About Marie Mason: I love anything romance, but primarily I'm concentrating on paranormal romances as my writing niche. I further define that niche by creating heroines that are curvy gals. My heroes are always Alpha males. I include a happily-ever-after ending at no additional charge! What inspires you to write? I have always loved reading and sometimes you get carried away as a reader and start creating stories of your own. That's what happened to me. I wanted to created characters I … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Marie Mason
Jersey Justice by Vinnie Sorce
That night—I still have nightmares. It happened so quickly, so effortlessly. Walking to our cars in the far parking lot one fall night, we were jumped from behind. Eric hit the pavement quickly with a gash on his head. Blood trickled down his ear and he was dazed. I looked up to see the attackers. One was a large Puerto Rican kid, over six feet tall, who had hit Eric on the head with a piece of pipe. Even in the chilly air, he was wearing only a black muscle t-shirt and jeans. An American flag … [Read more...] about Jersey Justice by Vinnie Sorce
Cheers Beers by Lindsey Stuffel
Birdie Beers left home for college and never returned. When the new life she created falls down around her, she must leave it all behind and come back to the place that reminds her of the person she used to be. As she gets used to a new way in her old life she discovers some things never change, real love does last forever, and home is where your grandfather's cane is always by the front door. Targeted Age Group:: Adult 18+ What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I have seen many people in … [Read more...] about Cheers Beers by Lindsey Stuffel
A Housefly in Autumn by Scott Nagele
At 17, Anders Christiansen was a young man overflowing with potential. All his teachers believed he was destined to blossom into a leading man of letters, enjoying a life of rich rewards. That was before the accident. Now, Anders's great talent lies fallow. He can't produce the complex ideas he once did. His thoughts are slow and his words simple. The world holds little promise for him anymore. Struggling to build a meaningful life out of the wreckage of his dreams, Anders learns the … [Read more...] about A Housefly in Autumn by Scott Nagele
Killing Time by Dan Schamber
While fleeing through deep space, Sam, notorious for his biblical plagiarism, quite accidentally rescues an all-powerful alien from certain death. Out of gratitude, the little alien grants Sam his one wish: to be the god of his very own planet. But the "god package" didn't include eternal life, and Sam is rapidly going gray. The ingredient for immortality lies on the planet with Logy, a simpleton and loner who relates more to the ageless trees than finite people. Only problem is, Sam cannot … [Read more...] about Killing Time by Dan Schamber
Interview with Author – Howard W. Myers
About Howard W. Myers: Hello, I am Howard Myers. With my wife, Sharon as Managing Editor, I have written a preschooler reader, entitled "Let's Read Together." We have each spent a large part of our lives writing commercially in the culinary arts, short story, educational, and technical fields. We are parents of 2 wonderful adult sons and now are blessed with a grandson and a granddaughter. Our interests include reading, cooking, photography, wildlife, and antiquing. And, of course, we … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Howard W. Myers
Interview with Author – Maggie Chatterton
About Maggie Chatterton: Maggie lives in sunny Florida with her family and their small menagerie of pets. She spends her free time reading, writing, and talking to friends. Her interest in writing was sparked in elementary school by a short story assignment and has only grown since. She hopes to turn this passion of hers into a career. Her first published work was a poetry collection titled This Lullaby. What inspires you to write? I'm inspired to write by emotions that I don't have the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Maggie Chatterton
Interview with Author – Denise Jaden
About Denise Jaden: Denise Jaden’s novels have been shortlisted or received awards through the Romance Writers of America, Inspy, and SCBWI. The first draft of her debut novel, Losing Faith (Simon & Schuster), was written in 21 days during NaNoWriMo 2007 and she loves talking with writers and students alike about her Just-Get-To-The-End fast-drafting process. Jaden’s other young adult novels include Never Enough (Simon & Schuster), Foreign Exchange (an Editor’s Pick from Evernight … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Denise Jaden
Interview with Author – Rachel Carrington
About Rachel Carrington: I'm a full-time writer, living my dream less than twenty minutes from the beach. My goal is to move closer one day. I write paranormal romance, romantic suspense, and contemporary romance and am just about to complete my first young adult novel. As I write this, I'm one scene away from completing it. Fortunately, I've been blessed with the ability to write very fast which helps my fingers keep up with my brain. I love what I do and can't imagine doing anything … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Rachel Carrington
Interview with Author – Ana Spoke
About Ana Spoke: Ana Spoke is the author of Shizzle, Inc, which has been featured in Top 100 Amazon bestseller lists since its release in September 2015. She is currently working on the second instalment of the Isa Maxwell series. Ana lives in Australia with her fiancé. What inspires you to write? I have written a comedy, because it helps me balance my very serious and professional "other life." Come to think of it, my life in general has been nothing but comedy material. Over the last … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Ana Spoke
Game Changer by Chris Bostic
Teenagers. Canoes. A float trip. What could go wrong? Tom and J.C. are experienced in the woods and on the river; the brothers, too, but Will and Nate are a couple of clowns and not so dependable. Haley, the head cheerleader, is loaded down with her makeup and accessories. Katie just looks at them all and shakes her head. So what could go wrong? It all starts with a summer storm and a raging river. Missing canoes. Wild animals. A venomous snake. And it pretty much doesn’t get any … [Read more...] about Game Changer by Chris Bostic
The SecureSoft Office Christmas Party by Leon Kastel
Corporate espionage in a cyber-security firm brings office politics mixed with psychological manipulation and romance for the Christmas holidays. The struggle for wealth and corporate power causes problems for many employees but benefits only the few. Internal affairs can be so rewarding and so wicked. Targeted Age Group:: 18-75 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I have always been interested in organizational and social psychology, so the dynamics of maintaining security against … [Read more...] about The SecureSoft Office Christmas Party by Leon Kastel