Interview with author Amanda Huffman

Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

I’m Amanda Huffman, I served in the Air Force for six years as a Civil Engineer. I left the military when my first son was born to follow my husband’s military career. When I left the military I struggled to find my identity and began blogging. That blog turned into a podcast, Women of the Military, publishing two books, Women of the Military and A Girl’s Guide to Military Service, and a number of different opportunities. Today, I am a mom of two boys and my husband continues to serve in the military. I love a good book, a day at Disneyland and anything Star Wars related. 

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “A Girl’s Guide to Military Service”?

There was so much about the military I didn’t know. Even though I served in the military I only served in one branch and a lot of things had changed since I left the service. In the process of interviewing women for Women of the Military I gained a lot of knowledge about different branches and ways to serve. But there was still a lot to learn.

Another challenge I faced when I started was going too detailed in my description. This made the book boring and it could quickly be obsolete as the military changed and adapted. My publisher helped push me to focus on providing information from a higher level point of view with broad information and rely on military recruiters to give detailed specifics to future recruits. 

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

I have always wanted to write books and primarily I grew up reading fiction. So jumping into non-fiction was an interesting transition. But I also found that all the time I spent reading various fiction books helped me as I wove in parts of my own story. I think the real influence for writing this book is the other women veterans who have shared their story or written leadership books. Reading their stories and seeing how they impacted me really pushed me to write this story. I also wanted to reach a generation that wasn’t being focused on, the next generation of military women,

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

Disneyland has so many happy memories for me and my family. I just love spending time in the parks. We have a lot of fun together. 

Q5. Is there lots to do before you dive in and start writing a book?

For this book a lot of the prep work was done through my podcast. I interviewed over 50 women when I started writing the book and that number has grown to over 200 today. Hearing the stories of women helped me to get a good feel on what challenges women faced and what each branch was like. It gave me a strong foundation to start doing the research. It also took a number of draft versions to get the book to the place it needed to be as a starting point and then a lot of additional revisions to get the book where it is today. 

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘A Girl’s Guide to Military Service’?

The book first was a guide that I created in January 2019. I had an idea to help girls as they entered the military but had no idea how to reach them. I was surprised how many young women were interested in joining the military and the response from the guide pushed me to write a book. I think I started working on the first draft in mid-2019. I did a complete overhaul of the book in early 2021, completing that draft in June 2021. Then it took another year of edits with my publisher before it was published in September 2022. 

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your books?

It is available on my publisher’s website, elvaresa.comAmazonBarnes and Noble, and I also created an option for people to buy my book directly from me and receive a signed copy by filling out this form. It is available in paperback and digital. 

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘A Girl’s Guide to Military Service’?

There was a lot of process and thought of coming up with the title. We struggled with what the right word to use was. Do we use woman? Do we use female? Do we use girl? My original title was A Girl’s Guide to the Military. But there were a number of filler titles that we went through trying to make sure the right person knew the book was for them. We did a few test runs to get feedback and A Girl’s Guide to Military Service ended up being the most popular and met the needs we were looking for.  Since our target was high school girls and they related to that name it was the one that won out. It was really hard to narrow in on the title. 

For the cover I worked directly through my publisher. We had a brainstorming session with a number of ideas. In the end, the one we picked was my favorite. I just love how it looked and hoped that it would draw girls considering military service in. 

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

To help keep me on track I created a detailed outline. It helped me stay focused when writing and also helped me to quickly dive back in after taking a break from writing each day. Spending detailed time up front to build the outline was critical in helping me to stay focused on not getting distracted or off topic. I also have to thank my publisher and editor for the input and feedback they gave. They really pushed me in different directions and helped me make a number of changes that helped make the book better and stronger. It is a team effort in writing and I couldn’t have done it without their help and direction. 

Q10. What is the most valuable piece of advice you’ve been given about writing?

To be open to feedback from others. I have learned to open myself to constructive criticism when it comes to writing. Sometimes the changes suggested frustrated me but they were things I was holding onto that actually didn’t need to be there. The push to make changes, listen to feedback and work to continually improve the book and my writing helped me grow as a writer. I can’t believe the transformation that took place from when I first started writing to where the book is today. 

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The Darkest Side of the Moon

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: The Darkest Side of the Moon 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: M.C. Ryder ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
The Darkest Side of the Moon written by the author M.C. Ryder is the first installment in The Dark Book Series. Nadine Drexel is an interesting character. She wants the high school to be over but she doesn’t have any plans for the future. Nadine’s best friend is Camille. When a new student Vinson Weber joined their class, all the girls were after him including Camille.

Camille found Vinson quite attractive. She thinks that she won’t get a chance with Vinson as so many girls are trying to get his attention. Nadine didn’t give a chance to Vinson at first and thinks that he is rude and arrogant. Nadine has been having bruises on her arms without bumping into anyone.

Nadine’s parents got into an argument. Her father asked for divorce. At work, someone has been stealing blood and Nadine’s father doesn’t have an idea who is behind it and why. Read this story to know what happens next.

Those who enjoy reading Young Adult fantasy stories should get their hands on this one. The plot of the story is interesting and the characters are written well. The story is well paced and you would enjoy it till the last page. Go ahead with this book without any second thoughts.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

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Dope By Wev

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Dope 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Wev ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
In his debut book Dope, the author has mentioned that he is the living proof that being stupid is the best thing. Wev who was a drug addict and alcoholic for most of his adult life finds madness, misadventures, trouble, etc wherever he goes.

One of the stupidest things that the author has done was impregnating his wife KT within three weeks of meeting her. Once Wev was asked to leave the hotel as he was smoking weed there. While waiting for his salary, he spent a night on the street with a homeless guy.

“Don’t trouble the trouble. If you trouble the trouble, trouble troubles you.”

The second line from the above quote fits Wev’s life well. Wev is always on the lookout for trouble no matter how much the trouble hides itself from him.

Wev searches for silliness and gets into awkward situations but he loves this awkwardness. Through this book, the author is inspiring readers by telling them about his misadventures. After reading this book, I realized not to be too serious in life and have some fun by getting myself into different situations. A great funny, humorous book that one should read for sure.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

The Fireman’s Homecoming

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: The Fireman’s Homecoming 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Jennifer Jansen ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
“The Fireman’s Homecoming: A Second Chance Romance” written by the author Jennifer Jansen is the first installment in the Firefighters of Ballarat Book series. The main characters of the story are Luke Haines and Evelyn Haines. They live in Australia and have been high school sweethearts who married a few years after graduation.

Luke disappeared from his wife Evelyn’s wife for 12 months. When he returned home after a year, Evelyn was confused and angry but still madly in love with her husband. When Evelyn gave Luke a chance to explain the reason for his disappearance, Luke tried to tell Evelyn that he was broken after the accident and his ego didn’t allow his wife to be there with him.

Read this story to know what will finally happen to Luke and Evelyn’s relationship. The story involves PTSD, Therapy, second chance romance, etc. The storyline is interesting and I couldn’t put this book down once I started reading it. Both Luke and Evelyn’s characters are written well. The story fits my reading taste.

Those who love reading stories involving second chance romance should definitely get their hands on this one.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

Dead Summer

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Dead Summer 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Wes Mogenson ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
If you love reading stories involving the zombie apocalypse then quickly get your hands on Wes Mogenson’s latest book “Dead Summer”. It is the first book in the Page Terrors book series.

Sydney, her cousin and friends are excited for a fun trip to the Philadelphia Music Festival. Sydney’s cousin Sean has won these tickets in a contest put on by the radio station. They started their journey from New York and would be reaching Philadelphia later at night if everything goes smoothly.

The four of them didn’t expect that they would lose their mobile signal and the car GPS would stop working. They are in the middle of nowhere. To rest for the night at a safer place, they stayed at a motel in Lucky Fields. Who would have thought in their wildest dreams that the zombie apocalypse is beginning in Lucky Fields?

I found the smooth writing style and steady plot to be engaging. This book is a great choice for readers who enjoy middle grade stories. It’s a must read for anyone looking for an entertaining read. Go ahead with this book. I am sure you will thank me later for the recommendation.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

Interview with author Marie Nadine Gaston

Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

My name is Marie Nadine Gaston, and I was born and raised in Haiti. I have a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Miami and spent the first decade of my professional life in South Florida working in a community mental health setting improving the lives of the mentally ill.  I returned home to Haiti years later to do communications work with international development organizations empowering impoverished communities and strengthening systems in governance, justice, and health in developing countries like Haiti.  

I still do consultation work in project communications as I explore a new opportunity as an affiliate marketer.  I started this new venture last year and am having a great time getting to know my followers.  I target women empty nesters, like me, who want to rediscover and pursue their lifelong (or new) dreams now that the kids have left the nest.  After all, I’m pursuing mine, which is to become a respected and established author of stories that make people happy. “Nonstop Oslo” is my first published book.

I am a hopeless romantic and an avid reader of historical romances. I have enjoyed writing since junior high school.  I write stories and poetry. I have two beautiful adult daughters and recently became a grandmother to a darling little boy, Sacha.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “Nonstop Oslo”?

“Nonstop Oslo” was never meant to be a book, so I can’t really speak of challenges when writing most of it.  It was just my imagination at play as I was anticipating a trip to Oslo to see my favorite band play at home, and the entire process was just pure fun!  However, when it became apparent that this story was going to be published (at the insistence of my friends) and I was researching some publishers’ requirements, I was challenged to add about 8,000 more words to my manuscript so that I could have at least 50,000 words.  That was the frustrating part for me because as a personal fantasy, the story, as it was written, seemed perfect to me, so why ruin it?  I really didn’t know what direction to take the story at that point.  I already had the perfect ending, so I was wondering where I would add those thousands of words.  In the middle of the story?  What would I add?  Should I ruin my perfect ending with some drama?  I really didn’t want to do that.  So, I suddenly came up with the idea of writing a really long epilogue.  In the end, I am glad that I took up the challenge because I am really happy with how that last part turned out.  It truly makes the story complete and simply beautiful.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

I used to read a lot of Harlequin Romance books from authors from the United States, England, Scotland, and New Zealand when I was a teenager up until my young adulthood.  This is how I built my English vocabulary (I’m a native French speaker).  In later years, I discovered historical romances from authors like Kathleen Woodiwiss, Johanna Lindsey, and Lisa Kleypas, and I was hooked.

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

There was a time when Kenskoff was my favorite place to visit.  It’s a small town up in the hills just above Port-au-Prince, and the temperature there is much cooler than that of the city, especially during what is considered winter months in North America and Europe.  We had our summer home there and we used to spend part of every summer and Christmas vacation there throughout my entire childhood.  It was a beautiful, cool, verdant environment with wild berries all over the place.  Kenscoff meant lots of fresh air, horseback riding (I sucked at it, by the way, but boy, was it fun!), long walks with cousins and other vacationing kids from the neighborhood, berry picking, roasted corn on the cob, picking snails, tending a small vegetable garden in our back yard, eating plums and apples off our trees, and playing Pokeno for pennies.  Blissful times…

Q5. Is there lots to do before you dive in and start writing a book?

Far from me to speak as a seasoned author, but I don’t really have a ritual like lots of authors do.  When I was writing “Nonstop Oslo”, I felt kind of giddy and giggly inside and just grabbed my laptop and started pounding away at the keys, completely engrossed in my fantasy.  It helps to put some music on and drink a glass of wine to create the mood that I want so I can immerse myself better in the story.  There is a fair amount of research that goes into writing because you want to be as genuine as you can.  Most people never get to travel, so it’s great to do justice to them by describing faraway places with as much detail and accuracy as possible.

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘Nonstop Oslo’?

It didn’t take that long to write the first part of the book, maybe four to five months.  It was back in October/November 2015, so I don’t really remember.  Then when I traveled to Oslo in April 2016, I did some editing while I was there to correct some of my assumptions.  Then, I thought I was done with the story until late 2016/early 2017, when my friends encouraged me to publish the story and I went on to add the epilogue to bring it up to over 50,000 words.  That last part took maybe a month or two.

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your book?

“Nonstop Oslo” can be purchased on Amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, and on Archwaypublishing.com (online bookstore).  It comes in two formats: hard copy and eBook.  Also, please visit my author’s website and blog at marienadinegaston.com, and my Facebook page, Nadine’s Corner. It’s the one with my picture on it ;-). Please leave comments!

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Nonstop Oslo’?

When my publisher asked me if I had any idea about what I wanted my book cover to look like, I only had one word: blue.  That’s my favorite color and this was my first book, so I wanted it to be special.  I told them anything with blue skies or a blue ocean would be fine by me, especially since the protagonists come from different worlds.  There are blue skies and oceans between them.  Then, a couple months later, while sitting in my car, an idea came to me, and I grabbed a piece of napkin that was in the car and started sketching blue skies and clouds and a plane making the route between Haiti and Norway.  I drew the plane making a loop in the skies in the form of a heart.  The design team ran with it and produced that beautiful cover.

As for the title, “Nonstop Oslo” is really a double entendre. In the literal sense of it, it’s a direct flight to Oslo with all the dreams that this trip of a lifetime entails; and figuratively, it’s all about the many things that happen to Vivienne at once when she meets Logen and her mind is reeling from it all.  At one point, feeling overwhelmed with emotion, she says, “it’s nonstop Oslo, and I want it to stop!”

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

First of all, I write from the heart and just go with the flow.  I didn’t have a book plan when I was writing this story.  I had no idea what was going to happen.  I just went with the flow and surprised myself the whole way through.  The dialogue, the interaction between the two main characters were all a surprise to me as well. It was a fun ride.  I can’t think of a better way to keep things fresh.

Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?

I can’t share secrets.  All needs to be discovered by reading this wonderful love story.  I can say one thing, though: there is somewhat of a mystical occurrence in this story.   It’s up to the reader to discover it.  And, oh yes, Vivienne is basically me!  How’s that for a secret?

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Follow my Shadow

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Follow my Shadow 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Josie-Ann Tessier ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
Follow my Shadow is an intriguing story written by the author Josie-Ann Tessier. The main character of the story is Sarah. She has everything that other women dream of: a job she loves, a fiance Gary Claws, who is handsome as well as wealthy. Sarah is an orphan and Gary’s family has made it clear that they don’t like Sarah.

Gary is a kind of person who only does what he sets his mind to. When Sarah went to a small town to cover a news story, she met a man named Patrick Mason who is attractive and Sarah won’t be able to resist around him. Read the story to know will the small town of Perthline change Sarah’s world.

The story is gripping and it kept me on the edge of my seat as I read it. The cover of the book is nice. Sarah’s character is my favorite from the book. The writing style of the author is amazing and the narration is smooth. Go ahead with this book without any second thoughts.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

Interview with author A.D. Vancise

Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

Sure. My name is Angie, and I live in a small farming town in Canada. I have one twenty-five-year-old daughter, two cats, and three dogs.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “Hidden in the Shadows”?

Some of the content was very hard to digest when I was doing the research. Finding out that kids have experienced such heinous things still hurts my heart, and I feel that bringing awareness to it all is my reason for being here.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

Lisa Jewell, Ruth Ware, Gillian Flynn, and V. C. Andrews, to name a few. They all have such strong writing voices. I read Flowers In The Attic by Andrews at a young age and had no idea that the content would have double meaning later in life.

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

I would have to say the mountain trails. Walking in nature always gives me such a boost. The streams running, the birds chirping. It’s all so serene and where some of my creative ideas originate.

Q5. Is there lots to do before you dive in and start writing a book?

It depends on the book, really. Some need more research than others, more planning etc. For example some authors create very detailed outlines. I don’t. I know my beginning and my ending. What comes in between is determined as I go. But Hidden In The Shadows, required tons of research into child trafficking and occult practices. It took a lot of time and quite a bit out of me but I had to be the voice for these victims.

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘Hidden in the Shadows’?

Apart from the months of research, and edits the actual writing was probably around six months.

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your book?

Amazon, Barnes and Noble and my own website.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Hidden in the Shadows’?

The book cover was brilliantly designed by my publisher, Atmosphere Press. Look closely at the reflection. It gave me chills when they sent it to me. The title happened a few years ago when I was playing around with a title generator online for a short story I’d written. I loved it and noted it for a potential future project, not realizing that it would be my next novel.

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

Honestly, I don’t really think about keeping things fresh when I write. When I’m in that creative space, the words just flow, and I hope it’s fresh. The characters often keep it fresh with their antics.

Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?

Yes. Two actually. First, the photo is real. I found it the same way that Evie did, in my grandfathers box of family photo’s and just like her grandfather, mine didn’t want to talk about it. He died in 1991 never revealing what happened. The second, the killer scenes are based on actual survivor testimonials. I chose to incorporate their stories after reading derogatory comments from people such as; “this didn’t happen to you. Why are you spreading lies? You are delusional.” The comments broke my heart. Imagine surviving the gates of hell to then be told it never happened? It broke my heart and I knew that someone needed to let them know they’d been heard. I had to be that someone.

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Seasons

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Seasons 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Raven Howell ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
Seasons is an educational children’s book written by the author Raven Howell and illustrated by Ann Pilicer. Through this book, the readers would learn about the different seasons: Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring.

The author has written such lines “Goodbye Fall, Hello Winter!” that tells the readers which season comes after the end of the other season. The beautiful illustrations depict how the season feels. For eg: beaches for summer, snowballs for winter, etc.

It’s a wonderful book and kids would be delighted to read it. The cover photo of the book is eye-catching and the title is suitable. The language used in the book is lucid and kids would be able to follow it easily.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

Prince of the Sommerlings

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Prince of the Sommerlings 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: E. L. Grant ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
“Prince of the Sommerlings” written by the author E.L. Grant is the first installment in the Kingdom of Elbion book series. Sommerling are the little creatures of myth and legend. They are from the realm of faery; elves, sprites, pixies and their nemesis, goblin.

This story entwines two kingdoms, the hidden realm of the sommerlings and the mortal land they left behind, a kingdom called Elbion. Morgalene is an old evil and has reawakened. Eldsmoreth is a young elf. His beloved is Rosewene. Her light helps in protecting Eldsmoreth from the evil Morgalene. Merion is the fastest horse in Gilindon. When Morgalene smelled Eldsmoreth and was chasing them, Merion was too fast to run away from her.

Read this book to know will the hidden realm of faery be in danger. Who is Tumlinfay? Find out more about the secret rose garden by reading this book yourself.

If you are looking for an escape from reality then get your hands on this fantasy book. The characters are written well by the author and this story will stay in my mind for a long time. The book is well paced and I couldn’t put it down once I started reading it. The backdrop setting is detailed and well described. I felt as if I was witnessing everything from my own eyes.

I am looking forward to reading the next book in the series.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

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