY

Writing from the Hero’s Point of View One day passes, then two, then three. I work myself hard at both my jobs. I exercise until my body has no energy left to feed my anxiety. In the mirror at the gym, the man staring back at me with the furious eyes is bigger and leanerContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: Mia Hopkins, author of THIRSTY”

Entangled Embrace New Releases!

  Leaving Everest by Megan Westfield About the Book: Twenty-year-old Emily Winslowe has had an adventurous upbringing. Daughter of a Himalayan mountain guide, she has climbed Mount Everest and other peaks most Americans only dream of. But for all her mountaineering prowess, she’s lacking some key experiences. Namely, guys. Especially one guy in particular—Luke Norgay,ContinueContinue reading “Entangled Embrace New Releases!”

Interview: Chris Cannon, author of THE DATING DEBATE

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I write YA because I think everyone can remember what high school was like. For most people it’s like running an obstacle course, trying to get through four years in what is literally an institution so you can move on with your lifeContinueContinue reading “Interview: Chris Cannon, author of THE DATING DEBATE”

Excerpt: FOUND by Claudia Burgoa

FOUND by Claudia Burgoa is now LIVE!       All I’ve ever wanted was for someone to choose me. My mother didn’t. My father didn’t. The beautiful boy next door, who grew up to marry me, didn’t. Neither did the next man with whom I thought my heart was safe. Back in the BayContinueContinue reading “Excerpt: FOUND by Claudia Burgoa”

Interview: Jackie Ladbury, author of THE MAGIC OF STARS

The Magic of Stars  by Jackie Ladbury ​ Genre: Contemporary Romance Publisher – Fabrian Books Standalone Novel   Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? It sounds a bit pretentious, but I think the genre chose me. Every single time I wrote a short ditty, a poem, a screenplay (I was rubbish at itContinueContinue reading “Interview: Jackie Ladbury, author of THE MAGIC OF STARS”

Review: COWBOY, IT’S COLD OUTSIDE by Lori Wilde {giveaway}

COWBOY,  IT’S COLD OUTSIDE A Twilight, Texas Novel by LORI WILDE   Genre:  Contemporary Holiday Romance Date of Publication: October 27, 2017 Publisher: Avon  on Twitter  ┃ on Facebook Number of Pages: 400 Scroll down for the giveaway!   New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Lori Wilde’s Twilight, TX Christmas novels are beloved for their emotionalContinueContinue reading “Review: COWBOY, IT’S COLD OUTSIDE by Lori Wilde {giveaway}”

Interview: Amanda Ashby, Author of new YA Release – THE HEARTBREAK CURE

Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing/etc. come from? From my parents. Both of them were great readers and so I grew up around books. When I was ten my dad handed me The Hobbit and basically said, “if you don’t like this book, then we’re going to have a problem.” He also would take meContinueContinue reading “Interview: Amanda Ashby, Author of new YA Release – THE HEARTBREAK CURE”

Guest Post: Heidi R. Kling, author of the new YA Release, WHERE I FOUND YOU

Writing About Underrepresented Groups in YA Fiction WHERE I FOUND YOU takes place after the historic tsunami of 2004. The tsunami, a series of powerful waves that killed thousands of people, happened on December 26, “Boxing Day”. The fact that such an astounding tragedy occurred around Christmas greatly affected me and my husband, and heContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: Heidi R. Kling, author of the new YA Release, WHERE I FOUND YOU”