I learned that, while my tastes are changing (I’m starting to favor more plot heavy suspense books), I still love dipping into that character driven romance a bit.
Kate Moretti – 8 October 2015 Continue reading
I learned that, while my tastes are changing (I’m starting to favor more plot heavy suspense books), I still love dipping into that character driven romance a bit.
Kate Moretti – 8 October 2015 Continue reading
Comments Off on BookView with Kate Moretti, author of While You Were Gone
Posted in Indieview author, Interviews
I would say that a reader who would enjoy my work would have to be open minded about language and sexual situations. That the reader would have to have an interest in recent American history and also have an interest in education.
Ken Hart – 4 October 2015 Continue reading
Comments Off on IndieView with Ken Hart, author of Reinforcements
Posted in Indieview author, Interviews
I’d be lying if I said I didn’t get some of my inspiration from my favorites like The Vampire Diaries, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, The Mortal Instruments, Vampire Academy, etc. For me,
G. K. DeRosa – 1 October 2015 Continue reading
Comments Off on IndieView with G.K. DeRosa, author of Wilder
Posted in Indieview author, Interviews
I am fifteen-years old and I speak three languages fluently. I love to read, write and travel. I’ve been to about seven countries so far!
Yasmine Hamdi – 27 September 2015 Continue reading
Comments Off on IndieView with Yasmine Hamdi, author of Spirit of the Wind
Posted in Indieview author, Interviews
Years ago, while vacationing with my family, the idea for the story popped into my head. It stayed on my mind for the remainder of the trip. I couldn’t wait to get home to write out my thoughts.
Dee Dee M. Scott – 24 September 2015 Continue reading
Comments Off on IndieView with Dee Dee M. Scott, author of Sent from Heaven
Posted in Indieview author, Interviews
It is very important for reviewers to rate a book on basis of the complete work, not just a part of it. Readers might be put off by the first paragraph but if they find that a review has stated how the book becomes more interesting as it progresses, they might decide to read it in spite of the fact that the first paragraph wasn’t much to their liking.
Sara – 22 September 2015 Continue reading
Posted in Interview Reviewer, Interviews
Well, my father committed suicide when I was a child. Growing up, I always wondered whether I could have perhaps saved him if I’d done something differently and whether I maybe could still save him if only I could find a way to go back in time.
Robin Raven – 20 September 2015 Continue reading
Posted in Indieview author, Interviews
The first chapter was the hardest part. Everybody tells you that you have to grab the reader’s attention right off the bat and keep it. That’s just a fact of today’s society because people are so easily distracted and overloaded with so much social media to explore.
Thomas Lopinski – 17 September 2015 Continue reading
Comments Off on IndieView with Thomas Lopinski, author of The Art of Raising Hell
Posted in Indieview author, Interviews
I think people love reading because it gives them a different perspective on life, humanity, or society; it inspires creativity; and it sometimes provides a break from reality. I don’t think that reading as a pastime is dying as much as it is changing from reading physical books to reading content online.
Charity Rowell-Stansbury – 15 September 2015 Continue reading
Posted in Interview Reviewer, Interviews
The author of each of these books has indicated their intent to schedule these books for a free day for the Kindle versions today on Amazon. Sometimes plans change or mistakes happen, so be sure to verify the price before hitting that “buy me” button.
Martin Dash by Andy Bailey
A Chance for Charity by S.L. Baum
Authors interested in having their free book featured either here on Monday or a sister site on Thursday, visit this page for details.
Comments Off on #Free for your #Kindle, 9/14/2015
Posted in Uncategorized