Author Krysten Lindsay Hager’s recently released novel, Dating the It Guy, is making the rounds. The YA contemporary romance speaks to themes we all can relate to: mastering our insecurities and self-esteem to find a place or …
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Spine Tingling Mystery-Romance with Author Ellen Read
Mystery, intrigue and romance. That's what author Ellen Read brings to the table with her latest Novel, The Dragon Sleeps. Ellen took some time to answer my endless questions about her story, her writing process, and what …
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Guest Posts
Hey all! I am looking for some fantastic authors to feature on my website! Written something fantastic? Let me know. You can contact me through the Contact Me page or email me directly at mrskelseylstone@gmail.com This month I …

Haunted Rides
There is something tantalizing about the visceral reaction of terror. The way the heart thunders, our stomach flutters, and our palms sweat. It is even better when our minds are put to work. I caught up with …

Eternal Darkness
A guest post by Simon Farnell We had just left the wormhole that brought us here for a brief time we were in normal space. There it was before us. Our destiny, a circle of blackness, darkness …

How to Defeat a Kraken
A guest post from author Christine Calhoun Step one: Learn pirate kung fu. Your high acrobatics checks in aquatic settings will help you dodge the splinters of your ship as it crumbles into the ocean. …

Armor for Orchids: words with Author Diana Anderson-Tyler on her new novel.
I got to chat with the lovely Diana Anderson-Tyler about her new novel, Amor for Orchids. She told me about the inspiration behind the book and inspired me along the way. What was the inspiration for the …
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How Life Changes as a Published Author
A guest post by Abigail Shepherd A friend asked me the other day if I thought people would be intimidated by the fact that I’m a published author. I had to admit that I hadn’t thought about …