Kelley Armstrong’s No Humans Involved is her latest release and unfortunately for avid readers, it’s in hardcover. Armstrong understands her readers and knows that buying a hardcover is a sacrifice for them. She is offering up a Goodie Bag for anyone who buys her hardcover before May 15 and sends ... more >
Lisa Marie Rice was one of the first ebook authors that I recall garnering a large internet following. Her Midnight series– Midnight Man, Midnight Run, Midnight Angel are some of the most often recommended Ellora’s Cave books. She is often compared to Linda Howard in terms of blending action with ... more >
Sandra Schwab first came to my attention with her provocative first book, The Lily Brand. It was a dark, unconventional romance that shocked many romances readers. Castle of the Wolf is her second novel, published several years later. Ms. Schwab is a native of Germany. You would never know, from ... more >
Nicola Cornick has penned 18 Regency historicals plus a June 2007 release, Lord Of Scandal, from Harlequin’s HQN imprint. Her 2006 release, Lord Greville’s Captive, is an RNA finalist. It may be that Ms. Cornick’s geographical placement, England, gives her a leg up when writing about her own country’s historical ... more >
During the last couple of months, I read several books written by authors who live outside the U.S. I know from our contests that there are many international readers but I didn't quite grasp the breadth of the international author. But authorial success and continued contracts rely primarily upon sucess ... more >
During the last couple of months, I read several books written by authors who live outside the U.S. I know from our contests that there are many international readers but I didn’t quite grasp the breadth of the international author. But authorial success and continued contracts rely primarily upon sucess ... more >