Category Archives: Interview
JODI DAYNARD: IT TOOK A LONG TIME TO BE A BESTSELLING AUTHOR
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
Jodi Daynard is another example of a successful self-publishing writer who became bestselling author. Her novel The Midwife’s Revolt was recently re-published by Amazon’s company Lake Union after the initial success. The readers loved the plot and valuated it with average 4.5 out of 5 stars from 210 plus reviews. The novel entered in the Top 40 of the most downloaded kindle books in the recent week.
It’s time to introduce you Lady Jodi Daynard, our next Land of Books guest!
– What is your book The Midwife’s Revolt about?
– The Midwife’s Revolt is about a young midwife who becomes a close friend of Abigail Adams during the American Revolution. Eventually, she helps to solve two cases of murder whose culprit threatens to destroy the rebellion. More broadly, it’s about women’s resilience in trying times.
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Tags: author, book, Jodi Daynard, The Midwife's revolt
RACHEL ABBOTT: THE TENSION NEVER REALLY DROPS IN STRANGER CHILD
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
Rachel Abbott’s last novel Stranger Child was released on February 24. The quality writing of the thriller earned a lot of positive reviews averaging with 4.5 stars in Amazon. The next Land of Books guest is a member of 1 million sales club with her books. Let’s welcome Lady Abbott!

– Rachel, your last book Stranger Child was described by the critics as “The perfect thriller”. What makes the novel so perfect and complex?
– I think I would be uncomfortable with claiming that my own novel is perfect in any way – but I believe people enjoy Stranger Child because the tension never really drops. It’s also quite an emotional book, and I hope that readers really start to care about the characters – one in particular. Although my books do have a main police character, much of the story is told from the point of view of the victims, so it is possible to understand the impact on them, rather than focusing on the procedure followed in order to catch the perpetrators of the crime.
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Tags: author, book, Rachel Abbott, Sleep Tight, Stranger Child
ABBIE ZANDERS: I AM STILL SHOCKED BY THE SUCCESS OF CALLAGHAN BROTHER SERIES
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
The Sixth book of Callaghan Brothers series Beyond Affection by Abbie Zanders entered and is still holding in Top 50 Kindle Amazon Bestselling list. The romantic story gathered huge positive feedback with average 4.8 stars from more than 100 Amazon reviews. We’ve got a chance to take a deep look into the novels and characters of our next guest Abbie Zanders. Let’s welcome her in the following Q&A.

– What is your book Beyond Affection about?
– Beyond Affection is the 6th stand-alone book in my Callaghan Brothers series. Each one focuses on a different brother, and tells the story of how they met the women they believe were destined for them and them alone. This book is Shane’s story.
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Tags: Abbie Zanders, author, Beyond Affection, book, Callaghan Brothers, Five Minute Man
WINTER RENSHAW: I WROTE NEVER KISS A STRANGER IN 10 DAYS
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
Never Kiss a Stranger by Winter Renshaw is driving around Amazon Top 30 for the last few days. The romance built a strong fan base with average 4.3 stars from almost 100 Amazon reviews. Our next guest prefers to remain anonymous. She describes her style as fun, sexy, conflicted, and laced with heart. Let’s say hello to Winter Renshaw.
– Winter, what is your last book Never Kiss a Stranger about?
– Never Kiss a Stranger is about this workaholic real estate agent in Manhattan who uses a dating app on her phone to find a one night stand. They meet in a posh hotel and decide to meet again. And again. And just as they’re starting to develop feelings for each other, they discover that their parents have recently tied the knot and they’re now step siblings.
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Tags: author, book, Never Kiss a Stranger, romance, Winter Renshaw
RUSSELL BLAKE: JET SERIES STARTED AS A CROSS BETWEEN JAMES BOND AND KILL BILL
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
The absolute champion in producing action thrillers is Russell Blake. Recently he passed the master mark of 1 million sales. His Jet series became one of the favorite books for genre’s fans. Russell is living in Mexico and has a new adventure project ahead of him. Let’s say welcome to the one and only Mr. Blake!
– Russell, few days ago you published the next part of JET series: Ops Files II: Terror Alert. What will the readers find inside?
– The JET Ops Files series chronicles Maya/Jet’s early years with the Mossad as an active agent, before she became the super-assassin known as Jet. In this installment, she must unravel a terrorist threat as a group of extremists plans to detonate a dirty bomb in a UK sporting arena.
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Tags: author, book, Clive Cussler, Jet, Ramsey's gold, Russell Blake
OREST STELMACH: SOME OF THE ALTAR GIRL STORY IS AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL
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The Altar Girl headed Kindle Amazon Bestselling list 25 days before its official release. The book is a prequel of The Nadia Tesla Series by Orest Stelmach. As part of Kindle First selection for the month of April, the novel already received many positive feedbacks. Currently the story is averaging 4.4 Amazon stars. We’ve got great chance to speak with Orest Stealmach about his new book and many more interesting topics.
– What is your new book The Altar Girl about?
– The Altar Girl is about a woman driven to solve her godfather’s murder because she’s trying to discover herself.
– How did you decide to write the story?
– Some of the story is autobiographical, and I wanted my family to read it.
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Tags: book, Nadia Tesla, Orest Stelmach, The Altar Girl
J.T. ELLISON: WITHOUT LOVE, WE HAVE NOTHING
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The New York Times bestselling author J.T. Ellison continues to share the amazing adventures of Dr. Samantha Owens. The next book What Lies Behind will be released on May 26. The novels of our next guest are published in over twenty countries. She won many writing awards. It’s a great honor to welcome her at Land of Books.
– J.T., What Lies Behind will be released in May? What the readers will find in the next part of Dr. Samantha Owens’s adventures?
– That’s correct, May 26. This is the fourth Samantha Owens novel, and her first official case as an FBI consultant. What looks like a murder/suicide is quickly revealed to be a case of bioterror, and Samantha and Washington D.C. homicide detective Darren Fletcher must stop an imminent attack on the US. Xander Whitfield, Samatha’s boyfriend, is also involved, providing close protection to a billionaire who might be involved in the attack. It was – is – a very topical novel, as it deals with an enhanced hemorrhagic fever. And, of course, the Ebola crisis exploded just as I was finishing writing the book.
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Tags: book, J.T. Ellison, Samantha Owens, What Lies Behind
BARBARA J. TAYLOR: SING IN THE MORNING, CRY AT NIGHT TOOK ME 3-4 YEARS
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Barbara J. Taylor is living the dream of a successful debuting author. Her first novel Sing in the Morning, Cry at Night was published in July 2014 and very fast became a hit. The book averaged 4.5 Amazon stars from 120 plus reviews. How tough was the road for Barbara J. Taylor before she released her story? You may find out in our next Land of Books interview.
– Did you expect Sing in the Morning, Cry at Night to have such a nice feedback from readers and critics?
– Honestly, the whole experience has been amazing, and I’m truly grateful for how well Sing in the Morning, Cry at Night has been received. Going into this, I had no expectations. In my other life, I’m a high school English teacher, so the world of publishing is new to me.
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TIJAN: SUSTAIN IS A ROCK’N’ROLL BOOK
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
Tijan is one of the most fresh authors in contemporary romance genre. The latest book from our guest’s collection Sustain was published at the end of February. For around a month the novel gathered 240 plus Amazon reviews with average rating of 4.5. We’ve got a chance to speak with our next guest, who prefers not to show his true identity with a photo or a real name.
– Tijan, what is your new book Sustain about?
– Sustain is about a group of friends who grew up, somewhat on the wrong side of the tracks, and became a tight family even if half of them don’t like each other. They’re there for each other, no matter what, but a rift occurs. Brielle and Luke, who were best friends, something goes wrong and their best friendship is torn apart. Brielle is forced to do something she thinks Luke will never forgive her for, so she turns to Elijah. Those two date for the next three years, as she’s pulled away from the other half of their group and avoids Luke at all costs until a morning when SWAT raids Elijah’s home. They’re out of high school. None of them have pursued a college degree. They all have jobs and are trying to make ends meet, but after the police take Brielle to the police station for questioning, she’s had enough and she ends things with Elijah. A phone call happens. She needs a ride and instead of her twin brother, guess who shows up. Luke. This is where the book begins. Brielle joins their old band again. She remembers how much she loved drumming and Luke, most of all—Luke. They circle around each other. Luke’s very cautious with her. He got burned. He doesn’t want to get burned again. Readers can’t get a ‘read’ on how Luke feels for her, until Bri breaks down and confesses the truth. Bam. Luke’s mad. She avoided him for three years because of her secret and he says some harsh things, then goes off with the band (sans Brielle) and changes the name to Sustain. A year and a half later, Luke’s back after the band hit global stardom and the readers now get inside Luke’s head. The second part of the book is in Luke’s point of view and they realize how torn he really was and how much he really loves Brielle. Going home after two tours, is anything but easy. There’s another plotline in the book concerning Brielle’s cousin, Emerson. He’s part of the band. He does not like Brielle at all and he’s best friends with Elijah, Brielle’s ex. Plus, Emerson’s got a problem with drugs and suffice to say, Emerson puts them all in a position where they have to come together in order to save his rear-end and once that happens, they’re back to the beginning. They’re a family. They may not like each other, but they’re there for each other no matter what.
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JOE HART: I’M AN OPTIMISTIC PESSIMIST
Posted by Ognian Georgiev
“Riveting novel”, “Masterfully crafted story” and “Mr. Hart did it again”, are just few of the comments for Cruel World, the new book of Joe Hart. The novel was released on December 2 last year. The book already gathered very nice critical acclaim with average 4.6 stars from 52 Amazon reviews. We’ve got a pleasure to speak with Joe Hart about his novels and his next plans.
– Joe, What is your latest book Cruel World about?
– Cruel World is a post-apocalyptic horror novel surrounding a character named Quinn Kelly, who was born with a facial disfigurement called fibrous dysplasia. His father happens to be an A-list movie star who couldn’t stand the media and general public criticizing his son based on his appearance, so he left the limelight and hid them both away. Skip forward twenty years and Quinn is ready to leave the only home he’s ever known, but on the eve of his departure a terrible virus sweeps across the nation, killing most, but changing others. The rest of the novel follows him across the country in pursuit of safety in a world filled with chaos and horror.
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