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Author Interview – Michelle Nicole Martin
As you all know, I am a huge fan of children’s and middle grade fiction! I’ve worked with kids from the time I was old enough not be considered one anymore, and I have a big love of the books that are written for them. That being said, I am extremely pleased to welcome Michelle Nicole Martin, author of Princess and Missy’s Magical Adventures, to my blog for an interview today! Let’s get into her head and bit and learn a little bit about her shall we? 1. Hello and welcome Michelle! Can you start off by telling us a…
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Blog Tour – Author Interview: Kimberly Griffiths Little
Ready for some more The Healing Spell love? I know I am! Kimberly Griffiths Little was sweet enough to take time out of her day to answer some of my review questions. I’ll give her the floor! ***** 1) I always like to start my interviews off with a challenge! How would you describe The Healing Spell in a tweet? (140 characters) A girl with a guilty secret, annoying sisters, sprinkles of magic, and a little baby gator. Oh, and there’s a cute boy who chops wood. 🙂 2) On Goodreads I saw you mention that this story was close to…
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Author Interview – Dora Lee Thompson
Please welcome Dora Lee Thompson, the author of Pocket of Guilt. I’m was very excited to interview her, as her book is one that is unique to my reading tastes! I’ll be reviewing it tomorrow, but today please enjoy reading her interview answers. 1. Jessica: This book was a new experience for me, in that it discussed how LDS teens were affected by World War II. What inspired you to write about this rather unique subject matter? Dora: Some of the events in Pocket of Guilt were inspired by the true adventures of my friend, Ralph Hechtle, who lived in…
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Author Interview – Christine Schulze
Good afternoon my dear readers! Today I’m quite happy to give my blog over to the lovely, and very talented, Christine Schulze! She is the author of numerous books and novellas, including Bloodmaiden which I posted a review of yesterday. Later today I will also be sharing my review of one of her upcoming books, Tears of a Vampire Prince. 1) I always like to start my interviews with a challenge! If you had to describe yourself in a tweet, only 140 characters, what would you say? C. E. Schulze is a master of creating unique worlds, deep, quirky characters, and…
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Blog Tour – Author Interview: Sarah Ockler
Today I’m happy to welcome the very talented Sarah Ockler to my blog! Sarah is the author of Twenty Boy Summer and the upcoming, sure to be a smash, Fixing Delilah! I had the opportunity to interview her, but I’ll stop rambling and let her take it away. 1. If you had to come up with a slogan for Fixing Delilah, what would it be? I think the tagline on the book cover encapsulates the story really well: “Family. It’s not always a perfect fit.” That’s something Delilah has to accept as she uncovers some of the long-buried secrets about the…
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Blog Tour – Author Interview: Brenda Pandos
Continuing on with the epic Sapphire Talisman tour, today I have Brenda Pandos stopping by my blog for an interview! If you haven’t read my review of The Sapphire Talisman, I can assure you it’s great! In fact, you should totally go and pre-order a copy here. Signed copy. Ooooh. Shiny! Without further ado, I give my blog over to the very lovely and talented Brenda Pandos! 1) Welcome Brenda! I always like to start out my interviews with a challenge. If you had to create a catch phrase for one of your characters, what would it be and who…
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Blog Tour: Pandora’s Succession – Author Interview
Today I’m proud to offer my blog up to Russell Brooks, author of Pandora’s Succession! His book is action-packed, fantastically researched and written extremely well. My review will be posted tomorrow, but today Russell was kind enough to answer some of my interview questions! Enjoy! 1) I always like to start my interviews with a challenge! If your book was set to become a movie, what would your tagline be? Where will you hide when The Succession begins? 2) This is your debut thriller novel correct? What inspired you to write a thriller? Yes. As every story idea that came…
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Blog Tour: Author Interview – Branded: Fall of Angels
Good morning my reading minions! Today I am honored to be interviewing Keary Taylor, author of Branded: Fall of Angels. I devoured this book in a matter of hours, and loved every minute of it! You can see my review if you are interested, of course. For now though, I give my blog to Keary Taylor! 1) I always start my interview with a challenge! If you had to come up with a slogan for Branded, what would it be? Don’t fall asleep… 2) The angels in this story are unlike any I’ve read about before. What drove you to…
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Blog Tour: Other Sides – Author Interview
If you haven’t already read my review for this book, you really need to! This is an amazing anthology and it now has me hooked into Webfiction. Today I’m pleased to welcome MCM, one of the many amazing authors featured in this anthology, for an interview! 1) Can you explain Webfiction for those who may not have had the opportunity to explore it yet? Web fiction is actually a very broad term that applies to a lot of types of writing. At its most basic (and obvious!), it means fiction that was written for the web. The key word there…
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An Interview with Abhijit Bhattacharya
Good morning my dear readers! Today I am pleased to welcome Abhijit Battacharya, author of Some of the Whole, to my blog! His book launches tomorrow, so you’ll see a review tomorrow to hopefully encourage you to give it a read! And now, let’s give our attention to this fabulous author shall we? 1) I always like to begin my interviews with a challenge. If you had to describe your book in only three words, which would you choose? Wow! That is a tricky one. Three words…erm….Short, pacy & young! 2) Some of the Whole is a collection of short…