About Gregory Kopp: Gregory Kopp is an Amazon 5-Star Author, Graduate of Northwestern University and a Principal Consultant for Kopp Company, a privately held firm specializing in Human Capital, Enterprise Performance and Media & Entertainment Consulting. Gregory is also a Talent Ambassador for The Walt Disney Company. The Kopp Chronicles series novels have been nominated for Reader's Choice Awards in 2018, 2019 & 2020 and numerous "Cover of the Month" & "Book … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Gregory Kopp
Montbel by Angela Wren
Montbel by Angela Wren A clear cut case? A re-examination of a closed police case brings investigator, Jacques Forêt, up against an old adversary. After the murder of a key witness, Jacques finds himself, and his team, being pursued. When a vital piece of evidence throws a completely different light on Jacques' case, his adversary becomes more aggressive, and Investigating Magistrate Pelletier threatens to sequester all of Jacques' papers and to shut down the investigation. Can Jacques … [Read more...] about Montbel by Angela Wren
Interview with Author – PatriciaBarletta
About PatriciaBarletta: I've always wanted to be a writer. That was right after I realized that becoming a fairy ballerina or a princess wasn't going to happen. But being a writer meant I could go places in my head and be other people as much as I wanted. I could even be a fairy ballerina or a princess! My stories have always had romance and history in them. I feel that one sparks the other. I'm not sure I'd really want to live in the past with no running water, take-out … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – PatriciaBarletta
Interview with Author – John Duggan
About John Duggan: This is my first complete novel though I am working on two others. All my work is drawn from my experience as a soldier in various conflicts over more than thirty years around the world. I started soldiering at the age of 15.I am now living a peaceful, rural retirement but my partner motivated me to begin writing and that's something I was surprised to find I enjoyed If anyone wants to contact me I am on @johnduggan27 and ready to chat I would appreciate any reviews … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – John Duggan
Interview with Author – John Pearce
About John Pearce: John Pearce is a part-time Parisian who lives most of the the year in Sarasota, FL. He blogs at PartTimeParisian.com and invites you to subscribe. He worked as a journalist in Washington and Europe, where he covered economics for the International Herald Tribune and edited a business magazine. After a business career in Sarasota, he spends his days working on his future books - The new one, Last Stop: Paris, was published Dec 1, 2015. It is a sequel to Treasure of … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – John Pearce
Interview with Author – Annabel Fanning
About Annabel Fanning: I'm sort of international in terms of my parents' mixed-nationalities and where I've lived, but I think of myself as British. I spent my childhood in an idyllic Scottish country town. Now I live in Perth, Western Australia. The idea for SHE came to me at the beginning of this year. I was working on a website as a freelance editor and I saw several posts about writers required for short erotic stories. My curiosity was sparked!! I wrote the first two pages of SHE and … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Annabel Fanning
The Stolen Girl by Zia Wesley @ZiaWesleyNovels
This book is bargain priced from 09/07/2014 until 09/14/2014 The legend of Aimée Dubucq de Rivery, has survived on three continents for more than two hundred years. The Stolen Girl tells the first part of her extraordinary story, her adolescence on the Caribbean island of Martinique, and her voyage to Paris where her hopes of finding a husband are shattered. Resigned to live as an old maid at the ripe age of eighteen, she decides to become a nun and sets sail to visit her relatives on … [Read more...] about The Stolen Girl by Zia Wesley @ZiaWesleyNovels
Paris – Without the Tourists by Udey Johnson
Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations on earth, and for a very good reason; it's a fascinating and fun place to visit. Each year The City of Light greets close to 30 million foreign tourists, and most of them are headed for a select list of the exact same places. As a result, the lines to get into the most popular museums are long, and once inside it can get unbelievably crowded. Not only that, but the most visited parks, sites, and restaurants – along with the streets around … [Read more...] about Paris – Without the Tourists by Udey Johnson
Sibling Revelry by Terry Sykes-Bradshaw @TSykesBradshaw
This book is bargain priced from 08/18/2014 until 09/02/2014 It begins with a margarita and ends with being held hostage by a desperate killer. Not exactly the vacation of their dreams. When twin sisters Kate Kelly and Chrissie Montgomery plan a holiday in Europe to celebrate their Big Birthday, they anticipate shopping, sightseeing and pigging out on gourmet cuisine. Within hours of arriving in Paris, however, their trip goes horribly wrong. They soon find themselves on a wild journey … [Read more...] about Sibling Revelry by Terry Sykes-Bradshaw @TSykesBradshaw
Interview with Author – Molly McCord @MoxieMollyM
Author Bio: Molly McCord, M.A., is a bestselling author, astrologer, and modern spiritual teacher with no religious affiliations. Her debut memoir, The Art of Trapeze: One Woman's Journey of Soaring, Surrendering, and Awakening, hit #1 in 2 Amazon categories within 3 days. The Art of Trapeze is the first book in her Awakening Consciousness Series, followed by The Modern Heroine’s Journey of Consciousness, in which she integrates Joseph Campbell’s hero’s journey with spiritual growth. Molly … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Molly McCord @MoxieMollyM
The Philanthropist’s Danse by Paul Wornham @paulwornham
This book is bargain priced from 05/15/2014 until 05/17/2014 Twelve people. Five days. One fortune. Johnston Thurwell, one of the world’s richest men, dies unexpectedly. His family expects to inherit his wealth, but instead discover the dying philanthropist has spent his last days planning something called The Danse. The twelve most important people in his life are brought together to decide the most important question at the end of it. Who will inherit his fortune? The family is … [Read more...] about The Philanthropist’s Danse by Paul Wornham @paulwornham
Baudelaire’s Revenge by Bob Van Laerhoven @bobvanlaerhoven
It is 1870, and Paris is in turmoil. As the social and political turbulence of the Franco-Prussian War roils the city, workers starve to death while aristocrats seek refuge in orgies and séances. The Parisians are trapped like rats in their beautiful city but a series of gruesome murders captures their fascination and distracts them from the realities of war. The killer leaves lines from the recently deceased Charles Baudelaire’s controversial anthology Les Fleurs du Mal on each corpse, written … [Read more...] about Baudelaire’s Revenge by Bob Van Laerhoven @bobvanlaerhoven