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Marianne Curley – Author Interview
For those unfamiliar with your fiction, how would you describe your novels? My novels are adventures in paranormal fiction that draw you in and sweep you away to another place, or another time, where you might find yourself hiding … Continue reading
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Chris Allen – Author Interview
For those unfamiliar with your fiction, how would you describe your novels? I think the best summation would be – old school action thrillers with a modern edge, or cold war novel/modern action movie hybrid. Who is one of … Continue reading
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Banafsheh Serov – Author Interview
For those unfamiliar with your fiction, how would you describe your debut novel, The Russian Tapestry? The Russian Tapestry is based on my husband’s grandparents, Marie and Alexei Serov. It’s a love story set against the turmoil of WWI, … Continue reading
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