Author Bio: Delynn Royer is the older, funnier more ornery alter ego of award-winning author Donna Grove, who, as a young mother, published four historical romances. The first, A Touch of Camelot, won a Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Award. Soon after that, Delynn set aside her pen to concentrate on her day job and raising her two sons. Motherhood never ends but kids fly the nest. Delynn has returned to her first love, writing, and is happy to be at work on new titles that she hopes … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Delynn Royer @delynnroyer
Interview with Author – Leona Bryant @AuthorLeonaB
Author Bio: Leona Bryant lives among rolling hills and beautiful valleys with her husband, two sons, and daughter. They also share their home with 2 cats, 4 dogs, and their barn space with Horses, Cows, Goats,Chickens and Llamas. Most of Leona’s time and energy is spent with her job as a Public High School Teacher, she writes when she can fit it in on weekends and breaks. I enjoy gardening, long walks on the beach and cooking for my family. What inspires you to write? It's something I've … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Leona Bryant @AuthorLeonaB
Interview with Author – Paul Stuart Hayes @Sherlockian1887
Author Bio: Paul Stuart Hayes was born and raised in South London, but now predominantly lives in Ireland with his wife and two children. He has always had a penchant for writing but until recently work commitments were constantly getting in the way of his creativity. When he lost his job in 2011 it gave him the impetus he needed and he completed his first book, 'Requiem for Sherlock Holmes' within a year. He chose to write Sherlock Holmes stories as the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle have … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Paul Stuart Hayes @Sherlockian1887
Requiem for Sherlock Holmes by Paul Stuart Hayes
Sherlock Holmes returns in five enthralling cases. Written in an authentic style, each tale adds new layers to the legend of the great detective. When Holmes' father is arrested for the murder of a servant, Sherlock has to prove his father's innocence and clear the family name. However, the fractious relationship between father and son makes the case doubly a challenge. Will they be able to put aside age-old hostilities and find the true culprit before the accused has his date with the gallows? … [Read more...] about Requiem for Sherlock Holmes by Paul Stuart Hayes
Black Diamond Death by Cheryl Bradshaw @cherylbradshaw
Enter the world of Sloane Monroe in Black Diamond Death... A SKIER CRASHES On the slopes of Park City, Utah’s newest ski resort a woman is found dead. At first glance, it has all the makings of an accident. But what if wasn’t? What if she was murdered? A SECOND BODY IS FOUND Just as Private Investigator Sloane Monroe feels she's close to solving the case, a second dead body is found. With the killer aware that Sloane will stop at nothing to find him, her life is in danger, her every … [Read more...] about Black Diamond Death by Cheryl Bradshaw @cherylbradshaw
Interview with Author – Jaycee Brown
Author Bio: I was born in Glasgow and studied English Literature at Stirling University before taking my Masters Degree in Education at Newcastle University. I worked as a manager in Children’s Services in England where I wrote a book on leadership (Chance Favours The Prepared Mind) before writing this, my first novel. The sequel is called Dixon’s Revenge and part of it is also based out on the Dhiobadail moor on the Isle of Lewis. I live in Newcastle Upon Tyne with wonderful Angela and our two … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Jaycee Brown
Chimeras by E.E. Giorgi
Haunted by the girl he couldn't save in his youth, and the murder he committed to avenge her, Detective Track Presius has a unique gift: the vision and sense of smell of a predator. When a series of apparently unrelated murders reel him into the depths of genetic research, Track feels more than a call to duty. Children are dying -- children who, like himself, could have been healthy, and yet something, at some point, went terribly wrong. For Track, saving the innocent becomes a quest for … [Read more...] about Chimeras by E.E. Giorgi
Interview with Author – Peter Guy George @PeterGuyGeorge
Author Bio: Peter Guy George never met a book he didn't like. Um, okay, that's not entirely true. It's mostly true. There was that book in the fourth grade he wasn't particularly fond of...oh, yes and that other book in the fifth grade wasn't that great...hmm, not to mention that really crummy book in the sixth grade...but he liked all the rest of them. Ah, okay, that's probably stretching the truth as well, but that's what a writer does. In any event, Peter hangs out somewhere in the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Peter Guy George @PeterGuyGeorge
A New Dawn Rising by Michael Joseph
Haunted by the loss of his wife and young daughter, reclusive ex-cop, Sam Carlisle, is offered a job working for wealthy businessman, Carl Renshaw. An opportunity to move on and make a fresh start. But when Carl is murdered, the police suspect Sam is responsible, forcing him to hunt down the real killer himself. Only someone doesn't want Sam Carlisle finding out the truth... Targeted Age Group: Adults How is Writing In Your Genre Different from Others? I would like to think this first … [Read more...] about A New Dawn Rising by Michael Joseph
The Defective by Dan Barbier
1967 - Robert Labrozzi wanted to become a detective since he was a little boy, watching Mannix with his mother. His dream came true, but at what price. 1986 - Victoria Deverell is in a bind. Someone wants to stop her from doing something, she has no idea she is doing. She hires Labrozzi to investigate, but the guy keeps getting her deeper in trouble, soon bodies start piling up and it’s up to the Defective to come to the rescue. Is he up to it ? Targeted Age Group: 18 and over How … [Read more...] about The Defective by Dan Barbier