Real vs. Fictional Settings: My version of Hogwarts By Eva Gates Generally speaking, a novel can be set in one of two places: a real place or a fictional place. (Or some combination of both). There are a lot of good reasons to create a fictional setting for a book: No one can point out […]
Blog Tour & Giveaway: By Book or by Crook by Eva Gates
Blog Tour & Giveaway: Fry Another Day by J.J. Cook
An Interview with Chef Art From Fry Another Day The Biscuit Bowl Mysteries By J.J. Cook This is Jason Smith from WQBT News in Atlanta. Today I’m interviewing the man behind the Biscuit Bowl Food Truck which is in the lead in this lap of the Sweet Magnolia Food Truck Race. Q. Good morning, Chef […]
Blog Tour & Giveaway: This Old Homicide by Kate Carlisle
Blog Tour & Giveaway: In His Keeping by Maya Banks
#1 bestselling author Maya Banks continues her suspenseful and steamy Slow Burn trilogy with this second book-a twisting tale featuring a strong yet vulnerable heroine in danger and the sexy alpha hero who must save her. Abandoned as a baby to a young wealthy couple and raised in a world of privilege, Arial has no […]
Blog Tour & Giveaway: License To Dill by Mary Ellen Hughes
My Ten Favorite Things about Writing LICENSE TO DILL By Mary Ellen Hughes Starting a new series is always exciting, but it’s also plenty of hard, intensive work. There’s so many decisions to make, such as where to set it, who your characters will be, their relationships, and so on, which is what I went […]
Blog Tour & Giveaway: At The Drop Of A Hat by Jenn McKinlay
At The Drop Of A Hat by Jenn McKinlay I am a hat girl and always have been. No, sadly, not the fancy hats to which the British are partial. I think Americans are too obsessed with their hair to ever truly embrace the hat. Pity. Still, I love a good hat, and I […]
Blog Tour & Giveaway: Town in a Sweet Pickle by B.B. Haywood
A Traveler’s Guide to Cape Willington, Maine by B.B. Haywood author of Town in a Sweet Pickle Welcome to the fictional town of Cape Willington, Maine, founded in 1737 by sea captain Elijah Blake Willington. Elijah and his crew were headed for Portland Harbor when they got caught in a storm and had to travel […]
Blog Tour & Giveaway: Arsenic and Old Books by Miranda James
It’s a Family Thing By Miranda James Each of the “Cat in the Stacks” novels has centered on the family in some way. The core of the books is Charlie and his family, beginning with Diesel the Maine Coon cat in the first book, and then including his son Sean, daughter Laura, and others in […]
Blog Tour & Giveaway: As Gouda As Dead by Avery Aames
ARE YOUR CHARACTERS REAL? By Daryl Wood Gerber aka Avery Aames (Author of The Cookbook Nook Mysteries & The Cheese Shop Mysteries) I could protest for hours about how my characters are not based on real people, yet readers will still walk away convinced that my protagonists are thinly veiled versions of myself. As if. […]
Blog Tour & Giveaway: An Early Wake by Sheila Connolly
Guest Post by Sheila Connolly I’m amazed to find that I’ve been writing for 14 years now, although I didn’t have a published book to hold until 2008. I had no idea what I was doing when I started writing—I just jumped in. But I always knew I wanted to write about Ireland. The second […]
Blog Tour & Giveaway: Played By The Book by Lucy Arlington
Guest Post by Lucy Arlington People often ask me if I use real people as my characters. Some ask with a bit of a grin and sly wink, as if to say, “You could use me, if you wish.” The answer is always no, and often receives a disappointed sigh from the person who asked. […]
Blog Tour & Giveaway: Just In Time For A Highlander by Gwyn Cready
For Duncan MacHarg, things just got real… Battle reenactor and financier Duncan MacHarg thinks he has it made—until he lands in the middle of a real Clan Kerr battle and comes face to face with their beautiful, spirited leader. Out of time and out of place, Duncan must use every skill he can muster to […]