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Jill Winters, Barnes and Noble Bestselling Author of Blushing Pink and other delicious novels, has another sizzler out Raspberry Crush (New American Library, 2004), described by The Detroit Free Press as having a main heroine who is "a cute cookie" whose "kooky coworkers make the story even more fun." The plot involves young, talented Billy Cabot who decorates cakes for a Boston bakery, her hotly-rekindled romance with the ex who got away and a startling New England murder mystery. SQ: Jill, thank you so much for this inspiring opportunity to share your latest hit! Your website is brilliant - involving a cartoon version of you speaking to browsers! Where did you find the graphic artist and is it your real voice? JW: Thanks for the compliment! Actually, that pretty little Jill on my website comes from a company called SitePal, which offers some really great graphics. And no, that's not my real voice. SQ: How cool -- she really looks like you! What motivated you to create "Raspberry Crush" and how did you come-up with its luscious SQ: Good advice! Is there anything you would like to add to this interview? JW: Just a big thank you for taking the time to interview me! And when you get a moment stop by my website, which I've decorated for Christmas! Readers can still enter my contest, which ends December 31, and sign up for my online newsletter, full of simple recipes, great prizes, book news & more -- www.jillwinters.com SQ: Thank you Jill, for sharing your exciting tidbits! JW: Thank you & happy holidays! Go To Page: 1
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