Every so often a love story comes along to remind us that sometimes, in our darkest hour, hope shines a candle to light our way. Discover the Number One bestseller that has captured thousands of hearts worldwide... Tina Craig longs to escape her violent husband. She works all the hours God sends to save up enough money to leave him, also volunteering in a charity shop to avoid … [Read more...] about Introducing The Letter by Kathryn Hughes
Archives for October 2015
How to Write a Romantic Suspense Book
Romantic Suspense is a subgenre that offers a writer to indulge in writing a story that is the perfect blend of romance and danger. A romantic suspense novel is filled with action, but also romance, with the hero, heroine, or a person they care about being under imminent threat. While there might be many variations of the danger/romance combination, sometimes even branching out … [Read more...] about How to Write a Romantic Suspense Book
An Interview with Author, Teyla Branton
We conducted an exclusive interview with Teyla Branton, a lover of books since childhood, to find out about her work as an author, to learn about her latest book entitled The Takeover, and to get some insights into her upcoming work. Let’s get onto what Teyla had to say. Hello Teyla and welcome to e-Books India! We are delighted to have you join us for this interview! Please … [Read more...] about An Interview with Author, Teyla Branton
Haley Hill’s Top 5 Writing Tips
Set yourself a daily (or weekly) word count and stick to it. Don’t go back and re-read or edit, just write. Get the first draft out and then go back and look through it. Otherwise the inner critic will never let you finish. Read. The best way to learn how to write well, is to read. However, be cautious – bad habits are easier to pick up than good. Don’t just read novels … [Read more...] about Haley Hill’s Top 5 Writing Tips
Review – The Stylist by Rosie Nixon
Reviewed by Kate Appleton Most women, and men for that matter, whether they admit it or not, hold a fascination with the life and times of ‘celebrities’ – the glamour, the extravagance and the swapping of bed partners – there’s a reason the Mail Online’s side-bar of shame is the widest read newspaper in the world. Witty and with an edge of genuine experience and … [Read more...] about Review – The Stylist by Rosie Nixon