Celebrating Summer Reading with My Book Giveaway!

Help Me Celebrate Summer Reading! One of my favorite things about summertime is kicking back at the pool with a good book, so I’m celebrating summer reading the week of July 15-21st by giving away some free books! Read on for your chance to win: One (1) signed copy of Mulligan Girl by Rebecca L. Boschee (hardcover) One (1) signed copy of Last Resort by Rebecca L. Boschee (hardcover) One (1) electronic copy of Zombies for Breakfast by Rebecca L. Boschee (ePUB or MOBI formats only) One (1) electronic copy of Silver Knight, by Caron Rider (Featured Author!) FEATURED AUTHOR: Check out Caron Rider’s new release below, and remember to scroll to the end of this post for giveaway details! SILVER KNIGHT, by Caron Rider A YA paranormal novel  Description from Good Reads: When seventeen-year-old Diana recognizes an elderly priest in a video on YouTube, she realizes that reincarnation is real … Continue reading

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Why Zombie Make Better Heroes

Let me first set the record straight: I’m fully aware I’ve taken some liberties with zombie lore here, because I’m not talking about mindless, rotting corpses (though those kind also worm their way into my writing). The zombies I’m referring to are like the heroes form Zombies for Breakfast, semi-immortal beings magically embalmed with the elixir of life. And here’s why I like them better than the usual suspects: 1. They don’t go for your juggler when they get thirsty or frisky. 2. They can keep daylight hours without crumbling into dust or being mistaken for a disco ball. 3. They can take you to that romantic Italian restaurant whenever you want. 4. They’d rather read Home & Garden than Glamour. 5. They don’t smell like wet dog in the shower. 6. They won’t leave hair all over your little black dress. 7. No matter what their political affiliation, they … Continue reading

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Chapter Two Free Avalon Authors Novel

Here’s the scope: Several Avalon Authors have come together to write a novel (strictly for fun). Every author contributes one chapter without any pre-arranged plot or rules besides that we’ll stick to the Avaloner guidelines of writing family friendly material. You get to enjoy it online for free!

In Chapter One, my dear friend Beate left our heroine in trouble in Seattle and a handsome stranger nose-first in his latte…maybe dead? I have the pleasure of picking up the pieces in Chapter Two. I hope you’ll enjoy what happens next, and remember to check back every other Monday for the next chapter!

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Settling the Score in 2012

How I decided to measure my success in 2012.

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Accident Prone

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Interviewing Avalon author Sheila Claydon today about her Accident Prone heroine over on the Avalon Authors Blog. Pop by and check it out.

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The Blond Leading the Blond

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Speaking with author Jayne Ormerod over on the Avalon Authors blog. Stop by and say hello!

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Meet Author T.K. Thorne

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Today Teresa Thorne talks about her book, Noah’s Wife, her writing process, and generating reader “buzz”. Join me! Noah’s Wife is Na’amah, a beautiful young girl with Asperger Syndrome, a mild form of autism. She wishes only to be a shepherdess on her beloved hills in ancient Turkey, a desire shattered by the hatred of her powerful brother, the love of two men, and a looming disaster that threatens her world. The Biblical account of Noah’s wife only gives us a nameless woman who bears Noah’s children and is with him in the ark.  T.K. Thorne, an award-winning author, has filled in the story with her imagination based on geological and archeological evidence of a great flood in the Black Sea region 7,000 years ago. Welcome, Teresa! Noah’s Wife has received accolades including ForeWord Review’s “Book of the Year for Historical Fiction” award. Tell us in your own words what the … Continue reading

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