Killers and Kisses

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To view the original post, please visit Melbourne Romance Writers Guild What makes a great romance heroine? Backbone. I love a heroine who’s her own boss. A woman who isn’t afraid to stand up for what she wants or believes in. A great example is Dee Byron from my short …

Get Lost in the Story

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MICHELLE SOMERS TALKS ABOUT LETHAL LOVE AND THE ALLURE OF ROMANTIC SUSPENSE I’ve been on a bit of a romantic suspense kick lately, so I’m excited Aussie author, Michelle Somers, is with me today. Michelle’s serialised romantic suspense novel Lethal in Love, which won a coveted Australian RuBY award just …

Reading in the Sun – Interview with Michelle Somers & Giveaway

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http://www.withloveforbooks.com/2016/08/reading-in-sun-interview-with-michelle_30.html 1. Could you tell us a bit about yourself? I’m an ex-Kiwi, now Aussie. A mother of three. A chocoholic. Read-a-holic. Romance-a-holic. Runner. Photographer. Crime show addict. Rom com movie buff. And last, but nowhere near least, a writer. I make people fall in love, kill a character or …

AUSSIE MONTH with Michelle Somers

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  Describe yourself in one word: Tenacious Tell us about Lethal in Love: Lethal in Love is my first foray into romantic suspense and it’s also the first story to be released in Penguin Random House’s new serial line. In Lethal in Love, Seth is a reporter hunting the Night Terror serial killer …

Book Review & Interview by Anniek

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For the original interview, please visit With Love For Books Interview 1. Could you tell our readers a bit about yourself? I’m a Kiwi, born and raised in Wellington, New Zealand, who now calls Australia home. Sounds very song-like, doesn’t it? That, however, is where the song ends. I studied …