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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Book Blitz: Oh, Tal! Not Like That by Tal Anderson @RABTBookTours




Children's Picture Book

Date Published: April 15, 2026



Oh, Tal! Not Like That., a new book by autistic actor Tal Anderson and award-winning Hollywood artist, Michael Richey White, is Book 2 in the Oh, Tal! series for children.

Tal and the family cat, Winnie are once again taking on the world, and this time, they're doing it at school. Tal starts the school year off excited, but quickly learns that in the classroom, they like kids to follow directions, and to be the same, and do things uniformly. Tal has different ideas, however, and classmates and teachers work hard to teach and model the "right way" to do things.

In the end, they all learn a valuable lesson: that there are more ways than one to get things done, and that expressing yourself authentically leads to good things. Once again, Tal wins over hearts and confirms it's okay to be different, be yourself, and to follow your own path.


 

About the Author


Tal Anderson is a professional actor, filmmaker, and writer. She is an advocate for change, using her voice and unique platform as an autistic actor to support inclusion and authentic representation in front of and behind the camera in Hollywood. She is best known for her work in the Netflix series "Atypical" as Sid, but can also be seen and heard in many other productions including, guest-starring in Season 5 of "Magnum P.I." on NBC, and as the English voice of Tina in the Disney Plus series, "Team Chocolate." Tal has always been a storyteller, and as a child could be seen constantly using her FLIP video camera, or one of several hand-held voice-recorders to record every day life, or her daily performances of stories/scripts she had made up or written. It is this love of imagination that led her to acting and filmmaking as an adult. "Oh, Tal! - Not Today," is Tal's first book. She lives in Los Angeles with her cat Winifred, where they can both live their best lives and be their true selves.

 

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Review: Before the First Frost (The Kilin Coast Series #1) by Josie Dunfield

Before the First Frost

The Kilin Coast Series #1

by Josie Dunfield

Published: June 13, 2026

Publisher: TS Publishing

Genre: Cozy Fantasy, Magic

 

Blurb:

Millie comes to Verano's Spit expecting a short, practical stay.

Sort the estate, finish the paperwork, and leave before winter settles in.

But the cliffside town has other plans.

The house is warmer than it should be. The coffee never seems to cool. The archive, the kilns, the Stair, and the people who move through them all carry a quiet sense of history that Millie can’t ignore. As she uncovers old records, unsent letters, and the town’s long clay traditions, she begins to realize that Verano's Spit is a place that remembers — and that belonging may be more than a temporary arrangement.

Before the First Frost is a cozy fantasy about found family, seasonal change, community, and the gentle magic of ordinary life. Perfect for readers who love low-stakes fantasy, atmospheric small towns, and character-driven stories with warmth at their heart.

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My Review:

Millie arrives in Verano's Spit with the intention of a brief stay. She is there to clear out a house inherited from a relative. However, the town seems to have different plans for her.

No sooner than Millie stepped off the boat, it seemed as if the land had its own plans for her—possibly set long before she arrived—or perhaps they started the moment it called her to come.

Upon entering the house she had inherited, Millie immediately sensed that something was amiss. Things were not as they should be. The deeper she investigated the peculiarities, the more the mystery deepened. She soon discovered that a significant event had occurred in the town long ago, one that remained unspoken, a quiet secret among the residents.

One particularly intriguing aspect was the three hundred and twelve steps, the sole access to the town. Millie ascended those steps daily, searching for the source of the town's oddities — conducting her investigation.

The inhabitants of Verano's Spit craft cups and dishes from clay. Remarkably, whatever is placed inside their creations never seems to cool down, maintaining a constant temperature at all times. Could it be magic?

Verano's Spit holds a mystery waiting to be unraveled, and Millie is determined to uncover it before she departs. Yet, the lingering question is — does Millie still intend to leave — have her plans shifted — or has the town altered her intentions for her?

So many questions, so many answers, answers that can only be uncovered by visiting the cliffside town of Verano's Spit in Before the First Frost.

I wholeheartedly recommend reading Before the First Frost; scroll up for links to purchase your copy today!


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Blurb Blitz + Review + #Giveaway: The Dead Hour by Thomas Grant Bruso @thomgrantbruso @GoddessFish


THE DEAD HOUR

by Thomas Grant Bruso

GENRE: LGBT, Paranormal, Horror


Blurb:


PI Bradshaw receives a late night call from a client desperate to find her missing daughter. The woman asks to meet him at a storage unit in upstate New York. The woman hangs up before Bradshaw can inquire further. Woken by the jarring news, Bradshaw decides to meet the frantic, mysterious woman pleading for his help.


Working as a private investigator has its drawbacks. Bradshaw often receives prank calls from clients with run-of-the-mill requests and chooses his cases wisely. But there is something unusual and unnerving about this particular call. The hopeless plea in the woman’s voice and the anonymity of her demand ignite a maelstrom of questions.


While Bradshaw decides whether the call is worth pursuing, a young dead girl from the Other Side visits him, demanding attention and seeking help for the request he just received. Who is this spirit? What does she want? And how is she linked to the caller?


Purchase The Dead Hour on Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and JMS Books

 

Excerpt:

Thunder cleaved the sky, pulling me out of my foggy dream.

In the glass, a flash of white light and a dash of movement scurried past my periphery.

I shuddered at the pale flesh of a disfigured face sneering at me.

I turned.

Nothing -- a line of locked unit doors.

Then footsteps, sprinting away, and a gaggle of laughter from around the corner, along the corridor.

Hello?” I yelled, chasing another phantom. My legs felt like rubber bands as I dashed to the end of the long hall. I stopped at the stairwell door, out of breath.

The sound footsteps seized. But intoxicating laughter followed.

Who’s there?” I yelled. “This isn’t funny.”

A mockery of demonic laughter filled the air and cooled my skin.

I stepped back, drew a breath.

Behind me, one of the two elevators dinged. The doors opened.

Curiosity consumed me.

I should not have turned around to the sound.

The lights went out when I did, plunging me into complete darkness.

Up ahead, the exit signs flickered.

I reached into my coat pocket and gripped the small bottle of mace I carried with me when working cases. My heart thrashed behind my ribs, like a pack of hungry rats gnawing through the lining of muscles, tendons, and intestines.

A coldness coiled in the space behind me. A round of knuckles tapped against my head, and the sound of teeth clicked close to my ear. I ran toward the elevator doors. They closed before I reached it.

I banged hard on the doors and pressed the down button several times.

In the dim light of the corridor, I noticed shadowy movement from something skittering across the wall, a chittering screech of insectile legs rushing at me in the dark.

I raced a few feet to the left of the elevators to the stairwell door.

Locked.


My Review:

The Dead Hour captured my attention from the very first page and kept me engaged throughout the entire story. Repeatedly, I was pulled back into this eerie world of spirits and ghosts that are part of PI Ben Bradshaw’s life. Ben investigates mysteries with the help of these spirits.

In the dead of night, Ben gets a call from a woman asking for help to find her missing daughter. After that call, someone on the other side contacts him, asking for assistance with the same matter.

When Ben reaches the location the woman mentioned, no one is there. He later wakes up in the hospital with a concussion, with no memory of what happened. That night, spirits visit him, making his hospital stay frightening.

This is where the story intensifies with all the spirits involved. Who are these spirits, and what do they want from Ben? Are any connected to the woman or the girl who asked for help? How does the dead girl relate to the woman with the missing daughter?

So many questions drove me to keep reading, eager to find out the answers. I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough. It’s an addictive story that will keep you hooked for hours.

I’ve been searching for a story about spirits and the spirit world, similar to movies like The Conjuring and Insidious. I was thrilled to find The Dead Hour—it was exactly what I was looking for.

I enjoyed The Dead Hour so much that I highly recommend it to fans of paranormal, mystery, ghost stories, and all things spooky that linger long after you finish reading. Grab a copy today and meet Ben and his ghostly friends! 


About the Author:

Thomas Grant Bruso knew he wanted to be a writer at an early age. He has been a voracious reader of genre fiction since childhood.

His literary inspirations are Ray Bradbury, Dean Koontz, Stephen King, Jim Grimsley, Karin Fossum, and Joyce Carol Oates.

Bruso loves animals, reading books, and writing fiction, and prefers Sudoku to crossword puzzles.

In another life, he was a freelance writer and wrote for magazines and newspapers. In college, he won the Hermon H. Doh Sonnet Competition. Now, he writes and publishes fiction and reviews books for his hometown newspaper, The Press-Republican.

He lives in upstate New York.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Book Tour + #Giveaway: The Man In The Middle by Julie Lee Williams @RABTBookTours




A Tapestry of Tangled Lives


Family Saga / Fiction / Based on True Lived Experiences

Date Published: April 6, 2026

Publisher: Serapis Bey Publishing, Arizona, US www.parulagrawal.com

 


A story of human connection between twins, between lovers, between comrades in war, set against the shadow of the evangelical religion and its judgments."

 

Based on a childhood of shadowy secrets surrounding her parents’ marriage and the rigid judgment of the Evangelical religion, the author attempts to find her truth. A work of historical fiction and romance, it spans the era of WWII and beyond, weaving the story of her father, mother and aunt (her mother’s twin sister). The unexpected twists and turns mirror those of our own lives, and readers can empathize and identify with the characters’ humanity as they struggle with their flaws. The power of religious judgement is explored along with the strength and resilience of individuals challenged by the ethics of life. This is also a fascinating study of the complexities of being twins. With the strongest of bonds that overwhelms their very different personalities, their love for the same man creates a gulf between them that threatens their entire adult relationship. It is also a story of a man and how he navigates his own journey after love and loss. When his WWII experience takes him to countries he has never dreamed of seeing, and opens him to the excitement of new cultures, he finds new meaning. At the same time, his bonds to his comrades in arms and their shared experiences of battlefield traumas leaves him with emotional scars. A story of secrets and the power of love, the themes of self-doubt and second chances are embedded in the narrative, along with the acceptance of one’s actions following painful choices.

A story of human connection between twins, lovers, comrades during World War 11, families, and generational trauma, set across the United States and Europe and against the shadow of the Evangelical religion and its judgments. A family saga of secrets, shadows, and unspoken enduring love, and its impact across three generations, based on a true story of lived experience. A work of romantic, historical fiction, The Man in the Middle; A Tale of Tangled Lives is based on the true story of the author’s parents. It follows their youth in the early 1900s in US, through the years of WWII in Europe, and after, and their lives as friends, lovers, parents, and elderly individuals.

This is a story of love and its many forms. There are no heroes or demons, only people dealing with their humanity. Or maybe there are heroes: Luke, as he navigates his life honourably and responsibly, while harbouring feelings for more than one woman; Anna as she comes to terms with her selfish impulses and attempts to overcome them; Pierrette, who recognizes and accepts that she cannot give Luke the life he wants, and that their love is not enough. Karoline is perhaps the true heroine of the book. A victim of the religious beliefs she is trapped by, she finds it impossible to love herself. Instead, she spends her life feeling inferior to her sister and undeserving of Luke’s love. At Luke’s passing, she finally receives the confirmation of her worth and her place as the love of his life.



Interview with Julie Lee Williams

Could you tell us about any research trips you took for this story? Which places did you visit, and what made them essential to your writing?

The book takes place in three main locales, Washington State (Eden Valley, Koonami, Spokane), South Dakota (St. Joseph), and Europe (England, France). I didn’t take special research trips to Washington State as I grew up there and know the area well. As for Europe, my father left notes regarding his time there during the war and I used them to make a special trip to Normandy and on to Cherbourg to replicate part of his own journey. I also made a special trip to Stonehenge which my father had described to me as greatly affecting him.

What's the strangest thing you've ever had to research online for your book?

That would be the place in the book called Lucas, the hamlet near Cherbourg. My husband and I were on a side road travelling from Cherbourg after visiting Normandy when we saw a battered sign indicating a right turn onto an unpaved surface. It said Orval. That was my father’s name (Lucas in the book) and I had never seen it spelled like that in France, although I had sometimes seen it spelled as Orville. The road led to a tiny hamlet with only a cemetery, a hairdresser, a bakery, and at the end of the road a Bed and Breakfast. It was an ancient stone house with an outside terrace and a back area with grass, trees, a hammock and a badminton court. We were welcomed by the owner, Jean, who said we were welcome to stay as he had no guests coming until the weekend (we had arrived midweek) and when I looked at my husband, thinking he would want to move on, he nodded surprisingly! We were given our choice of rooms and spent the next two days getting to know Jean and his wife. We learned that Jean had inherited the home from his aunt who had no children. She had often entertained American GI’s there when they were in the area of Cherbourg and he showed us many photos of them mounted on the walls of his own smaller home behind the large stone house. While there, I felt as if my father were with me and I began thinking about the photos of French women that I had found among his World War II momentos. I wondered about the name of the hamlet and if my father had possibly had a relationship with Jean’s aunt (although there were no photos of my father on the walls nor of Jean’s aunt, so I couldn’t even compare her to the photos I had seen among my father’s things). During the time we spent there, I felt like time had stopped and I was being given an insight into a time in my father’s life that he was sharing with me. After we left there, I sometimes wondered if it had actually happened, if Orval really existed and if it would be there if I went back. Years later, I finally researched it to see if I had imagined it (even though my husband was there to verify that he had experienced it, too!) and found that it does exist. I used that experience as the basis to explore what could have happened given the photos of the women I had discovered and the knowledge that he had spent time in that area.

What research (history, mythology, science) goes into your world-building?

In attempting to create the world that the novel explores, I definitely did a lot of historical research regarding World War II. I am sure, however, that there are people still living who would correct me on some things, especially when it comes to describing the life of the GI’s. I attempted to replicate the experiences I read about as described by veterans of that war, but not having experienced it myself, I am sure I fall short at times. That’s why I call it historical fiction. I also researched places such as Newbury, Salisbury, Southampton, Portsmouth and Stonehenge. I especially enjoyed my trip to Stonehenge, trying to imagine what my father must have felt there. As I searched for information on Stonehenge, it felt as if I were doing research into the spiritual realm as it involves a great deal of speculation and mystery.

Have any of the people you've known, past or present, left a lasting impression on your writing journey? If so, we'd love to hear about a memorable experience that stands out to you.

The person that comes to mind is Wendy Yorke. She is an author, writing coach, and agent. When I attended her writing retreat a few years ago in the south of France, my parents had died and I was trying to reconcile my memories of them with who they really were as people. I wanted to get to know them as individuals and, knowing what I had learned during their final days about their lives as a whole, I wanted to honor them for who they were and what they gave me. I hadn’t entertained the idea of publishing at that point. I simply wanted to write to sort out my feelings about them and understand their personalities and motivations outside of being “Mom” and “Dad”. I thought the retreat could help me with my writing plus give me a week to totally devote to the task in a place that nurtured the soul. The location in the soft hills of southwest France, a region known for its spiritual energy, was perfect for that. Wendy ran the retreat. She understood my motives from the start and encouraged me in my endeavor without pressuring me in any way. She did, however, push me to go beyond what was comfortable and to write when I didn’t feel like it. When she became familiar with what I was writing about, she urged me to think about publication and to take my writing seriously. I realized that this actually appealed to me and I began to enjoy the process and the feedback from everyone else at the retreat. That was the first step in the journey I have taken with Wendy. She became my writing coach, then my agent, and most of all, my friend.

Do you write in the same genre all the time?

No, I have also explored writing articles, short stories and flash fiction. I enjoy writing about shared human experiences and the way they affect us all in different ways but also connect us.

If so, have you ever consider writing in another one?

Yes, mainly short stories and flash fiction, although I am also considering a blog about my life in France (although that’s been almost overdone!).

Which character, supernatural or human, do you enjoy writing the most and why?

I enjoy creating human characters and exploring their different reactions to the experiences we all have. I find people fascinating and love to guess at their responses to things and how they manage consequences.


About the Author


"The author lives half-time in San Diego, CA, and half-time in a small village in Southern France. This is her exploration of the unexplained secrets that shadowed her childhood and the consequences that haunt all our choices."

“I wrote this book to come to terms with my past. I wanted to understand the people who raised me, through the fictional characters of Karoline and Luke, who represent my parents and my mother’s twin sister, Anna, who represents my aunt. My childhood was full of love, but as I watched the individuals around me, I sensed a drama that excluded me. I knew my father had been in WWII and experienced Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge and much more during the four years he spent in Europe. The way he talked about the world he had discovered there intrigued me and I knew there was more to tell, which he never spoke about. My mother adored my father, but there was a tension in the room when my aunt was present. A connection between my father and my aunt was obvious despite their effort to hide it. Through the years, there were inadvertent comments that hinted of a previous relationship between them, but it wasn’t until the end of my father’s life that conversations took place that enlightened me. I didn’t ask, but they each wanted to tell their story, their truth about what happened. This book is my truth, my experience in living with them and loving them. It is my attempt to honor them by exploring their humanness and accepting that we are each a complex entity.”

 

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Book Tour: Fueled By Pain by Patrick Simiglai @RABTBookTours




Nonfiction / Self-Esteem / Memoir

Date Published: January 15, 2026

Publisher: MindStir Media



What if your pain wasn’t holding you back… but pushing you forward?

From abuse and neglect to crime, addiction, prison, and crushing debt—Patrick Simiglai’s story is not just about survival. It’s about transformation.

In Fueled By Pain, ultra-endurance athlete and mental performance coach Patrick Simiglai shares how he rebuilt his life from the ground up using discipline, resilience, and 23 powerful mental techniques designed to help you do the same.

This is not a motivational quick fix.
This is a blueprint for real, lasting change.

Inspired by elite forces like the Danish Frogman Corps, Patrick pushed himself through extreme physical challenges—ultramarathons, rope climbs, and marathon swims—discovering that the real battle isn’t in the body… it’s in the mind.

Inside this powerful book, you’ll discover how to:
• Master your inner dialogue and stop self-sabotage
• Build discipline that lasts beyond motivation
• Develop unshakable mental resilience under pressure
• Break free from addiction, fear, and limiting beliefs
• Turn pain, discomfort, and resistance into your greatest advantage
• Create long-term success through integrity and self-trust

Patrick’s journey—from chaos to clarity—proves that no matter where you start, you can rebuild your life. Today, he is a successful entrepreneur, endurance athlete, and mentor helping others unlock their potential and take control of their lives.

His message is simple—but powerful:

You don’t need a new life. You need a new relationship with yourself.

Pain, resistance, and discomfort are not signs that you’re on the wrong path. Often, they are proof that you’re walking in the direction of growth. You don’t have to feel ready. You just have to show up honestly and keep your word to yourself—especially on the days when no one is watching.



 

About the Author

Patrik Simiglai is a Danish ultra-endurance athlete, mental performance coach, and speaker dedicated to helping individuals transform their lives through discipline, resilience, and powerful inner dialogue. As the author of Fueled By Pain, Patrick shares a raw and deeply personal journey of overcoming adversity and building mental strength from the inside out.

Competing in some of the world’s most grueling ultra-endurance races—including 200- and 300-mile events across deserts, mountains, and extreme terrain—Patrick has developed a unique approach to mental toughness rooted in real-world experience. His work bridges the gap between extreme physical performance and everyday personal growth, offering practical tools for leaders, athletes, and teams to perform under pressure with integrity and consistency.

Patrick’s path to success was anything but conventional. Growing up in a childhood marked by abuse and later struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, he understands firsthand the challenges of feeling trapped by your own thoughts. His transformation—from chaos and self-destruction to purpose-driven achievement—forms the foundation of his coaching, speaking, and writing.

Through his work, Patrick emphasizes that true growth begins with mastering your inner dialogue. His philosophy is simple yet powerful: you don’t need a new life—you need a new relationship with yourself. By embracing discomfort, taking responsibility, and committing to disciplined action, he teaches others how to unlock their full potential and create lasting change.

Originally written in Danish and later rewritten in English as a personal challenge, Fueled By Pain reflects Patrick’s belief that growth comes from stepping outside your comfort zone and committing to the process, even when it’s difficult. Drawing from years of journaling, coaching, and extreme endurance experiences, the book delivers 23 mental techniques designed to help readers build resilience, overcome self-doubt, and achieve long-term success.

Today, Patrick Simiglai works with individuals and organizations worldwide, inspiring others to confront their limits, strengthen their mindset, and turn pain into purpose.

"Challenges fuel growth. Courage creates opportunities."
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Review: Echoes of SeaGlass Cove (Skye Marina Cozy Mystery #2) by JJ Bleu

Echoes of SeaGlass Cove

Skye Marina Cozy Mystery #2

by JJ Bleu

Published: June 16, 2026

Genre: Mystery, Cozy Mystery, Amateur Sleuth, Humor, Coastal 

 

Blurb:


A forgotten recording. A seaside murder. And one poodle who is officially too good at finding bodies.

Skye Marina comes to Seahorse Island for a fresh start with Luna, a black standard poodle with better instincts than most people.

Between music nights at the Magic Pearl, her beachside cottage, and her work on the water alongside charming boat captain Logan, life is finally starting to feel normal.

Then a fundraiser uncovers a forgotten record tied to hometown rock legend Joe Calder's hit song, Echo of Seaglass Cove.

For one brief moment, it feels like they've struck gold.

Instead, Skye and Luna find the record collector dead.

Now Skye is investigating alongside her wildly nosy island friends and Candy Li, a retired forensic specialist whose favorite hobby is ruining perfectly good theories with facts.

The trail leads to Kincaid, Joe Calder's powerful estate manager, who has plenty to lose if the truth comes out, and JoJo, whose childhood memories uncover secrets her parents took to their graves.

When someone breaks into Skye's cottage and destroys evidence tied to Seaglass Cove, she realizes somebody is terrified of what she's uncovering.

And willing to do anything to stop her from exposing the truth.

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My Review:

A forgotten record linked to hometown rock legend Joe Calder's hit song, Echo of Seaglass Cove, is discovered hidden behind jars on a shelf. When Skye gazes at the record, it seems to communicate something to her. She isn't the only one captivated by it; others also stare at the record, sensing that something is off.

Later that day, Skye and Luna discover that the record collector has died. Everyone thought he had left the fundraiser, but unfortunately for him, that was not true. The mystery surrounding the record and the death of the record collector leaves the residents of Seahorse Island in a state of unrest over the unfolding events.

The mystery and suspense captivated me, keeping me engaged with every word as I anticipated the story's conclusion. I found myself rapidly turning the pages, eager to help unravel the enigma of the hidden record and the collector's demise. I was curious about what had happened to him and who could commit such a drastic act, and for what reason.

As the narrative intensifies, the situation escalates, making Skye’s investigation increasingly perilous. I was on the edge of my seat, anxious for the outcome, hoping that Skye would uncover the identity of the killer before it was too late.

I highly recommend getting a copy of Echoes of Seaglass Cove today!


Check out all the books in the Skye Marina Cozy Mystery Series I’ve read.


Death at the Old Shell Mound #1

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Echoes of SeaGlass Cove #2

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Book Blitz + #Giveaway: The Crown of Moonlight by Martina Boone @MartinaABoone @XpressoTours

The Crown of Moonlight
Martina Boone
(The Five Crowns, #1)
Publication date: November 11th 2025
Genres: Adult, Fantasy, Romance

She’s the Highlander who saves his life with forbidden magic. He’s the immortal stranger who falls first—one healing touch, one fierce kindness at a time.

A romantic fantasy inspired by Scottish history, where the land itself is magic and chooses a woman as its champion.

Flora Domhnall is the last of her line: a healer, a strategist, her clan’s only defence in a war neither side can win. When she finds a dying immortal warrior in her woods, saving him is a terrible risk. But if he dies on her land, her clan will pay the price.

Her choice binds her fate to his.

Chyr has spent four centuries chained by the oaths carved into his flesh—oaths that read his every thought. Violence and honour are all he knows, and Flora’s brave, impossible mercy breaks him open.

Hunted across the burning Highlands, they can rely only on each other. Their longing grows with every mile they share a saddle, every sacrifice made in silence, and every night they guard each other in the dark.

He’s hopelessly fallen. She’s fighting not to fall.

Then the ancient sovereignty magic of the Cailleach Queens awakens in Flora—and marks her as something the world hasn’t seen in four hundred years.

And Chyr’s oaths may demand he destroy the one person he can’t bear to lose.

For her, he’ll try to break his oaths. Even if it kills him.

From award-winning author Martina Boone, The Crown of Moonlight is a mythic Celtic romantasy perfect for readers who love the haunting historical romance of Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander, the soul-deep yearning of Rebecca Ross, and the dark, aching magic of Rachel Gillig’s One Dark Window. The first book in a sweeping series about ancient crowns, impossible oaths, and a love that must survive betrayal, war, and the gods themselves.

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EXCERPT:

Flora


My knees shake as I crouch beside the nearest Ever, and a hot flush of magic ripples across my skin. More magic than I’ve ever felt. But that’s not the only shock. Although the ancient tales talk about the beauty of the Everfolk, seeing it in front of me makes my breath catch.

The Ever is handsome in a way that explains the warnings in the ancient stories—the blinding, dangerous sort of beauty that’s said to make humans lose their will and descend into madness. His features are too eerily perfect, his black hair has the gleam of raven’s wings, and the blue eyes that look unseeingly into the sky catch the light like layers of stained glass, revealing more colours the deeper I look.

His sightless stare unnerves me, and I brush my fingers across his lids to close them. The skin is still warm. I flinch from the contact, and my hand grazes a pale-blue crystal set in a ring on his right hand.

A jolt of pure power jars me as I touch it—so hot and bright that it pulls an answering flare from the ember of magic that burns inside me. Snatching my hand away, I wait for the sensation to ebb. But I miss it when it’s gone. My magic misses it, which makes no sense since my magic isn’t Ever magic. Careful not to touch the ring again, I bend closer to examine the crystal set within it. There’s movement inside, gold threads of magic dancing like lightning behind a thin haze of cloud.

The movement is mesmerising, holding me captive a moment too long after Ari snorts and stomps his foot. By the time the thud and the jingling of his bridle finally register, his muscles are braced as he uses his back to pull harder against the reins that tie him to the tree.

Then a twig snaps somewhere close. Behind me? To the left?

I spin around, searching. But there’s nothing. No one.

Well, I refuse to play this game.

“Who’s there? Come out and show yourself instead of hiding like a coward.”

The Wood falls unnaturally still. Then shadows stir beneath an oak tree to my left.

“I know you’re there,” I say, gripping the dagger tighter.

A voice answers me from the shadows. “Careful, little one. Taunt the things you fear, and you might just prove you were right to be afraid.”

The voice is male—slow and resonant, pitched between a growl and a cat’s deep purr. A predator’s voice, claws barely sheathed.

A shiver of awareness ripples down my spine. I draw on the cool, gritty power of the earth and fuse it with the fire that burns inside me. Needles of magic rake through bone and tissue as I force it outward, pouring it into the dagger. The blade groans, lengthening and thickening until it becomes a perfect replica of my father’s sword and rests cold, heavy, and steadying within my grasp.

An Ever steps forward, his figure cloaked in gloom, footsteps whispering over the frost-crusted moss. He’s larger than the bodies behind me seemed, taller and broader, his features carved in bold strokes beneath gilded hair that’s tied half-up in a warrior’s knot and reveals a widow’s peak. He looks gaunt, worn down, though power and command still radiate from him. He’s every bit as beautiful as the others—and devastatingly male.

He watches me with a faint, treacherous smile. “You can put that illusion away,” he says. “You’re lucky I didn’t mistake it for a threat.”

“The sword is no illusion,” I say, “and the threat is no mistake.”


Author Bio:

Martina Boone is the award-winning author of romantic fiction set in magical places. Her books blend lush writing, strong heroines, wounded heroes, atmospheric landscapes, history, folklore, family secrets, and magic woven through the ordinary world. When she isn’t writing, she can usually be found traveling, reading, studying history and folklore, wrangling wildflower meadows, or playing with Shetland Sheepdogs and tuxedo cats.

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ROMANCE AT RIDGEFORD HALL

by Kate Ellington

GENRE: Historical Romance



Blurb:


Jane Lakewood steals into the supposedly abandoned Ridgeford Hall and unexpectedly meets Conrad, an intriguing but secretive young man. They part ways with a promise to reunite, but Conrad fails to keep their rendezvous.


Six years later, delighted to see Ridgeford restored to its former grandeur, Jane immerses herself in parties and socializing while simultaneously grappling with a momentous decision. Unwanted advice only complicates matters.


At a grand ball, Conrad abruptly waltzes back into Jane's life and reveals the truth about those lost years. As they share old memories and new adventures, their friendship deepens, becoming something sweeter that Jane can't quite define.


But their relationship sparks rumors, and dire consequences force Jane to finally decide what she truly wants.



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Excerpt:

Swirling snowflakes obscured the wooden sign up ahead, but no matter. Jane had been here enough times to know what it said. On all those other days she’d turned around after staring curiously up the winding path. But not today. This was her last chance.

She strode up the hill, leaving powdery tracks in her wake. When Jane reached the faded sign she brushed the snow off with her mitten.

No trespassing. Trespassers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

The words gave her a slight pause, but if it was true that Ridgeford Hall had stood uninhabited all these years, who was to know she’d been here?

She lifted her skirt above her ankles and scrambled over the stone wall. A deep silence pervaded the forest, broken only by the sound of Jane’s breathing and her boots crunching through the snow. Every time she rounded a corner she was filled with anticipation, only to be disappointed. There was no sign of the house. After a time she began to wonder if there truly was a house or if it was only a rumor.

Just when she was considering turning around, the hill steepened. Up ahead the trees thinned, revealing a wide clearing open to the sky. This was it. She felt it in her bones. Jane took the last steps at a run and came to an abrupt halt when she reached the top.


My Review:


When Jane visited Ridgeford Hall and encountered Connor, I couldn't shake the thought that he might be a ghost. I found myself wondering if he would still be there when she returned the following day. I held onto the hope that Jane would bring her cousin, Bella, along for a visit to Ridgeford Hall, and perhaps Connor would either not show up or would refrain from appearing in front of Bella, confirming that he was indeed a ghost after all.

As the time approached for Jane to head home, she and Connor made plans to meet at Ridgeford Hall the following June. Jane was thrilled about her next trip to Ridgeford Hall, but to my surprise, Connor was absent. At that moment, I began to believe he truly was a ghost.

However, it turned out that he was not. Six years later, Jane returned to visit Bella. Ridgeford Hall had undergone renovations. During their visit, they attended a ball at Ridgeford Hall, and to my delight, Connor was present. I was overjoyed to finally discover that he was real and not just a ghost or a figment of Jane’s imagination.

Romance At Ridgeford Hall was a beautifully crafted tale that kept me captivated as I followed the blossoming relationship between Jane and Connor. They appeared to be perfectly matched. I was on the edge of my seat, eager to find out if Jane and Connor would ever become a couple. Would they build a life together at Ridgeford Hall?

I have read every book by Kate Ellington and have thoroughly enjoyed each one. I hope I’m never put in the position of having to choose a favorite because I don’t think I could decide. I adore the stories and characters in every book and eagerly anticipate reading more of her works.

Each book is distinct in its own right. Every character contributes something unique to their narrative. Each story is filled with warmth and leaves you with a cozy feeling.

I wholeheartedly recommend Romance At Ridgeford Hall to all fans of historical romance! Be sure to grab a copy today!


About the Author:

Kate Ellington grew up in a woodsy New England town where summer days at the lake seemed to last forever. She read her first historical romance at age eleven when a teacher challenged her to find a book in the library written by an author she’d never heard of. Thus began a life-long love of love stories.

After graduating from college with an art degree she settled in the Pacific Northwest, where she currently resides with her family.

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For Liberty and Love
Shanna Hatfield
(Petticoats & Patriots, #1)
Publication date: June 16th 2026
Genres: Adult, Historical Romance

Courage built a nation. Love made it worth fighting for.

Throughout 250 years of American history, a well-loved locket finds its way into the hands of eight spirited heroines—each standing at the crossroads of love and destiny, and each inspired by a true patriot. As it journeys from one heart to the next, these stories unfold with sweet romance, unwavering hope, and a deep love of country, proving that even in uncertain times, love is always worth the risk. Start reading the Petticoats & Patriots series today!

She never intended to become a spy … or fall for one.
Philadelphia, 1776

As whispers of revolution turn swell into a roar for freedom, Lucy Carlson is no longer content to simply watch from behind the counter of her father’s jewelry shop. When a mysterious woman—none other than Martha Washington—leaves behind a locket, Lucy discovers the piece is more than a pretty keepsake. The necklace is a secret vessel for the revolution that carries the promise of love.

Drawn into a dangerous spy ring, Lucy begins crafting coded messages concealed within the locket’s clever design, living a secret double life and risking everything she holds dear in a time of sacrifice and war.

Continental soldier Branch Barton is a man defined by duty. Tasked with rooting out traitors, he moves through the shadowed world of deception and divided loyalties. He’s trained to trust no one, yet he finds himself drawn into a slow-burning connection with the jeweler’s spirited daughter.

But when Lucy begins to suspect Branch may be a Redcoat in disguise, their fragile bond is tested by mistaken identity, growing mistrust, and the threat of betrayal.

In a war where even allies can become enemies, Lucy and Branch must navigate a world of hidden truths and guarded hearts. With the fate of the colonies—and their hearts—hanging in the balance as Lucy delivers a message in enemy territory, will they find the courage to trust each other and choose love?

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EXCERPT:

Lucy rushed into the shop and drew up short at the sight of the man who had stood across the street earlier, leaning against her workbench. Despite being so taken aback by his presence, she couldn’t help but admire his muscular form and his handsome features.

When he removed his cocked hat and nodded politely, her gaze fell on the sun-kissed golden hair of his head, traveled down to expressive brows that raised slightly at her perusal, and hesitated at soulful eyes the color of moss caught in a beam of sunshine. His full lips and defined jawline added to his masculine allure. As he straightened and stepped toward her, she had the fleeting thought that he moved with strength and purpose, as though he was in full control of himself and his surroundings.

“Hello, Miss Carlson,” he said in a soft, deep voice that made Lucy’s knees feel unexpectedly weak.

Or perhaps the weakness came from realizing she’d stupidly left the ledger open and out in plain sight for anyone to read the entries. Not that she nor her father had anything to hide, but she didn’t think the tall man with a commanding bearing had any right to know who purchased merchandise in their store.

“May I help you, sir?” Lucy asked in a crisp tone as she strode behind the workbench, closed the ledger, and slid it onto the shelf where her father kept it.

“I came to retrieve something my…” He hesitated just long enough for Lucy to grow suspicious of his intentions and motives. “… aunt left here. A pair of gloves. Aunt Patsy sent me to retrieve them.”

Lucy could have easily handed over the gloves, which were sitting next to her tools just inches from where she stood, but she didn’t. Surely, he had to know she’d seen him lingering across the street, watching for Patsy.

Did the man mistake her for a complete dunce? Or did he think his attractive features and a voice that rumbled like a summer thunderstorm wrapped in velvet would leave her so captivated that she would bow to his every whim and wish?

Affronted, she stiffened and lifted her chin. “I will give … Patsy the gloves when I next see her. If that is not her preference, then please bring a note from her to indicate otherwise.”

“I assure you, Miss Carlson, I mean no harm. My aunt was quite distressed to realize she’d misplaced her gloves. They were a gift from someone quite dear to her heart, and it would be a tragedy for her to lose them.”

“And I assure you, Mister …” She paused, since the man had failed to introduce himself.

“Barton. Burwell Barton at your service,” he said with a bow, then offered her a boyish grin that caused her stomach to flutter. “But my friends call me Branch.”

“Branch,” she repeated, wondering if the name had anything to do with the series of barely noticeable moles on his left cheek that were shaped like a curved tree branch.

As though he could read her thoughts, his fingers brushed over his cheek. “A mark from birth, I suppose. Now, may I please have my aunt’s gloves?”

Lucy shook her head. “No, you may not. I intend to place them into her hands myself, sir. Now, unless I can interest you in a set of buckles or perhaps a snuff box, then I’ll have to ask that you depart. My family is waiting for me.”

“My apologies, Miss Carlson.” He backed toward the door. “My intent was not to insult or upset anyone.”

“Yes, well, I …” When she looked up into his face and caught him smiling, it was as though all the words she’d planned to say fell back down her throat. Mercy, but he was handsome with those sharp cheekbones and a bottom lip that seemed designed for passionate kisses.

Passionate kisses? Heavens above! What was she thinking? For all she knew, this man could be one of the king’s spies.

Author Bio:

USA Today Bestselling Author Shanna Hatfield writes sweet romances rich with relatable characters, small town settings that feel like home, humor, and hope.

Her historical westerns have been described as “reminiscent of the era captured by Bonanza and The Virginian” while her contemporary works have been called “laugh-out-loud funny, and a little heart-pumping sexy without being explicit in any way.”

When this farm girl isn’t writing or indulging in rich, decadent chocolate, Shanna hangs out with her husband, lovingly known as Captain Cavedweller. She also experiments with recipes, snaps photos of her adorable nephew, and caters to the whims of a cranky cat named Drooley.

To learn more about Shanna or the books she writes, visit her website http://shannahatfield.com or find out more about her here: linktr.ee/ShannaHatfield

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