July 4th, 2025
Home | Log in!

On Top Shelf
SEARCH AND DETECTSEARCH AND DETECT
Fresh Pick
BECOMING MADAM SECRETARY
BECOMING MADAM SECRETARY

New Books This Week

Reader Games

Reviewer Application


Fall headfirst into July’s hottest stories—danger, desire, and happily-ever-afters await.

Slideshow image


Since your web browser does not support JavaScript, here is a non-JavaScript version of the image slideshow:

slideshow image
When duty to his kingdom meets desire for his enemy!


slideshow image
��a must-read thriller.��Booklist


slideshow image
Always remember when playing for keeps to look before you leap!


slideshow image
?? Lost Memories. A Mystery Baby. A Mountain Ready to Explode. ??


slideshow image
One Rodeo. Two Rivals. A Storm That Changes Everything.


slideshow image
?? A Fake Marriage. A Real Spark. A Love Worth the Scandal. ??


Eliza Daly

Features & Posts

No posts found.

7 comments posted.

Re: Identity Crisis (12:23pm April 1, 2013):

Thanks again everyone for stopping by and commenting on my
post. I am in awe at the number of wonderful comments people
left and I really enjoyed reading them all. I had a great time
here at Fresh Fiction! Thanks so much!

Re: Identity Crisis (8:13am March 29, 2013):

An interesting fact about the Mona Lisa. First time I saw her,
like 20 years ago, you could walk up to the painting and get
real close to it. When I went back again I found she had a new
home, in a special display case and you can't get within like
6 feet of her now. For security purposes, but too bad.

Re: Identity Crisis (11:09pm March 28, 2013):

Thanks for all the great comments. I love reading everyone's
thoughts on my post. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing!

Re: Identity Crisis (1:12pm March 28, 2013):

Angela--I have visited The Louvre in Paris, The Vatican
Museum in Rome, The Musee d'Orsay in Paris, The Metropolitan
in NYC, Art Institute of Chicago, and the National Gallery
of Art in DC. The Prado in Madrid, I've been there but it
was a quick trip through so that one is borderline. I have
yet to visit the Tate in London, the Uffizi in Florence, and
the Getty in LA.

Thanks for the great question!

Re: Identity Crisis (3:34pm March 27, 2013):

Mary Anne--Great question, who's the hardest artist to
forge. I'm always talking about the easiest ones and the
most forged I need to think on that one a moment.

Colleen--Thanks so much for getting a copy of Identity
Crisis. I hope you enjoy it!

Edie--Thanks for popping by and I hope you enjoy Identity
Crisis!

Thanks again everyone for all the great questions and
comments!

Re: Identity Crisis (12:23pm March 27, 2013):

Carla--I know, it's kind of crazy isn't it? Probably like a
writer, it takes an artist so many years, and big breaks, to
make money off of their own work that a forger would rather
make big bucks off of forgeries. And they may never get
recognition for their own works. So many forgers become
famous from their forgeries that museums are opened with
their works. I've read quite a few books by forgers and
their motivations are diverse. Thanks for the comment!

Chris--I write mainly romantic comedy and women's fiction,
but I've done years of research on forgery and the Witness
Protection Program that I decided to put it to good use and
write a romantic suspense.

Everyone--Thanks so much for all the great comments and for
stopping by!

Re: Identity Crisis (10:41am March 27, 2013):

Thank you so much to Fresh Fiction for having me here today
and thanks to everyone who is stopping by!

Michelle--I've been writing for 13 years. I also write
romantic comedy and women's fiction. Just write in my
office. It's very inspirational with it's fuchsia walls.

Sandra--Thanks so much for reading Identity Crisis and I'm
glad you enjoyed it!

Karin--I have seen White Collar several times. Don't catch
it regularly, but fairly often. I like Neal. :-)

© 2003-2025 off-the-edge.net  all rights reserved Privacy Policy