Why authors ♡ their characters – by Elizabeth H. Newton

I’m delighted to have been invited to share my insights into my main characters and how I feel about them. Anita’s Haven is one of my favorite blogs and it’s always a delight to be featured with her. Check out all the blogs in the “Why Authors Love Their Characters” series. Then take a look at the books they have written. You’re guaranteed to find … Continue reading Why authors ♡ their characters – by Elizabeth H. Newton

November Book News

What’s Coming Up? “Riddle“ by Elizabeth Horton-Newton will be FREE October 30, 2016 through November 3, 2016 #FREE on #Kindle 10/30-11/03 Seven years ago Kort Eriksen went to prison for killing his girlfriend Desiree. Now he’s back in Riddle and some people think he got off easy. Others, including long time friend Norma, think he was railroaded because he’s the only Native American in town. … Continue reading November Book News

Riddle by Elizabeth N. Newton- A Review by Jessica Wren

Originally posted on The Minter Book Reviews:
Genre: Romance Thriller Overall Rating: 4 stars Editing and Proofreading: 3/5 Linguistics and Stylistics: 4/5 Plot Development: 4/5 Plot Pacing: 4/5 Character Development: 6/5 Rating: 18+ for profanity, violence, and sexual situations If you interview every inmate in any given prison, I would estimate that nine out of ten would tell you they were innocent, they were framed,… Continue reading Riddle by Elizabeth N. Newton- A Review by Jessica Wren

Facebook Author Event and Free Book on Amazon

Awethors Awareness Day What happens when a group of Awesome Awethors get together on Facebook? Find out on August 15th and August 16th. Pure pandemonium? Brilliant repartee?  Exciting exchanges? Surprising revelations?  Meet some of the bravest and boldest contributors to the world of writing. We’ll be talking about and promoting the books of authors other than ourselves. Find out what books we like. Find old … Continue reading Facebook Author Event and Free Book on Amazon

Brain to Books Blog Tour – Elizabeth Horton-Newton

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Facts Author: Elizabeth Horton-Newton Genre: Romantic Thrillers Book: “Riddle” and “View From the Sixth Floor: An Oswald Tale” Official Site Bio: Elizabeth Horton-Newton was born and raised in New York City. She began writing when she was a child, writing stories for friends and family. In the 4th grade at P.S. 151 in Manhattan she wrote an essay about … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Elizabeth Horton-Newton

Goodreads Book Giveaway!!

A psychological romantic thriller with more twists and turns than an amusement park roller coaster. Did an innocent young man serve time for a crime he didn’t commit? Is the new girl putting her life on the line by trusting him? Accidents are happening in Riddle? How many will die before the truth is revealed? Three signed copies will be given away. Opens for entries … Continue reading Goodreads Book Giveaway!!

Birthing a Book: The Launch of “Riddle”

On Sunday June 21, 2015 I launched my second book, “Riddle”. She “weighed” in at a whopping 326 pages. That’s quite a bit larger than her older sister, “View From the Sixth Floor: An Oswald Tale” who was a tiny 212 pages. I hope older sister won’t feel too threatened by “Riddle”; after all “View” has 48 reviews already and has a delightful 4.5-star rating … Continue reading Birthing a Book: The Launch of “Riddle”

Author Interview – Elizabeth Horton-Newton

Originally posted on Marcia Weber Martins:
Today I welcome  Elizabeth Horton-Newton, I was born and raised in New York City and started writing short stories when I was in elementary school. I studied Communications at Long Island University in Brooklyn, New York. Moving to Tennessee in 1989 I earned a degree in Psychology with a minor in Sociology. I also hold a certification in Forensic… Continue reading Author Interview – Elizabeth Horton-Newton

Cover Reveal for “Riddle” by Elizabeth Horton-Newton

On May 25th at 9:00 AM ET (until 6:00 PM ET) please join me as I reveal the cover for my new book, “Riddle”. I am very impressed with the artwork of Rachel Bostwick who has captured the essence of the story. There will be games and prizes and, I hope, fun. So put on your most comfortable clothes, find a relaxing spot, grab your … Continue reading Cover Reveal for “Riddle” by Elizabeth Horton-Newton