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Read more about the article Flash Fiction

Flash Fiction

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:31 December 2019
  • Post category:General Fiction/Readers/Writers

Life has become frantic for many of us, and while publishers may demand books with a page count that approaches a thousand, readers may balk at starting such a tome. …

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Read more about the article Joanna Lindsey

Joanna Lindsey

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:24 December 2019
  • Post category:Featured Author/Readers/Romance/Women's Fiction

Joanna Lindsey is a prolific author of sexy tales, many of them part of a series such as the Malory Family Regency Romance stories. Ms. Lindsey does not shy away…

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Read more about the article Nigel Tranter

Nigel Tranter

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:19 December 2019
  • Post category:Adventure/Featured Author/History/Readers/Writers

Nigel Tranter makes Scottish history so interesting you wish his books had been part of the school curriculum. In The Clansman, he explores the persona of Roy Roy and the…

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Novel ideas

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:17 December 2019
  • Post category:Readers/Writers

Having trouble coming up with a story idea? Non-fiction writers have an advantage:  They write what they know, whether it be how to sew a quilt or how to survive…

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Read more about the article Denise Swanson

Denise Swanson

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:12 December 2019
  • Post category:Featured Author/Mystery/Readers/Women's Fiction

In Murder of a Stacked Librarian, ordinary people in an average town find themselves faced with the shock of an actual murder among them.  But who on earth would do…

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Read more about the article Diana Palmer

Diana Palmer

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:10 December 2019
  • Post category:Featured Author/Readers/Romance

Diana Palmer's contemporary romances connect through locations and characters, though each one is a satisfying story unto itself.  Since my first encounter with her long, tall Texans in a book…

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Scifi

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:5 December 2019
  • Post category:Adventure/Readers/Science Fiction/Thrillers and Suspense

Another genre in which whole new worlds may be imagined, Science Fiction and its offshoot Science Fantasy have taken the world by storm. Science Fiction specifically refers to stories based…

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Tales Dark and Light

  • Post author:Allison Azulay
  • Post published:3 December 2019
  • Post category:Readers/Writers

Terms like "Chick Lit" and "Romance" suggest light reading, though these genres include serious stories as well.  Other book categories automatically call up visions of brooding characters, bleak settings, and…

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FROM THE QUICK-READ SERIES

I NOTICED THE SWAGGER FIRST:  that arrogant saunter that said, “I’m irresistible and I know it.”  He was good-looking, yes—as emphasized by the tight jeans that displayed every muscle and more than hinted at one in particular.  And the chambray shirt open to show off a broad chest matted with jet hair that proclaimed his masculinity.

–excerpt from Bad Twin

FROM THE TWIN TALES SERIES

GINETTE LAY STARING into darkness in the low cot by the grand canopied bed in which Lady Barton snored softly.  To her surprise and dismay, the old woman had roused from her fireside dozing when she entered the room and had insisted on regaling her with more tales of the foibles and weaknesses of the aristocracy as Ginette helped her undress.

Thinking back on it, she realized there had been a subtle urgency in the manner of the viscountess.  Indeed, now that she recalled her months as maid-cum-companion, she recognized that she had felt yet dismissed a sense of impendence.  At first, she had wondered was it she who anticipated something vaguely threatening, or was it Lady Barton who expected some event?  Now, a certainty filled her that Lady Barton’s choosing to employ her signified much more than she had guessed.

But what?

–excerpt from Propositions and Proposals

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