What a busy few weeks it has been! While I'm finalizing Smuggler's Deceit (Book Three in the Adventures of Zelda Richardson series) and approving audio files for The Lover's Portrait audiobook (out in October!), two lovely authors have stopped by my blog to share two wonderful stories with us.
Please do check out
Janice J. Richardson's article 'Genre Identity and The Author’s Voice' and
Dora Ilieva's 'When God Created the World'.
Genre Identity and The Author’s Voice by Janice J. Richardson

It is my pleasure to welcome cozy mystery author Janice J. Richardson back to my blog! Today she shares with us her thoughts on genres, as both an author and reader.
She is also getting ready for the August 19th release of the third book in her Spencer Funeral Home Niagara Cozy Mystery series, Grave Mistake. I’m looking forward to reading it! You can find more about it at the bottom of this post, along with my review of her second novel, Winter’s Mourning.
And if that isn’t enough, you can also read a lovely interview and review of her first book Casket Cache, here.
Read the entire post here:
http://jennifersalderson.com/2017/08/...When God Created the World by Dora Ilieva

I had the pleasure of ‘meeting’ mystery author Dora Ilieva in a Goodreads group many months ago, yet only recently read her second novel, The Master. I was blown away! She’s quite a talented author who infuses archaeology and history into her story, and takes us on a tour of Eastern Europe to boot. I recently discovered the third novel in the Sam and Kossara series, currently entitled White Clay, will be released this winter. I can’t wait to read it!
Take a moment and read her lovely article about her homeland Bulgaria. I know it’s on my ‘to visit’ list now.
Read the entire post here:
http://jennifersalderson.com/2017/08/...