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Monday, February 23, 2026

Blog Tour: Beautifully Beastly by Maria Dean @MariaDeanAuthor @HotTreePromos


Author: Maria Dean
Title: Beautifully Beastly
Genre: Mafia Romance
Subgenre: Dark Romance
Release Date: February 5, 2026
Cover Designer: BookSmith Design

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My father is a king in a kingdom of blood—Barrett Devall, ruthless gang lord, feared by everyone.

When war breaks out, I’m forced into hiding, exiled to an isolated mansion deep in the mountains of Hellion Ridge. My only protection? Fenrir Therion—scarred, brutal, and bound to me by loyalty alone.

But Belial House isn’t just old and cold. It breathes. It listens. The walls whisper, and something in the shadows is waiting for us.

As a blizzard traps us inside, the lines between protection and possession blur. Fenrir is more beast than man—violent, broken, and infuriatingly irresistible. And the deeper we sink into the house’s secrets, the more I can’t tell what’s haunting me: the ghosts in the halls… or the heat in his eyes.

He was sent to keep me safe.

But no one warned us that the real danger would be falling for each other.

Beautifully Beastly is a dark, haunting romance steeped in mystery, tension, and forbidden heat. Perfect for fans of twisted longing and slow-burning desire in the face of the unknown.


But before I could delight in this thought, the water exploded, and I was pulled from its clutches and hauled onto the side of the pool.

My eyes were full of water, my mouth gasping as my lungs burned, and it was a few seconds before I could open them, but when I did, he came into focus, the man who’d pulled me from the depths, who’d put an end to my demise.

He knelt beneath me, my body draped over him as if he were a large chair, dark trousers plastered to his skin. And as my eyes adjusted, I glanced up at his face and was convinced that I’d succeeded because this wasn’t a man at all, but an angel. He was beautiful. His face was a serene masterpiece made up of only the finest qualities, the likes of which I have never seen on this earth. Yes, he was an angel, and he had come to take me.
 
But then he turned, slowly, slightly, a fraction of a movement that distorted the light and the image of him. And my angel was gone, the smooth skin on the right-hand side of his face replaced with something else. Scars. Ugly, snaking scars roamed from his collar and clawed their way up his neck, touching the underside of his chin and almost making it up to his left eye, stopping before they took his sight.

The skin was mottled, distorted, nothing like an angel, and every bit the devil. 

I pushed away from him.

And I saw it in his face, the acceptance of my reaction, for this was how it must always be for him. The response he was used to, because who wouldn’t look at him and not think he looked like a beast, his perfect portrait slashed down one side?

I could imagine people were afraid of him. But it wasn’t fear I felt. This wasn’t the reason I pushed back from him, a look of what he thought must have been horror upon my face.

No. I saw something else. A man who’d endured pain. A man who’d seen the worst. A man who was as scarred as I am, yet his scars were visible. A man who has been to hell and lived to tell the tale.

And he’d come to me, on the brink of death, as if fate had hand-delivered him. 



Maria Dean is an author from Yorkshire in England where she lives with her husband, two boys, and her faithful Boston Terrier. Her short stories have appeared in various publications and range from fantasy to science fiction and the supernatural, but for the long haul, her heart remains rooted in romance novels. An avid reader, she can be known to devour a book in a day, especially if there’s a twist in the tale and a swoon-worthy main character. She’s more than prepared to have her heart broken by a good book, just as long as it’s put back together again by the happily-ever-after. When she’s not reading or writing, she can be found walking her dog in her local woods, usually dreaming up her next novel or listening to an audiobook. 

Teaser: Enemies with Benefits by Wanda Violet O. @RABTBookTours @changelingpress

 


Sanctum Black (#1)

A Razor’s Edge Enemies to Lovers BDSM Erotica Short


BDSM Erotica

Date Published: February 27, 2026

Publisher: Changeling Press



Power made them enemies. Desire makes them reckless. One surrender changes everything.

Mira: Elias Hartmann is a billionaire power player and my biggest professional obstacle. Six months of brutal negotiations turned into six months of tension I refuse to name. Every meeting is a battle. Every look feels like a challenge I shouldn’t want to accept. Then I receive an invitation to Sanctum Black. A private sex club where power, and desire collide. When Elias appears, I should leave. Instead, I let him show me exactly how thin the line is between control and surrender. Outside, we’re enemies fighting for the upper hand. Inside, I give him everything I pretend I don’t crave.

Elias: Mira Calder doesn’t bend. She dismantles. Brilliant, relentless, and impossible to ignore. I wanted her from the first meeting. Not romance. Not dates. I wanted to break her composure and earn her surrender. Sanctum Black gives us rules, boundaries, and privacy with no consequences. Just heat, power, and obsession in a safe, anonymous environment. She’s my equal in the boardroom. In the dark, she’s mine to challenge and claim. Enemies to lovers. High-stakes power play. One mistake neither of us can afford to walk away from untouched.



Excerpt


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Copyright ©2026 Wanda Violet O.

Mira

The moment I crossed the threshold of my apartment, I kicked off my heels, not caring where they landed. My feet throbbed with the special kind of pain reserved for women who spent twelve hours in Italian leather torture devices, all for the sake of standing eye-to-eye with men who confused height with authority. The negotiation with Elias Hartmann had dragged on until sunset, both of us refusing to yield on key points until our respective teams were practically falling asleep at the table. I’d won this round, but victory felt hollow when measured against the ache behind my eyes.

“Fuck it,” I muttered to no one, dropping my briefcase on the entryway bench. My apartment greeted me with familiar silence, the kind I usually found comforting after days filled with strategic verbal combat. Tonight, though, it felt like just another empty space.

I shrugged off my blazer and hung it with more care than I’d shown my shoes. Six hundred dollars of tailored wool deserved better, even if I couldn’t muster the energy to pick up my heels, which were now scattered across my polished hardwood floor. My blouse came next, the top three buttons already undone during the elevator ride up. Freedom, in small increments.

The wine rack in my kitchen called to me like a beacon. I selected a Cabernet I’d been saving, though I couldn’t remember why. Some mythical special occasion that never materialized. The cork came free with a satisfying pop that echoed in my silent kitchen.

I didn’t bother with a glass at first, taking a generous swig straight from the bottle. Only after that initial hit did I pour properly, the dark liquid swirling as I carried it to my living room. The tension in my neck had transformed into something solid, a concrete weight pressing down on my spine. I rolled my head, feeling vertebrae pop in protest.

Elias fucking Hartmann. The man was infuriating. Brilliant, undoubtedly, but maddening in a way that made me want to either slap him or…

I cut that thought off, unwilling to follow where it led. Six months of negotiations over this acquisition, and the progress we’d made could be measured in millimeters. Every concession was a battle, every clause scrutinized with microscopic closeness.

I raised my wine glass to take a healthy pull. I couldn’t deny the grudging respect I’d developed for my opponent. He had a mind like a steel trap and eyes that missed nothing. Including, I suspected, the way my breath sometimes caught when he leaned too close across the conference table.

I massaged my temples, pressing hard enough to make little starbursts appear behind my closed eyelids. Professional attraction was a complication I didn’t need. Especially not with someone whose corporate ambitions directly opposed my client’s interests.

Something caught my eye as I passed entryway table. A black envelope, sleek and heavy, with a minimalist gold emblem stamped in the corner. I froze, wine glass halfway to my lips. It definitely hadn’t been there this morning.

Setting down my glass, I approached the envelope cautiously, as though it might bite. My building had excellent security, a key consideration when I’d purchased the apartment. Someone placing this here meant either my security had been compromised, or…

I picked it up, feeling the substantial weight of the cardstock. Expensive. The gold emblem caught the light, an ornate “SB” intertwined in a design that managed to suggest both elegance and something darker. No postage, no address. Just my name in metallic ink that gleamed under my fingertips.

I slid my finger under the flap, breaking the wax seal that I hadn’t initially noticed. Inside was a single card of the same heavyweight black stock, text printed in the same gold ink.

To: Ms. Mira Calder

You are cordially invited to Sanctum Black, where discretion meets pleasure without judgment. Your reputation for excellence has been noted by our selection committee. Should you choose to accept, present this invitation at 1158 Blackwood Avenue at 10 PM this evening.

Boundaries respected. Desires fulfilled.

Sanctum Black

Your privacy is our sacred covenant

HW George

Concierge

I turned the card over, looking for more information, but found only the same emblem from the envelope. Sanctum Black. I’d heard whispers about it in certain circles. Sanctum Black was an exclusive club where the elite could shed their public personas. Not exactly a sex club, but definitely not a simple social club either. The kind of place where people went when they wanted experiences they couldn’t get elsewhere, with the absolute certainty that what happened there would never leave its walls.

My analytical mind immediately began dissecting how my name had reached their “selection committee.” Who had recommended me? What did they know about me that made them think I’d be interested? And more importantly, who else might I encounter there?

 

About the Author

Welcome to Wanda Violet O.'s world of bedtime fantasy, where you'll find a variety of sexy creatures ready to drink their fill. Wanda specializes in extreme kink. Monsters, BDSM role play... she's got it all. Come take a look for yourself!

 

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Virtual Book Tour + #Giveaway: She Knew Too Much by Victoria Weisfeld @GoddessFish



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Victoria Weisfeld will be awarding a $25 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.



Blurb: 

Travel writer Genie Clarke arrives in Rome seeking inspiration, but her trip turns deadly when she overhears two mafia operatives discussing a secret "Project." Before she can escape, she's attacked and left for dead. Awakening in a hospital-alive but hunted-Genie finds the police unwilling to believe her. Only Detective Leo Angelini takes her seriously, uncovering ties between her assault, a murdered woman, and a powerful criminal network.

With the threat escalating, Leo moves Genie into hiding, where she becomes both key witness and prime target. Cut off from safety and unsure who to trust, Genie must outthink the conspirators determined to silence her.

From Rome's bright piazzas to its shadowed alleys, she faces a terrifying fight for survival-and an unexpected connection with the detective risking everything to protect her. She Knew Too Much is a lean, suspenseful psychological thriller about fear, courage, and the price of knowing too much.

 

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Read an Excerpt


I crossed the one-way traffic to reach the Piazza del Popolo’s spacious central rectangle. People ambled toward one or another of the half-dozen streets that converged on the Piazza or to the steps leading up to the Villa Borghese Gardens, where I’d spent the afternoon. I was aiming for the Via del Babuino, street of the Baboon, which got its name from a particularly hideous sculpture. In a few blocks, that street ended at the Piazza di Spagna and the always-crowded Spanish Steps, a half block from my hotel.

On the far side, I again negotiated the circling rush of traffic and chanced a look behind. What the hell? The spiky-haired blond had crossed the first stream of traffic. Now he jostled through the crowd, coming straight my way. He was tracking me, and he didn’t care if I knew it. I was in trouble. And, if I didn’t want to believe my eyes, the hair on the back of my neck confirmed it. I picked up my pace, walking as fast as I could in my flimsy sandals.

Dozens of times I’d traveled the few blocks connecting the two piazzas. Now this familiar street radiated hostility, and the stones of the Sunday-shuttered buildings reflected no warmth. Surely something, some business, would be open. I sped past my favorite stationery store, the gallery whose owner I’d interviewed. Shut tight as oysters.

Why hadn’t I asked someone near the piazza for help? Could I have made myself understood? Would they have agreed to get involved? I shook my head in frustration.

Interview with Victoria Weisfeld

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?

Before I started writing She Knew Too Much, a thriller set mostly in Rome, I had already visited Italy several times. Something I had seen in the Borghese Gardens on one of these trips gave me the seed of an idea that eventually grew into the novel.

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

Crime writers always joke that they expect the FBI to show up on their doorstep because of the kinds of searches they do (and in one case notorious in writer circles, that actually happened). I have several books on weapons that I consult as needed, if only to decrease my vulnerability to a raid (ha!). A major subplot in She Knew Too Much is the failing work of a biomedical scientist. I did a deep dive into his research area so that any mentions of his work would be technically accurate, somewhere at the 30,000-foot level. A lot of research authors do never finds its way into their books. It’s more defensive: It keeps them from making an error that readers might notice.

Because of the Italian locations, I studied a lot of maps and did photo research. An important (real-life) religious object features in the book, and I discovered the special prayer dedicated to it. I also found out about Switzerland’s Chocolate Train—something your readers might want to check into for themselves!

The strangest thing I’ve researched is whether there’s an auto engine light enough for someone to carry easily. There is. It’s in the book.

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

Since I spend more time with these characters than any reader will, I try to make them interesting, with multiple facets, so that I don’t get bored with them. They have pasts. They have ambitions. They know stuff. They make mistakes. And sometimes they are very brave. Almost all of who they are and what they’ve done requires some level of research.

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.

For some years I wrote reports for a wonderful woman whose family had escaped Italy just before World War II. She was a small child then, and in America obtained multiple medical degrees and did outstanding human rights work. She was an expert in clear writing (and thinking) and taught me how to stay out of the Land of Vagueness and Confusion. Those lessons in clear writing apply just as importantly to fiction writing, except that sometimes in fiction authors are deliberately vague or misleading. It’s one thing to write a red herring or leave a mystery unexplained for a few chapters, but it’s quite another to inadvertently muddle your reader.

Do you write in the same genre all the time?

Crime/mystery/thriller writing covers a lot of subgenres, and I never tire of it. Very occasionally, I’ve published a short story that falls outside these, including a couple of mystery/horror and mystery/paranormal stories, in two cases involving ghosts.

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

I believe I’m stuck in the fascinating groove I’m in.

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

Genie Clarke, the protagonist of She Knew Too Much is fun to write. She’s also a writer who does research and travels, and all that is familiar territory to me. Because she’s not a detective or a cop and doesn’t have a lot of experience dealing with dangerous characters, she doesn’t follow normal procedures, and she makes mistakes. Then she and I have to get her out of trouble! I enjoy figuring that out with her.

I hope your readers take the opportunity to read She Knew Too Much. I think they will find it a fast-moving story with touches of romance, humor, and a big dose of humanity. I welcome their responses. Thank you for inviting me to share these few words.


About the Author:


Vicki Weisfeld is a Midwesterner (Go Blue!) transplanted to New Jersey. Her short stories have appeared in leading mystery magazines, including Ellery Queen, Sherlock Holmes, and Black Cat. Find her work also in a variety of anthologies: Busted: Arresting Stories from the Beat, Seascapes: Best New England Crime Stories, Murder Among Friends, Passport to Murder, The Best Laid Plans, Quoth the Raven, and Sherlock Holmes in the Realms of Edgar Allan Poe. She's a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, the Short Mystery Fiction Society, which awarded "Breadcrumbs" a best short story Derringer in 2017, and the Public Safety Writers Association, which gave a similar award to "Who They Are Now" in 2020. She's a reviewer of New Jersey theater for TheFrontRowCenter.com and crime/mystery/thriller fiction for the UK website, crimefictionlover.com.

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Sunday, February 22, 2026

Book Tour: Kind Kids by Jenna McDonough @RABTBookTours



The Adventures of Hurley, Pearl, and The Pink Soldiers of Kindness


Children's Book

Date Published: October 10, 2025

Publisher: Gatekeeper Press



Hurley and Pearl are a brother and sister duo who usually get along but, like all siblings, sometimes struggle with their emotions. One day, when Pearl’s singing pushes Hurley to his limit, a family conflict teaches them both an important lesson: kindness begins with understanding and taking responsibility for your emotions.

With Mom’s loving guidance, Hurley and Pearl learn the power of pausing, breathing, and reflecting before reacting. They discover that kindness can heal hurt feelings, bring people together, and make everyone feel seen and loved. Inspired by Mom’s story of spreading kindness through small pink toy soldiers, the siblings embark on a heartwarming mission of their own—to brighten others’ days, one soldier at a time.

At school, Hurley comforts a classmate with a pink soldier after a tough moment on the playground, while Pearl lifts the spirits of a substitute teacher who feels overwhelmed. Through these small but powerful acts, Hurley and Pearl realize that kindness doesn’t just help others—it also fills their own hearts with warmth and happiness.

Their journey is about more than sharing toys; it’s about spreading love, empathy, and connection to everyone around them. Along the way, they discover a simple truth: kindness can change the world, one thoughtful gesture at a time.

Complete with a heartfelt letter from the fictional Colonel Michael T. Pinkerton, Kind Kids inspires young readers to share their own adventures of kindness. This delightful and empowering story encourages children to take small steps to make big impacts in their families, classrooms, and communities while reminding them that kindness to others begins with being kind to themselves.

Perfect for parents, teachers, and children alike, Kind Kids is a touching exploration of sibling dynamics, emotional growth, and the ripple effect of simple, kind acts.

 


Interview with Jenna McDonough

Introduce yourself and tell me about what you do.

My name is Jenna McDonough, and in addition to being a children’s book author, I work with both adults and children to help them better understand and manage their emotions. I am the creator of the Peaceful Kids App—the first-of-its-kind emotional intelligence app designed to teach children and their caregivers how to integrate tools and techniques for emotional regulation into daily life. Organized by both age and emotion, the app offers meditation, mindfulness activities, somatic resets, breathwork, and binaural beats. It also includes an Adult Meditation Library and is home to two of my signature courses: Highly Meditated and Introduction to the Healing Arts.

Beyond the app, I guide adults in identifying and releasing stuck energy through meditation, sound baths, and custom-designed healing experiences. I also developed coaching programs, such as Lifestyle Design and a proprietary program for high school juniors and seniors, as well as for any young adult navigating a transition year, to help them prepare with confidence for life beyond the classroom.

My professional journey began in education. I hold a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus in Communications Journalism from Florida Atlantic University, and started my career as an Elementary ESE teacher. While I found teaching deeply fulfilling, I also experienced firsthand the challenges of burnout, which inspired me to seek balance through meditation, mindfulness, and yoga. As my life evolved and I became a mother, I continued to deepen my personal practice, remaining committed to wellness while shifting my focus toward family.

During the global pandemic, I witnessed the surge of anxiety and stress across all ages and felt called to expand my work. What began as a personal passion evolved into a mission: to equip others—children, parents, and adults alike—with the tools they need to navigate life’s challenges with greater peace, presence, and emotional intelligence.

In recognition of my dedication to wellness and emotional regulation, I have and continue to serve as a member of the 2024 and 2025 Forbes Health Advisory Boards.

Tell me more about your journey as an author, including the writing process.

It has been my dream since I was 10 years old to write a children’s book. I thought about it often but kept telling myself it was something I’d do “later,” even though I had already been writing blogs for several years and had built a consistent writing practice.

As a mom of two children, I often witness the ups and downs of sibling dynamics. They sometimes get into disagreements, especially during those high-stress moments of trying to get out the door in the morning—but one of our family values is that we always reset and come together before they head off to school.

One morning, during the first week of summer vacation, they had a particularly heated conflict on the way to camp. This time felt different. Unlike school, they were about to spend the entire day together without me around, and it felt especially important to find a peaceful resolution before they stepped through the doors to begin their day.

That moment sparked my imagination and became the catalyst for Kind Kids. The story flowed naturally—I even wrote the first draft on my iPhone in a single day, in between errands and activities. Once it was written, I realized how great the need is for social-emotional books. I searched libraries, bookstores, and the internet for stories that depicted real-life situations paired with practical tools to help children emotionally regulate. I found many books that named emotions and described how they felt, but very few that children could truly see themselves in that included practical tools to help them manage their feelings. I felt strongly that this perspective was missing and deeply needed.

I then spent nearly six months revising the manuscript, refining the dialogue, weaving in additional tools and techniques, and making sure every page could serve as a resource for any child learning to express kindness. Once I felt confident in the story, I began the illustration and publishing process. Today, I am proud to share my first book: Kind Kids: The Adventures of Hurley, Pearl, and the Pink Soldiers of Kindness.

Tell me about your Book

Kind Kids: The Adventures of Hurley, Pearl, and the Pink Soldiers of Kindness is more than a book, it’s a movement. Having worked with children in many capacities since I was young, and now as a mother, I know firsthand how important it is to teach kids the skills of emotional regulation while also reinforcing the value of kindness. Even with my experience, I’m still surprised by how unkind children can sometimes be to one another. While conflict may be a natural part of growing up, I believe that if kindness were taught and modeled as the “default setting,” our world would be a better place for all of us.

Before writing my book, I started the Soldiers for Kindness Initiative. The idea took shape after I witnessed someone being openly rude to a cashier at a checkout line for no reason. I felt compelled to speak to the cashier afterward, to offer kindness and acknowledgment, because I couldn’t stand the thought of letting cruelty linger unchallenged. I had already been working with adults on strategies for emotional regulation and stress management. Still, I hadn’t yet found a fun and meaningful way to share those same principles with children.

The Soldiers for Kindness Initiative began with adults, but once I involved my own children, I quickly realized how much joy, connection, and understanding it brought them as well. When the idea for Kind Kids came to me, incorporating the pink toy soldiers felt like a natural extension of the initiative. They give children something tangible to share, a symbol of kindness and unity that helps them feel part of something bigger than themselves.

At the heart of my philosophy is this: we spend enormous amounts of time teaching children academics, yet we often overlook the importance of emotional intelligence. By laying the foundation early—teaching children how to recognize and regulate their emotions—they can grow into adults who respond rather than react. That shift, I believe, can help create a kinder, more compassionate world for us all.

Any message for our readers

I hope Kind Kids, The Adventures of Hurley, Pearl, and the Pink Soldiers of Kindness not only inspires children and adults to spread kindness—through pink soldiers and beyond—but also empowers the next generation to recognize and regulate their emotions while striving for peaceful resolutions. 


About the Author


My name is Jenna McDonough, and in addition to being a children’s book author, I work with both adults and children to help them better understand and manage their emotions. I am the creator of the PEACEFUL Mindful Moments for Every Age App—the first-of-its-kind emotional intelligence app designed to teach children and their caregivers how to integrate tools and techniques for emotional regulation into daily life. Organized by both age and emotion, the app offers meditation, mindfulness activities, somatic resets, breathwork, and binaural beats. It also includes an Adult Meditation Library and is home to two of my signature courses: Highly Meditated and Introduction to the Healing Arts.

Beyond the app, I guide adults in identifying and releasing stuck energy through meditation, sound baths, and custom-designed healing experiences. I also developed coaching programs, such as Lifestyle Design and a proprietary program for high school juniors and seniors, as well as for any young adult navigating a transition year, to help them prepare with confidence for life beyond the classroom.

My professional journey began in education. I hold a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus in Communications Journalism from Florida Atlantic University, and started my career as an Elementary ESE teacher. While I found teaching deeply fulfilling, I also experienced firsthand the challenges of burnout, which inspired me to seek balance through meditation, mindfulness, and yoga. As my life evolved and I became a mother, I continued to deepen my personal practice, remaining committed to wellness while shifting my focus toward family.

During the global pandemic, I witnessed the surge of anxiety and stress across all ages and felt called to expand my work. What began as a personal passion evolved into a mission: to equip others—children, parents, and adults alike—with the tools they need to navigate life’s challenges with greater peace, presence, and emotional intelligence.

In recognition of my dedication to wellness and emotional regulation, I have and continue to serve as a member of the 2024 and 2025 Forbes Health Advisory Boards.


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Book Blitz + #Giveaway: Rhythm and Design by Long Temple @XpressoTours

Rhythm and Design
Long Temple
(The Rhythm and Design Series, #1)
Publication date: May 18th 2025
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

A soulful architect. A gospel-rooted musician. A love built to last.
Rhythm and Design: A Platinum Chocolate Romance is a powerful story of purpose, passion, and divine timing.

Claire Baldwin is used to building beauty from structure—dreaming in blueprints, raised among silver spoons and Ivy League expectations. Focused, brilliant, and untouchable, love was never part of the plan. Until one almost-mistake in her youth taught her the price of giving too much to someone who offered too little.

Oliver Jamison Graham, the son of a revered pastor, walked away from the pulpit and into the chaos of the music industry. Between neon stages and lonely hotel rooms, he searched for something sacred—something real. Music filled his nights, but his faith kept whispering him home.

When Claire and Oliver’s paths collide again, it isn’t just chemistry—it’s destiny. But building a life together means facing the unspoken: the pasts they’ve tucked away, the faith they’re still figuring out, and the families who’ve prayed them into purpose.

Together, they’ll navigate ambition, intimacy, trust, and spiritual alignment in a romance steeped in grace, humor, and honest love. Can two people from different rhythms create a design strong enough to stand?

If you love later-in-life second chances, clean-but-steamy romance, emotional depth, and characters who wrestle with faith as fiercely as they fall in love—Rhythm and Design will leave you breathless and blessed.

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EXCERPT

Claire adjusted the delicate strap of her silver gown, her fingers brushing the smooth satin as laughter and music drifted through the warm summer air. The garden shimmered beneath strands of soft white lights, each glow reflecting off crystal glasses and polished silver like tiny promises suspended in time.

Tonight was meant to be simple — a celebration, a farewell, a graceful closing of one chapter before she stepped into the life she had so carefully designed.

But life, she was learning, rarely followed clean lines.

She felt it before she saw him — a subtle shift in the atmosphere, like the hush that falls just before the first note of a song.

Oliver Graham stood near the stage, tall and steady, dressed in black that seemed to absorb the light around him. He carried himself with an ease that wasn’t practiced, just lived — the quiet confidence of a man who had known both applause and solitude, who understood the weight of purpose even in celebration.

Claire’s breath caught, surprising her.

It had been years, yet something about him felt familiar, like a melody she’d heard long ago but never fully released.

As if sensing her gaze, Oliver turned. Their eyes met across the veranda, and the world seemed to narrow to that single moment — music fading, conversations dissolving into a distant hum.

He didn’t smile right away. He simply looked at her, as though taking in the woman she had become, measuring something deeper than appearance.

Then came the slow curve of a knowing smile.

Heat crept up Claire’s neck, and she looked away, steadying herself with a sip of champagne that suddenly felt warmer than it should.

Moments later, his voice — smooth and rich — settled beside her like velvet.

“You’ve grown into everything they said you would,” he said softly. “Your parents couldn’t stop talking about you. Yale. Full scholarship. Future architect of the century.”

Claire laughed lightly, surprised by the warmth in his tone. “They said all that?”

“They should’ve said more,” he replied. “Yale’s lucky to have you.”

Something in her chest softened — a quiet recognition she hadn’t expected, like a door opening somewhere deep within her carefully guarded heart.

The music shifted, laughter swelling around them, but Claire felt as though she were standing inside a pocket of stillness.

“And you?” she asked. “Still changing the world one song at a time?”

Oliver smiled, a hint of humility softening his features. “Trying to. Mostly just trying to stay honest.”

Honest. The word lingered between them like a promise neither had spoken aloud.

When Oliver later stepped onto the stage, the crowd quieted instinctively, drawn to the calm gravity he carried. He adjusted the microphone, glanced toward Claire, and said, “I wrote this for tonight. It’s called Beyond the Horizon.”

The first notes drifted into the night like a prayer — tender guitar, soft percussion, a melody that seemed to breathe with its own quiet life.

Claire stood still as the lyrics wrapped around her, each word reflecting pieces of her journey — the late nights bent over drafting tables, the silent prayers whispered into the dark when doubt tried to settle in, the relentless pull toward something greater than comfort.

The road is wide, but your steps are sure, drawn to purpose, built to endure…

Her fingers tightened slightly around her glass as emotion rose unexpectedly, catching in her throat. She had spent so many years building strength, focusing forward, refusing distraction — yet here she was, undone by a song that seemed to see her more clearly than she saw herself.

Oliver’s voice carried warmth and depth, every note grounded in sincerity. When their eyes met mid-song, something unspoken passed between them — not a spark, but a steady flame, quiet and certain.

By the final note, silence lingered for a breath before applause rose like a wave across the garden. Claire barely heard it. Her hand rested lightly against her chest, as if holding something fragile and new.

Later, when the music shifted into a softer groove and guests drifted toward the dance floor, Oliver found her again near the edge of the veranda.

“You okay?” he asked gently.

Claire nodded, a small smile touching her lips. “I am now.”

They stood close, not touching, yet aware of each other in a way that felt both new and strangely familiar.

“I’m heading to New Haven tomorrow,” she said quietly. “Three weeks early. I want time to settle in… start fresh.”

Oliver’s expression softened, admiration flickering in his eyes. “That sounds exactly like you. Always building the next chapter before anyone else even sees the blueprint.”

She laughed softly. “You expected anything less?”

“Not a chance,” he said. “You’re building your future with intention. That’s rare.”

The music swelled around them, couples swaying beneath the lights, laughter rising into the warm night air.

For a moment, neither spoke. The silence wasn’t awkward — it felt full, like a pause meant to be savored.

“Don’t disappear on me,” Oliver said finally, a hint of playfulness in his tone.

Claire raised an eyebrow. “I’m going to Yale, not Mars.”

He laughed, then handed her his phone. “Still. Just in case I feel like sending musical inspiration.”

She entered her number, her fingers brushing his briefly, a small spark of awareness passing between them.

As he stepped back into the crowd, Claire watched him go, the night humming with possibility.

For the first time since she began mapping out her future, she allowed herself to consider that maybe life wasn’t only about structure and certainty.

Maybe it was also about rhythm.

About unexpected harmonies.

About moments that couldn’t be planned — only felt.

And as she looked up at the stars scattered across the velvet sky, Claire felt something shift quietly inside her.

The future she was building suddenly felt wider.

Not just a design.

But a song.


Author Bio:

LongTemple is a contemporary Black romance author and visual storyteller whose work is rooted in emotional truth, spiritual reflection, and the resilience of love shaped by lived experience. Her stories explore pain, struggle, faith, healing, and the quiet triumph of choosing connection again—especially later in life, when love carries history and meaning.

Born and raised on New York City’s vibrant Lower East Side, LongTemple writes with a voice shaped by culture, memory, and survival. Her storytelling carries a musical cadence—sometimes aching, sometimes soaring—always grounded in honesty and soul. She centers grown, layered characters who confront grief, betrayal, forgiveness, and hope, and who discover that love, when chosen with intention, can still be transformative.

She is the creator of the Platinum Chocolate Romance Universe, a body of interconnected contemporary romance and women’s fiction that celebrates mature Black love and second chances. Each novel is paired with a companion adult-themed line art coloring book, offering readers a reflective, immersive experience that extends the story beyond the page and invites creative engagement alongside emotional connection.

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Saturday, February 21, 2026

Book Blitz: Always Falling Behind by Beth Gelman @RABTBookTours



Dazed and Confused, Book One

 

Romantic Comedy

 


Never hitch a ride with a stranger…unless he’s hot.


I’m Abigail Farnsworth-Burton. ADHD’er extraordinaire. Aspiring artist of mediums I’m not practiced in and chef of meals I’ve never eaten. And now, heiress. Basically, it means I now own more assets than I can wrap my head — and my limited organizational capacity — around.

So, of course, my car breaks down 400 miles shy of my new mansion. And, of course, the only guy offering a ride looks intimidating as hell…until he opens his mouth. I didn’t care that he tripped over his words every time he spoke to me. I figured if he were a real killer, he’d be smoother in his script. Bad guys are never this hot…right?

And Elias McGinnis is anything but scripted — unlike the voice in my head that seems intent on my eventual downfall.

My one saving grace is my new friend, Amy the Great. She always knows exactly how to get things done. Too bad she’s a chicken.

But old money attracts new enemies, and focusing on anything is impossible with my sexy live-in mechanic. If I only had a plan – and some actual cash. Oh, and a car.


Always Falling Behind is a fun, steamy rom-com that shows neurodivergent people living their best lives.

 

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Always Falling Behind

Dazed and Confused, Book One

 

Never Getting Ahead

Dazed and Confused, Book Two

 

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About the Author


Sassy Beth Gelman is a #1 Amazon Best-Selling Author (Eight Crazy One Night Stands) who loves to pull your heartstrings, get you riled up, and deliver it all in epic comedic realism. In 2025, Never Getting Ahead won two first-place awards at The Bookfest Awards in Romantic Comedy and Multicultural Romance. She has earned honorable mentions at the 2024 Bookfest Awards and Readerviews.com for Always Falling Behind.

Beth brings the steam in her contemporary romances about women who speak up, take what's theirs, and embrace their wild side. Authentic, resilient, loyal, and spiritual, she’s not afraid to learn, fail, speak her mind, or try new things. More importantly, she loves her husband, twins, and all the dogs in the world!

Follow her on Facebook, Instagram, Substack, Goodreads, Bookbub, and TikTok or at http://www.BethGelman.com. Don't forget to join my newsletter for early access specials, pre-orders, excerpts, birthday goodies, and more!

 

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Review: The Wars Not Won (Ruined Planet #1) by Kate L. Mary @kmary0622

The Wars Not Won

Ruined Planet #1

by Kate L. Mary

Published: February 20, 2026

Publisher: Twisted Press, LLC

Genre: Science Fiction, Dystopian, Alien Invasion, Apocalyptic, Thriller, LGBTQ 

 

Blurb:


A volatile evening of family drama is interrupted by a surprise earthquake, knocking out power to the entire city. Explosions ensue, followed by the appearance of something no one can explain, plunging the group into a high-stakes game of survival.

With fires breaking out across the city and chaos in the streets, Marissa and her loved ones must decide the best way to survive the night. Sit tight and wait for help or try to escape on foot. Both are dangerous, but not nearly as deadly as the things stalking the city...

An emotional apocalyptic thriller for fans of 
Cloverfield, Super 8, and Bird Box.


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My Review:

Marissa and her spouse, India, host a dinner for her mother, Sylvia; her aunt, Kenzie; and her sister, Krystin, when suddenly an earthquake strikes. The lights go out, internet access is lost, and blasts erupt all around, igniting fires and leaving a scene of utter turmoil.

Unsure of how to proceed, Marissa and her family contemplate whether to remain indoors or venture out into the streets. After weighing their options, they opt to face the uncertainty outside, where pandemonium escalates, and peril awaits them the moment they exit their apartment.

I thoroughly enjoyed the first book in the Ruined Planet series, The Wars Not Won by Kate L. Mary. The gripping uncertainty held me captive as they left the safety of their home to confront whatever lay ahead.

The Wars Not Won brought to mind War of the Worlds (2005), featuring Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, and Justin Chatwin. I adore this film and could watch it repeatedly. I would love to see The Wars Not Won transformed into a television series.

The descriptions were so vividly crafted that I had no trouble envisioning the scenes in my mind as if I were watching a show. It felt incredibly real, as though I were a part of the story.

If you enjoy sci-fi films or series similar to this, you will undoubtedly fall in love with The Wars Not Won from the very start, just as I did. So make sure to pick up your copy of The Wars Not Won today to embark on a fresh adventure in the world of the Ruined Planet!


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Cover Reveal: Nerdy Girl Nell by Lindsey Gray @LindseyGray11 @XpressoTours

Nerdy Girl Nell
Lindsey Gray
(Nerdy Girl Novels, #2)
Publication date: March 17th 2026
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Sports

Nell De Lacy loves small things like leading library story time, a well-stocked bookshelf, and evenings with friends. Relearning how to date after grief was supposed to be the hardest thing.

Enter professional wrestler Chance Robicheaux. Towering, tender, and utterly relentless about keeping her safe. The two become friends first, spending nights learning each other’s quirks. Between hospital rooms and poker nights, the two find something electric and real.

Nell’s life suddenly fractures with a violent assault, a cache of stolen images, and a blackmailer who won’t be denied. As the threat tightens and the press draws near, Nell’s voice, literally and figuratively, fails her at the worst possible time.

With the De Lacy family company’s December board vote approaching, Nell faces a critical challenge that threatens to upend her life. The outcome of the vote carries the risk of awarding a coveted contract to the wrong people, forcing Nell to balance family loyalty, legal danger, and a secret that could change everything.

Nell and Chance’s is a story about rebuilding, of finding courage in therapy and friendship, and discovering there’s strength in asking for help. Nell’s fight becomes Chance’s fight, and soon they choose to fight evil together. Will justice arrive before the quiet she loves is gone forever?

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Lindsey Gray is a writer, an over-thinker, and a chronic list-maker, but her passion for writing stories you'll love always tops the list. Her author journey began in 2010 with the publication of her first novel, and she has spent the last decade creating worlds for readers to play in. In addition to her own work, Gray utilizes her skills formatting novels for other authors and hosts the weekly show, Gray Matters, on TMV Cafe Internet Radio. She lives and writes fueled by iced tea, her handsome hubby, and the beautiful chaos of mothering her children.

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Friday, February 20, 2026

Book Tour + #Giveaway: Just Call Me Pardner by Sherry Roberts @RABTBookTours



Children's Book

Date Published: 08-16-2025

Publisher: Solander Press




A.J. had always dreamed of being a cowboy on his family's Oklahoma farm. Without a horse, he felt like something was missing. How could he care for the animals and help with the farm work without a trusty steed?

One afternoon, A.J. returned home from school to find a surprise waiting for him in the barn - a beautiful little horse named Lady Star. She was now his to ride and care for. From that day on, A.J. spent all his free time learning how to ride Lady Star and caring for her. He dreamed of being skilled enough to ride alongside his grandfather, father, and Jon, the farm hand, during the cattle roundups.

Award-winning author Sherry Roberts weaves a heartfelt story about growing up in the 1930s and 1940s. Based on the tales passed down by her father, Just Call Me Pardner is a must-read for history lovers and those who enjoy stories of the American West. 



Interview with Sherry Roberts

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?

No research trips were needed for this story. You see, I am from this area originally and my family had always gone back to visit my grandparents in Northeast Oklahoma. I have even fished as a child in some of the fishing holes my father did in his childhood.

Most of my research has been in collecting his childhood stories, researching historical background information for the story, gathering information about horses from my friend who is an accomplished horse woman, and another friend who is very involved with the Indian culture of Northeast Oklahoma.

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

I’m not sure it is strange but researching the school system during that period was interesting more than strange.

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

The period of this book did require that I research the area, what was happening at that time, places of business, but most came from the tellings of my father.

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.

My mother was my writing mentor. She was my go-to when I was unsure where to take a story or how to end a story. The hardest part of ending my middle grade series was losing her before the series was completed. I found I was in a writer’s slump and just could not think of what to do next but then it came to me and I could not stop writing until it was finished.

For this series, My father has been such a fun resource, telling me names and happenings. Writing is not really his “thing” since he is a musician but he is god to provide details that I can add to the stories.

Do you write in the same genre all the time?

I change up what I am writing (picture book, chapter books, middle grade books) but the odd writing that I have done while I do fiction books in the children’s genre is I am also a secondary education textbook co-author.

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

I have considered writing cozy romcoms. I have yet to try my hand at it but I think about it.

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

I have truly enjoyed writing this chapter book series since it is about my father. The main character’s name, A.J., is actually my father and his father’s initials in reverse. My father is John and my grandfather was Allie.

 

About the Author


Sherry Roberts is an award-winning children’s book author. She holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Louisville. She has written multiple award-winning fiction picture books such as ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas…A First for Gus, Hello, Can I Bug You?, Gabriel and the Special Memorial Day, What’s Wrong with Barnaby, and The Best Reading Buddy. She also has written two non-fiction award-winning picture books, Sonnet, Sonnet, What’s in Your Bonnet? and A Visit Through the Wetlands. These two were illustrated with her photography. Sherry’s newest picture book, Amica Helps Zoe, was featured in Kirkus e-newsletter June 2025 as Indie Pick and received a Get It: Recommend review.

As a former middle school teacher, Dr. Roberts decided to write her first middle-grade novel (ages 8-13). Her debut novel, The Galaxy According to CeCe, is the first book in a three-book series. It was officially released on February 24, 2024. Book two, The Galaxy According to Cece: The Mysterious Dr. Pruitt, was released August 2024. Book three, The Galaxy According to Cece: The Stars Align, released February 2025.

Sherry’s next venture is a chapter book series (ages 6-8). The first book, Just Call Me Pardner, was released August 1, 2025. The series is about a young boy in the 1930s on a small farm in Northeastern Oklahoma and is inspired by stories of her father’s childhood in the 1930s. Book 2, Just Look at Those Boots, launches in early 2026, with Book 3, Just Don’t Give a Girl a Frog, launching in November 2026.

Dr. Roberts has also written many articles that appear in various academic journals, along with three textbooks. Personal Financial Literacy is in its fourth edition (Pearson). She is an associate professor of Marketing in Jones College of Business at Middle Tennessee State University.


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