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March 21, 2016

Romantic Suspense Author Kasia Radzka for #EggcerptExchange

Eggcerpt ExchangeAuthor Kaisa Radzka is here to share an excerpt from her romantic suspense/crime thriller novel,Lethal Disposal, a story of twists and turns set in the glamorousAustralian Gold Coast.

About the book:

Lexi Ryder vowed to never return to the Gold Coast, but after a desperate phone call from an old friend, she returns only to learn her friend is dead.

Was it murder or an accident?

Lexi finds herself embroiled in a game of politics, assassinations and secrets. A world where people are not who t...

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Published on March 21, 2016 00:00

March 19, 2016

Paranormal Suspense Author Carmen Stefanescu: #EggcerptExchange

Eggcerpt ExchangeCarmen Stefanescu is a fascinating writer fromRomania with a rich background that I’m sure contributes to her writing, as herbooks includegothic, romance, paranormal, suspense, the occult and the supernatural! She’s sharing her novel,Shadows of the Past,“a tale of romance, suspense and magic.” I can’t wait to learn more.

About the book:

Anne’s relationship with her boyfriend Neil has disintegrated. After a two-year separation, they pack for a week vacation in hopes of reconciling. But fate ha...

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Published on March 19, 2016 00:00

March 18, 2016

Easter Eggs in Trees – Traditions

easter eggs in trees tradition

My daughterlooked puzzled when I told herI wanted to make Easter Egg Trees with the grandkids. “What’s an Easter Egg tree?” And “Who ever came up with the idea of hanging eggs from trees?”

Good question. Apparently theorigins have been lost, but the tradition may have begunin Germany when eggs, being signs of new life, were hung on the yet-bare branches of trees in early spring.

GermanVolker Kraftmade Easter Egg Trees an extremetradition when he began hanging hand-blown decorated eggs (made...

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Published on March 18, 2016 05:00

March 17, 2016

Romance Author Michelle Abbott for #EggcerptExchange

Eggcerpt ExchangeI’m happy to host new adult romance Author Michelle Abbott for #Eggcerpt Exchange Authors promoting Authors.She has four books published, and today she’ll be sharing an excerpt from Jem. About the book: Two injured, stubborn souls meet unexpectedly. Will they save each other from their demons or have they been too damaged for too long to see past the pain?

Growing up, all Jem knew was hatred and the pain from his father’s fists. Taunted by the kids at school, he was alone, until...

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Published on March 17, 2016 00:00

March 16, 2016

Romance Author Alina K. Field for #EggcerptExchange

My guest for today’s Eggcerpt Exchange is award-winning authorAlina K. Field. Alina issharing her Regency romance, Eggcerpt ExchangeLiliana’s Letter, so get ready to be swept away into the era of ballrooms, carriages, scoundrels and scandals!

About Liliana’s Letter:

The Matchmaker:

Lord Grigsby wants nothing more than to retreat to his study, but a promise to his long-dead sister has forced him back into society to broker the marriage of his nephew to the heiress whose money can save the young man’s estate. I...

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Published on March 16, 2016 00:37

March 14, 2016

Romance Author Lyn O’Farrell for #EggcerptExchange

Eggcerpt ExchangeRomance authorLyn O’Farrell is actually the writing team of Anne Farrell and Linda McLaughlin. Anne and Lindahave co-written a romance novel titled Worth The Risk. They, or should I sayLyn O’Farrell, bring us an excerpt and interview with one of the characters fromWorth the Risk, which was a Romance Writers of America Golden Heart Finalist in the Short Contemporary Category.

First, about the Book:

Children’s librarian Amanda Lloyd values privacy above all else. Three years ago her wedding end...

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Published on March 14, 2016 00:00

March 11, 2016

Romance Author M.J. Schiller for #EggcerptExchange

Eggcerpt ExchangeMulti-published romance author M. J. Schiller, is a karaoke-loving lunch lady who’s also worked gigs as a high school/junior college teacher, personnel recruiter, office manager of a jewelry store. As a writer, she’s“rocking the world, one reader at a time.” What could be more fun? She’s here to share her bookHometown Heartache:

About the book:

Nash is trying to make a name for himself in the art world…

But when he meets a realtor to buy a gallery, he is stunned to find Chloe sitting at the t...

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Published on March 11, 2016 04:00

March 10, 2016

What, Why, How: Charlene Diane Jones

Writer Extraordinaire Charlene Diane Jones answers 3 basic questions about creativity for my series titledWhat, Why, How!

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WHAT?

I write across years, across pages, across oceans of memory. My poetry has been published widely in Canada and the US reaching a peak in 1996 with my poetry partner Linda Stitt in our book Bliss Pig.

Says it all, really, but then after some time, more writing. Through a vision, the plot and characters for my novel The Stain rose to consciousness. I put it all down...

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Published on March 10, 2016 04:30

March 8, 2016

Thriller/ Mystery Author Chris Redding for #EggcerptExchange

Eggcerpt ExchangeWelcome to author Chris Redding, a well-published author of mystery, thriller and suspense novels! She’s sharingBlonde Demolition,a novel which Books4Tomorrow praises for its“fast paced action that will leave you breathless, as well as an exceptional storyline and unforgettable characters.”

About the book:

Mallory Sage lives in a small, idyllic town where nothing ever happens. Just the kind of life she has always wanted. No one, not even her fellow volunteer firefighters, knows about her pas...

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Published on March 08, 2016 23:00

March 6, 2016

Mystery Writer Maryann Miller for #EggcerptExchange

Eggcerpt ExchangeWell-published, award-winning mystery writerMaryann Milleris here for Authors Helping Authors “Eggcerpt Exchange” on my blog. Miller mastered the art of storytelling as a child by spinningwild tales to her family at dinnertime, who couldn’t escape unless they forfeited their dinner. She is here toshowcase her first indie release,Boxes for Beds,a historical mystery. It sounds fascinating!I’ve ordered a copy myself.

About the book:

The 1960s were a time of peace and love in California, but not...

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Published on March 06, 2016 23:00