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Interview + Review with Olivia Wildenstein

Hey everyone!  I hope you're enjoying December, I know I'm not. The weather here in Chicago is killing me. Anyway, today I've got a real treat! I'm interviewing USA TODAY Bestselling Author Olivia Wildenstein.  Before I get any further I have to say, she was one of the sweetest authors I've ever interviewed. Also, quick reminder, check out this jumbo giveaway (featuring giftcards, eBooks, paperbacks etc.) click here . Let's get started:  USA TODAY bestselling author Olivia Wildenstein grew up in New York City, the daughter of a French father with a great sense of humor, and a Swedish mother whom she speaks to at least three times a day. She chose Brown University to complete her undergraduate studies and earned a bachelor’s in comparative literature. After designing jewelry for a few years, Wildenstein traded in her tools for a laptop computer and a very comfortable chair. This line of work made more sense, considering her college degree. When she’s

COUNTDOWN TO CHRISTMAS! Interview + Review With Lynn Rush

HELLO EVERYONE! Welcome the hell back to my blog. I know I haven't been active, at all... BUT THAT IS GONNA CHANGE! Everyday until Christmas, I'll be posting an interview, review, tips etc! Plus, there's a gigantic Christmas giveaway. Click here , for the details. Today I'm interview NY Times Bestselling Author Lynn Rush, and I'm gonna be reviewing one of her novels! I'm so excited! New York Times & USA Today best-selling author, Lynn Rush, hails from the land of 10,000 lakes and cold, snowy winters. She’s known to weave a little of that frigid Minnesota climate into her stories, but these days, she much prefers desert living. She resides in Phoenix, Arizona with her husband, and when she's not busy writing her next trilogy, she can be found pounding the pavement, training for her next endurance event. Agent: Nicole Resciniti of The Seymour Agency. 1. What inspired you to write?  I read a book by Frank Peretti, This Present Darkness,