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Q&A: Irene Hannon (Trapped)

By / July 3, 2013

“Trapped is definitely not a story you want to start late at night or when you?re home alone!”

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Q&A: Wil Mara (Frame 232)

By / June 29, 2013

“I first heard about this mysterious figure standing very close to the limousine when the president was struck and who possibly filmed the shooting. And yet, to this day, she has never been identified.”

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Q&A: Tricia Goyer (The Promise Box)

By / June 29, 2013

?Readers will be drawn to both Lydia and Gideon’s stories of discovering the truth. Layer by layer readers will find out more about their stories.?

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Q&A: Debby Mayne (Pretty Is As Pretty Does)

By / June 29, 2013

?I?ve noticed that when people go back to visit their classmates, they immediately become that person they were back in high school.?

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Q&A: Michèle Phoenix (In Broken Places)

By / June 29, 2013

“My hope is that Shelby will be a reflection of all women whose various struggles represent a much greater malaise: dissatisfaction with ourselves, with the expectations of others and the often maiming vagaries of life.?

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Q&A: Amy Lillard (Katie’s Choice)

By / June 29, 2013

I think pride is one of those human frailties. It’s something that everybody fights to overcome–some people more than others.

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Q&A: Jen Turano (A Most Peculiar Circumstance)

By / June 26, 2013

“I?ve been reading romances since I was a pre-teen and it?s always been my favorite genre.”

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Q&A: Kenneth Zeigler (The Final Conflict)

By / June 26, 2013

“There is nothing boring about the Christian faith or stories about it.”

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Q&A: Marybeth Whalen (The Wishing Tree)

By / June 26, 2013

?The crux of the issue of adultery is that it?s usually just a symptom of a bigger problem. There’s always an underlying story that was going on long before the actual adultery took place.?

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Q&A: Denise Hunter (Barefoot Summer)

By / June 26, 2013

“I think we all long for close connections, and I wanted to write a story that allowed the reader to feel like a part of the family.”

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