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Fiona Lowe – Contemporary Fiction

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A small town scammed by one of their own in a Ponzi scheme. That's the scenario for bestselling author Fiona Lowe’s, latest contemporary fiction, The Money Club. Hi there. I'm your host, Jenny Wheeler, and on Binge Reading today, Fiona unpicks the moral quagmire of those who trade on the bonds of their closest friendships and families for money. This week's Giveaway In our Giveaway this week, Mystery Thriller and Suspense Freebies for a limited time. Once again, we're giving you a library of choice, including my Hawaiian Christmas novella Captive Heart. It's a mixture of romance and history, #8 in the Of Gold & Blood mystery series. FREE MYSTERY & SUSPENSE ​https://books.bookfunnel.com/mtsnewsleter_endsjul15th/ze5yu8o9ad And remember if you enjoy the show, leave us a comment so others will find us too. Word of mouth is still the best form of recommendation. Links to things mentioned in the show Ponzi Scheme: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme# ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) https://www.abc.net.au/ Grey (Gray) Nomads https://www.thegreynomads.com.au/ Fiona Lowe Books: A Home Like Ours (Women’s fiction on the theme homelessness among older women) https://www.amazon.com/A-Home-Like-Ours/dp/B08SR7PSPV/ Family Of Strangers; https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/89575506 The books Fiona is reading now American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins. https://www.amazon.com/American-Dirt-Novel-Jeanine-Cummins/dp/1250209765 And the controversy over American Dirt https://www.vulture.com/article/american-dirt-book-controversy-explained.html The Running Club by Ali Lowe: https://www.hachette.com.au/ali-lowe/the-running-club-the-gripping-new-novel-full-of-twists-scandals-and-secrets One Of Those Mothers: Megan Nicol Reed. https://www.amazon.com/Those-Mothers-Megan-Nicol-Reed-ebook/dp/B0BNGZ2BHJ/ Where to find Fiona Online Fionalowe.com Introducing author Fiona Lowe Fiona Lowe Contemporary women's fiction author Jenny Wheeler: But now here's Fiona. Hello there, Fiona, and welcome to the show. It's so good to have you with us. Fiona Lowe: Oh, thank you so much for having me. It's great to be here. Jenny Wheeler: Fiona, you've got a very impressive back list in the romance area where you started writing You've got prize winning books that have won RITAs. That's the US romance prize and the RUBY, the Australian prize. But you've turned in more recent years to women's fiction and this one that we're going to be talking about today, The Money Club is actually about the sixth one of these women's fiction ones, if I counted correctly. Why did you make that change from more straight romance to very much women's fiction? Fiona Lowe: Oh, I was published with Penguin Random House in America around about the time that they merged. And I had a series, and the first book had done well. The second book release coincided with the merger and it was absolute chaos. They sacked my editor and they didn't get the books out of the warehouse. And then they said, ‘oh, we're not publishing those types of books anymore.’ I had lived in the States and I was writing books set in America, but when that all happened, I had an absolute hankering to write a book set in my own back garden in Australia. A forced change of direction that worked out well I wanted to move beyond looking at one couple and one relationship, and I wanted to roam over all sorts of things and write books about family and communities. I changed direction, but that said, the emotion that I write into my books now, I probably couldn't have done without all those years of having written the romance fiction up until that point. Jenny Wheeler: And are you still with the same publisher, just doing different types of books? Fiona Lowe: No. I'm with Harper Collins, Australia now, have been for the last seven books. Jenny Wheeler: Oh, fantastic.
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A small town scammed by one of their own in a Ponzi scheme. That's the scenario for bestselling author Fiona Lowe’s, latest contemporary fiction, The Money Club. Hi there. I'm your host, Jenny Wheeler, and on Binge Reading today, Fiona unpicks the moral quagmire of those who trade on the bonds of their closest friendships and families for money. This week's Giveaway In our Giveaway this week, Mystery Thriller and Suspense Freebies for a limited time. Once again, we're giving you a library of choice, including my Hawaiian Christmas novella Captive Heart. It's a mixture of romance and history, #8 in the Of Gold & Blood mystery series. FREE MYSTERY & SUSPENSE ​https://books.bookfunnel.com/mtsnewsleter_endsjul15th/ze5yu8o9ad And remember if you enjoy the show, leave us a comment so others will find us too. Word of mouth is still the best form of recommendation. Links to things mentioned in the show Ponzi Scheme: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponzi_scheme# ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) https://www.abc.net.au/ Grey (Gray) Nomads https://www.thegreynomads.com.au/ Fiona Lowe Books: A Home Like Ours (Women’s fiction on the theme homelessness among older women) https://www.amazon.com/A-Home-Like-Ours/dp/B08SR7PSPV/ Family Of Strangers; https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/89575506 The books Fiona is reading now American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins. https://www.amazon.com/American-Dirt-Novel-Jeanine-Cummins/dp/1250209765 And the controversy over American Dirt https://www.vulture.com/article/american-dirt-book-controversy-explained.html The Running Club by Ali Lowe: https://www.hachette.com.au/ali-lowe/the-running-club-the-gripping-new-novel-full-of-twists-scandals-and-secrets One Of Those Mothers: Megan Nicol Reed. https://www.amazon.com/Those-Mothers-Megan-Nicol-Reed-ebook/dp/B0BNGZ2BHJ/ Where to find Fiona Online Fionalowe.com Introducing author Fiona Lowe Fiona Lowe Contemporary women's fiction author Jenny Wheeler: But now here's Fiona. Hello there, Fiona, and welcome to the show. It's so good to have you with us. Fiona Lowe: Oh, thank you so much for having me. It's great to be here. Jenny Wheeler: Fiona, you've got a very impressive back list in the romance area where you started writing You've got prize winning books that have won RITAs. That's the US romance prize and the RUBY, the Australian prize. But you've turned in more recent years to women's fiction and this one that we're going to be talking about today, The Money Club is actually about the sixth one of these women's fiction ones, if I counted correctly. Why did you make that change from more straight romance to very much women's fiction? Fiona Lowe: Oh, I was published with Penguin Random House in America around about the time that they merged. And I had a series, and the first book had done well. The second book release coincided with the merger and it was absolute chaos. They sacked my editor and they didn't get the books out of the warehouse. And then they said, ‘oh, we're not publishing those types of books anymore.’ I had lived in the States and I was writing books set in America, but when that all happened, I had an absolute hankering to write a book set in my own back garden in Australia. A forced change of direction that worked out well I wanted to move beyond looking at one couple and one relationship, and I wanted to roam over all sorts of things and write books about family and communities. I changed direction, but that said, the emotion that I write into my books now, I probably couldn't have done without all those years of having written the romance fiction up until that point. Jenny Wheeler: And are you still with the same publisher, just doing different types of books? Fiona Lowe: No. I'm with Harper Collins, Australia now, have been for the last seven books. Jenny Wheeler: Oh, fantastic.
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