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Shopping for a Highlander’s Elopement

by Julia Kent

 

(Shopping for a Highlander, #3)
Publication date: June 10th 2025
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance

I didn’t expect to fall for a Scottish footballer so annoyingly sunny you need shades to be around him.

I didn’t expect to say yes to his heart-felt, if loopy, proposal while he lay injured on the pitch, blathering on about banana pudding and sparkly unicorns.

What I definitely didn’t expect?

For our engagement to explode into a paparazzi circus, our mothers to turn into wedding bulldozers, and for our wedding protector’s perfectly reasonable elopement plan to spiral into a road trip escape.

So here we are.

In Love You, Maine, a town that celebrates Valentine’s Day every single day. We’re here to get married. Quietly. No drama. In disguise.

Although good luck hiding a 6’4” ginger Scottish striker wearing a knee brace and a perpetual extrovert smile.

Instead of being subtle and blending in? Our quiet escape is vibrating heart-shaped beds, mirrors on the ceilings, secret identities, interfering mothers, and one suspiciously enthusiastic moose that humps dumpsters.

This was supposed to be a simple wedding. Just me and Hamish. No fuss.

But nothing about us has ever been simple with us.

Still, this is what love is, right? It’s chaos. It’s compromise. It’s crying in a wedding planner’s office, then kissing in a hot spring.

It’s choosing each other again and again, even when everything goes sideways.

No matter what comes next… this is our comeback story, in more ways than one.

And no – that’s not a euphemism. 🙂

Shopping for a Highlander’s Elopement is a romantic comedy that blends the worlds of four bestselling series by New York Times bestselling romantic comedy author Julia Kent:

– Shopping for a Billionaire

– Shopping for a Highlander

– Whatever It Takes

– Love You, Maine

If you love sports romance, surprise proposals, grand gestures, chaotic weddings, Scottish footballers, golden retriever/black cat energy, and characters who love too hard, mess up spectacularly, and always find their way back to each other with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments (and lovingly-used scrunchies) along the way, then this is your book.

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Love isn’t a football game.

It’s a feeling.

A feeling that uses instinct as a tool.

I’m smarter than this. When everything felt off, I should have known that it was off for a reason.

“Jody,” I say softly, “I canna do this.”

“Of course you can. You just have the jitters. Amy’s a wonderful woman and–”

“I dinna mean the proposin’ part. That’s fine. I can do that. I mean doin’ it on the pitch.”

His turn to go green.

“You want to cancel the proposal?”

“Aye. Nae. No’ the proposin’. The doin’ it in public part. I love Amy wi’ all ma body and soul.” I frown. “She’d hate to hear me say it that way. Soul and body.” I wink at Jody. “But it’s really the other way around. Ma body knows more than ma mind.”

“I don’t need to hear every thought that pops into your head, Hamish.”

“I only tell ye the important ones.”

“Like not wanting the big spectacle we arranged for you?”

“I’m tellin’ ye now, aren’t I?”

“We have extra cameramen here for this. Your parents and siblings are in the crowd. Declan and Andrew McCormick are here. We doubled the security.”

“Is this about money? I can pay for all that.”

“It’s not–well, yes, some of it is about the money. But it’s more about publicity and planning. A lot of people put forth a huge effort to make today special for you and Amy.”

“And forty thousand of ma closest fans.”

He closes his eyes and sighs through his nose. “A better time to realize this would have been weeks ago. Not a huge US exhibition game.”

“Ma instincts told me then that this was right. Now ma gut says something else. It all feels off.”

“Your gut.”

I pat my flat stomach. “It’s gotten me this far in life. Good gut.”

He’s right. I know how much work all the coaches, teammates, stadium staff and administrators, sponsors–hell, even the car park attendants–have put into helping me today. I don’t have cold feet, and I love Amy to the moon and back, but something feels wrong.

As Amy says, hinky.

I can’t explain it. If I had words for it, I’d use them. It’s a feeling, and those don’t always line up nice and neat in words that make sense.

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About Author Julia Kent:

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Julia Kent writes romantic comedy with an edge. Since 2013, she has sold more than 2 million books, with 4 New York Times bestsellers and more than 21 appearances on the USA Today bestseller list. Her books have been translated into French, German, and Italian, with more titles releasing in the future.

From billionaires to BBWs to new adult rock stars, Julia finds a sensual, goofy joy in every contemporary romance she writes. Unlike Shannon from Shopping for a Billionaire, she did not meet her husband after dropping her phone in a men’s room toilet (and he isn’t a billionaire she met in a romantic comedy).

She lives in New England with her husband and three children where she is the only person in the household with the gene required to change empty toilet paper rolls.

She loves to hear from her readers by email at julia@jkentauthor.com, on Twitter @jkentauthor, on Facebook at @jkentauthor, and on Instagram @jkentauthor. Visit her at http://jkentauthor.com

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The Captain’s Crush

by Freda Ann

 

(A Bliss Cay Novella, #6)
Publication date: June 13th 2025
Genres: Sweet & Clean Romance/Christian Romance/Contemporary Romance

Amelia Marks met her first love, Lewis, on summer vacation twenty-six years ago as a teenager, but their future goals kept them apart once they left Bliss Cay.

Now a successful middle-aged widow, and mother to a teenage daughter, her career brings her back to the island, the same place where she met Lewis. After he pulls her over in his police car, she’s stunned when he insists they’ve never met.

Flat out mad that he’s making her feel like a complete stranger, considering the summer they shared together, Amelia is determined to leave her feelings for him in the past. That was before Amelia discovers she’s now his new boss at the Bliss Cay Police Department and his name is not Lewis, it’s Jesse, who shares a striking resemblance to the boy who stole her heart all those years ago.

This mid-life love story is about heartbreak, family bonds, and some unexpected new beginnings with a happily ever after ending.

(All books in this series are ‘standalone’ beach town love stories with new main characters in each book.)

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Snapping back from my little trip down memory lane, a blaring siren pierces my helmet. I momentarily pull my gaze from the road to check the sideview mirrors for the cause.

I catch a glimpse of the police car behind me and ease my bike into the safety zone out of its way. Upon doing so, the marked car pulls behind me. I come to a stop putting the kickstand down and shutting the engine off.

Seriously? Relaxing my arms I force a breath out and rest my hands on my thighs waiting for the cop to approach me.

Hearing footsteps closing in, I turn to face them. Despite my helmet blocking a clear view, I notice a tall, muscular figure stopping a few feet in front of my bike.

Meeting his gaze, I see a man in uniform wearing dark sunglasses and his department issued hat resting his hands on his belt.

“Ma’am.” He gives me a slight nod. “I need your license and registration, please.”

Resisting the urge to ask the common question of ‘did I do something wrong officer’, I settle for, “No problem.”

Unzipping my vest I reach for the inside pocket, where I keep the paperwork. Pulling out what I need, I hand it to him and sit up tall while he looks them over.

As he scans my driver’s license and motorcycle registration, I furrow a brow studying his facial features. But when he senses me watching him, he lowers his hand and tips his head up staring back at me.

“Is something wrong?” The cop asks.

Curiosity gets the best of me the more I hear his voice. “Have we met before?”

Giving me a boyish grin as if he thinks I’m flirting with him, he dips his head and chuckles. “Uh, no ma’am. I can assure you we’ve never met, at least not until now.”

He hands me the papers when I say, “I guess not then. So, was I speeding or something?”

“Technically Ms. Marks you were going a little over the speed limit, but that’s not why I stopped you. There’s been a bike just like yours driving recklessly and cutting drivers off for a few weeks now. I’m just trying to keep everyone on our island safe.”

“Well, I appreciate that.”

He takes a step, stopping next to me while pulling his glasses halfway down his nose, looking over the top of them. “I hope you enjoy your stay ma’am.”

Peeking at the name tag on his chest, I state, “Thank you Officer Lewis. I’m sure I will.”

When he eases his car around me, I slide the papers back into my pocket. My brows raise up as his voice and what I could see of his eyes tickle a memory. “Wait, Officer Lewis? They wouldn’t use first names here, would they?”

I stare at the back of his patrol car as he drives away. That can’t be my Lewis, no way. He didn’t live here when we met. I could never forget his voice, eyes, or smile even after all of these years.

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About Author Freda Ann:

Freda Ann is fondly known for her sweet/clean, HEA RomComs. Her loyal fans and reviewers have compared several of her books to Hallmark movies. Many have hit #1 in multiple categories after release.

She writes relatable, faith and family based love stories which include kids and adorable dogs. Her writing style appeals to people of all ages. Her books will take you on an emotional journey with likable characters, and dreamy settings you’ll wish you could visit.

After retiring from a career in the law enforcement field, Freda feels blessed to be able to write and self-publish her stories for everyone to read. She adores her large family, 5 children and 9 grandchildren, and hosts monthly family gatherings.

To hear about new releases, please follow her on Amazon and also on Goodreads.

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Book Details:

Pei’s Pineapple Cakes by Crystal Z. Lee
CategoryChildren’s Fiction (Ages 3-7), 38 pages
GenreChildren’s Picture Book
Publisher: Balestier Press
Publication Date: May 10, 2025.
Tour dates: June 9 to June 27
Content Rating: G

Book Description:

While visiting her grandmother in central Taiwan, Pei finds herself in the middle of a mystery. The pineapple cakes from her grandmother’s bakery have disappeared! Soon Pei is collecting clues as she embarks on a quest to find the missing pineapple cakes.

From traditional Taiwanese artisan craftsmanship to picturesque villages of central Taiwan, Pei discovers the beauty of her grandmother’s hometown. This is a charming story of courage, adventure, and the love between grandchildren and grandparents.

Pei’s Pineapple Cakes is an elaborately illustrated picture book that makes an ideal gift:

  • -Real locations from central Taiwan make for an inspiring geographical, historical and cultural reading experience
  • -Storyline sparks dialogue around kindness, empathy, courage, and resilience
  • -Exquisite illustrations of Taiwanese artisans’ craftsmanship foster appreciation for heritage and traditions
  • -Bilingual text in English and Mandarin encourages learning in both languages
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Author interview with Crystal Z. Lee

-What sort of lessons or values can the story in Pei’s Pineapple Cakes impart?

This is a story of empathy, kindness and courage. It’s also an ode to time-honored artisans and traditional craftsmanship. These days, children sometimes exalt modern technological devices above all else, forgetting nature and the beauty in simple handcrafted goods. I hope this story can spark a discussion surrounding these topics.

Pei’s Pineapple Cakes is a story about grandmotherly love. Were you inspired by your own grandmas when writing this book?

Yes, both of my grandmothers were nurturing and resilient women. Both had endured upheavals of their era in Taiwan, such as war, family separation, martial law etc. Just like Pei’s Amah, my Amahs were loving and fierce women dedicated to their families.

Are your two children’s books about Taiwan (Pei’s Pineapple Cakes and Kai the Dancing Butterfly) related to each other?

They are completely different stories but if you look closely at the illustrations, you will find some parallels. For example, Pei is supposed to be an older version of the girl on the cover of KTDB!

What makes Pei’s Pineapple Cakes stand out among the myriad of children’s food books?

This is an “own voices” bilingual book. But it’s also not a purely food-centric story. There are a variety of traditional Taiwanese folk arts mentioned, such as glove puppetry, Hakka thunder-tea making, Indigenous moon peach blossoms basket-weaving etc. Most of all, it’s a universal story of intergenerational love.

Pei’s Pineapple Cakes is your fourth children’s book but the first one that is bilingual. Why did you decide to write this story in bilingual mode?

I grew up in Taiwan. I spent half of my life in Asia and the other half in the US so I often think, dream, speak, read and write in two languages. Writing bilingually in Chinese and English came naturally and I’m also raising my children to be bilingual.

Pei’s Pineapple Cakes is a story that takes place in Taiwan. What are some of your favorite places in Taiwan?

I attended school near one of Taipei’s Eslite bookstores so was always hanging out there. Nanjing East Road is where my dad’s company was and where I spent many afternoons. I took my engagement photos at Tamsui River so for me, it’s a romantic place. Our babymoon was at the gorgeous Sun Moon Lake and at the beaches of Hengchun. My children also loved chasing butterflies at Maolin. Tainan is a favorite because it contains the oldest districts in Taiwan with alot of historical monuments still preserved.

The book cover of Pei’s Pineapple Cakes is a detailed and exquisite work of art. Tell us about it.

The cover of this book is meant to resemble a pineapple cakes box. The illustrator, Allie Su, really brought this concept to life. In Taiwan, the pineapple cakes packaging is often valued just as much as the actual pineapple cake itself.

Along with children’s books, you also write in other genres and formats. Do you have a more preferred format and genre to write in?

My most preferred format to write in is long form fiction and I gravitate towards historical novels. I also enjoy writing poetry and of course, children’s books.

-All of your children’s books have names in the titles, such as Pei, Mei, Rin and Kai. How do you come up with the character names in your books?

I try to be culturally authentic when choosing names for the characters. For example, in the story of Mei’s Mermaid Mission there are characters from Cambodia, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, etc., so their names are authentic to their cultural heritage. I remember receiving criticism that some of these names are “difficult to pronounce.” While that may be the case for some, I think this is a teachable moment. When we teach our children to learn names authentic to a particular culture, we are imparting virtues of empathy and respect. In this way, we also help our kids to cultivate an international worldview.

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Meet Author Crystal Z. Lee:

Crystal Z. Lee is a bilingual writer who divides her time between the U.S. and Asia. Crystal grew up in Taipei and later returned to live there in her adult years. Some of Crystal’s fondest memories in Taiwan include boating at Sun Moon Lake, chasing butterflies in Maolin, making pineapple cakes and eating her way through night markets with her family. Besides children’s books, Crystal’s other published works include poetry and a novel. Her other book about Taiwan is titled Kai the Dancing Butterfly. She is also the author of Mei’s Mermaid Mission, A Unicorn Named Rin, and Love and Other Moods.

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Meet Illustrator Allie Su:

Allie Su grew up in Yunlin county, Taiwan. She often finds her illustration inspiration from the great outdoors. One of her favorite places to hike in Taiwan is Sun-Link-Sea Forest in Nantou. She adores Taiwanese cuisine and night market foods, such as stinky tofu, vegetarian noodles and taro pastries from Taichung. Allie also illustrated Mei’s Mermaid Mission and Kai the Dancing Butterfly.

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BAZAAR
by Miles Joyner
May 26 – June 20, 2025 Virtual Book Tour

 

 

Synopsis:

A high-profile homicide of a former ambassador’s son in the nightlife district of the nation’s capital gets connected to an assassination market on the dark web. When political elites panic upon finding their names listed on the online dead pool, entrepreneurial siblings Karen and Yemi Uzunma see a business opportunity for their DC area-based executive protection firm, RAPTOR. Their first major client becomes the ex-diplomat himself, Chiedu Attah, but to guarantee his safety, they realize they are going to have to go to war in the streets with an inventive contract killer who will not stop attacking until Attah suffers the same fate as his son.

Praise for Bazaar:

Bazaar is not just about action; it unfolds layer by layer, offering more than just a high-stakes thriller.” ~ Priya Bhasin, The Bibliophilic World “Truly an interesting book with a perspective rarely seen in fiction” ~ Jeff Sexton, Head Librarian for Hardcover.app “A fast-paced book that caught me off guard more than once.” ~ The Mystery Review Crew “If you like complex, suspenseful, thrills, chills, hidden agenda type books, then I recommend giving Bazaar by Miles Joyner a try.” ~ Susan Blogs About Books “Saying that I was awestruck by Miles Joyner’s character development and knowledge of subject matter would be an understatement. I highly enjoyed this novel.” ~ J.M. Clark, Author of Palace Program series of novels.

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Book Details:

Genre: Technothriller 

Published by: World Castle Publishing Publication Date: March 24, 2025 Number of Pages: 355 ISBN: 9798305201901 (HC) 9798891263369 (PB)

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Miles Joyner

A lifelong fiction writer, Miles turned to penning novels after nearly a decade of holding various producer/editor roles in the D.C. area media industry. He still pursues filmmaking in between books and finds that writing in the thriller genre only enhances that passion even more. Miles is an active member of International Thriller Writers where his novel, Bazaar, was selected for ITW’s Debut Authors Program. He also attends monthly meetings for Novels in Progress DC.

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www.TheBazaarVerse.com Amazon Author Profile Goodreads Instagram – @maroonguerilla X – @maroonguerilla Facebook – @joynermh YouTube – @mjoyner

 

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Today Rich Leder and Rockstar Book Tours are revealing the cover for EXTRATERRESTRIAL
NOIR, his sci-fi thriller book which releases July 22nd!

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Check out the awesome cover and enter the giveaway!

 

On to the reveal! 

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EXTRATERRESTRIAL NOIR

Author: Rich Leder

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Pub. Date: July 22, 2025

Publisher: Laugh Riot Press

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Pages: 568

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Find it: Goodreads,  https://books2read.com/EXTRATERRESTRIAL-NOIR

 

An extraterrestrial the size and shape of a boot box crashes into the New Jersey
cul-de-sac Colonial of a film-noir-obsessed family on the sharp edge of
emotional, marital, and financial insolvency; rearranges its subatomic
structure; and presents itself as the couples’ long-time film-noir lust
crushes: late noir icons Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake. In short order,
Alan/Veronica displays an appetite for suburban debauchery, depravity,
decadence, and destruction and seduces the family into its psychopathic criminal
orbit with irresistible film noir panache, alluring sexual charisma, and
inconceivable intergalactic powers.

Twelve-year-old genius daughter, Mike Devine, figures out fast that
Alan/Veronica’s plan is to implode the planet. Can she save the world, not to
mention her family? She’ll need the only armament in the universe that can
subdue the extraterrestrial, and she’ll have to shoot it point blank. So it’s
questionable at best.

 

 

Reviews:


Don’t miss this bawdy sci-fi thriller. Leder spins regular doses of sex,
aliens and teen heroism into an unforgettable idiosyncratic comedic gem.”–
BEST THRILLERS

A sardonic mixture of science
fiction and snarky suburban drama, Extraterrestrial Noir by
Rich Leder is a hilariously original genre mashup.”–
SELF PUBLISHING REVIEW

Once again, Leder
shows off his bleak sense of humor as this twisted take on first contact
rapidly devolves into a deadly trip through the hidden criminal underworld that
lies beneath an idyllic suburban paradise.”–
BESTSELLERS WORLD

“Rich Leder’s Extraterrestrial
Noir 
is a slap-bang absurdist thriller that bounces from page to page
and loves every minute of it.”– INDIEREADER

A wild ride…hilarious and horrifying…an avalanche of sabotage,
gunfights, arms dealing, and more…all the chaos one could hope for in a
comic thriller.”–
INDEPENDENT
BOOK REVIEW

This dark comedy/science
fiction novel was everything I wished it would be and more.”– READERS’
FAVORITE Review 1

A wildly creative mix of
science fiction and classic noir, packed with humor, mystery, and plenty of
surprises.”– READERS’ FAVORITE Review 2

You will not put down Rich
Leder’s Extraterrestrial Noir until you have flipped from cover to cover.”– READERS’
FAVORITE Review 3


 

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Five seconds later, a thin silver arm snaked out of the box.
It didn’t come from inside the box. It simply grew, again, seamlessly, out of
the side facing the TV.

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The arm stretched purposefully to the huge television, paused
in front of the wide, dark, flat screen as if smelling it, sensing it, then
moved forward, penetrating the screen, passing through it as if by interstellar
osmosis or galactic magic, the end of the arm vanishing somewhere into the flat
panel, becoming one with the TV, which clicked back on, tuned to CNN, the
screen connected directly to the silver box via the arm.

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The news ran as it always did, like the lifelike silver
appendage of a box—that had minutes ago fallen from the sky—had not somehow
melted into the television. But then the broadcast began to play faster, as if
someone had previously recorded the program and was fast-forwarding to find a
particularly exciting segment, except that fast-forwarding wasn’t fast enough
for whoever was holding the remote.

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CNN picked up speed, its images flying by until they were an
indistinguishable blur of current events. And just when it seemed as if the
television would explode from the inconceivable velocity of the broadcast, the
screen split so that CNN filled one half and Oprah filled the other. Except it
was high-octane Oprah. Oprah at crazy speed. And then both halves of the screen
split again so that there were four programs running simultaneously—CNN, The
Food Network, Oprah, and National Geographic—all four channels racing through
their one-hour shows in thirty seconds, and then in fifteen seconds, and then
five seconds.

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The screen split again.

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Eight different channels ran concurrently. Then sixteen
channels. Thirty-two channels. Sixty-four channels.

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Lifetime, Discovery, HBO, Hallmark, CBS, NBC, ABC, Disney,
Netflix, Showtime, The History Channel, Fox, Comedy Central, the BBC, Spanish
network programming, Cartoon Network. All of these, plus dozens more, played at
the same phenomenal pace.

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And then the screen changed format; all sixty-four channels
moved to one half of the screen, and the Google home page appeared on the other
half. Almost instantly, the Google page half divided into four screens—text,
images, maps, and news—which played at the same death-defying pace as the
television channels.

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Within seconds, each of the four Google squares divided into
sixty-four squares of text, images, maps, and news, and each one of those 256
mini-screens blasted through global information at warp speed.

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Barely 120 seconds had elapsed, but what happened in the next
ten seconds surpassed all that had happened before.

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As each second ticked by, both halves of the television
divided into smaller and smaller micro-screens until a thousand screens were
blistering through everything that had ever been written, photographed, filmed,
drawn, recorded, created, invented, and discovered; everyone who had ever lived
and died; everything that had happened in the entire history of man and
Earth—and all of it, every word, image, thought, and breath, was funneling
through the snaky arm into the silver box.

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About Rich Leder:

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Rich Leder has been a working writer for three decades. His
feature credits include Primal for Lionsgate and projects for Paramount
Pictures, Tri-Star Pictures, Longridge Productions, and Left Bank Films. His
television credits include 18 produced movies for CBS, Lifetime, and Hallmark.
He has written six novels for Laugh Riot Press.
 

He has been the lead singer in a Detroit rock band, a
restaurateur, a Little League coach, an indie film director, a literacy tutor,
a magazine editor, a screenwriting coach, a wedding guru, a PTA board member, a
commercial real estate agent, and a visiting artist for the University of North
Carolina Wilmington Film Studies Department, among other things, all of which,
it turns out, was grist for the mill.
 

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Giveaway Details:

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will win an ARC of EXTRATERRESTRIAL NOIR, US Only.

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Dot Slash Magic

by Liz Shipton

 

Publication date: August 19th 2025
Genres: New Adult, Urban Fantasy

A new, spicy urban fantasy from TikTokker Liz Shipton, perfect for fans of I am Number Four, Wreck it Ralph and ACOTAR.

What if you wrote a magic computer program? What if that magic computer program started summoning monsters?

When twenty-something coder Seven Jones goes back to school at a community college in San Diego, the last thing she wants is to join some stupid club. And the last thing she expects is to walk into an underground magic club. Like, actual wizards and shit.

Seven reluctantly joins the motley crew of magic weirdos and discovers her own power. But she struggles to control it…until she figures out how to channel her magic through an artificially intelligent computer program.

Unfortunately, there is literally nothing Seven’s new friends hate more than AI, and when a student mysteriously turns up dead, blame falls on Seven. Is her “creepy artificial magic” summoning terrifying creatures to hunt students? Or is someone trying to frame her?

With only one person – cute ex-Navy seal Logan – on her side, Seven fights monsters (Dragon? Check. Kraken? Check) while struggling to convince everyone that her AI has nothing to do with them.

But how can she convince her peers when she isn’t totally convinced herself?

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About Author Liz Shipton:

Hi! I’m Liz. I’m a freelance writer, indie author, and full-time, off-grid, live-aboard sailor. I’m currently sailing around the world with my boyfriend and my dog, turning my real-life adventures into speculative fiction.

I feel extremely grateful to be able to explore the world as I do, and I love incorporating the experiences, places, and people I encounter on my travels into my work.

I also use my books as a means to explore themes of mental health, addiction, technology, climate change, and the looming collapse of society (but, like…in a fun way.)

When I’m not penning novels about the impending apocalypse, I work as a freelance content writer specializing in articles about code, music theory, and off-grid living. On the rare occasion I’m not writing, you can find me swimming, hiking, telling my dog I love her for the bazillionth time today, or watching Taskmaster.

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Len Buonfiglio Caribbean Mystery Series
FREEDOM DROP & CALYPSO BLUE
by Brian Silverman
May 19 – June 27, 2025 Virtual Book Tour

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FREEDOM DROP

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A Len Buonfiglio/St. Pierre Caribbean Mystery

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Len Buonfiglio is a former New York bar owner and family man. He has the perfect life until he yearns for more—for something he knows will destroy everything he had, but something he can’t resist. He makes his choice and that, along with a traumatic event, shatters his world. His life and what he had now broken, his only choice is to leave the city and his family. His flight takes him to the remote Caribbean island of St. Pierre where he opens a sports bar that he runs with his friend and partner, a young local islander named Tubby Levett. In Freedom Drop, a genial tour guide, Rawle “Big Tree” Johns is a suspect in an American woman’s fall from a cliff and held in custody. John’s mother enlists Buonfiglio to help free her son and to prove that he had nothing to do with the woman’s death. Conflicted by the need to spend time with his sixteen-year-old daughter who he hasn’t seen in two years, Mr. Len as he’s known on the island, reluctantly agrees to help.

Buonfiglio’s search for the truth reveals that there are other, much more powerful forces involved in the woman’s death that threaten both his life and his family. In the course of his investigation, he confronts a high-ranking island politician, the local superintendent of police, the dead girl’s mother, and, ultimately, a shady yet powerful outsider investor. Was the girl’s death an accident or did Johns cause that accident? Or was she murdered? The lack of clarity—the mystery of what really happened to the girl—he realizes, reflects the enigma that is St. Pierre. It’s a riddle that, despite living on the island for several years, he still cannot solve.

Book Details:

Genre: Mystery

Published by: April 7, 2025 by Down & Out Books

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CALYPSO BLUE

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A Len Buonfiglio/St. Pierre Caribbean Mystery

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In Calypso Blue, Brian Silverman crafts a gripping tale of mystery, revenge, and redemption set against the backdrop of New York and the Caribbean. The novel follows John Saint John, a man torn between his faith, past, and responsibilities as a father, as he grapples with a life-altering decision driven by a desire for justice. As his story unfolds in the shadow of a significant historical event, another narrative emerges—one centered on Leonard Buonfiglio, an American expatriate running a bar on the island of St. Pierre. When a legendary calypso singer, Lord Ram, dies under suspicious circumstances, Leonard is reluctantly pulled into an investigation at the behest of the island’s police superintendent.

Blending elements of crime, culture, and personal reckoning, Calypso Blue explores themes of loss, second chances, and the ghosts of the past that refuse to be forgotten. With vivid storytelling and rich atmospheric detail, Silverman transports readers into a world where music, memory, and mystery intertwine.

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Genre: Mystery

Published by: June 30, 2025 by Down & Out Books

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Praise for FREEDOM DROP:

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“An impressive debut…Silverman capably captures the feel of his setting en route to a satisfying conclusion. A sequel is warranted.” ~ Publishers Weekly

“Silverman had me at the Caribbean setting, and held me with his fully human characters—of both good and bad natures—and their situation.” ~ SJ Rozan, Edgar-winning author of The Murder of Mr. Ma

“A mystery steeped in authentic Caribbean atmosphere. Silverman knows his territory, as does his hero, an ex-Marine-turned-sleuth who discovers that, even in paradise, things aren’t always what they seem.” ~ Wallace Stroby, author of Heaven’s a Lie and Some Die Nameless

“A buddy book, a whodunit, and a family drama, Freedom Drop is mystery magic.” ~ Reed Farrel Coleman, author of Sleepless City

“Brian Silverman’s Freedom Drop is an exciting and welcome new addition to the crime writing pantheon.” ~ S.A. Cosby, author of Razorblade Tears and All the Sinners Bleed

 

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Brian Silverman

Brian Silverman’s writing career has spanned over 30 years. He has written about travel, food, and sports for publications including the New York Times, Saveur, Caribbean Travel and Life, Islands, the New Yorker, New York, and others. From 2004 through 2013, he was the author of the annual Frommer’s New York City guidebook series. He co-authored the acclaimed Twentieth Century Treasury of Sports with his father, Al Silverman. His short fiction has appeared in numerous publications, including Mystery Tribune, Down and Out Magazine, and Mystery Weekly. His stories have been selected to appear in The Best American Mystery Stories in 2018 and 2019, and The Best American Mystery and Suspense Stories 2021. His other short fiction has appeared in publications such as Down and Out Magazine, Mystery Magazine, Dark Waters, and Vautrin. Freedom Drop is his first published novel. He lives in Harlem, New York, with his wife, Heather, and his sons, Louis and Russell.

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DIAMOND IN THE RUFF
by Cindy Goyette
May 19 – June 13, 2025 Virtual Book Tour
 
 
Synopsis:
WIGGLE BUTT MANOR MYSTERY SERIES

  Charlie Calderbank always dreamed of being a cop, but a medical issue forces her out of the academy and to rethink her future. When Charlie’s Aunt Jo-Jo suffers injuries in a car accident, she offers to help at her aunt’s pet hotel, Wiggle Butt Manor, in the charming Pacific Northwest island town of Orca Cove. With her Cocker Spaniel Noah at her side, she settles into life on the island and at the Manor. When the owner of Maya, the precocious mutt, is murdered, Jo-Jo becomes a suspect, forcing Charlie to find the real killer before they put her aunt away for good. While she rushes to hide clues that point to her aunt, she tries to wrangle Maya into control. But she, too, seems eager to solve the case and doesn’t follow the rules. Charlie’s quest leads her to uncover plenty of the small town’s secrets, and to fall for the hot local cop trying to find the killer. It also puts her on the radar of the murderer who will do anything to protect their secret, including making Charlie the next victim.

Praise for Diamond In The Ruff:

Diamond in the Ruff brims with intrigue and heart. The engaging heroine, Charlie, will rivet you to her story as she navigates a deadly maze of old and new secrets to uncover a murderer, while Maya and Noah, the canine players, will capture your heart as you race to the novel’s suspenseful ending.” ~ Angela M. Sanders, bestselling author of the Witch Way Librarian mysteries

“A tightly-crafted cozy featuring a memorable cast of characters—and canines!” ~ Dawn Ius, Author of Anne & Henry, Overdrive and Lizzie

Book Details:

Genre: Cozy Mystery

Published by: Level Best Books Publication Date: May 2025 Number of Pages: 320 Series: Wiggle Butt Manor Mystery Series, book 1

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MY REVIEW

Okay…. Wiggle Butt Manor. How cool is that for the name of a pet hotel. I easily saw butts wiggling, tails wagging and tongues hanging out. I’m a dog lover and this sounded too fun to miss. Plus there’s a murder to solve, innocence to be proven and romance is in the air.

I immediately took to Charlie and felt her disappointment. An injury caused her to give up her dream of being a cop. At loose ends, she visits her Aunt Jo-Jo, who was injured in a traffic accident, and helps her with the pet hotel. When there’s a murder and evidence points to Charlie’s aunt as the prime suspect, she Decides to do some sleuthing and clear her aunt’s name. She has some help with that from some furry friends. And she brushes up against a handsome cop who’s in charge of the case.

This was all kinds of fun. I love small town settings and the island town of Orca Cove was just that. The characters were genuine and nice, the human ones that is. The four legged ones were adorable rascals. The potential romance had me hopeful. And the mystery did keep me guessing right to the end.

I read this in one sitting. I mentioned it was all kinds of fun and it sure was. When I reached the end and the culprit was revealed it was a now I get it moment. And I was left with a smile on my face, hopeful for more to come.

5 STARS

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“I’m suspicious of people who don’t like dogs, but I trust a dog when it doesn’t like a person” Bill Murray

The massive bridge from mainland Washington to the village of Orca Cove lay before me like the highway to hell. Not that Orca Cove’s a bad place. Quite the contrary. It’s just that heights scared the bejesus out of me—and it was going to take every bit of courage I could muster to cross it.

The sky was hazy as the sun threatened to burn off oppressive dark gray clouds. Spikes at the top of the bridge disappeared into the fast-moving fog. The looming structure reminded me of green metal toothpicks, supporting a wobbly death trap in the sky. It took my breath away and not in a good way.

Come on, Charlie. Put on your big girl pants and suck it up. I tried to concentrate on the quaint town on the other side and the refuge it would provide. But all I could think of as I navigated my rental car across the bridge was that the Pacific Northwest was long overdue for an earthquake. Wouldn’t it be my luck to be on this bridge when it happened? I imagined I would feel suspended in the air forever during the plunge, but death would come quickly as the ice-cold water below swallowed us whole. “I know,” I said, glancing down at my buff Cocker Spaniel, Noah, fast asleep on the seat beside me. “Stop being so dramatic.” But as I white-knuckled our way across the bridge, Noah was oblivious. He continued to sleep off the meds I’d given him to make the flight from New Jersey more tolerable. His snore reminded me of what an overweight lumberjack might sound like after a few too many beers. Hard to believe such a rattling noise came out of a twenty-two-pound fur ball, so adorable people often mistook him for Lady from Lady and the Tramp. A thorn in my side, but I was prone to overreacting when it came to my boy. Four miles seemed a long time to contemplate one’s death. Cars behind me honked as I drove just under the speed limit, my eyes intent on the few feet of road in front of me. I tried to stifle the hysteria that rose in my chest and choked me. Deep breaths, Charlie. I did my best to ignore the impatient drivers behind us. Fate threw in a pack of serious bicyclists, making the bridge even more narrow. I focused on the toned calves pumping the petals on the bike of the woman in front of me, while wishing there was another way onto the island. But my unemployed status and dwindling bank account didn’t allow for luxuries like a private boat or seaplane. Exiting the bridge, I let out a long breath. “That was stressful,” I said to Noah. More snoring. Well, it was terrifying for me. The sleepy town always made me feel like I’d entered a time warp and had surfaced in the 1950s. Quaint buildings, with brightly painted mismatched architecture for each mom-and-pop shop, boutique, and restaurant lined the streets. Because orcas frequented the area and drew many tourists, everything had a nautical theme, and murals of killer whales and other sea life decorated the buildings. Despite its appeal, the town remained a best-kept secret, and even during the height of the season, crowds were few and far between. Couples walked hand-in-hand down sidewalks, others pushed strollers, and many had a canine friend on a leash. I knew from previous visits that many of the residents were retired, and there was a high population of artists on the island. Back on solid ground and with this storybook town before me, calm released like water from a dam, washing my trepidation out to sea. Not wanting to visit my aunt empty handed, I stopped at the town bakery and bought two giant molasses cookies, my aunt’s favorite. As I started up the hill to Aunt Jo-Jo’s house, I felt excited at the prospect of seeing her again. She was not only my favorite relative, but she’d also been my savior growing up when my mom went off the deep end—which was more often than I’d like to admit. I spent snippets of my childhood on this island and some of my best memories were of my time here. But I’d been remiss, having not visited her since my uncle passed away about five years ago. Life had gotten in the way. First, there was college and then the life-changing decision I’d made to leave my tedious corporate job for the police academy. Like most people my age, I was perpetually broke, and travel wasn’t in the cards. But my aunt seemed to understand, and we kept in touch through email and weekly phone calls. She was still my sounding board when dealing with my mom’s antics. Those calls kept us close, but there was nothing like face-to-face time. Aunt Jo-Jo’s Craftsman house perched on the hillside like a proud bird overlooking its kingdom. From it, she had a fantastic view of the water and the, gulp, bridge. The house was painted royal blue with white shutters. Colorful gardens surrounded the property, and a small dog park flanked the west side of the house. A banner reading Future Home of Orca Cove’s First Agility Course stretched across the fence. A handful of dogs frolicked on lush grass while owners sat on benches in animated conversation. A more modern structure sat behind the home, painted the same shade of blue. A hotel for dogs–Wiggle Butt Manor. Ten individual rooms were decorated with children’s furniture, on which the four-legged guests slept. Each room had a theme. There was a One Hundred, and One Dalmatians suite, a Lassie room, and one had French Bulldogs and a Paris theme. I parked in the gravel driveway behind a mud-splattered Jeep Cherokee with an I love Golden Retrievers bumper sticker peeking out from beneath the dirt. Rousing Noah with a quick belly rub, I got out of the car and stretched. The chill of the late September air reminded me that fall was around the corner. “Come on, Boo.” I slapped my thigh. Noah’s flowing ears swayed as he jumped to the ground. He followed me like a shadow as I walked up to the pet hotel and rapped on the door. When no one answered, I opened it and stuck my head inside. “Hello?” Barking erupted from the back room when we entered. The lobby held a desk and two overstuffed chairs, along with a giant bucketful of dog toys. A collage of photos taken of guests over the years hung on the wall. Noah gave me a look that said: what the heck, I thought I was the only one. “You’ve led a sheltered life,” I said. “You’re not one of a kind.” Noah was not a “dog person,” and he couldn’t care less about the canines eager to greet him. He glanced toward the barking dogs, yawned, and then leaped onto a chair and curled into a compact ball. I opened the door that led to the pet rooms and made my way down the hall. A wall of guest suites was to my left. Dogs of all sizes and colors stuck their noses out of low, barred windows to greet me. I bent down and said hello to each of them. I didn’t want to be rude. The door at the end of the hall opened as Martha stepped inside. “Oh, dear!” She patted her chest as if she needed to restart her heart. “Charlie! You scared me half to death.” Martha had worked with Aunt Jo-Jo for as long as I could remember. They argued constantly, but they’d take a bullet for each other. Martha’s curly gray hair looked like a startled ferret on her head, and her glasses were askew. She wore faded overalls and lime green Crocs. “Sorry to scare you,” I said. “We just got here. Is everything all right?” “One of the dogs is AWOL,” Martha said. “That teenager we hired must have failed to latch the kennel, and when I opened the hotel door, the slippery rascal bolted.” I grabbed a leash off the hook. “What’s the breed?” Martha scratched her head. “Basic brown dog. Size of a lab, soul of a scoundrel. Answers to Maya, if she’d ever bother.” “I’m on it,” I said. Heading back to my car, I called for Noah to join me. Not buying into the urgency, he lumbered off the chair and followed. Back in the rental car, we set off down the street, driving up and down the hilly roads that made up the neighborhood. Charming houses had well-manicured lawns, and vibrant flowers were abundant. I watched the road while quickly scanning the bushes for a hiding dog. I wished I would have asked how long Maya had been missing. A dog like that could make it to the main road in minutes. I prayed a car wouldn’t hit the runaway. I soon spotted a tan blur leap over a six-foot fence three streets down, disappearing into a backyard. Slamming on the brakes, my arm automatically jerked out to stop Noah from flying off the seat. I told him to stay, grabbed the leash, and jumped out of the car. I was five-foot-ten, and for once, I didn’t curse my height. Standing on my toes, I could easily see over the fence and into the yard. The dog chased a flock of chickens while a middle-aged woman dressed in a low-cut top and shorts that might have fit her twenty years ago yelled at Maya to stop. Yielding a broom, she chased the dog in circles with little effect. “I’m here to help,” I yelled over the fence. “Maya, come here!” If the dog could flip me off, she would have. The look she gave me had the same result. Maya was on a tear. “Do something,” the woman said, near tears. I put my foot onto a nearby wheelbarrow, pulled myself up on my forearms, and swung my leg over the fence like they’d taught me in the police academy. Dropping into a crouch on the other side, I straightened and stepped between Maya and a chicken seconds before what would become the last moment of the feathered creature’s life. “Come here.” I leaned down to the dog’s level and motioned her forward. But Maya had other ideas. She charged at me, knocking me on my backside before pushing off me like a diving board, ready for round two. I struggled for breath as I reached up, and almost caught her mid-flight, but she dodged me, leaving me laying on the ground flat on my back. I got to my knees, then staggered to my feet. “Okay,” I said, out of breath. “You win, you slippery devil.” I swear she laughed at me. Out of ideas, I looked at the woman still wielding the broom like a baseball bat, and the chicken, who ruffled her feathers as if she was trying to pull herself together. They didn’t look impressed by my ungraceful moves. Apparently satisfied that she’d proven her point, Maya walked slowly over to me and ducked her head, allowing me access to her collar. Getting a firm hold of it, I gave Maya a nod. She’d earned my respect. Pushing my hair out of my face, I turned to the woman. “Sorry about that. We’ll get out of your way.” Neither the woman nor the chicken looked particularly grateful. Dragging the dog, who continued to lunge at the flock behind us, we made our way back to the car, where Noah still snored undisturbed. Yin and Yang, I thought as I shoved Maya into the backseat. “Wait,” the woman called, running toward me. Keys in hand, I paused by the door. “You dropped this.” She handed me my phone, covered in mud and what I guessed was chicken poop. I carefully took it, holding it by the corners, trying not to gag. “Awe, thanks.” “And thanks to you, too, Maya,” I said under my breath. I got into the car and looked in the rear-view mirror, about to back out of the space, when I spied Maya biting down on one of the cookies I’d planned to bring to my aunt. A twinkle sparkled in her eyes, and she held my gaze as she swallowed. So, this was how it was going to be? *** Excerpt from Diamond In The Ruff by Cindy Goyette. Copyright 2025 by Cindy Goyette. Reproduced with permission from Cindy Goyette. All rights reserved.

 

 

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Cindy Goyette

Armed with a handgun and a word processor, Immigration Officer Cindy Goyette spent her nights creating fictional friends to help pass the lonely hours between border crossers. A portable black-and-white TV cancelled the unexplained noises coming from the ancient jail cells in the creepy basement. The resulting book will stay in the closet where it belongs, but the seed was planted and she’s been writing ever since. Cindy spent the ensuing years as a probation officer, dealing with hardened criminals with hard-luck stories that sometimes kept her up at night. Every day was an adventure. She survived by seeing humor in situations where she could find it. She joked about writing a book and then she did just that.

The Probation Case Files Mystery series books, OBEY ALL LAWS and EARLY TERMINATION incorporates the wild and crazy life of a probation officer with issues currently in the news. Cindy’s history with flirtatious felons who thought they were charmers and addicts who denied the drugs in their pockets, claiming they’re wearing their friend’s pants have given her ample material for the books she now writes. Released JANUARY 2024 and January 2025

Cindy has a habit of adopting dogs who get into as much mischief as her probationers. A vet told her, Maya – a basic brown miscreant mixed breed – was lucky Cindy had taken her home because no one else would have put up with her antics. So why not give Maya her own series? Thus, Diamond in the Ruff: A Wiggle Butt Manor Mystery was born. Released May 6, 2025

Born in New Jersey, Cindy lived in Phoenix for twenty years. She now makes her home in Washington state with her husband and two cocker spaniels.

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Perfect Vengeance

by Tee O’Fallon

 

 

Genre: Romantic Suspense

Synopsis

Trusting him could save her…or destroy her.

Robin Hood meets the Sopranos…an insanely dangerous scheme Gina Perot and her friends hatched to steal from the mob and donate the loot to a worthy cause. Successful Wall Street investment banker by day, cat burglar by night, Gina leads a double life. But she’s never forgotten how the mob and the FBI destroyed her family and ripped her life apart. Now it’s time for payback. Charity and revenge all rolled into one. Perfect. Until Gina’s scheme sends her crashing headfirst into a major FBI investigation and facing heavy-duty federal obstruction charges. And, the hottest, most frustrating man she’s ever met.

Stop stealing from the mob or else…is the order FBI Strike Force Special Agent Jack Gates gives Gina. But Jack quickly learns he can no sooner control a force of nature like Gina than he can control where a tornado sets down. Facing a court-ordered deadline, Jack needs Gina’s cat burglar skills to help him bring down a powerful Mafioso. He makes her an offer she can’t refuse: go to jail or work for him as an FBI cooperator. When the mob learns Gina’s been ripping them off, Jack is determined to keep her safe at all costs. Even if that means confessing his terrible secret and losing her forever.

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Gina pulled open the man’s jacket, looking for an inside pocket. A wicked-looking gun stuck out from a black leather holster on his belt. Odd that he carried his gun in a holster and not stuffed in his pocket or waistband the way criminals did.

She shook it off and continued her search. “Don’t just stand there, help me. But be careful. I don’t want to hurt him.”

“Little late to worry about that, dontcha think?” Kinsey began patting down his chest. “He’s got great pecs.” Her roving hands had hiked up his knit shirt, and she let out a low whistle. “Whoa, nice abs.”

“This is no time for groping.” Gina lifted the back of his jacket. “Check his pants.”

Kinsey ran her hands over his rear jeans pockets and let out another whistle. “And what a great ass.”

“Kinsey!” Margo threw her an impatient look. “We’re not at a strip club. Hurry up!”

“Okay, okay.” Kinsey tugged a black wallet from one of his pockets. She flipped it open and held it in front of the Charger’s headlights, illuminating the laminated ID.

Gina’s heart skipped a beat. Then another.

Margo gasped.

“Holy shit,” Kinsey whispered.

For several seconds longer, none of them said another word.

Gina continued gaping at the man’s wallet as everything fell into place.

His words: You have no idea what you’ve walked into here.

Why he didn’t want to get caught in Rocco’s apartment.

Why he didn’t shoot her on the spot, and why he was chasing her down as if she were a common thief. To him, she was.

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About Author Tee O’Fallon:

Tee O’Fallon is the bestselling, award-winning author of the K-9 Special Ops, Federal K-9, NYPD Blue & Gold Series, and FBI Strike Force Series. Tee spent twenty-three years as a federal agent conducting complex, long- and short-term criminal investigations, including undercover operations, across many agencies at the federal level, and four years conducting multi-state investigations as a police investigator. It felt only natural to combine her hands-on experience in the field with her love of romantic suspense. Tee has lived in New York State most of her life with a five-year stop in Colorado. When not writing, Tee enjoys cooking, gardening, chocolate, lychee martinis, and all creatures canine.

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Wistful Whispers

by Kaylene Winter

 

(Charming Irish, #3)
Publication date: June 9th 2025
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Wistful Whispers is an irresistible battle of the wills where surrendering to forbidden temptation could cost them everything.

I never promised forever.
A good time? Absolutely.
Heartbreak? Only if they got too attached.

My reputation as a quiet playboy precedes me—women talk, and my ‘talents’ follow me wherever I go. But I’ve always been upfront. No commitments. No expectations. No complications.

Marcella Delgado is nothing but complications. Brilliant. Fierce. Eight years older. And the attorney trying to take down my boss in a malpractice case. She should hate me on sight—hell, she does. But that doesn’t stop the heat between us from igniting the moment we meet.

She’s heard the stories about me firsthand, right there in the depositions. She knows exactly what I’m good at, and even though she fights it, I can see the temptation in her eyes.

One night. One line crossed.
Now my future’s unraveling—and she might be the only thing I don’t want to let go.

For the first time, I want it all.

And I’ll fight like hell to be the man she can’t leave behind.

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When she was only 15, Kaylene Winter wrote her first rocker romance novel starring a fictionalized version of herself, her friends and their gorgeous rocker boyfriends. After living her own rockstar life as a band manager, music promoter and mover and shaker in Seattle during the early 1990’s, Kaylene became a digital media legal strategist helping bring movies, television and music online. Throughout her busy career, Kaylene lost herself in romance novels across all genres inspiring her to realize her life-long dream to be a published author. She lives in Seattle with her amazing husband and dog. She loves to travel, throw lavish dinner parties and support charitable causes supporting arts and animals.

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