Guest Post by: Ani GonzalexHi, my name is Ani Gonzalez. I write paranormal romantic comedy and cozy mystery and Community Book Stope has kindly agreed to host the book tour for Fortune Favors the Witch, the second book in my Main Street Witches cozy mystery series.Main Street Witches is a spin off of my haunted town romantic comedy series, Banshee Creek. Three witches head… Continue reading Guest Post: Fortune Favors The Witch by: Ani Gonzalez
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Guest Post: Daggone It Author Maggie Toussaint
To visit the haunted house or notBy Maggie ToussaintIn Doggone It, amateur sleuth Baxley Powell reluctantly agrees to visit June’s Folly, a haunted house, with her reporter friend, Charlotte. I say reluctantly because Baxley has a bad history with the place. The last time she went there, the energy of the place shorted her circuits,… Continue reading Guest Post: Daggone It Author Maggie Toussaint
Character Post from Chase Oliver to her cousin by: Janet Cantrell
A Note from Chase Oliver to her CousinJust a quick note to let you know how I’m doing. I haven’t written to you for ages. Too much is going on! You probably know that Anna is getting married soon, but I’ll bet you didn’t know she decided to compete in a baking contest, the Minny… Continue reading Character Post from Chase Oliver to her cousin by: Janet Cantrell
Guest Post by: Carole Fowkes
So What’s Your Category?Categorizing people is very popular nowadays. It simplifies life. For example, someone is a ‘have or have not,’ a conservative or a liberal, and so on. Now, you may be thinking this seems like an odd blog from an author of a mystery, but it does explain the actions of my main… Continue reading Guest Post by: Carole Fowkes
BOTM Guest Post: Ellen Mansoor Collier author of Vamps, Villains, and Vaudeville
JUST THE FACTS, MA’AM: TIPS FOR RESEARCHING HISTORICAL NOVELS By Ellen Mansoor Collier(Author of the Jazz Age Mystery Series: FLAPPERS, FLASKS And FOUL PLAY, BATHING BEAUTIES, BOOZE And BULLETS, GOLD DIGGERS, GAMBLERS And GUNS, and VAMPS, VILLAINS And VAUDEVILLE) I’ll admit, I was never much of a history buff in high school or college.… Continue reading BOTM Guest Post: Ellen Mansoor Collier author of Vamps, Villains, and Vaudeville
Guest Post: Barbara Freethy Author of The Callaways
#1 NY Times Bestselling Author Barbara Freethy talks inspiration, romance, and research, plus tells us about how the Callaways' lives resemble her own… Check out what she has to say then Read on for more information about this blog tour and all its great prizes!What do you love most about being an author?Being able to… Continue reading Guest Post: Barbara Freethy Author of The Callaways
Guest Post Barbara Freethy author of Callaway Family
#1 NY Times Bestselling Author Barbara Freethy talks strong women, hot guys and family series… Check out what she has to say then Read on for more information about this blog tour and all its great prizes!One of my favorite quotes of all time is by Eleanor Roosevelt: "A woman is like a tea bag.… Continue reading Guest Post Barbara Freethy author of Callaway Family
Guest Post: Walker Boone from Demise in Denim by: Duffy Brown & Giveaway
Hi, it’s Walker Boone here. There’s a dead guy in the bathtub, my gun’s responsible for the dead part and I don’t know how to get out of this mess. The thing is I didn’t kill the guy and until I can find out who did, I’m on the run. It’s not as easy as you… Continue reading Guest Post: Walker Boone from Demise in Denim by: Duffy Brown & Giveaway
Guest Post: Duffy Brown on Pets and Giveaway
Pets are the best! They are our constant companions, love us when we’re bitchy and in our sloppy PJs with no hair combed and when we have the flu. And they train us really well.And here I thought we were supposed to train them! Ha!Pet joke: What side of the door does the cat like… Continue reading Guest Post: Duffy Brown on Pets and Giveaway
Guest Post: The Unfortunate Event by: Andy Siegel
The Unfortunate EventBy Andy Siegel,Author of Cookie's Case"Scalpel.""Scalpel," repeats the nurse. She delivers it with just the right authority.The neurosurgeon slits his patient's throat in one fluid motion. The incision is quick, decisive and skillful. A seeping red river fills the canal."Give me some suction here.""Suction," repeats the nurse. She vacuums the blood. Unexpectedly, Dr.… Continue reading Guest Post: The Unfortunate Event by: Andy Siegel