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PODCAST::: Love in The Red Zone with Author Rae Shawn on Book Lights

Love in The Red Zone with Author Rae Shawn on Book Lights LISTEN HERE!! Rae Shawn writes captivating, inclusive Black romances that'll have you up in arms for the heroes and, sometimes, even the...

SNEAK PEEK: AN ACCIDENTAL ODYSSEY BY KC DYER

AN ACCIDENTAL ODYSSEY BY KC DYER When an unexpected phone call derails a young woman’s wedding plans, it sparks an epic adventure around the magical, modern-day Mediterranean. Gianna Kostas is on the cusp of...

SNEAK PEEK: PAYBACK’S A WITCH BY LANA HARPER

PAYBACK'S A WITCH BY LANA HARPER The Witches of Eastwick meets The L Word in this fresh, sizzling rom-com by Lana Harper. Emmy Harlow is a witch but not a very powerful one—in part because she hasn’t...

SNEAK PEEK: AGAINST THE WILD BY KAT MARTIN

AGAINST THE WILD BY KAT MARTIN New York Times bestselling author Kat Martin combines the best of strong alpha males, gripping romantic tension, and pulse-pounding suspense, taking readers to Alaska, where the men are...

SNEAK PEEK: CRAZY ABOUT A COWBOY BY DYLANN CRUSH

CRAZY ABOUT A COWBOY BY DYLANN CRUSH The little town of Ido, Texas, makes headlines as the most romantic place to get married. The state tourism department is on a search for the most...

PODCAST::: Sports, romance, and writing with author Tracy Solheim

Sports, romance, and writing with author Tracy Solheim LISTEN HERE!! Tracy Solheim's creative writing career began in the 4th grade when she published her first book. It was a bestseller–mainly because her dad bought all ten copies she made on the school’s...

SNEAK PEEK: To Win Her Smile by Mackenzie Crowne and Writing Perks

WRITING PERKS by MACKENZIE CROWNE One of the perks of being an author is getting to spend as much time as you want behind the scenes with your characters. Sounds fun, right? Trust...

New Year’s Resolutions with Author Samantha Kane

Resolutions with Author Samantha Kane I normally don't make New Year's Resolutions. I think they're a set-up for failure. Instead I say," I'l try to....(fill in the blank) this year." It's much more...
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