Author Interview with Christina Sinisi
Welcome to the blog, Christina! Tell us a little bit about yourself: A member of the American Christian Fiction Writers, Christina Sinisi writes stories about families, both the broken and blessed. Her works include a semi-finalist in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel...
An Exciting Peek at Sharee Stover’s Latest Romantic Suspense!
‘Three can keep a secret if two of them are dead. Forensic anthropologist Taya McGill disagreed with Benjamin Franklin’s famous quote. In her experience, the dead were horrible secret keepers. Rather, she’d dub them mysterious pirates hoarding a treasure trove of clues. And as a general rule, far more reliable than most living people she’d encountered.
Taya cherished the incredible honor of speaking for the dearly departed, even when an active crime scene overtook her nonexistent Christmas plans. The excavation freed her from the holiday hustle and bustle she detested more than the insufferable game and parks officer reigning as security over the site.
He’d gone, for now, but if his previous behavior was any indicator, there’d soon be more rounds in futility. Those who misjudged Taya’s petite five-foot, ninety-pound stature for weakness learned the hard way that her stubbornness came packaged like dynamite and equaled her determination.
Dr. Taya McGill would never again succumb to a uniformed bully.
Author Interview with Katherine Barger
” What are my chances of actually making it to Fortune’s Fall? Not high. Then again, according to Pallas, there’s a network helping people get there. True, some people have been caught. But what if I’m not?
“Can I really do this?” I say aloud to my empty room. I scan the furniture. The walls. My messy bed. It’s all so familiar to me after seven years that I usually overlook the paisley on the quilt and the stain on the rug where an exhausted Ethelind tripped and dropped an entire pan of accidentally undercooked brownies one night. We ate them anyway. A mud puddle laced with carpet fibers, scooped up with spoons and laughed about later. I blink, and the memory is gone.
“I’m going to do this.” I turn toward my closet, grab a shirt, and pull it over my head.
“I have to do this for my family.” I zip my jeans.
“For Pallas.” I tie my shoes.
I’m a robot. Don’t think. Just act.
“I’m going to do this,” I repeat.
If I stop talking, if I stop moving, the likelihood of failure will paralyze me. I pull my hair into a ponytail and open the door, tiptoe across the common room and into the hall. The door closes behind me without a sound.”
Author Interview with Gaynell Parker
I swiveled to look out my small window at the rainy streets. Growing up, I had known for sure that He was in my life and guided me. I wasn’t feeling guided now.
As I turned back to my computer, the large framed letter on the wall caught my eye. The one that had started it all.
Dear Editor,
I am so frustrated with men. I finally find the guy that makes my heart pound, and he turns out to be a player, just like all the other men I’ve ever met. What is a girl to do? How am I ever going to find Mr. Right? Am I doomed to be a spinster the rest of my life? Please, help!
Toni
Author Interview & Giveaway with Nola Lorraine
Welcome to the Blog, Nola! Tell us a little bit about yourself: Thanks for inviting me on the blog today, Laurie. I was born and raised in Brisbane, Australia, but I’ve lived in a large inland town in southeast Queensland for more than 30 years. My husband Tim and I...
Author Interview with Allison Pearl
“Thank you for the information but I think I’ll be going now.”
Detective Young dropped her arms and braced herself against the table. “Excuse me?”
Lizzy slid a business card across the table. “Any other questions you have can go to my lawyer.”
The detective flicked the card away. “I can hold you here.”
Finally, Lizzy let herself roll her eyes. “You’ll be holding a statue because I promise you won’t get another word. And if you drag my lawyer in here, he won’t have any comment either. I’ve given you nothing and you’ve just laid out your whole case. Get some evidence that isn’t circumstantial and then arrest me for whatever it is you think I’m involved in. Until then, I’m going home.”
The door flew open and someone burst into the room. The detective smacked a hand on the table. “Get out of here. I’m in the middle of an interrogation.”
Lizzy grinned at her. “Actually, you were just finishing one—” She glanced at the intruder and her mouth dropped open. Agent Lucas Sterling—one of the last people she expected to see here—was looking right at her.
“What are you doing here?” A flash of panic coursed through her. If the FBI was coming to take her, things could be a lot worse than she thought.
He shrugged. “Your boyfriend called me.”
Author Interview with June Foster & A Giveaway!
Welcome back to the blog, June! Tell us a little bit about your Christmas Novella: The men in Noel Kendrick's life have always lied to her. When she accepts her pastor's plea to head the Christmas nativity scene project, she doesn't realize the job requires her to...
Author Interview with Malinda Fulgate
Welcome to the Blog Malinda! Tell us a little bit about yourself: I’m a full-time children’s ministry director at a local church in Southern California, though I also have a background in theater, film, and radio. I love living by the beach with my dog, Yoshi. When...
Author Interview and Giveaway with Linda Matchett
Welcome to the blog today, Linda. What is the inspiration behind your story? After reading Sarah Sundin’s Sunrise at Normandy series about the three Paxton brothers, I decided to write a series about three sisters. Because of a long career in Human Resources, I am...
Here’s What I Do When I’m Not Writing…Plus a Giveaway!
I've shared a bit on social media about my passion for spinning yarn out of wool and silk (I tried spinning cotton and it wasn't for me) so I thought I'd do a quick write up on what I called My Summer Project. I've been spinning for about twenty-five years and I've...
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