July 12, 2017

Hello! Next week, Painted Faces, my fifth novel debuts around the world!Yesterday, I spoke about one of the important settings in the story: Budapest, Hungary. Hungary is also a land associated with iconic horror figures. To me, horror as a genre, always alludes to classics of literature and the classic monsters of 1930s and 1940s…

July 12, 2017

Hello! Step right up! Step right up! Be prepared for the a-maze-ing show! The smell of sawdust. The texture of the canvas under your hand as you peek inside the tent. Your heart catches. There. It’s amazing! Beautiful! There’s nothing like it. The circus is in town! I’ve been discussing various elements of my upcoming…

July 6, 2017

Hello! What’s better than a new book coming out in less than two weeks?Getting it at a very special pre-order price, of course!And what’s even better than that?Not having to wait any longer to read the opening chapters!That’s right. You can claim an .ebook, in whatever format you prefer, for free and get a sneak…

July 5, 2017

Hello!In yesterday’s post, I mentioned the exciting news that Painted Faces, my fifth novel, is launching around the world on July 18th! Would you like some clues into the plot? Check out my Pinterest board for a sneak peek behind the scenes! Have you pre-ordered your ebook? They’re available at the very special pre-order price…

July 4, 2017

Hello!Happy Fourth of July to you! To celebrate the day, I’m announcing my fifth novel: Painted Faces. I’ve been hinting at it for awhile now and mentioned it in a previous interview. Now, I’m thrilled to officially announce that Painted Faces is launching around the world on July 18th! The Fourth of July is an…

June 14, 2017

Have you heard the good news? Macmillan is expanding my ebook distribution!To celebrate it, What Edward Heard is currently on sale for only $1.99! Amazon Kindle Barnes & Noble Nook Apple Ibooks Kobo Google Play Have you joined my newsletter? Enter your email address powered by TinyLetter

June 13, 2017

Easley. It’s a last name that’s not so common. In fact, in the United States, Easley can be traced to one ancestor. He arrived in the colony of Virginia in the early 1600s and was a French Huguenot. The family can be traced into Switzerland and they were silk merchants. Is this sounding familiar? If…

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