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Interview with Mari Carr, author of April Fools

What can you tell us about your new release, April Fools?

April Fools is a sexy romantic comedy involving a foursome of Hollywood sitcom writers trying to film their finale in an Irish pub in Baltimore. Between the dancing bears, karaoke, and tequila, it's a madcap adventure. Add in the "which guy should she date...how about both?" aspect and the story is a perfect blend of laughter and heat!  Better yet, there's an actual April Fools prank within the story for readers!

What’s the last book you read?

I just finished Erin Nicholas' Diamonds and Dirt Roads, book one in her new Billionaires in Blue Jeans series. The second, High Heels and Haystacks is out now, but I haven't had a chance to get to it yet!

Who is your favorite couple from literature?

Jamie and Claire Fraser in the Outlander series. I've read it more times than I can count.

What or who inspired you to become an author?

I've always been a huge reader--my day job is high school librarian--so the idea that I wanted to write was always hovering there in the back of my mind. In truth, I have to give my husband credit for giving me the shove. I had a weepy 34th birthday--no idea why I chose that one to fall apart on--but he finally looked at me and said, "what's wrong?" I said, "I just thought I'd have my house decorated and my book written by now." My husband, ever practical, simply said, "So do it." And I did.

You’re hosting a literary dinner party. Which three writers are invited?

Oh wow! I love this idea. I would choose JK Rowling, Harper Lee and Janet Evanovich. The conversation would be stimulating, fascinating and funny!

How do you like to spend a rainy day?

In my pjs, in front of my computer, with a cat on my lap, writing a book.

What scene in April Fools was your favorite to write?

The whole book was a blast. It's been a while since I've had a chance to write a romantic comedy, which is my favorite genre by far. I would have to say the big reveal at the end, where Mr. Big Gesture returns and the "which guy" question is answered.

Do you have a motto, quote, or philosophy you live by?

I always fall back to something my father said to me when I was in high school. I was stressed out over something -- I have no idea what now, probably a big assignment or a problem with a friend -- and it was really impacting me. My dad looked at me and said, "In the whole scheme of your life, how big is this?" The thing is...it wasn't big at all. The problem faded like most do. Every time I feel myself getting too worked up over a problem, I try to decide how big the issue is and honestly, I've found very, very few things matter enough to keep me up all night and impact my health. Those words have improved the way I deal with stress big time.

Mari Carr is the author of the new book April Fools

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Interview with Paige Dearth, author of Never Be Alone

What can you tell us about your new release, Never Be Alone?

I put a lot of thought into writing this particular book. It was important to make my readers aware that regardless of our circumstances, we are all people. In the case with Never Be Alone, it focuses on homeless people. In this story, my protagonist, Joon is only 8-years-old when her parents die. With no other family she is put into the foster care system. The problem is, she is placed with a foster mother who on the outside appears nice but has other intentions for Joon. When things escalate to a point where Joon can’t take it anymore, she runs to the streets of Philadelphia where her homeless, yet more meaningful life begins.

What's on your top 5 list for the best books you've ever read?

A Woman of Substance by Barbara Taylor Bradford, Misery and Thinner by Stephen King, Kiss The Girls and Along Came A Spider by James Patterson. There are so many other great writers I have enjoyed over the years, it’s hard to pick just five.

What fictional literary world would you most like to visit?

The deserted island in the South Pacific where Lillian Linden spent two years in the book, Wreckage by Emily Bleeker. I’m not a real fantasy reader and Wreckage was one book that, while Lillian was stranded and lived in crisis, she was on an island. Anywhere with sand and sun is a place I want to be, albeit with food, people and amenities.

As a side note, I enjoyed Wreckage very much and would recommend it to others.

What's your favorite thing about writing?

The emotional and meditative transformation that happens to me with the books I write. The subjects I write about are difficult social issues related to children. As an author, in my mind, I literally become each character as I am writing them. I feel their pain, horror, happiness, love, bravery, courage and every other emotion they experience. You may have heard authors use the term method writer, well, that’s what I consider myself to be. If I can’t physically be in the situation I give myself the time to transport my mind into the scenes where my stories take place. I do this to the point where my vision is blurred by my tears (good thing I know the keyboard well).

It’s important to note that the real horrors of life are far scarier than any horror story I can write. There are lessons of life that could be learned from reading my novels. If I can inspire one person to advocate for children with any of my stories then I feel as if I have done my job and created change for the good. I also hope that my stories give a VOICE to so many victims who are VOICELESS.

What's on your writing desk?

My laptop sits in the middle of my desk and I have a clear glass globe about 4” in diameter with a hole on the top where I can write small messages of my wishes or what I am grateful for and drop them inside. I do have a piece of artwork hanging over my desk. It is a large horizontal three-foot-long pencil with the word CREATE artistically painted across it. I found it in a small art store in Philadelphia and fell in love with it. Lastly, my baby and first novel Believe Like A Child sits in a book holder, to remind me where I came from, because my past matters.

What's the best advice you've ever received?

Write what you know and don’t worry about the “rules”.

In the world of authors many rules come with writing a book. Don’t be afraid to break the rules. We don’t give a painter or a musician rules and boundaries. We tell them to play what’s in their heart. In the literary world I find there’s a more rigid approach to writing a book.

So, I write what I want, engage in my creative process and employ the best editor to make my work follow the rules whenever possible, but only if it doesn’t change my voice.

What scene in Never Be Alone was your favorite to write?

I am sorry I cannot answer this question on the grounds that it would be a spoiler.

Do you have a motto, quote, or philosophy you live by?

The quote below inspires me and sums up what I am trying to achieve with my writing which I call Real-Life Horror.

“Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are.”  ~Ben Franklin

Paige Dearth is the author of the new book Never Be Alone

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New Mystery and Thriller Books to Read | April 10

Hold on to the edge of your seat as we hunt for clues and solve the case with these exciting new mystery and thriller books for the week! Mystery and thriller fans will love Never Be Alone by bestselling author Paige Dearth and Stronger by Suzanne Jenkins. Cozy mystery readers won't want to miss the new Jane Steen novel, Lady Helena Investigates. Enjoy these and many more. Happy reading! 



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New Romance Books to Read | April 10

Have you finished all your latest love stories on your reading list? We have some good news for you thanks to all the new romance books releasing this week! Those looking for a new love story can get the latest from Alice Ward, Abby Brooks, Nikki Belaire, R.R. Banks and more! Enjoy these hot new romance books and happy reading.



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New Books to Read in Literary Fiction | April 10

Are you searching for some new books to read in literary fiction? This week’s new releases list of full of enthralling new reads you won’t want to miss! Literary readers have a lot of choice this week with new novels by Elisabeth Hyde, Mary Morris, Jodi Thomas, Anna Yen, and more. Enjoy your new literary fiction books and happy reading!



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New Science Fiction and Fantasy Books | April 10

Get ready for an exhilarating adventure to new worlds thanks to all these brand new science fiction and fantasy books! Fantasy readers won't want to miss new novels from Ryan Kirk, Alex Bedsoe, Ilana C. Myer and more. Science Fiction fans also have a lot to choose from with books by SJ Morden, Chris Ward and more. Enjoy your new books and happy reading!


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New Young Adult Books to Read | April 10

Have you finished all of the Young Adult books on your reading list? Do you need a new book to dive into? This week you can get your hands on so many new release Young Adult books. Veronica Roth, the bestselling author of the Divergent series, has a new novel called The Fates Divide.It's the second book in the Carve the Mark series. You can also pick up books by Rachel Cohn & David Levithan, Lexa Hillyer, Jessica Leake, and more. Enjoy your new young adult books!



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New Biography and Memoir Books to Read | April 10

Are you looking for some new Biography and Memoir novels? This week you are in luck, with so many amazing new release books for your library! This week you can get your hands on exciting new releases like The Duchess by Penny Junor, North by Scott Jurek, and many more. Enjoy your new biography and memoir books! 



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Books To Read If You Like Adriana Locke

Books To Read If You Like Adriana Locke

Adriana Locke is a USA Today and Amazon Top 10 bestselling author of contemporary romance novels. She is the author of the exciting new release Craft, as well as the popular Landry Family and The Exception series. If you're searching for some hot new romance reads, check out these books to read if you like Adriana Locke!



The Race

by Alice Ward

Release Date: April 7, 2018

I am the CEO of UnCaged Fitness. I sponsor some of the hottest fitness properties around, which means top models and female athletes beg for my attention. I'm rich and ruthless. And when it comes to my business, I don't play around... That was until Emma James came to Daytona.

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Come Home to Me

by Abby Brooks

Release Date: April 5, 2018

I tell people that I've set out on an adventure. But I'm running. From my past and future. When I met Frank Wilde with his dark eyes and chiseled abs, I knew I should have kept running. A man like him is nothing but trouble for me. But he makes me feel like I'm more than just one passion-filled night. For the first time in my life, I stick around.

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192

by Nikki Belaire

Release Date: April 5, 2018

I'm the best at what I do. I'm hired by rich bastards to get back what's theirs. Rescuing Viviana is just another day on the job. Get in and get out. Take the money and disappear like always. That was until she cries my name instead of his and I finally admit that I want her more than she needs me.

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Accidentally Married

by R.R. Banks

Release Date: April 6, 2018

The last thing I wanted was to get married. But then I saw Holly, the curvy redhead in a tight green dress. I knew that she had to be mine. I devoured every inch of her and then woke up with a ring on my finger... But she was gone. Our marriage might have been an accident, but my vows were real.

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Rebel Heir

by Vi Kleeland & Penelope Ward

Release Date: April 7, 2018

It was all set up to be a great summer in the Hamptons. I snagged a gorgeous rental on the beach and got a job at a trendy summer haunt. But then I went and ruined it all by falling for the guy with a dark leather jacket, scruff on his face and intense eyes. I can't have him because I'll be leaving at the end of the season... especially since he's my boss.

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Interview with Suzanne Jenkins, author of Stronger

What can you tell us about your new release, Stronger?

Thank you so much for asking. I began writing Stronger several years ago after I started to obsess on a day dream about living in a stone cottage in the English countryside. The countryside morphed to the seaside, and the young woman, a runner, became the ex-wife of an FBI director in the US. As stories will go, this took on a life of its own. I stopped working on it when it became too complicated to go by the seat of my pants, as I usually write. It had to percolate for a few years.

What’s the last book you read?

I read a few at a time but the last one I finished was The Wind Up Bird Chronicles by Murakami.

What or who inspired you to become an author?

I wrote little stories as a child, usually autobiographical, and embarrassing. Lol! In 1986, I went on a business trip to New Orleans with my husband and I knew I would write a story in that setting. The Savant of Chelsea came from that trip. It took me that long to write it, too because I was still working as an OR nurse.

You’re hosting a literary dinner party. Which three writers are invited?

Joyce Carol Oates

Patti Smith

PD James

What's your favorite thing about writing?

Letting my imagination go!

If you had an extra hour each day, how would you spend it?

Writing!

What scene in Stronger was your favorite to write?

Without a spoiler, I’ll just say when Karen’s children wake up the morning of her disappearance.

Do you have a motto, quote, or philosophy you live by?

I’m trying to be kind and live one day at a time.

Suzanne Jenkins is the author of the new book Stronger

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