A Sabre in the Hemlock

By Dorothy Dreyer

 

(Blade Bound Saga, #2)
Publication date: November 18th 2025
Genres: Adult, Fantasy, Romance

With enemies closing in and magic slipping from her control, Celeste draws closer to unraveling a prophecy that could cost her the man she loves—as well as her soul.

In the wake of the carnoraxis attack on Ivystone Citadel, Celeste Westergaard’s battle for her future has only just begun. Trapped under the king’s watchful eye and hiding the magic awakening within her, Celeste must play the role expected of her, all the while uncovering secrets buried throughout Terre Ferique.

As the royal court embarks on a tour to solidify Dante’s claim to legitimacy, whispers of war and treachery follow their every step. The Shadow Tsar’s reach is growing, and the prophecy that fuels his reign foretells the rise of a power that will bring his downfall—one tied to the blood of the fae.

From glittering courts to bloodstained battlefields, Celeste must walk a knife’s edge between duty and desire, deception and truth. Because if the tsar discovers who she really is, he won’t just come for her magic, he’ll come for her soul.

A Sabre in the Hemlock is the thrilling sequel to the award-winning A Dagger in the Ivy, weaving romance, danger, and dark intrigue into an unforgettable tale of power and sacrifice.

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His jaw flexes. “You used your magic again.”

“Dante—”

“You promised you wouldn’t,” he says, voice quiet but taut, threaded with frustration. “You said you’d wait. You said you’d let Ezra figure it out.”

“I never promised,” I snap back, chin lifting. “You asked me not to, but I never agreed.”

“You bled, Celeste.” He leans closer, his voice low, heated. “I could tell something was wrong, even from the water. And what I couldn’t see, Nadya filled me in on.”

Of course she did.

“I had to help you.” The words come out louder than I intend, sharp with the emotion I’ve been burying all day. “They sent armed soldiers after you. You were bleeding underwater. You could have been pummeled by a f***ing tsunami. You don’t get to ask me to sit and watch you die.”

His hands flex, fists clenching just beneath the surface. “And what if helping me had killed you instead?”

I stare at him, my breath shallow. I don’t have an answer—not one that would make him feel better.

He paces a few steps through the water, raking a hand through his hair until it curls wild and damp around his temples. “Gods, you’re so damn stubborn.”

“And you’re so damn arrogant if you think you can tell me when and how I’m allowed to use a power that’s mine.”

He turns sharply, water sluicing off his chest, his gaze fierce enough to stop me in place. He crosses the space between us with quick, sure strides—and suddenly, he’s there, his hands finding me beneath the water, one arm locking around my waist, the other curling so that his hand is tugging the hair at the nape of my neck.

The heat of him burns through the chill. My breath stutters.

“Of course you’d fight me,” he mutters, his voice hoarse against my cheek. “Even when I’m trying to protect you.”

“And of course you’d push me,” I breathe back, “even when I’m trying to save you.”

The air thrums between us, thick with something neither of us is willing to yield. My pulse hammers as his thumb grazes the side of my throat, slow and reverent, like he’s trying to memorize the beat of my heart.

“I told you,” he says, his forehead almost brushing mine, “you bleed for no one.”

“And I told you,” I whisper, “you don’t get to decide that.”

His jaw tightens—and then, in one breath, his lips are on mine.

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About Author Dorothy Dreyer:

Dorothy Dreyer is a Philippine-born American living in Germany with her family. She is an award-winning, USA Today Bestselling Author of fantasy, romance, and horror books that usually have some element of magic or the supernatural in them. Aside from reading, she enjoys movies, binge-watching series, chocolate, take-out, traveling, and having fun with friends and family. She tends to sing sometimes, too, so keep her away from your Karaoke bars.

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The Holiday Photo Murder: A Robyn Cavanagh Mystery
by Jeanne Quigley


The Holiday Photo Murder: A Robyn Cavanagh Mystery
Cozy Mystery
3rd in Series
Setting – New York
Independently Published (November 11, 2025)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0FQ3C8GST

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Portrait Photographer Robyn Cavanagh has had a busy fall season taking a record number of client photos for holiday cards. She’s ready for a quiet December to do her own Christmas preparations, but she has one more job to close the year. It’s the best gift of the season: taking photographs at wealthy Natalie Hoffmann’s holiday party.

Excited to be the official photographer at the party held at the publisher’s estate overlooking the majestic Hudson River, Robyn hopes the event will win her new clients. Everyone will want to forget the evening, however, after Natalie’s companion, Russell Nowak, is found dead in the garden.

Who among the guests wanted the successful businessman dead? While everyone counts down to Christmas, Robyn’s wish list is filled with suspects. She teams with her friend Will Vonderlin to catch the killer and restore her holiday spirit in time to enjoy the festive season.

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Jeanne Quigley is the author of the Veronica Walsh Mysteries and the Robyn Cavanagh Mysteries. Unlike her fictional sleuths, she has never been a soap opera star, accountant, or professional photographer, but she has worked in the music industry, for an educational publisher, and in a county agency. She lives in New York’s historic Hudson Valley.

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Lovely Torment

By Kimberly Quinn

 

(Savage Hearts Syndicate, #2)
Publication date: November 18th 2025
Genres: Adult, Dark Romance, Romance, Suspense

He’s cold, calculating, and lethal. A killer.

He’s also my hero.
Finn Decker rescued me from a life in captivity, but not out of mercy. I’m his key to destroying the Bratva leader who shattered both our lives. A pawn in his ruthless game of vengeance.

I should be afraid. I should run.

Instead, I’m drawn to the darkness in his eyes, the craving he ignites, and the promise of retribution he offers. And I realize—I want him to use me in ways that have nothing to do with revenge.
Only, it’s hard to tell if I’m his leverage, his weakness, or something far more dangerous.
His.
Because in a war this savage, there’s no room for mistakes.
Or love.

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A thrill shot through me.

It was sharp and vivid, and suddenly, I was drowning in him. In his heat, in his scent, in the way his body caged mine like he was the only thing keeping me upright.

“Don’t lie,” he growled. “You can be pissed at me. You can be scared. You can feel whatever the fuck you want. But don’t pretend you don’t want something more from me. You’ve been clinging to me since the day I took you out of Rykov’s house.”

“Well, I wasn’t angry before.” I lifted my chin and let all my irritation flow into the glare I gave at him. “But now? Yeah. Now, I am.”

“Good. Get angry for a change. Stand up for yourself. Prove you’re not just a victim looking for a goddamn savior.”

“You think that’s what I want from you? That I’m so weak and desperate I can’t stand on my own?” The words tumbled out, fueled by a courage I didn’t recognize. A fire I’d never dared stoke before.

“No, Lena,” he growled. “I think you’re a thousand times stronger than you know. And I think if you knew me at all, you’d understand why friendship isn’t something I can give you.”

“But you’re friends with Robin.”

“I don’t want to fuck Robin.” His voice was rough. Like the words had clawed their way up his throat.

And they stunned me.

My mouth opened, but nothing came out. Was I even still breathing?

He twisted my arm higher up my back—the dull pinch of it, reminding me I was at his mercy. “I can’t be your friend. Because every time you get close, it gets harder to hold back. Harder to pretend I’m not about to lose my fucking mind.”

His hold loosened, just slightly, like he was about to let me go. But before I could process it, his fingers flexed, and in a swift, merciless motion, he’d wrenched my other arm behind my back, pinning both wrists in one unyielding hand.

“You want something safe. Someone stable. But that’s not who I am.” His free hand slid up to wrap around my throat, his fingers pressing into the side of my neck. “This is the kind of man I am.”

And God, despite the edge of fear, despite the voice in my head telling me to run, my panties were soaked.

He leaned in, his mouth hovering at my ear and breath rough against my skin. “What I want is to tie you up and then take you apart. Slowly. Thoroughly. Until you forget every man who ever came before me. I want to ruin you for anyone that isn’t me. Then build you back up from the wreckage. Stronger. Fiercer. Like the queen I already see when I look at you.”

He paused, his breath hitching. “And then do it again. And again. And a-fucking-gain.”

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Kimberly is a contemporary romance author, born procrastinator, and lover of morally gray heroes. She enjoys lively conversations, usually with imaginary people, and can often be found daydreaming at work.

She writes gritty, messy, dangerous romances, featuring beautifully flawed characters, pursuing love at all costs. It’s romance with rough edges.

When she’s not busy writing, you can find her with a coffee in hand, dog at her side, and exploring the wilds of her hometown in Ontario, Canada… Or on her couch, getting lost in a good story.

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Watch Things Grow

By Jay O’Callaghan

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Curious brothers Zack and Liam love healthy food—but they’ve never grown their own! With help from Mum and Dad, they learn how tiny seeds turn into fruits and vegetables. They discover the magic of plants, the power of patience, and why nature matters.

But will their plants really grow? And what surprises will the garden bring?

Watch Things Grow is a fun and engaging story that inspires young readers to connect with nature, get their hands dirty, and see the world in a new way. It’s the first book in an exciting series that explores the wonders of nature, creativity, and the joy of learning through hands-on adventures!

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Shrubs, bushes and trees carry oxygen from their leaves, which is distributed through the breeze.

Fruits and vegetables contain fibre, vitamins and minerals, which sustain our bodies and help us grow for an active life on the go.

Brothers Zack and Liam love growing organic fresh food because it gives them heaps of energy and a balanced positive mood.

They live on a three-acre block with fruit from their trees available around the clock.

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Jay O’Callaghan has been crafting stories through writing, directing, and producing for over 15 years. With a Digital Media and Film & Television Production diploma he co-founded 4word Thought Entertainment in 2007, bringing narratives to life through music videos, corporate films, advertisements, and short films.

A career highlight was designing the graphic interface for the Kids B Safe smartphone application and directing its promotional campaign. Away from the screen, Jay spent 15 years as a chef in the aged-care industry, mastering the art of nourishing body and soul.

A storyteller at heart, Jay has transitioned from film to full-time writing, developing a captivating children’s book series inspired by his own kids, and other books for young readers. His work blends imagination with rich storytelling, drawing from his deep interests in philosophy, history, and antiquities. Beyond writing, he is an illustrator, painter, and avid gardener, always exploring creativity in various forms. With a passion for promoting a healthy and balanced lifestyle, he brings thoughtfulness and depth to every project he undertakes.

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PART OF THE SOLUTION: A MYSTERY
by Elana Michelson
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Synopsis:
“Michelson’s first-rate mystery novel…makes for addictive reading.” –Foreword Clarion Reviews

It’s 1978, and Jennifer Morgan, a sassy New Yorker, has escaped to the counterculture village of Flanders, Massachusetts. Her peaceful life is disrupted when one of her customers at the Café Galadriel is found dead. Everyone is a suspect—including the gentle artisan woodworker, the Yeats-wannabe poet, the town’s anti-war hero, the peace-loving Episcopalian minister, and the local organic farmer who can hold a grudge.

Concern for her community prompts Jennifer to investigate the murder with the sometimes-reluctant help of Ford McDermott, a young police officer. Little does she know that the solution lies in the hidden past.

Part of the Solution blends snappy dialogue, unconventional settings, and a classic oldies soundtrack, capturing the essence of a traditional whodunnit in a counterculture era. ​

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“Sassy and soulful … Part of the Solution is a gem of a mystery novel with an effusive cast, feisty language, sharp cultural insights, and a moving love story that transcends tragedy and time.” ~ Foreword Clarion Reviews, 5 Stars

“Michelson will keep readers guessing … [she] defies expectations and invites contemplation about the nature of justice, and what it means to leave something in the past.” ~ Booklife Reviews, Editors Pick

“Michelson’s strengths lie … in her ability to re-create a specific cultural moment … The Café Galadriel and its eccentric patrons feel luminous and alive … Michelson captures both the intimacy and the corrosive weight of long-held secrets.” ~ Kirkus Reviews

“Delightful, compelling, and unexpected.” ~ Midwest Book Review

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Genre: Murder Mystery, Counter-Culture books

Published by: Torchflame Books Publication Date: July 15, 2025 Number of Pages: 294 pages, Paperback ISBN: 9781611536041 (ISBN10: 1611536049) Paperback

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Jennifer surveyed the café with satisfied proprietary eyes. The freshmen at the two corner tables were an excellent sign. Having arrived in Williamstown the day before, having unpacked their carefully faded blue jeans and dispatched their carefully dry-eyed parents, having found their way to the registrar’s office and the bookstore with barely concealed terror, they had, no doubt, asked whomever they could find where, you know, it was happening. And they had been sent straight to Café Galadriel to nurse their bludgeoned intellects and wounded sexuality on Jennifer’s coffee for the next four years.

Around them, the unmatched wooden chairs and tables of the café held the usual Monday afternoon crowd. Brownley (Philosophy) and Krasner (Sociology) sat over a game of chess. The Western Massachusetts Women’s Anti-Violence Task Force occupied the round table in the center of the room. Samir Molchev, self-styled seeker of truth, was alone at a corner table reading Suzuki’s The Field of Zen. On the salmon walls, a pre-Raphaelite poster of the Lady of Shallot hung beside a poster of Che Guevara. It will be a great day, read the sign above Wendy’s bakery display case, when schools get all the money they need and the Air Force has to hold a bake sale to buy a bomber. A tattered sofa occupied one wall of the room, the coffee table in front of it piled with backgammon sets and old copies of Ramparts magazine. A Bob Marley tape played on the stereo.

It was the moment of the year when the café was moving into autumn, away from its summer tourist mode. Behind the cash register, Wendy was packing away the pitchers that had held iced tea and cold cider. Her summer uniform of paisley sun dresses had given way to long sleeves and flowing, ankle-length dresses. Short, with a rounded body and small face, Wendy’s size was belied by clothes that began at her shoulders and fell draping to the floor. Her curly, dark red hair followed the same line, rippling down her back and ending just above her waist. Jennifer, whose knowledge of poetry had outlasted work on her dissertation, would have occasion to wonder in the coming weeks if Wendy hadn’t modeled herself on the Tennyson heroine behind her on the wall. Jennifer herself was at her usual spot, the table by the Vermont Castings wood stove that, in the winter months, would reduce heating bills while contributing to what she thought of as the café’s fake authenticity. She was dressed, as usual, in dungarees, Indian cotton, and the sandals she insisted on wearing until the snow fell, but her short summer haircut was growing out, and her thick brown hair was starting to take on its haphazard winter unruliness. “I remember you guys,” Jennifer was saying. “You were all practicing to be Leon Trotsky, and you polished your rhetoric and your steely gaze on girls like me who were stuffing envelopes for the cause.” Beside her, Zachery Lerner grimaced. “We weren’t really that bad. We were just showing off for each other.” “Well, you could have fooled me. But anyway, I think it’s amazing that Williams College actually hired you to teach the impressionable young.” Zach’s reputation had preceded him, not only at Williams but among anyone who remembered the decade just past: Berkeley in the late sixties, a first book on working class resistance to the war, three years in Leavenworth for refusing induction. Jennifer had recognized him, both by reputation and by the studious features that reminded her of all the budding revolutionaries she had always figured she would marry. His curly hair, already a premature salt-and-pepper, circled a rounded face with deep-set brown eyes and broad features. The lumberjack clothes that covered his burly frame would clearly win no friends among the board of trustees. His face, under horn-rimmed glasses, was that of a Russian Jewish revolutionary, which, at several generations removed, he was. The front door of the café opened with a loud kick. Annie McGantry, Flanders’ organic farmer and herbalist, wedged the door with her shoulder and pulled a trolley topped by a large, covered barrel through the doorway and into the room. She spotted Jennifer and made her way to the table. She eased the barrel off the trolley, made sure that both the trolley and the barrel were standing safely upright, and threw herself into an empty chair. “Goddamn. Can you believe I ran out of barrels?” she greeted them. “You should see the Kirby cukes this year—it’s like they don’t want to quit. I tell them, ‘Come on, how many pickles do we need? I need to finish canning the tomatoes, so stop putting out, you little sluts, and save some energy for next year.’ I’ve already brought four barrels to the co-op. I can’t start selling them for a week—they won’t be fit for eating. But at least they’re out of my hair. Anyway, here’s your barrel. I put them on your September bill.” Jennifer groaned. “You brought them here when I can’t sell them for a week? Do you know how much we’ve got piled up in the kitchen already? Susan Broady delivered all the—” “I promise you you’re not as crowded as the co-op is. I’m, like, buried. You know, I peed on the seeds before I planted them,” she reflected. “I think that’s why everything’s doing so well.” Jennifer grimaced. “Don’t tell me what you put in the brine, okay?” Zach regarded Annie with curiosity. Annie was pretty, with strong, if currently grimy features, and she looked to Zach’s urban eyes to be precisely the kind of unwashed earth mother he would have expected to find in the Berkshires. He glanced briefly at the blue jeans stuffed into Wellington boots, the small breasts and narrow hips, the muscled forearms and dirty fingernails. He found himself impressed by the uncompromising look in the light grey eyes. “Annie manages the co-op.” Jennifer turned to Zach. “She has a back room filled with medicinal herbs, so watch out if you get a rash in her vicinity. Three hundred years ago, she would have been burned as a witch.” “So,” Zach indicated the pickles. “Tell me what you put in the brine. I love pickles. Or is it a secret old family recipe?” “My family? Shit. My mother’s only old family recipe was for spoon bread.” “Well, my grandmother bought pickles in barrels on the Lower East Side. So, what’s in the brine?” “Salt, of course. Pickling spices. Apple cider vinegar.” “My bubbe would have been horrified at pickles made with apple cider vinegar. She would have put them in the same category as whole wheat bagels.” Annie eyed him, suspecting that he was only half teasing her and not entirely clear about what was wrong with whole wheat bagels. Still, she liked his solidity, and she had always been partial to curly hair. He looked utterly unmovable. Annie took it as a challenge. “She never tried my pickles, then,” Annie drawled. Her voice took on a Southern mountain twang that did not seem quite in keeping with the ANIMALS ARE PEOPLE TOO bumper sticker on her pick-up truck. But it had, Jennifer knew, been her mother tongue. Annie was the offspring of a hard-drinking truck farmer and a deaconess in the Bethel Baptist Church, her small soul the preferred battle ground of her parents’ adversarial marriage. In the end, her father had won. Annie had scraped the mud of Mount Haven, Arkansas, off her first pair of Birkenstocks, hitchhiked to San Francisco for the Summer of Love, and sworn she would never set foot in a church again. “Honey, you come over one night, and I’ll teach you the art of making pickles, Annie-style. Hell, you can harvest the rest of the damned cucumbers while you’re at it. I could use the help, and you,” she regarded the intellectual paleness of his skin, “could use some time in the great outdoors.” There was movement at the corner table. Samir Molchev rose from his chair and placed his book in a cloth satchel embossed with Indian appliqué. Jennifer watched him come toward them, his tall body graceful in jeans and a long, white, collarless shirt. There really was such a thing, Jennifer decided, as being too good-looking for your own good. Or anyone else’s, for that matter. It was as if Samir knew that his body was perfect: broad, graceful shoulders, a soft swirl of hair just visible through his open collar. Soft black hair fell to his shoulders, framing pronounced cheekbones and black, slightly slanted Tartan eyes. All he needed, she thought, was a gold leaf halo and scarlet robes, and the resemblance to a Byzantine icon would be complete. Beside her, Annie stiffened. “It’s late,” she announced. “I have to get back.” Annie rose, strode across the room and into the café kitchen, and returned with a ladle and an empty mason jar. She raised the lip on the barrel, extracted half a dozen pickles with her fingers, and placed them in the jar. She ladled brine over them, screwed the top onto the jar, and set the jar in front of Zach on the table. “Here you are. A sample. Let it sit for a week before you open it.” Samir came up behind her. “Peace, all.” He raised his hands in greeting and eyed Zach with curiosity. Annie ignored him. Zach reached out a hand. “I’m Zach Lerner. Good to meet you.” “Zachary Lerner?” Samir asked slowly. The black eyes blinked. “Yes, that Zachary Lerner,” Jennifer put in. “Williams has stolen him away from Berkeley.” “And you should hear the Eisenhower Professor of American Democracy on the subject,” Zach smiled. “‘Just what we need, another draft dodger on the faculty!’” Samir regarded Zach in silence. Annie stirred impatiently. “Jen, I gotta go. Where should I put the barrel?” Samir pulled his eyes away from Zach. “Let me get that into the kitchen for you.” Annie narrowed her eyes. “Don’t bother.” “Peace, sister. I’m just trying to help you.” “I’m not your sister, and I don’t need your help.” “Just leave it, Annie,” Jennifer said hurriedly. “I’ll get someone to help me with it later.” Annie turned back to Jennifer as if the exchange with Samir had never happened. “Thanks,” she drawled. “I’ve got chickens wanting their dinner.” She nodded to Zach. “Remember, don’t eat those pickles for a week.” The three of them watched her has she grabbed onto the trolley and wheeled it purposefully out the door. None of them had any reason to suspect that forty-eight hours later one of them would be dead. *** Excerpt from Part of the Solution by Elana Michelson. Copyright 2025 by Elana Michelson. Reproduced with permission from Elana Michelson. All rights reserved.

 

 

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Elana Michelson is a New York City native who has encamped with her wife Penny to the Hudson Valley, where she writes, reads, gardens, and volunteers with local social justice organizations. After thirty-five years as a professor, she has put down a beloved career of academic writing (and student papers) in favor of writing murder mysteries. She earned a PhD in English from Columbia University, but gained her knowledge of the life and times of Part of the Solution from, well, having been there.

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The First to Die
by Suzanne Trauth

 


The First to Die
Psychological Suspense
Setting – New Jersey
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Willow River Press
Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 18, 2025
Print length ‏ : ‎ 334 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1965059661
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0FQ4T189P

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Connie Tucker, a free-spirited beach bartender, has been estranged from her family in New Jersey ever since her actress mother, Simone, disappeared one night during a violent storm at the theatre where she was rehearsing. Uncontrollable and in a rage at the loss of her parent, fifteen-year-old Connie is exiled to California, due to her delinquent behavior, to live with an aunt she doesn’t know.

Fifteen years later, Simone’s murdered remains are discovered at a construction site and Connie returns to the east coast for the funeral—she owes it to her mother. The cold case unit will take over now and solve the crime. But then she discovers a message her mother left behind. It feels like a dispatch from the grave.

Connie must face her tortured past, the guilt of concealing a devastating secret, and the part she played in her mother’s disappearance. Unearthing buried family history and childhood demons, she confronts the agonizing reality that she doesn’t know where she belongs, where to call home. Who to trust. When a second suspicious death occurs, Connie races to unravel the events of the night Simone disappeared. Her mother was the first to die…but not the last.

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“They found Mom. You need to come home.”

Her older sister Gaby wasn’t one to waste words.

Connie should have been relieved, comforted, something. Unfortunately, it was fifteen years too late for that. And anguish she had buried deep in her body, and mind, erupted with a vengeance.

She cooled her heels in San Diego until the last possible moment to return for the funeral. The less time spent there, the better. New Jersey triggered chilling images tethered to that night. To the last time she saw her mother.

The plane thumped to earth, delivering Connie Tucker to the past with a bounce. Everything about this state was a rude wake-up call. She couldn’t wait to board the return flight to California. At fifteen, she left New Jersey in a rage, thrown out of the only home she’d known, dumped thousands of miles away on a relative she’d never met. Nerves twitching, her insides were a stew of anxiety and bitterness, wondering how people here would react to seeing her. Connie shook her head to tamp down the unruly thoughts and scold herself. They were the ones who should be nervous.

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Suzanne Trauth is a novelist and playwright. Her novels include What Remains of Love(a first-place winner in Women’s Fiction, Firebird Book Awards; a finalist in General Fiction, American Book Festival; and a finalist for the Hemingway Prize) and the Dodie O’Dell mystery series–Show TimeTime OutRunning Out of TimeJust in TimeNo More Time, and Killing Time. Her most recent novel, The First to Die, a domestic suspense, will be released in November 2025. She is a member of the Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, the Dramatists Guild, and the League of Professional Theatre Women.

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November 11 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – AUTHOR GUEST POST

November 11 – Wine Cellar Library – SPOTLIGHT

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November 12 – Sarandipity’s – CHARACTER GUEST POST

November 13 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW

November 13 – Baroness Book Trove – SPOTLIGHT

November 14 – Deal Sharing Aunt – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

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November 15 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT

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Do we spend our lives searching in vain for an answer,

or do we find a version of the truth we can live with, and live with it?

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A Version of the Truth

by Marsh Rose

Genre: Memoir

Over forty years, Marsh and her partner built a life defined
by love, devotion, and independence. He supported her when she bought her home
in California wine country, when she grieved the deaths of her parents, when
she built her career as a psychotherapist, and even when she overcame a
lifelong fear of dogs to adopt a rescued greyhound.

They never married or shared a home—by choice. They were lovers and confidants,
deeply committed to one another. Yet, they only met on Tuesdays and Fridays.

And then, one day, he vanished.

When Marsh finally tracked him down, she discovered the unimaginable: he had
suffered a catastrophic stroke. His memory was gone. He could no longer speak.
And he was living with a woman who knew him by a different name.

What was the truth? With him unreachable behind the devastation of his illness,
and with the danger that exposing their relationship could cause irreparable
harm, Marsh was left to confront a hall of mirrors—plagued by questions,
silences, and uncertainty.

In the end, she discovered a universal reality: we all live with some
unknowable mystery. The question is—do we spend our lives searching in vain for
an answer, or do we find a version of the truth we can live with, and live with
it?

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Marsh Rose is a freelance
writer, psychotherapist and college educator. Her short stories have appeared
in a variety of publications including Cosmopolitan Magazine, the San Francisco
Chronicle, Carve Magazine, Hippocampus Magazine, and New Millennium Writings
where she took first prize for creative nonfiction in 2018. She lives in the north San Francisco Bay Area with her greyhound, Adin.

  

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A Murder and Maggie MacGill
by Rebecca Lee Smith


A Murder and Maggie MacGill
Cozy Mystery
Stand Alone
Setting – A small southern mountain town called Wrenhaven, Tennessee.
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wild Rose Press
Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 27, 2025
Print length ‏ : ‎ 296 pages
Paperback
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1509262296
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1509262298
Digital
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0FC238LWX

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When elementary art teacher Maggie MacGill finds the richest, most despised woman in town dead, then inherits her estate, life in the sweet mountain town of Wrenhaven, Tennessee, takes a greased ride downhill.

No one knows why Mrs. Grayson left her fortune to Maggie, but once her death begins to look like murder, and a series of unexplained pranks directed at the MacGill family turn nasty, Maggie must untangle a web of secrets and discover who has it in for her before it’s too late. Even if it means accepting help from the victim’s grandson, a man she’s loathed since high school but whose devastating grin and quick wit can still make her heart race.

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About Rebecca Lee Smith

Rebecca lives with her husband and a dog named Wilbur in the beautiful, misty mountains of East Tennessee, where the people are charming, soulful, and just a little bit crazy. She’s been everything from a tax collector to a stay-at-home-mom to a professional actor and director. She loves to travel the world but her Southern roots and the affectionate appreciation she has for the rural towns she lives near inspire the settings and characters she writes about.

Author Links: Website / Facebook / Twitter/X / BlueSky / Amazon

Purchase Links –   Amazon​      Barnes & Noble      Kobo

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November 15 – Baroness Book Trove – SPOTLIGHT

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November 18 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – AUTHOR GUEST POST

November 18 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW

November 19 – Salty Inspirations – AUTHOR GUEST POST

November 20 – Ascroft, eh? – AUTHOR INTERVIEW

November 21 – Sarandipity’s – AUTHOR GUEST POST

November 21 – View from the Birdhouse – REVIEW

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7 authors. 7 haunted trails. 1 twisted frontier.

Step into the Weird West—if you’ve got the nerve.

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Gunsmoke and Hexes

Tales From the Cursed Frontier

An EdgeWeaver Press Anthology

Genre: Dark Weird West Anthology

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The West was never just wild—it was cursed.

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In the dust-choked crossroads of pulp grit and supernatural
dread, seven tales ride hard into the heart of the Weird West. Inside this
anthology, silver bullets don’t always save you, and salvation is just another
gamble in a rigged deck.

From cursed elixirs and demonic cults to jackalope riders,
mutant lawmen, and undead steamboat soldiers, Gunsmoke & Hexes delivers a
shotgun blast of horror, heroism, and frontier justice.

Featuring stories by Tony Garcia, Oscar Chavira, Jr., Ross
Carmona, Curtis Moore, Benjamin Winters, George Cottonwood, and Michael John
Petty—this collection is for readers who like their campfire tales laced with
blood, dust, and dark enchantments.

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The Trajak Tale of the Last Ranger

by Tony Garcia

Magic returned to a broken world – now it’s time for
justice to follow.

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Ballads of the Protectors

by Oscar Chavira Jr.

In the frontier darkness, hope comes with a terrible
price.

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Spirit of the Desert 

by Curtis Moore

Some missions are bigger than they appear – especially when
you’re only knee-high to most folks.

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Flesh and Blood 

by Benjamin Winters

When the land rush begins, not all the settlers are among
the living.

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Miracle at Bishop’s Bluff

by Michael John Petty

Some miracles come with a price no soul should pay.

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Snake Oil

by George Cottonwood

Not all snakes rattle before they strike.

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The Cotton Eyed Killer

by Ross Carmona

When the Cutter’s Moon rises, death rides on the wind.

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Ross Carmona is
an Orlando, Florida based writer of dark fantasy, speculative fiction, and
everything in between. When he isn’t grinding away at the nine-to-five, he’s
crafting forgotten worlds and weaving the lives of those who wander there. This
story is his first published work—and the first of many to successfully escape
into reality.

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Oscar Chavira Jr.
is a licensed mental health therapist from Hereford, a rural town in the Texas
panhandle. He is a current member of the Caprock Writers and Illustrators
Association, and he has his blog where he currently documents his writing
journey. Oscar’s main genres are horror and thriller, putting protagonists in
situations where they get to explore the themes of dread and stagnation in the
situations they find themselves in.

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George Cottonwood
is a storyteller with a passion for grit, action, and the untamed frontier,
specializing in hardboiled westerns and men’s adventure fiction. An avid
outdoorsman, he enjoys hunting, camping, and fishing with his wife and young
son. In his day job, he works as a communications specialist for a faith-based
child foster care agency in South Texas. He has written for Stand Firm
Magazine, Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine, Saddlebag Dispatches, and Veritas
Entertainment. You can find his fiction work at https://georgecottonwoodbooks.wordpress.com/.

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Tony Garcia lives in
the Arizona mountains creating and running games, sketching, and writing. He
has several published stories in multiple anthologies and other works, but the
biggest project is his original roleplaying game – “Dystopian Dawn”. The core
set (Player’s Guide and Game Master’s Guide) launched in 2023, since then Tony
wrote and published several adventure and world books. He is set to publish the
13th book by the end of 2025, with sights on new worlds for 2026 and
beyond. A prolific indie supporter, Tony collaborates with many authors and
creators, and only hires indie Artists for his projects.

His
story “Trajak Tale of the Last Ranger” is based on characters who originally
appeared in the Dystopian Dawn source adventure books “Cowboys & Mutants!”
and “Vikings & Robots!”.

In
2025 you can find him running games online via Discord, chatting with creatives
on X, and in-person at multiple upcoming conventions in Tucson. For more
information about Dystopian Dawn, you can check out his website www.fracturedbrainstudios.com.

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Curtis Moore
lives, works, and writes in rural Nevada. He has written articles on scientific
conflict, and presented on levels of conflict in fiction at the League of Utah
Writers’ Pre-Quill conference in April 2023. The Silverstage Players selected
his play Behavioral Science for their Writer’s Spotlight in July, 2023.
His nonfiction essay Coparenting With Cormac McCarthy was shortlisted in
The Milk House’s Best of Rural Writing 2023 Contest. His published short
stories include The Quincey Morris Society, and The Breaker in the
Sky
, and Outlaw Magic. A full list of Curtis’ published works can be
found on his website at curtismoorewrites.com.

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Michael John Petty
is an author, podcaster, and filmmaker with a deep love of storytelling. When
he isn’t writing, he enjoys scenic drives, mountainous hikes, fellowship with
his local church, and a good Western. Michael is the creator of The Bear-tooth
Mountain Archive, which began with The Beast of Bear-tooth Mountain. His
short story, The Devil’s Left Hand, won the Spur Award for Best Short
Fiction in 2025. He currently resides in North Idaho with his wonderful wife
and beautiful daughters. You can find Michael intermittently on his Substack, Further
Up & Further In
, which doubles as his newsletter.

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Benjamin Winters
is a cowboy turned techie with a love for storytelling and tall tales. Taking
his experiences as a fourth generation rancher, and looking to the future with
his work in technology, Benjamin loves to explore the conflict of tradition and
innovation in his writing. He lives with his wife and two cats in Virginia,
where he is roundin’ up letters instead of dogies. You can connect with him on
Instagram by following @benjaminwinterswrites for new stories.

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A Pantomime of Peril: A British Cozy Murder Mystery
(A Cotswold Antique Mystery)
by Victoria Tait

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A Pantomime of Peril: A British Cozy Murder Mystery (A Cotswold Antique Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
3rd in Series
Setting – Cotswold, England
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Kanga Press
Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 14, 2025
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1917168335
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DNLG8M1J

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It’s pantomime season in the Cotswolds… but this year’s performance is a real killer!
Winter has settled over the Cotswolds, and Dotty Sayers and her friends are in the spotlight as part of the local amateur dramatics pantomime production of Jack and the Beanstalk. With costumes to sew, lines to memorise, and rehearsals to juggle, the village is buzzing with excitement.

But on opening night, the show comes to an abrupt halt when a cast member dies on stage. As whispers of foul play sweep through the audience, Dotty and her friend Keya are drawn into a mystery that’s anything but make-believe.

With suspects lurking in the wings and a tangle of alibis to unravel, the pair must tread carefully to uncover the truth. Can they solve the case before the final curtain falls, or will the killer steal the show?

Take your seat for a charming performance of A Pantomime of Peril today!

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About Victoria Tait

Victoria Tait was born and raised in Yorkshire, England, where she developed a lifelong love of tea and British traditions. Inspired by the works of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Murder, She Wrote, she writes cozy mysteries infused with her signature British charm.

Her determined and hard-working female sleuths are joined by colourful but realistic teams of helpers, and her settings are vivid and evocative. With intrigue, surprises, and gentle humour, Victoria’s page-turning stories are the perfect blend of mystery and charm, best enjoyed with a cup of tea and a slice of cake.

 

Author Links: Website / BookBub / Instagram / Pinterest / Goodreads

Purchase Links. Books2Read – Amazon 

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November 17 – Deal Sharing Aunt = AUTHOR INTERVIEW

November 18 – Ascroft, eh? – CHARACTER GUEST POST

November 18 – Boys’ Mom Reads! – REVIEW

November 19 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT

November 20 – Christy’s Cozy Corners – REVIEW

November 20 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW

November 21 – Sarandipity’s – AUTHOR GUEST POST

November 22 – Maureen’s Musings – SPOTLIGHT

November 23 – Sapphyria’s Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT

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