Épisodes

  • Jennifer Pierce’s Natural Storytelling Abilities (Episode 155)
    Nov 18 2025

    When Jennifer wrote her first book, “I didn’t know what I was doing, but it kind of felt natural to me, this kind of storytelling. … I had a lot of crafting to learn, but the story was still there.”

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    16 min
  • November 2025 Quick Takes in Christian Romantic Suspense (Episode 154)
    Nov 4 2025

    During this episode of “The Romantic Side of Suspense” podcast, you’ll hear from six authors about their romantic suspense books available this month. Here’s the list of authors and books for November 2025, with the book’s release date if not available now. Camy Tang/The Lone Rice Ball Danielle Grandinetti/His Boss’s Little Sister (11/18) Kerry Johnson/Abducted […]

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    39 min
  • How Charlene Amsden’s Teaching Career Pushed Her Into Writing Romantic Suspense (Episode 153)
    Oct 28 2025

    Charlene started writing romantic suspense “probably for the same reason I started to teach. I like action, I like tension,” she says. “You never walk into a classroom two days in a row and have the exact same thing happen. It’s always different. It’s always changing. [That’s what I like about writing romantic suspense.]”

    The post How Charlene Amsden’s Teaching Career Pushed Her Into Writing Romantic Suspense (Episode 153) first appeared on Author Sarah Hamaker.

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    22 min
  • Why Megan Short Likes Writing the Mystery Part Best (Episode 152)
    Oct 14 2025

    “I actually find the romance part hardest [to write] but the most satisfying,” Megan says. “On the other side, I love putting together the mystery, the whodunit. I’m kind of a diehard fan of mysteries from a young age, so that’s the most fun part for me.”

    The post Why Megan Short Likes Writing the Mystery Part Best (Episode 152) first appeared on Author Sarah Hamaker.

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    17 min
  • October 2025 Quick Takes in Christian Romantic Suspense (Episode 151)
    Sep 30 2025

    During this episode of “The Romantic Side of Suspense” podcast, you’ll hear from five authors about their romantic suspense books available this month. Here’s the list of authors and books for October 2025, with the book’s release date if not available now. Sarah Hamaker/Fatal Past (10/14) Jacqueline Adam/Kidnapped for Ransom(10/28) Terri Reed/Texas Christmas Cover-Up […]

    The post October 2025 Quick Takes in Christian Romantic Suspense (Episode 151) first appeared on Author Sarah Hamaker.

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    17 min
  • How Cindy Kay Stewart Mashes Four Threads Together in One Story (Episode 150)
    Sep 16 2025

    “It is very difficult [to combine the four threads of faith, romance, history and suspense together in my stories],” Cindy says. “It takes a lot of time, a lot of research, … a lot of rewriting and a lot of editing.”

    The post How Cindy Kay Stewart Mashes Four Threads Together in One Story (Episode 150) first appeared on Author Sarah Hamaker.

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    18 min
  • September 2025 Quick Takes in Christian Romantic Suspense (Episode 149)
    Sep 2 2025

    During this episode of “The Romantic Side of Suspense” podcast, you’ll hear from six authors about their romantic suspense books available this month. Here’s the list of authors and books for September 2025, with the book’s release date if not available now. Lynette Eason/Final Approach Danielle Grandinetti/The Recluse’s Vindication (9/12) Jennifer Pierce/Trail of Suspicion (9/30) […]

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    40 min
  • Why Traci Summeril Phones a Friend (Episode 148)
    Aug 19 2025

    “I have met the most wonderful people through my writing journey, and some of them have become such dear friends to me,” she says. “Writing can be pretty isolating, and when I can call another writing friend … to talk me through [whatever I’m struggling with], I’m really grateful.”

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    20 min