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It is a delight to have my friend Lynette Eason back to talk about her latest novel Double Take. I loved this novel. It's a bit of a departure for Lynette because it's more of a psychological suspense than her other books. It's all about the mind games. But that made it a fun, twisty read in a fresh way. Double Take does a beautiful job highlighting that we don't need to let the past define us and that we can believe in ourselves even when the evidence seems to point in a different direction.
Not only is Lynette an incredible author of award-winning, best-selling romantic suspense, but she recently started agenting. She's been a great mentor and writing teacher, so this is a natural extension of the work she does. What's some of the advice she would give to her younger writing self and to you? Don't be quite so obsessive and take care of your physical self, too.
I think you'll enjoy this interview. Thanks so much for tuning in!
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For more episodes, and to learn more about the authors I interview, visit https://caraputman.com/podcast
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It is a delight to have my friend Lynette Eason back to talk about her latest novel Double Take. I loved this novel. It's a bit of a departure for Lynette because it's more of a psychological suspense than her other books. It's all about the mind games. But that made it a fun, twisty read in a fresh way. Double Take does a beautiful job highlighting that we don't need to let the past define us and that we can believe in ourselves even when the evidence seems to point in a different direction.
Not only is Lynette an incredible author of award-winning, best-selling romantic suspense, but she recently started agenting. She's been a great mentor and writing teacher, so this is a natural extension of the work she does. What's some of the advice she would give to her younger writing self and to you? Don't be quite so obsessive and take care of your physical self, too.
I think you'll enjoy this interview. Thanks so much for tuning in!
Connect with Lynette Eason
Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
For more episodes, and to learn more about the authors I interview, visit https://caraputman.com/podcast
If you enjoyed this conversation, I would be thrilled if you left a rating and review on your favorite podcast app!
Get the free novella, Dying for Love, when you sign up for my newsletter!

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