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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… RJ Champ, author of A Beautiful Satan

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RJ Champ, author of A Beautiful Satan
(DC Bookdiva Publications)

It’s about a woman: Angel Rising. She suffers heartbreak, humiliation, and a terrible loss when she catches her husband in bed with another woman.

On the rebound, Angel jumps into the arms of another man, Jovan. Within three months, they marry. A devastating incident occurs soon after the wedding. Angel suffers an emotionally–charged psychological breakdown, which inadvertently unleashes a secret alter-ego in the form of a maniacal delusional serial killer, Natasha.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write A Beautiful Satan?

RJ Champ: Through my life experiences as a bachelor and eventually a married man. From a woman’s perspective, I noticed women, married women Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… RJ Champ, author of A Beautiful Satan

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Amethyst Raylin, author of BREATHE

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Amethyst Raylin, author of Breathe
(Silverlake eBooks)

“BREATHE” takes place in a Dystopian future not too far away. Adaleigh, the heiress to the kingdom of Texas, copes with Mega Storms and supernatural powers, yearning to run away to the isles of California.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write BREATHE?

Amethyst Raylin: Just living in Texas and seeing how hot it’s getting lately and the crazy tornados that happened last April. That one that wiped out Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Amethyst Raylin, author of BREATHE

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Faydra D. Fields, author of The Pride

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Faydra D. Fields, author of The Pride
(Sola Mente Publishing)

Four women have two things in common. They’re all mothers, and the father of their children is the same man.

Although Emmanuel does everything he can to provide for his own household, and four others, it’s just not enough to keep the mothers of his children from just scraping by.

Xavari convinces Denise, Angela and Romina that the four of them must pick up the slack where Emmanuel is unable.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write The Pride?

Faydra D. Fields: I was watching “The First 48” on television one evening, and they were looking for the killer of a young man who was the father of seven children. It turned out Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Faydra D. Fields, author of The Pride