

Not some unexplained Kiss of Infinity she once shared with the ghost of a boy she’s trying to forget. After all she’s been through between capturing the Void and saving the Second Reflection, El only trusts what’s right in front of her. Can another alter her past?Įliyana Ember doesn’t believe in true love. Well it won’t be out for a while, but the lovely Nadine Brandes has a novel in the works that’s sure to be unforgettable! What upcoming release are you most looking forward to? My first hard copy of Unraveling, The Evaporation of Sofi Snow, the Bible, and Six by Seuss (for my kids, of course). What books are currently on your nightstand? One of my favorite authors plus a music inspired novel equals a read that’s sure to get me out of this reading slump I’ve been in for over a year. And, of course, I picked up The Evaporation of Sofi Snow by Mary Weber. I’ve just turned in my third manuscript for the Unblemished trilogy and am just now getting back to reading just to read. They don’t tell you when you become a published author that your leisure reading time goes down to negative zero. What was the last book you read, just for fun? If they could write and brainstorm during 1 a.m. Both of these ladies really inspired and motivated me. These mamas of young kids shared their stories of writing while mothering. I do, however, want to give special recognition to Shannon Dittemore (Angel Eyes trilogy) and Kiera Cass (The Selection series).

This question should ask what “books,” as in plural, as in multiple, as in so many great authors and their stories inspired me to write my own. What book did you read that first made you want to be an author? That was back when there were only like five main historical dolls.

Molly was my favorite, mostly because she wore glasses like me. Now, if we’re talking middle childhood, I’ll tell you I was obsessed with the American Girl books. I still read that book to my girls today. Congratulations to last week’s winner of Then There was You, Jeanne Scott! Please e-mail my assistant Christen at was your favorite book as a child?ĭo I really have to choose just one? If we’re talking younger childhood, I really loved a Little Golden Book called Where Did the Baby Go?My mom would read that one to me over and over again, and she always said I looked like the little girl in the story. Enter below for you chance to win a copy of Sara Ella’s new book, Unraveling.
