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Deadly Dance

by Dee Davis

  As the intelligence specialist for A-Tac, a black-ops CIA unit masquerading as Ivy League faculty, Hannah Marshall is used to working behind the scenes. But when a brutal murder hits too close to home, Hannah finds herself in the middle of the action, falling in love while racing to outwit a sadistic mastermind. A [...]

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Once More With Feeling

by Dee Davis
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“Half my life is an act of revision.”  John Irving This week I’m revising.   (Double Danger, coming Jan. 2013) Taking a scalpel to my work and trying to make it better.   But sometimes it is like killing my children or at least bits of myself.   My words, each carefully thought out to make a perfect sentence [...]

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I Need a Hero

by Dee Davis
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So this is the week.  My book, Deadly Dance, no. 5 in my A-Tac series, actually hit bookstores on Tuesday (the same day as the marvelous Julia London’s latest).   And even though Deadly Dance marks my twentieth book, it still feels every bit as exciting as the day that Everything in its Time first hit [...]

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My First Venture

by Dee Davis

So I’ve just had my first venture in to the world of re-releasing backlist.  My holiday romantic suspense novella, Still of the Night (orginally in the Anthology Silent Night), is now available for download on both Smashwords and Amazon.com.  It should be available on Barnes and Noble and iBooks shortly.  It’s definitely a brave new [...]

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Sometimes it’s better in Print

by Dee Davis

One of the downsides to e-publishing books in that format only, is that people who don’t have e-readers (or don’t want them) don’t have access to a book.  So for all of you folks who wanted to read Daring, but aren’t into the e-scene yet, I’ve got good news.  The wonderful folks over at Grand [...]

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Another Winner!

by Dee Davis

I love writing.  Have loved it since I was first able to confront a blank piece of paper with a writing instrument.   It probably follows on my love of talking.  Basically I love words.  But when I was asked to write my first novella, I was nervous.  I’m nothing if not verbose, and a novella, [...]

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Tuesday Good Books, Good Buys: Lost and Found

by Dee Davis

As you read this, I’m in Orlando at RWA  (and for an update on the conference check out  my blog on RWA in WDW for Barnes and Noble.   But this is Good Books, Good Buys.  So I’m going to share my sad story with a really happy ending.  First the bad news.  My almost new [...]

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Popular Culture Monday: The End

by Dee Davis

So two of my favorite television shows are ending this month.  Forever.  And couple more are on the chopping block.   One of the things I’ve always hated about non-episodic television shows is that if they’re cancelled mid-run viewers are left with all kinds of unfinished business.  Like reaching the middle of a novel and finding [...]

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Pop Culture Monday: 3D Ad Nauseum

by Dee Davis

Let me start on a positive note.  I am so excited about the upcoming Alice in Wonderland movie.   What’s not to love?  Tim Burton, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Alan Rickman  (they had me at Johnny Depp).   Not to mention the fact that Louis Carroll’s Alice books are two of my absolute favorites from [...]

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Good Buy Tuesdays: It Slices and Dices!

by Dee Davis
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Okay, so if you haven’t already figured it out about me—I’m a foodie.  Andi, the heroine of Set-Up in SoHo was inspired in part because of my love for cooking.  And since it’s “Good buy Tuesday”—which for some reason sounds like it ought to be the title of a Beatles song—I decided to interpret the category to [...]

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Question of the Week: It’s all in the Words

by Dee Davis
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People are always asking me for my favorite quote.  So I thought I’d share mine and then hopefully, you guys will share yours. My all time favorite is from Antoine de Saint- Exupéry’s Little Prince.  “One runs the risk of weeping a little, if one lets himself be tamed…”   For me, the fox’s words suggest that [...]

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Happy Thanksgiving!

by Julia London

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