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Ella Allbright – The Last Charm

Please welcome today, Ella Allbright. Ella is not only a prolific author but also happens to be bestselling author Sue Moorcroft’s niece Ella, what was the inspiration behind your book?...

Richard Gould – Nothing Man

...Jack and Jill Went Downhill, Mid-life follies and The bench by Cromer beach. Ahead of writing full time, Richard led a national educational charity. He has been published in a...

A Summer to Remember

Janice Horton Island In The Sun – Hurricane Experience In The Name Of Research!

...weather patterns develop to create a full-scale hurricane. It was during my research that I saw reports of a tropical cyclone alert in the Caribbean Sea. Tropical cyclones can develop...

Mel Gough: Reverse Harem – An Old Fantasy Turned On Its Head

...rules are different the readers will expect and accept a different approach to relationships, too. And paranormal, urban fantasy and magical realism are very popular genres in general. But magic...

The Lumberjills – Mick Arnold

...pretty much to my satisfaction. When I turn in a first draft, it’s usually about in common with a normal third or fourth draft also when I am writing I...

Jackie Collins Award For Romantic Thrillers Category

...for such a prestigious award is a real honour.” A MOTHER’S LIE BOOK BLURB (Publisher: Bookouture) Heartbroken and alone, Ali arrives at her grandmother’s old house on the beach. Perhaps...

Jane Cable: Researching D-day For A Contemporary Novel

...Another You and it was just too fascinating to ignore. It was also close to the seventieth anniversary so I went along to the commemoration and met an exceptional man...

New Releases: April 2023

...and almost-divorced Anne set off on a Caribbean cruise, their lives are about to change! They swap Christmas turkeys and BBC reruns for crystal waters and white sandy beaches. But...

Sally Malcolm: Austen With A Twist

...find that the heroine’s refusal to conform to social convention lies at the heart of all Austen’s novels. For me, this conflict is beautifully reframed for the 21st century in...

Glenda Young: Murder At The Seaview Hotel

...book as I adore Scarborough, it’s my happy place, and I’ve always wanted to set a novel there. Reviewers say that the sense of place in the novel is so...

Kendra Smith – A Year Of Second Chances

...Aria/Head of Zeus, was a day that I knew it had all been worth it, involving much crying and drinking of champagne. I also want to thank the RNA’s New...