Review: DEADLY ENCOUNTER by DiAnn Mills

DEADLY ENCOUNTER (FBI: Task Force) by DiAnn Mills Genre: Romance / Suspense / Christian Publisher: Tyndale House Date of Publication: August 1, 2016 Number of Pages: 376 Scroll down for Giveaway! Airport Ranger volunteer Stacy Broussard expected a peaceful Saturday morning ride around the perimeter of Houston’s airport. What she encounters instead is a brutalContinueContinue reading “Review: DEADLY ENCOUNTER by DiAnn Mills”

Guest Post from Author Taylor Anne

Girls’ Weekend – Attempts at Writing… As an author I, like many others, struggle with finding time to write. My normal schedule is stretched out between the day job, family, writing, and the business side of being an author. Yes, this is a business and you have to treat it like one. That’s a wholeContinueContinue reading “Guest Post from Author Taylor Anne”

Interview with Author Joe Schwartz

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I’ve always had two goals as a writer. First, to always entertain myself. I like finding something I can’t even remember writing occasionally in a drawer or notebook. It’s like seeing an old photo of yourself when you thought you were fat andContinueContinue reading “Interview with Author Joe Schwartz”

Interview with 2016 RITA Winner Maisey Yates

  Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I got into writing romance because it’s what I love to read. Which I think is ideal. It’s important to love what you write. How long have you been writing? I’ve been published for six years. But from the moment I firstContinueContinue reading “Interview with 2016 RITA Winner Maisey Yates”

Guest Post by author Jami Gray

Exploring the Top 10 Writerly Terms In a world where words are strung together into intriguing tales of heart-pounding adventure, soul-enlightening love, or instinct screaming mysteries, there exists a creative breed with a language all their own. Behold the writer, the one who tames the sentences into entrancing stories the captivate readers everywhere! *end MovieContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by author Jami Gray”

Review: Guardians in Blue by Ken Bangs

GUARDIANS IN BLUE  by Ken Bangs  Genre: Historical Fiction / Mystery Publisher: Black Rose Writing Date of Publication: March 31, 2016 # of pages: 382   A fatherless boy growing up in a small Texas town is taken under wing by the local lawmen. They work with the town leaders to provide his basic needsContinueContinue reading “Review: Guardians in Blue by Ken Bangs”

Review: THE MEMORY OF US by Camille Di Maio

THE MEMORY OF US by  Camille DiMaio Genre: Historical Romantic Literary Fiction Publisher: Lake Union Press Date of Publication: May 31, 2016 Number of Pages: 400 Scroll down for Giveaway! Julianne Westcott was living the kind of life that other Protestant girls in prewar Liverpool could only dream about: old money, silk ball gowns, andContinueContinue reading “Review: THE MEMORY OF US by Camille Di Maio”

Interview with author AM Arthur

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I came out of background of writing urban fantasy, which is a bit of a muddled genre, having various degrees of romance. So much so, that often times UF series got confused with paranormal romance, and vice versa. But my books were veryContinueContinue reading “Interview with author AM Arthur”

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”