C.L. Shore began reading mysteries in the second grade, and has been a fan of the genre ever since. Maiden Murders, (2018), a prequel to A Murder in May (2017), is her most recent mystery release.
Nina Atwood is a licensed psychotherapist and executive coach by day, and a writer on weekends and whenever she can grab a few minutes. She is the author of multiple self-help books and has recently turned her pen to fiction.
Jeff Bond is an American author of popular fiction. His books have been featured in The New York Review of Books, and The Pinebox Vendetta received the gold medal (top prize) in the 2020 Independent Publisher Book Awards.
Kristi Rose writes romances that will tug your heartstrings and laugh out loud mysteries. In all her stories you'll fall in love with the cast of characters, they'll become old, fun friends.
John Campbell loves good stories. A book a day was his youthful standard. He can still remember exactly where he was when he read classics like Lord of the Rings, Stranger in a Strange Land, and the Foundation trilogy. His new series, The Celestial Wars, is set in Austin.
Tricia has been a fitness and nutrition enthusiast since she was a child. She is a registered and licensed dietitian, certified wellness coach, fitness instructor (certified as a personal trainer and group fitness instructor), and smoking cessation facilitator.
Mark Zvonkovic is a novelist and recovering lawyer who lives in Baja, California with his wife Nancy and their two dogs, Finn and Cooper. When he's not writing, he and his dogs watch pelicans fly.
Novalee Swan is the Amazon bestselling author of six novels and novellas. She writes paranormal and contemporary romance. Her Shifter Town series features sexy alpha shifters and small-town charm. Novalee reads too much — is that possible?
Theodoratus is one of those strange people who has lived with fantasy since she started playing with imaginary friends. Now, she shares stories about two worlds: Andor where invading demons seek to conquer the world and the Far Isles where the Half-Elven struggle to survive.
Fredrick Robertson loves creative writing and Jung analysis. He tries to mix the two into his writing and add humor. The absurd laugh out loud kind. They are extreme opposites, and he likes that in his work.