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Reviews March 26, 2015

Book Reviews as seen in Suspense Magazine

CRASH & BURN By Lisa Gardner Lisa Gardner never disappoints. When it comes to the psychological thriller, she is most definitely among ‘the best of…


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Reviews November 16, 2014

Book Reviews as seen in Suspense Magazine (September issue part 9)

PARENTS WHO KILL THEIR CHILDREN By RJ Parker I really enjoyed this read. Although I’ve read about all of the cases profiled, the way RJ…


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Reviews November 16, 2014

Book Reviews as seen in Suspense Magazine (September issue part 8)

THE PERFECT STRANGER By Wendy Corsi Staub Another awesome Staub story that goes above and beyond the suspense/creepy factor! Readers begin by meeting Meredith Heywood,…


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Reviews November 16, 2014

Book Reviews as seen in Suspense Magazine (September issue part 7)

NOWHERE TO TURN By Lynette Eason Opening with the featured character, Danielle Harding, readers watch as this strong woman makes a plan to take her…


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Reviews November 16, 2014

Book Reviews as seen in Suspense Magazine (September issue part 6)

HOW TO FALL By Jane Casey A thriller should start off fast and ‘cool,’ and that is exactly what this author has managed to provide….


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Reviews November 16, 2014

Book Reviews as seen in Suspense Magazine (September issue part 5)

STRONG DARKNESS By Jon Land Every lover of the thriller will agree there are books and then there are BOOKS—adrenaline-pumping tales that grip and hold…


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Reviews November 16, 2014

Book Reviews as seen in Suspense Magazine (September Issue part 4)

DECEMBER PARK By Ronald Malfi Ronald Malfi captures the essence of being a teenager so vividly. I felt as though I was one of the…


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Reviews November 16, 2014

Book Reviews as seen in Suspense Magazine (September Issue part 3)

THE LOW ROAD By A.D. Scott This is yet another engaging tale in this author’s mystery series featuring John McAllister, an experienced journalist working at…


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Reviews November 16, 2014

Book reviews as seen in Suspense Magazine (September Issue part 2)

THE REST IS SILENCE By James R. Benn This Billy Boyle World War II mystery is an exceptionally written book, taking readers back to the…


Articles November 6, 2014

Guest Blog: Len Maynard and Mick Sims “Two for One”

How Do Two Writers Write As One Person? As a writing duo it’s become more fluid as the years have passed. Initially we would finish…


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  • Sunday Smatterings April 8, 2018
    By J.T. Ellison Welcome to another glorious Sunday! I hope you’re having a great weekend. It’s been chilly here in middle TN, so we’ve been snuggled inside, reading, eating, and catching up on chores, and of course,… Via: JT Ellison     
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  • What Are You Reading This Weekend?? April 6, 2018
    By J.T. Ellison Welcome to another Friday, my friends! What are you reading this weekend? Share the next book on your TBR in the comments! Via: JT Ellison     
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  • Why Is Starting A Book So Hard? (and how to overcome it) April 5, 2018
    By J.T. Ellison Are you having trouble starting a project? Not sure where to begin your story, how to put those colors to a palette, finding a perfect line of code to start your new app? I’m going to let you in on a… Via: JT Ellison     
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  • Settling Back In April 2, 2018
    By J.T. Ellison I love to work travel. Being in a new place sparks all sorts of new ideas for me, and reinvigorates my mind. There’s only one problem… by the time I’m really settled in and hitting a flow, I have to… Via: JT Ellison     
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  • Camp Nanowrimo, anyone? Answer these 3 questions first! April 1, 2018
    By noreply@blogger.com (Alexandra Sokoloff) Who’s doing Camp Nanowrimo? I’m not being official about it, but the lure is too great to resist. If I do 1000 words a day for the month of April, I should have a rough first draft of the sixth (and last!) book in my Huntress series by May 1. Well,
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  • Sunday Smatterings – Easter Edition April 1, 2018
    By J.T. Ellison Happy Easter and Blessed Passover to all who celebrate! We are pretty low key for Easter this weekend. No travel, no family commitments. Since the cats don’t appreciate hidden eggs unless… Via: JT Ellison     
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  • Sabbatical is over, so… I’m back! March 30, 2018
    By J.T. Ellison Hello, good people! My social media Lenten fast was lovely and calm, but now I’m back — rested, recharged, and full of words. I hope you’ve had a lovely six weeks without me! Many props to The Kerr,… Via: JT Ellison     
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  • Sunday Smatterings March 25, 2018
    By J.T. Ellison Hey, peeps! What’s shakin’? It’s me, The Kerr, on our last Sunday together before J.T. returns from sabbatical. She’s itching to say hi, but I have the keys for one more week. Mwahahaha. 😈 But… Via: JT Ellison     
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  • Stealing Hollywood – Character Introductions March 24, 2018
    By noreply@blogger.com (Alexandra Sokoloff) There are so many tricks that authors can take from filmmaking to help with character. Today’s example is the CHARACTER INTRODUCTION. Get free Story Structure extras and movie breakdowns I’ve been breaking down HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE for the online class I’m teaching and that movie is superb for
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  • Read the book that launched my thriller-writing career: HARVEST. March 15, 2018
    By Tess 23 years ago, I got a startling call from my literary agent, Meg Ruley. Up till then I’d been writing romantic suspense novels for Harlequin Intrigue and Harper Paperbacks, but I was hoping to branch out in a new direction. I’d submitted about 150 pages of the new medical thriller I was writing,
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