Hey there happy reader!
I have been gobsmacked at the reception I’ve received for my romantic suspense novel, “Question Everything.”
Next to my historical novel, “The Wick and the Flame,” it’s my most widely read book. I’ve just released it in England and Australia, and I’m curious to see if it does as well there. As you may know, the plot (NO SPOILERS) involves a certain member of the royal family. I can’t wait to hear the response from those who live in the shadow of Buckingham Palace!
It’s always exciting to publish a book in another country.
I’m starting to think about having some of my titles translated into French, German, Spanish, and even Hebrew, just to have a chance at reaching a global audience. Plus, with each copy sold, I have a bit more to donate to the Alzheimer’s Association.
If you haven’t read “Question Everything” yet, you can find it on Amazon. And if you do read it and have a moment to leave me a review, just know how much I appreciate your goodwill!
When I wrote “Question Everything,” it was a nod to my favorite romance novel trope.
I love a book with a mystery, and combined with a spicy love story, it’s my first choice when looking for a new book to read. What about you? Do you like a romantic suspense, or do you prefer a historical romance? Do you like a big city background, or is small-town love your thing?
If you do enjoy small-town romance, you’re in luck. The queen of the genre, Lucy Score, has a new series out right now!
For those of you unfamiliar with Lucy’s work, she’s the author of the “Knockemout” books, beginning with “Things We Never Got Over.” I love this author. Not only does she write engaging novels about people you’d like to meet, but she’s also a genuinely nice person. She helped me out at the beginning of my career, guaranteeing her a fan for life. I can’t wait to get my Kindle fired up on the long plane ride to Guatemala (next week!) and dive into this small-town romance.
And speaking of my trip to Joyce Maynard’s Writer’s Intensive Workshop, I’m counting down the days in single digits now.
I’ve been busy writing as much as possible in advance so that I have plenty of words to share with the other authors in attendance. We will be given time each day to work in what looks like the most spectacular setting I’ve ever seen. Then each evening we will come together to read what we’ve written. It’s one part inspiring, one part intimidating, and just the challenge I truly need. I promise lots of pictures and shared stories once I return home.
I hope that you’re enjoying the same lovely spring-like weather we have here in the northeast. Time to take a walk outside and enjoy the sunshine – you deserve some “me time” to refresh and recharge!
As always, let me know what you think!
xoxo,
Hilari

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