Thankful for YOU!

Thank you so much to everyone who has stopped by this website. This Thanksgiving, I’m so thankful for the support of so many people who have read the WICKED series, the POSSESSIONS series, and my other work. I’m also thankful for my wonderful co-author, Debbie Viguie, our editors, agents, and their assistants. We are both very grateful for everything they’ve done, and continue to do, for us.
Thank you to Annie Finch and everyone at the University of Southern Maine. Thank you, UC San Diego, for my excellent education.
Thank you, my friends and family, especially my wonderful daughter.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
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New contest!
Win my books over at Fantasy Dreamer’s Ramblings.! There’s an interview with me and a great review by the Fantasy Dreamer herself, Donna Locklin. In fact, here’s the review:
Possessions by Nancy Holder is the first book I’ve read by this author. From reading the synopsis you already know the popular girls are possessed by spirits. The mystery in this book lies in why were they possessed and who were these spirits.
I had a fun time reading Possessions. I know your thinking “Fun?” What was fun for me was the creepy factor in the setting of the book. I loved how the eerie atmosphere was set. While reading you could feel how creepy it was staying at a school, surrounded by old and decrypted buildings, out in the middle of nowhere, in the woods with a seemingly eternal fog. It made you feel total isolation from the rest of the world.
I liked Lindsey, the heroine, from the start. She has a spunky personality paired with a sarcastic attitude and she stuck out like a sore thumb at Marlwood Academy for the rich. That appealed to me because I’m almost always for the underdog. I liked that Lindsey was determined to be herself and tried to avoid the “in” crowd because of bad past experiences at her previous high school. She forms a fast friendship with her roommate Julie. Julie was a naive girl, whose family wasn’t as rich as they once were. There were some spots in the book where I didn’t feel she gave the friendship between Lindsey and herself enough value and consideration.
Mandy, the “in” crowd leader at Marlwood and her followers added their fair share to creepy factor with their weird pranks they would setup to entertain the other girls after curfew. And from the very beginning Mandy tries drawing Lindsey into her inner circle of friends. Mandy’s character is written well as the evil it girl, one moment it seems she okay and then next she is just pure evil.
There’s a little bit of forbidden romance mixed in as well. The last thing Lindsey expected to happen to her at an all girls school was to meet a guy. But there is one problem, the guy Lindsey likes is Mandy’s boyfriend Troy. Troy goes to school across the lake from Marlwood at an all boys school. I was right there with Lindsey during her heart-pounding moments that Troy’s athletic good looks created. It was reminiscent of young love in all it’s sweetness.
Possessions was entertaining and fast read for me. The only quibble I have with this story is that I would’ve like to have read more about the spirits and have more details surrounding the story about them. I think it would’ve made the story more fleshed out. Hopefully we’ll get more of these details in the next book. All in all the story moved at good pace and was easy to follow. There was enough mystery to keep me interested in what was going to happen next. And the ending was perfect for this story, a big time cliffhanger.
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Thank you, AudiobookStand
AudiobookStand and I are linking up. They sell audio books and downloads of the Wicked series.
Their urls are
www.AudiobookStand.com for audio books.
www.AudiobookStandDL.com for downloads.
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IF Magazine Interview & Big Chico Interview!
Thank you, Abbie Bernstein of IF Magazine, for the excellent interview!
Thanks also for the great interview at Big Chico’s Movie Blog!
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Saving Grace: Cry Me a River

I’m proud to announce that my novel, Saving Grace: Cry Me a River, is available now. It’s based on the wonderful show of the same name, starring Holly Hunter. The story is about faith, redemption, and examining the notion of suicide as the one unforgivable sin. One of my favorite characters, Leon Cooley, is in it. I love Saving Grace, and I hope you’ll like the novel!
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