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The Next Big Thing — Part Two — Name That Book!

Thanks to my friend Patricia Sands, here we are with The Next Big Thing — Part Two. Patricia is an author you should know, if you don’t already. She loves many of the same things you and I love. Like what? Travel, chocolate, reading, writing, and more. To check out her website and find out for [...]

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Did You Get Due Justice?

Congratulations Winners! Did you win the Licensed to Thrill IWU Holiday Blog Hop?   Win the Licensed to Thrill Great Prizes?     Or the Main Page Prizes?    Discover the winners of our Licensed to Thrill and Diane Capri Raffle Due Justice for Foodies at Holiday Blog Hop! CLICK HERE!   Discover the Winners  at The Holiday [...]

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Diane Capri Reveals Louise Behiel

Here on Diane Capri Reveals, we’ve featured some of the biggest names in our genre, including my friends and colleagues Lee Child, the father of Rambo, David Morrell, my colleague at the Bar, Steve Berry, the dynamite writing duos Maxine Paetro (and James Patterson), Grant Blackwood (and James Rollins), and more. You can check out those posts by clicking HERE. Our series [...]

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Diane Capri Reveals CC MacKenzie

Here on Diane Capri Reveals, we’ve featured some of the biggest names in our genre, including my friends and colleagues Lee Child, the father of Rambo, David Morrell, my colleague at the Bar, Steve Berry, the dynamite writing duos Maxine Paetro (and James Patterson), Grant Blackwood (and James Rollins), and more. You can check out those posts by clicking HERE. For the [...]

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Diane Capri Reveals Melinda VanLone

Here on Diane Capri Reveals, we’ve featured some of the biggest names in our genre, including my friends and colleagues Lee Child, the father of Rambo, David Morrell, my colleague at the Bar, Steve Berry, the dynamite writing duos Maxine Paetro (and James Patterson), Grant Blackwood (and James Rollins), and more. You can check out those posts by clicking HERE. For the [...]

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Diane Capri Reveals Jennette Marie Powell

Here on Diane Capri Reveals, we’ve featured some of the biggest names in our genre, including my friends and colleagues Lee Child, the father of Rambo, David Morrell, my colleague at the Bar, Steve Berry, the dynamite writing duos Maxine Paetro (and James Patterson), Grant Blackwood (and James Rollins), and more. You can check out those posts by clicking HERE. For the [...]

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Diane Capri Reveals S.J. Driscoll

Here on Diane Capri Reveals, we’ve featured some of the biggest names in our genre, including my friends and colleagues Lee Child, the father of Rambo, David Morrell, my colleague at the Bar, Steve Berry, the dynamite writing duos Maxine Paetro (and James Patterson), Grant Blackwood (and James Rollins), and more. You can check out those posts by clicking HERE. For the [...]

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Diane Capri Reveals Indie Author Shannon Esposito

Here on Diane Capri Reveals, we’ve featured some of the biggest names in our genre, including my friends and colleagues Lee Child, the father of Rambo, David Morrell, my colleague at the Bar, Steve Berry, the dynamite writing duos Maxine Paetro (and James Patterson), Grant Blackwood (and James Rollins), and more. You can check out those [...]

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Diane Capri Reveals Indie Author Elena Aitken

Today, we’re continuing our series of indie authors and it’s my pleasure to feature Elena Aitken. Elena is the mother of twins, a swimmer, wife, volunteer, runner, triathlete, cyclist, and recently retired Brownie leader. Whew! With all that going on, it’s a wonder she’s had time to write six books and countless non-fiction pieces. She looks [...]

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Diane Capri Reveals Karla Darcy (Shhhh! Secrets!)

Perhaps it’s odd for a writer Licensed to Thrill, but I adore Downton Abbey, don’t you? Oh, sure, there’s less thrill and mystery and suspense than I usually prefer, but the costumes and the history and that snarky Maggie Smith more than fill the void. Not to mention the thriller writer’s stock in trade – [...]

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