Author Bio: Megan Matthews writes smutty romance by day and hides behind her secret identity as a responsible Pinterest mom when other parents are around. She believes morning shouldn’t start until noon and chocolate should be calorie free. Living in Michigan she prefers sun over snow, hot chocolate over coffee, and wine over beer. She’ll pick a book over nature every day. Megan once displayed the entire Goosebumps series on her bookshelf. Her taste in reading has matured. She now prefers her heroes with rippling muscles over brace-faced nerds running from murderous dummies. Writes: Contemporary Romance Author of: The Boys of RDA series & Pelican Bay Security Series Tell us about your latest release.
June 27th I released the fourth book in my The Boys of RDA series. This is the story of Clare and Grant. Clare, is a young woman who worked herself out of the San Francisco foster care system to go and lead a youth center in San Francisco. Grant, comes from one of the city’s oldest families. He’s lived a life of wealth and privilege. What will happen when these two worlds collide? What can readers expect from you in the rest of 2017? The rest of the year will be releases for my newest series, Pelican Bay Security. These hot SEALS are ready to woo some ladies on the coast. For those who are new to your work, which book would you recommend starting with? I would suggest anyone new to my writing start with The Boys of RDA’s first book, Rush. It is FREE on all platforms –( https://www.books2read.com/u/38elBm) Which of your characters would you want to be stranded on a desert island with, and why? Ridge, from Security Risk. Not only is he a hot former Navy SEAL who I could stare at all day, but he knows survival strategies to keep us alive… but mostly the hot body thing. Were you an avid reader as a child? Absolutely. I had the entire Goosebumps series by R.L. Stine (it was much smaller back then) and the Thoroughbred series by Joanna Campbell (also shorter back then). What is your favourite writing snack? Anything I can find in the kitchen that doesn’t require me to use a stove or microwave. Do you have any pets? We have one dog. He’s a poodle mix, but we don’t know what kind because he was adopted as a puppy. He’ll be thirteen this year, but still thinks he’s a puppy. Are you a morning person? Definitely not. Mornings shouldn’t start until at least 11am. At least once a week during the school year I inform my husband that once our son is through school and it’s just the two of us I am transitioning to a night owl schedule.
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Author Bio: Jennifer Loring has been, among other things, a DJ, an insurance claims assistant, and an editor. Her short fiction has been published widely both online and in print; she has worked with Crystal Lake Publishing, DarkFuse, and Crowded Quarantine, among many others. Longer work most notably includes the contemporary/sports romance series The Firebird Trilogy and the psychological horror novella Conduits. She lives in Philadelphia, PA with her husband, their turtle, and two basset hounds. Writes: horror, dark fantasy, contemporary, sports, and paranormal romance Author of: The Firebird Trilogy and Conduits What can readers expect from you in the rest of 2017?
So far, I have a few more short stories coming out as well as a novelette and another novella. Plus I’m doing two signings—SaSS in Baltimore and Kiss &Tell in Allentown, PA. Have you got anything planned for 2018 (book releases, signings etc.)? I’m planning to return to Angels & Sirens. Other than that, nothing definitive yet, though I’m waiting to hear back on a couple of novellas that will hopefully be out next year. With any luck, the end of 2018 will see a new novel from me, too. For those who are new to your work, which book would you recommend starting with? It depends on whether you like horror or romance. For horror, Conduits. For romance, Firebird. Which of your characters would you want to be stranded on a desert island with, and why? If you’ve read The Firebird Trilogy, you’ll know why I choose Alex! Smart, gorgeous, a little broken, and that body… ;) What’s the best reaction you’ve ever received over one of your books? It was at the first Angels & Sirens event, toward the end of the day. A reader approached my table and said she’d been saving me for last because she had read Firebird and found it amazing. She bought a print copy despite having read the ebook. That was a pretty awesome moment. Were you an avid reader as a child? Absolutely. I taught myself to read at age 4, so it’s always been a part of my life. YA wasn’t a thing when I was growing up, and I was reading adult books fairly early—around 11 or so. Are any of your heroes based on real men in your life? Most of them have characteristics of men I know/have known, including my husband. I borrow bits from just about everyone. Are you a sporty or curl up with a good book type of person? I’m not athletic at all, despite being a big hockey fan. It’s safer that way, trust me. What is your drink of choice while writing? Coffee or wine. Do you have any pets? Yes, two basset hounds—Daisy and Rocky. We adopted them two years ago from a rescue, and they manage to make me laugh every day. I also have an 8 ½-year-old turtle named Ninja. Are you a morning person? I am now that I have dogs/am getting older. Coffee helps. What book are you reading now? IT by Stephen King. I’d never gotten around to reading it until now (it’s a massive book), but with the movie coming out, I wanted to fix that. Name 3 books everyone needs to read (excluding yours). On Writing by Stephen King, To Each Their Darkness by Gary Braunbeck, and the original Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. Author Bio: Emily Robertson graduated from Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas with a degree in Theatre. She is an avid reader and enjoys reading New Adult and Romance as much as she does writing them. She currently resides in the Washington D.C. area with her husband and two children. She loves connecting with and talking to other readers by email, or on Facebook or Twitter. You can get information on her upcoming works by visiting her website, signing up for her newsletter, or joining her Facebook reader’s group. Writes: New Adult and Contemporary Romance Author of: The Portwood Brothers Series, Playing by the Rules, Playing with Fire, and Playing for the Win Tell us a little about yourself.
I’d like to think that I’m somehow so amazing that if I walk into a room, you’ll know immediately who I am. That’s totally not the case, though. I’m just your average wife and mom who looks as crazy and frazzled as the next. I’ve been a stay-at-home mom for over eleven years now, and life has been a wild ride. I enjoy traveling, running, and sampling all the different flavours of Italian ice at Rita’s, our local ice and custard joint. I’m an avid reader when I have time, and I love the stupid games I download on my phone. During March Madness, my husband and I fight to the death over our brackets, but we always pick the same team to win it all (Rock Chalk Jayhawk!). We recently started getting into baseball as a family because my son started playing this year too. I have moved more times in my life than most people would consider sane, but this is my life. All of it makes for fun and excited things to weave into my books. Tell us about your latest release. My latest release just came out on July 14th. Playing it Cool is a book I honestly never thought I’d write. I don’t plot when I write because it just never works out for me. When I wrote Playing by the Rules, I was thinking it’d be a series about a guy and his roommates. The whole thing derailed and took me with it. Because of how the books lined up, we meet Bryce and Addison after they’ve already been dating for many years and are engaged, and by the end of the book they’re married. Playing it Cool goes back in time to when the couple meet in college and how they fall in love. To say that they are opposite might be a bit of an understatement. Bryce is a fun easy-going guy, and Addison has had her future mapped out since she was little. I hope fans of the series will love this novella and the look into the beginning of Bryce and Addison’s relationship. Because it’s a prequel, this is a great place to start if you haven’t read the series too. What can readers expect from you in the rest of 2017? This year has been a crazy year for me. I’m finally settled, and I’m excited about the rest of the year. I just released Playing it Cool. I have another Portwood novella coming out in October that should wrap up the series (I’ve learned never to say no), and I have a brand new series that I’m working on. This series revolves around a band and the women who keep them on their toes. Have you got anything planned for 2018 (book releases, signings etc.)? In 2018, I’ll continue to release (or start if I didn’t get them out at the end of this year) my series about the band, series name to come. Right now there are four books in that series, but I have a couple ideas for novellas as well. I’m also going to be doing a book signing at the Royal Book Bash In the DMV on June, 23, 2018. What is your favourite genre to write? Hands down it’s New Adult. There’s something about writing about the time in life where things are new and exciting. I love writing about those first big changes and what that does to a person. I remember in my life when I was stepping out on my own for the first time, and what feelings and emotions that brought about. There’s so much to play with in that time and so many things to bring about. Do you see yourself writing in any other genres in the future? Other than romance? I’m not sure. I’ve always said that I’ll never say never. Maybe some day there will be a murder mystery on the shelf with my name on it. My muse is so fickle, I can’t tell you what will happen. All I know is when something strikes, I just go for it. Which book was your favourite to write, and why? That’s a hard one. They are all great for different reasons, except Bryce books. I never like writing his books. I’d say my favourite to write was a book that’s yet to come out called Encore. It’s the first book in the band series. There was something about the change of pace from the other series, and the story itself that just had the words flowing from me. Maybe it was the second-chance love story or the banter in the book, but after a slump with what I’d come from, it really showed me how much fun I could have again. For those who are new to your work, which book would you recommend starting with? If you’re new, you have two choices. You can start with Playing it Cool because it is the true beginning of the timeline for the series. If you’d rather not start with a novella, though, you could start with Playing by the Rules. It’s the first book that was published in the series, and the rest of the books follow closely behind timeline wise. How do you find names for your characters? And can you write them until you’ve found the perfect one? Names are so hard. Usually my characters don’t come to me with names. I have a baby name book I sometimes use, but Google is my friend. I usually just Google, “Popular baby names in (fill in the year).” I usually can’t start writing until I have a name for everyone. In fact, I can’t start writing until I fill out what I call the Questions of Doom. It’s a lot of questions about the character that range from name, what they look like, to what their biggest fear is. Which of your characters would you want to be stranded on a desert island with, and why? For sure Jax. He’s a military man. If he couldn’t get us off the island with his skills, he wouldn’t be bad to be stuck with either. Do you have a character you feel more connected to? There are several for different reasons. I tend to write little bits of my life into each of my books. In Playing by the Rules, Payton is dealing with life after a head injury. The chronic pain and the issues that cause is something I’m very familiar with. I wrote the book when I was frustrated with my own options for treatment from my head injury. It’s so hard when people can’t see your pain, but it’s there every day. I also am really connected to the second book in the series. In Playing with Fire, Jax is coming home from a deployment. He’s spent the whole time trying to get over his attraction to his brother’s girlfriend. Then enters Emma, a fiery redhead, who offers him a distraction. When I wrote his book, I needed a distraction of my own. My husband had just left for his own deployment. I spent my days playing single mom, and my nights were busy writing. Who is your biggest supporter? My family, all of them. My husband has always been there for me from the beginning. Even when I wasn’t sure I was going to publish, he was there. My kids are always excited for me and help me celebrate. Even my preacher dad and mom and my in-laws and sister love supporting me in any way they can. They’re always the first to buy my books even before they know if they’re good or not. Were you an avid reader as a child? When I was little, yes. As I got older, no. Reading comprehension was always hard for me. Sometimes it still is. Several years ago, though, I found that I could read for fun, and I’ve never looked back. I try and read whenever I can now because I have found that it’s fun again. Are any of the experiences in your books based on events that have happened to you/someone you know? So many. Like I said earlier, I deal with the effects of my head injury still today, and I wrote about that in Playing by the Rules. I loved bringing in military life to one of my books, and then I’ve also written about things that effect so many like the loss of a child or sexual assault. I try not to shy away from anything that comes to me. Life is messy, but a messy life makes us who we are. It’s what shapes us into the people we become. Do you have any funny writing quirks or stories you could tell us? I don’t know if I have any writing quirks, but the stories are endless. I remember my first year I did NaNoWriMo. I was posting about it on Facebook a lot, and when I went down to visit my parents for Thanksgiving, my dad saw me at my keyboard and said, “What are you writing?” My sister blurts out, “She writes smut!” Cover blown. My preacher dad looks at me for a second and then says, “Well, it should be easy to get all those words then. You only need to say ‘oh ah oh ah, yes, oh ah’ over and over again.” Best Dad EVER! Are you a sporty or curl up with a good book type of person? Both. I love curling up with a good book or horrible reality TV. However, I do love running and getting out too. I try and balance most stuff where I can. What is the strangest thing you’ve done in the name of book research? I called a lawyer out of the phonebook to ask them questions. It doesn’t sound strange, but when it’s your first book, it feels really weird ringing someone up just to ask them questions about kidnapping. What is your drink of choice while writing? I’m boring. I drink water. I gave up soda a year ago and haven’t looked back. Are you a morning person? Heck no! I do get up early to run in the summer, though. What book are you reading now? I just finished the Kerr Chronicles by Jen Frederick. What can I say, my writing keeps me about five years behind. Name 3 books everyone needs to read (excluding yours). The Addison Holmes Series by Liliana Hart (Lots of laughs) Forward Passes by Jami Davenport (Hello, Mr. Harris) The Gridiron Series by Jen Fredrick (Football? Yes, please!) Author Bio: Carrie Elks lives near London, England and writes contemporary romance with a dash of intrigue. At the age of twenty-one she left college with a political science degree, a healthy overdraft and a soon-to-be husband. She loves to travel and meet new people, and has lived in the USA and Switzerland as well as the UK. When she isn't reading or writing, she can usually be found baking, drinking wine or working out how to combine the two. Writes: Contemporary Romance Author of: Fix You, The Love in London Series & Summer’s Lease (A Shakespeare Sister Romance) Tell us a little about yourself.
I’m Carrie and I live in the UK, just outside of London. I love books almost as much as I love chocolate, and that’s saying a lot. I’ve always enjoyed crafting stories, and am so happy that I now get to share them. My books have been translated into 6 different languages, and I count myself lucky to have readers all across the globe. Tell us about your latest release. Summer’s Lease is the first in a brand new 4 book series about four sisters. This first book tells the story of Cesca Shakespeare, a down-on-her-luck writer who escapes to Lake Como to try and beat her writer’s block, and Sam Carlton, the man who let her down years before. Now a Hollywood moviestar, Sam wants to hide out at his family’s villa at Lake Como for reasons of his own. But as soon as he steps foot through the wrought iron gates, the two of them clash. Summer’s Lease is an enemies-to-lovers story featuring lots of sun, sand and gorgeous Italian food. What can readers expect from you in the rest of 2017? The second book in the series, A Winter’s Tale, will be out on November 30th 2017. Set on a snowy West Virginian mountain, it features a wooden cabin, a sexy bearded angry man, and Cesca’s younger sister, Kitty. Have you got anything planned for 2018 (book releases, signings etc.)? I have SO MUCH planned for 2018 and I can’t wait. First of all the third and fourth books in my series will be released. I’ll also be attending five different signings across the UK. For more information on where to find me, see my website: https://carrieelks.com/news-and-events/ Do you see yourself writing in any other genres in the future? Right now I have about 6 more contemporary romance books sketched out, but I never say never. I love psychological thrillers, so one day I’d love to try to write one. If I ever release it, it would be using a pen name though! For those who are new to your work, which book would you recommend starting with? Fix You is a good one, because it’s a standalone. Having said that, even my series books can be read as standalones so I guess it’s a case of which one takes your fancy :) Which of your characters would you want to be stranded on a desert island with, and why? Sam Carlton (the hero in Summer’s Lease). He’s half Italian, he knows how to cook, and he’s as sexy as hell. A winning combination! Who is your biggest supporter? My agent, Meire Dias, of the Bookcase Agency, is amazing. She’s a confidante, advisor and trusted friend too. Were you an avid reader as a child? Absolutely! Most of my school holidays were spent with my nose in a book. Starting with Enid Blyton stories, then graduating to Sweet Dreams novels and the Sweet Valley High series. I’m an eclectic reader, though, so I also read the Lord of the Rings series, and latterly the Harry Potter books too. What is your drink of choice while writing? Coffee in the daytime and wine in the evening. Either works! What is your favourite writing snack? I’m a chocoholic so chocolate wins hands down. It has to be milk and it can’t have any orange or mint in it. Apart from that, I’m easy! Do you have any pets? Yes, I have a crazy black pug called Plato. He rules our house with an iron fist. Author Bio: Amy Reece lives in beautiful Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, and often uses it as the setting for her novels. She is a high school teacher as well as a writer and loves to spend her free time exploring ghost towns and ruins around the Southwest. Dogs and wine are two of her favorite things, but she will consider cats and beer if that’s all that is available. She is the author of The Seeker Series and The Way to Her Heart. Stay tuned for her newest book, Watch Over, a contemporary romantic suspense novel coming Summer 2017. Writes: Romantic suspense (YA and adult) & YA paranormal romance Author of: The Seeker Series, The Way to Her Heart, The DeLuca Family Series Tell us a little about yourself.
Well, besides what’s in my bio, I guess I could share a few fun facts. First, I hit the half-century mark this year. 50. Wow. I not quite sure how that happened! But on the plus side, I joined AARP and got a nifty day bag and I now get all sorts of discounts. Another fun fact, I am also a professional flute player. Kinda random, huh? Tell us about your latest release. It’s called WATCH OVER and it’s the first in a six-book series called The DeLuca Family. I’m having such a blast creating this amazing family! They are an Irish-Italian clan with six kids (each one gets their own book). Finn’s story is the first. He’s the third of the siblings and is a cop who’s been severely injured in a hit-and-run and is temporarily in a wheelchair and housebound. A stray cat introduces him to his reclusive neighbour, Melanie, and romance blossoms. But some strange things are happening to Mel and it soon becomes apparent she’s being stalked. What can readers expect from you in the rest of 2017? Readers can expect the first three books in the DeLuca Series. Book 2, SAFE GUARD, comes out in September. Book 3, DEEP DARK, comes out in October. I might be able to get Book 4, THIS TIME, out by the end of the year, but we’ll see what my publisher says. I’m also a launch partner on a brand-new viral reading app called Inklo and I release short episodes of my new YA paranormal romance, MOVING ON, every week. It’s exclusive to the app, so check it out! For those who are new to your work, which book would you recommend starting with? You could start with The Way to Her Heart if you’re into YA. It’s a stand-alone. What’s the best reaction you’ve ever received over one of your books? I love when people leave comments to the characters on wattpad, especially when they get mad at the character and try to tell her/him what to do. Who is your biggest supporter? Hmm, tough one. I have so many, but three really stick out: my husband, of course, because he has to put up with all the crazy. My mom because she reads everthing I write and has all my books prominently displayed in her living room. Finally, my best friend, Carol, because she listens endlessly and gives amazing feedback. Who are your must-read/one-click authors? Nora Roberts, of course. I also love Eloise James and Mary Balogh. In non-romance genres, I read everything by Joel Rosenberg and Lincoln Child/Douglas Preston. I have every Elizabeth Peters book ever written and reread them often. Were you an avid reader as a child? Yes, but not until third grade. Before then, I would only read books about dogs. I had no use for people in books and wouldn’t consider reading one. But my third-grade teacher, Mrs. Temple, used to read aloud to us every afternoon and I fell in love with the book Socks by Beverly Cleary. It was about a cat and had a few people in it. I decided I could live with people in books and checked it out of the school library as soon as she finished reading it to us. Then I read all the other Beverly Cleary books and moved on to Laura Ingalls Wilder. Are any of the experiences in your books based on events that have happened to you/someone you know? In THE WAY TO HER HEART, I based Bernie’s character and her story on several students I’ve had over the years. She finds herself homeless and living out of her car. Sadly, I’ve had multiple students who have had to leave home or have been kicked out of their homes and couch-surf with friends. That book started because of the homeless teens I’ve worked with over the years. What is your drink of choice while writing? Pretty much anything alcoholic, but I do tend toward red wine. What is your favourite writing snack? Chili cheese fritos. Do you have any pets? We are a dog family. Right now we have only my faithful SodaPop Curtis at the old homestead since all the girls have moved out with their respective dogs. Are you a morning person? Not if I can help it! But school starts at 7:30, so I don’t usually have a choice. What book are you reading now? The Tehran Initiative by Joel C. Rosenberg. It’s a geopolitical suspense thriller and scary real. Name 3 books everyone needs to read (excluding yours). A Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madeleine L’Engle A Town Like Alice by Nevil Shute Airs Above the Ground by Mary Stewart Meet the authors taking part in the signing by following the 2017 Virtually There Facebook Hop and entering their giveaways along the way!
Mia Hoddell https://www.facebook.com/mia.hoddellauthor/ Jade Whitfield www.facebook.com/jadewhitfieldwrites S Valentine http://facebook.com/SophiaValentineAuthor Maryann Jordan http://www.facebook.com/authormaryannjordan Jennifer Allis Provost https://facebook.com/copperraven J.A. Kerr https://www.facebook.com/JAKerrBRAILLE A.J. Norris https://www.facebook.com/alisajnorris Sydney Aaliyah Michelle https://www.facebook.com/SydneyAaliyahMichelle/ Amy Reece https://www.facebook.com/areeceauthor/ M.L. Kacy https://www.facebook.com/MLKacyAuthor/ Emily Robertson https://www.facebook.com/emily.robertsonauthorpage/ Brittney Coon www.facebook.com/brittneycoonauthor Jerica MacMillan www.facebook.com/jericamacmillan E.J. Shortall http://www.facebook.com/AuthorE.J.Shortall Jennifer Loring https://www.facebook.com/JenniferTLoring L Chapman https://www.facebook.com/AuthorLChapman/ Natalie-Nicole Bates https://www.facebook.com/NNBates Krissy V https://www.facebook.com/Author-Krissy-Vs-Books-228435653994967/ Lindsey Gray https://facebook.com/LindseyGray11 Erin Cristofoli Www.facebook.com/erincristofoliauthor Kylie Hillman https://www.facebook.com/AuthorKylieHillman/ Melanie Moreland https://www.facebook.com/authormoreland/ C.J. Fallowfield https://www.facebook.com/cjfallowfield Carrie Elks https://www.facebook.com/CarrieElksAuthor/ Virtually There Book Fest is coming back this year!
We will be holding our annual online book signing on July 28th - 30th. Authors: The general interest form is now open! Readers: If you want to see your favourite authors at VTBF let them know or let us know so we can try our best to get them there! See you all soon when we start announcing authors. Interest Form An English teacher, an author, and a fan of anything pink and/or glittery, Lindsay's the English teacher cliché; she love cats, reading, Shakespeare, and Poe. She currently lives in her hometown with her husband, Chad (her junior high sweetheart); their cats, Arya, Amelia, Alice, Marjorie, and Bob; and their Mastiff, Henry. Lindsay's goal with her writing is to show the power of love and the beauty of life while also instilling a true sense of realism in her work. Some reviewers have noted that her books are not the “typical romance.” With her novels coming from a place of honesty, Lindsay examines the difficult questions, looks at the tough emotions, and paints the pictures that are sometimes difficult to look at. She wants her fiction to resonate with readers as realistic, poetic, and powerful. Lindsay wants women readers to be able to say, “I see myself in that novel.” She wants to speak to the modern woman’s experience while also bringing a twist of something new and exciting. Her aim is for readers to say, “That could happen,” or “I feel like the characters are real.” That’s how she knows she's done her job. Lindsay's hope is that by becoming a published author, she can inspire some of her students and other aspiring writers to pursue their own passions. She wants them to see that any dream can be attained and publishing a novel isn’t out of the realm of possibility. Genres: Contemporary Romance and Chick Lit
Author of: To Say Goodbye, Then Comes Love Series, Without You Website | Facebook | Twitter | Amazon EJ Shortall was born and raised in London, England where she currently still resides. Having worked in education for the better part of 12 years, EJ decided a change was needed and, following a moment of inspiration, she decided to put pen to paper and start writing her first novel, Silver Lining. Not content with just the one, she continued with book two and has many more ideas in the pipeline. She has always enjoyed reading, but found it was mostly just a holiday extravagance. Then she discovered a certain worldwide best seller, and that was it she was hooked. Reading quickly became an obsession and she couldn't devour books fast enough. The books on her shelves and reading device range from sweet, Young Adult romances, to smouldering erotic encounters. Aside from reading and writing, EJ also enjoys amateur photography, cake decorating and more recently - thanks to the skills she has picked up through creating teasers - graphic design. "I am on one amazing roller coaster ride at the moment, meeting new and wonderful people, discovering new music gems to integrate into my stories, and learning so many new skills. I can't wait to see where this journey takes me. I hope you jump on board and enjoy the ride with me." Genre: Contemporary romance
Author of: Silver Lining (Silver series book one), Prepared To Fight: A MMA romance (Golden Oakes book one), Prepared To Fall (Golden Oakes book two) Website | Facebook | Twitter | Amazon Sydney Aaliyah Michelle is a Contemporary Romance writer, a voracious reader and movie fanatic who hails from Texas. After surviving 5 1/2 years living in China, she had the courage to finally pursue her passion and become a writer. Sydney has been blogging at sydneyaaliyah.com for three years, where she interviews people about their tattoos, discusses her favorite movie quotes, and journals about her writing and editing process. Sydney's novels tackle that dramatic world that is college and professional football and she writes heroines that love their men and the sport that they play. She identifies the sci-fi action flick "The Matrix" as the best representation of her life in the past. She is now blessed to be awake and doing what she loves. She can recite the entire script from the 80's teen comedy/drama "The Breakfast Club" and loves any and everything associated with the Avengers Movie, especially Tony Stark. When it come to books, Sydney reads different genres, but some of her favorite writers are Stephen King, Alex J. Cavanaugh, J.A Huss, M. Never & Emily Bronte. Under the Dome, The Great Gatsby & Wuthering Heights are her favorite books. Genres: New Adult & Adult Contemporary Romance
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