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Bestselling author Kristine Grayson’s fairy tale romances bring the classic stories into the present day, where fairy tale characters must grapple with the complexities of modern life as well as their own destinies. This time when Sleeping Beauty wakes up, she wants nothing to do with the man who kissed her. Consoling Alex Blackstone, the [CONTINUE READING]

 

Today Lisa Renee Jones has stopped by The Book Faery Reviews to talk a bit about her latest novel, The Storm that is Sterling,as well as reading and writing romance novels. Welcome Lisa! So glad to have you here today with us. In 2 sentences could you summarize your latest in the Zodiac series, The Storm that [CONTINUE READING]

 

 “Dear Reader, I had a few minutes and thought I’d jot you a quick note.” Bahlin settles back in his chair and adjusts the pad of paper of on his knee, propping it just so before he continues to write. “You’re interested in the Niteclif—more specifically, Maddy—and I’m going to tell you to steer clear.” [CONTINUE READING]

 

Really, my distractions determine what type of day it will be, plus what research remains to be done. Assuming my research is finished and my distractions are minimal, if any, my writing pattern goes something like this when writing a novel: Before ever getting to the computer, my first draft of a novel is always [CONTINUE READING]

 

The Book Faery Reviews is excited to have Brooke Moss here today to talk about her latest book The What If Guy. You can read our review of the book here. Amy Stogner, one our book reviewers gave it 4 out of 4 stars and swears she’d read it again. Brooke Moss: Thanks for having [CONTINUE READING]

 

After losing her job at a swanky Seattle art gallery, single mother Autumn Cole reluctantly returns to her tiny hometown of Fairfield, Washington. Autumn’s disgruntled twelve-year old son isn’t thrilled about going from hip to hick, but Autumn’s got it worse. She’ll get to resume her role as the town drunk’s daughter. When his public [CONTINUE READING]

 

When I started writing “A Soul to Steal,” I didn’t think very hard about how I was going to market it. It crossed my mind, sure, and I even went so far as to picture the cover in my mind—the Headless Horseman racing down a moonlit path. But I didn’t really consider who the audience [CONTINUE READING]

 

Stories come in a variety of ways including the urban-myth of a writer who saw dew on a rose one morning and was inspired to write a 400 page best selling novel. Yeah, right. For me stories come in pieces. As they come I make notes because sometimes I don’t realize it’s the same plot [CONTINUE READING]

 

It’s another Thursday and today’s book trailer comes from the book Paradise 21 by Aubrie Dionne. You can read about her book, see her guest post on Space Opera, and even enter the giveaway on my earlier post here.  

 

My name is Mary Ellen Dennis and I’m addicted to writing books. Reading them, too. Writing and reading and true love and chocolate—life doesn’t get much better than that. Well, maybe watching Lili with Leslie Caron, while munching crème donuts. The movie’s locale is a traveling circus, but Lili is not the reason I chose [CONTINUE READING]

 

Research, for a historical author, is the most exciting part of the writing process, with the added benefit of the travel perk. Research is where we find our inspiration, settle on our plots, come up with our characters and, of course, travel to locations where our heroes could have lived out their lives. Historical novels, [CONTINUE READING]

 

As a romance writer, my goal is to create stories readers will enjoy. The key is to capture a reader’s attention from the start and keep them engaged throughout the book. I love to write stories that are filled with passion, drama, romance and, of course have the hero and heroine living happily ever after. [CONTINUE READING]

 

In the close-knit community of Chesapeake Shores, Maryland, Susie O’Brien and Mack Franklin’s “not dating” claim befuddles everyone, especially since the two spend every spare minute together. Susie’s thrilled when their friendship finally heats up. Then, just when happily-ever-after seems within reach, Mack loses the job he loves and Susie faces a devastating diagnosis. But [CONTINUE READING]

 

He’s just about ready to explode… Jarvis Swain is fast turning into a hate machine, and if that happens, the whole world is doomed. Unless he can get Death’s sexy assistance Reina Fleming to help him… She’s in desperate need of a badass warrior on a mission… When Death presents Reina with a dreadful ultimatum, [CONTINUE READING]

 

Award winning romance author, Leigh Michaels, is stopping over with her exclusive interview today at The Book Faery Reviews. Author to about a hundred books, she is currently promoting her latest novel, Just One Season In London published by Sourcebooks Casablanca and released just this month. Now on to the interview!   Welcome “Leigh” to [CONTINUE READING]

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