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Saturday, May 30, 2026

Book Blitz: Across and Down in the Desert by M.J. Cross @RABTBookTours



A Phyllis Doran Cozy Mystery


Cozy Mystery

Date Published: May 1, 2026



A crossword puzzle. A vanished archaeologist. A desert that refuses to forget.

Retired archaeologist Phyllis Doran is enjoying the quiet beauty of the Arizona desert, until a mysterious crossword puzzle leads her to a trail of hidden clues. As curiosity pulls her deeper into the puzzle, Phyllis discovers that some secrets are buried for a reason… and solving this one may take all her wit and courage.

 

 


About the Author

 


 M. J. Coss is the author of the Phyllis Doran Mystery series, beginning with Across and Down in the Desert. Blending puzzle-driven storytelling with richly detailed settings, his work explores the intersection of history, language, and human resilience.

Set against the striking backdrop of the American Southwest, his mysteries follow retired field archaeologist Phyllis Doran as she uncovers buried secrets that refuse to stay hidden. With a love of wordplay and layered clues, Coss crafts stories where every answer leads to a deeper question, and every puzzle carries real consequences.

He is also the author of the Grady the Groundhog’s Maplewood Tales series for young readers (also available on Amazon), written under the name C.A. Coss.

Coss lives in Northeast Ohio with his family, where he continues to write stories that celebrate curiosity, perseverance, and the thrill of discovery.

 

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Review: Charleston Moon (Nightwalker #4) by Theophilus Monroe

Charleston Moon

Nightwalker #4

by Theophilus Monroe

Published: May 30, 2026

Genre: Vampire, Fantasy, Magic, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy, Supernatural 

 

Blurb:

The skirts are shorter, the music is louder, and the world believes the darkness of war is behind them.

But for Alice, the fight is far from over.

In the lavish ballrooms and secret speakeasies of the 1920s, a new kind of spiritual corruption is taking hold, orchestrated by an Order adapting to the modern age.

They are no longer just hunters of the supernatural.

They are now manipulators of society itself, using the decade's obsession with the occult to gather power and resources for their ultimate crusade.

Alice finds herself drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse, where illusions are reality and trust is a luxury she cannot afford.

Under the dazzling, deceptive glow of the Charleston Moon, can she expose the Order's true face before their influence becomes absolute?

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My Review:

Charleston Moon is the fourth installment in the Nightwalker series by Theophilus Monroe, and it is indeed a remarkable addition. Similar to its three predecessors, Charleston Moon captivated my interest from the very first page and maintained it throughout the entire narrative and beyond.

This installment introduces innovative twists to traditional vampire lore, presenting a narrative that is unlike anything I have encountered previously. It distinguishes itself as one of the finest vampire tales I have ever read.

I admire how Theophilus Monroe seamlessly weaves characters from previous books into new narratives, enriching their stories in the process. I truly commend him for his ability to achieve this so effectively. The method behind his talent remains a mystery to me, but it is undeniably extraordinary and deserves greater recognition.

Charleston Moon centers around Alice, a vampire hunter, as she navigates the glamorous speakeasies and opulent ballrooms of the 1920s to uncover a corrupt Order that is manipulating society. Alice finds herself entangled in a perilous game of cat and mouse, unsure of whom to trust or what is genuine.

This book holds a unique significance for me, as I have a deep appreciation for the 1920s. I adore the fashion, hairstyles, dances, and music of that era. As I read, I could vividly envision the scenes, feeling as though I was part of the story. I could almost hear the music playing whenever Alice entered a speakeasy or ballroom.

I eagerly anticipate diving into the next installment of the Nightwalker series. I wholeheartedly recommend Charleston Moon to anyone who enjoys vampire stories and the allure of the 1920s. Be sure to grab your copy of Charleston Moon today for another exhilarating and suspenseful journey into the world of vampires!


Check out all the books in the Nightwalker series I’ve read.


Of Faith and Fangs #1

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The Gilded Cross #2

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Dawn's Requiem #3

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Charleston Moon #4

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Cover Reveal: Worse Than a Paper Cut by Dahlia Donovan @DahliaDonovan @HotTreePromos @hottreepubs

 

Title: Worse Than a Paper Cut
Genre: Contemporary Ace Romance
Release Date: August 21, 2026
Publisher: Hot Tree Publishing
Cover Designer: BookSmith Design

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A tender small-town romance featuring an autistic heroine, found family, a healing coastal road trip, a quietly steadfast doctor hero, and an asexual love story about learning to love again after loss.

Retired autistic rugby player Prisca Heath has spent the past year caring for the man who raised her. When Angus’s sudden decline leaves her grieving and alone, she struggles to imagine a future without him.

An unexpected connection with one of his doctors, Kauri Teague, offers a fragile sense of hope. Determined to face her loss, Prisca sets out on a road trip around the Cornish coast—accompanied by a stubborn cat and a quietly irresistible doctor.

As windswept beaches, late-night board games, and shared cups of tea begin to mend her shattered world, Prisca learns that grief and love can coexist. And that even after devastating loss, new beginnings are possible.

Perfect for readers who love emotional journeys, found family, slow-burn romance, and heartfelt stories of healing and hope.

Now Available for Preorder!


Dahlia Donovan wrote her first romance series after a crazy dream about shifters and damsels in distress. She prefers irreverent humour and unconventional characters. An autistic and occasional hermit, her life wouldn’t be complete without her husband and her massive collection of books and video games.

Friday, May 29, 2026

Review: Security to Die For (A Maggie Wright Cozy Mystery #10) by Tessa Aura

Security to Die For

A Maggie Wright Cozy Mystery #10

by Tessa Aura

Published: May 29, 2026

Genre: Mystery, Suspense, Cozy Mystery, Cozy Animal Mystery


 

Blurb:


The perfect system sees everything. Except the truth.

A locked house. A dead body. And a security system that says nothing happened.

When a Guardian Watch technician is found dead inside a fully monitored smart home — with the system insisting nobody entered—private investigator Maggie Wright and her partner Harper Rhodes know something is very wrong.

The suspects are plenty. Harold Rudd was humiliated by a complaint filed behind his back. Ray Colton is a privacy activist with a confrontational streak. Derek Wynn has been running a secret surveillance operation nobody was supposed to find. And Carly Ivers built the system's most dangerous capabilities herself.

But the killer isn't hiding from the cameras. They're controlling them.

In a town where everyone is now watching everyone else, Maggie makes one very public mistake.

With her reputation on the line and a killer who stays one step ahead, she has to find the truth—before Ashford Crossing stops trusting the one person trying to protect it.

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My Review:

Security to Die For is the tenth book in the A Maggie Wright Cozy Mystery series by Tessa Aura, and it is a fantastic addition to the series. The story kept me guessing about the identity of the person responsible for the man's death, discovered in a locked smart home.

With cameras everywhere and no clear indication of what transpired, the mystery deepens. Naturally, there were plenty of suspects. Maggie and Harper took on the investigation, focusing on the security firm that was busy installing cameras around town.

Things take a sinister turn when Maggie and Harper receive a note warning them to halt their investigation before their situation worsens. It seems they are getting too close to uncovering the truth about the Guardian Watch technician found dead inside the smart home.

Security to Die For is an incredibly captivating tale that will keep you engaged as you try to unravel the mystery of who was inside that smart home. You'll find yourself racing to the end, piecing together the clues. The mystery and suspense had me hanging on every word.

Just when I thought I had figured it out, a new twist would leave me questioning everything, propelling me to the next suspect without any luck, which only made the story more engaging.

I highly recommend this little gem to all mystery fans! Grab a copy of Security to Die For today!

Check out all the books in the Maggie Wright Cozy Mystery series I’ve read.


Fatal Check-In #1

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Secrets in the Pines #2

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Murder and Memories #3

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Buried Truths #4

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Footnotes of a Felony #5

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Ledger of Lies #6

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Lockets, Lies and Deadly Pearls #7

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Murder Beneath the Ice #8

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Dead Quiet at the Cabin #9

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Security to Die For #10

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Book Tour + #Giveaway: I Love It When We Read Together by Karolyn Wallace @RABTBookTours




Children's Books / Early Learning Beginner Reader

Date Published: 08-12-2025

Publisher: Mission Point Press



I Love It When We Read Together invites reading partners to create their own special rituals with gentle prompts and endearing illustrations that encourage kids to read along, spot animals, and spark lively conversations. This book is perfect for building fluency and connection. Inspired by the literacy challenges of the pandemic, early childhood educator Karolyn Wallace crafts a cozy experience that helps families bring the joy of reading home.



Interview with Karolyn Wallace

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?

I Love It When We Read Together, my first book, is geared toward children and adults. It is less of a story and more of a feeling. My research spans the two decades I spent as an early childhood educator. It is this background from which I drew inspiration for wanting to shine light on the value of a shared love of reading between partners of all ages. Two influential trips include a visit to Reggio Emilia, Italy, in July 2016. The Loris Malaguzzi Centre welcomes an international crowd to learn about the Reggio approach to learning based on students’ questions and interests. The other noteworthy trip for me was a visit to the Planet Word Museum in Washington, DC, in September 2023. The sign that greets visitors says, simply, “The museum where language comes to life.” These two visits provide a foundation for my emphasis on the importance of conversation and comfort surrounding reading.

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

Even after some 20 years of teaching, I found myself questioning the cycle of best practices in early literacy. I listened to podcasts about recent reversals in trends and debates about whole language. I also checked in with friends and former colleagues about updates in curriculum and opinions about phonics, comprehension, and reading skills.

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

The science of reading plays out on each page in my book. The simple text suggests ways to deepen reading comprehension through storytelling. Through research I have also gained an appreciation for early relational health and pediatricians who discuss the importance of literacy with new parents.

The landscape for my word building is the feeling of comfort and trust one gets from sharing a book together. The feeling can be built on trying any one strategy from any page in my book. Or, it can be based on trying multiple suggestions at once.

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.

I have been married to a journalist for over 40 years and my children are both excellent writers. My journey is entwined with theirs. We read together as a family for a long time at bedtime, on road trips, through audio books, too. I have never been disappointed in books they recommend to me and in their description of why they think I would like a book. It gets to a deeper understanding of who we are and how well we know each other. I love that!

Do you write in the same genre all the time?

Children’s picture books is where I feel most at home.

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

Yes! I would like to create a series of books focusing on shared experiences that underscore the importance of reading. For example, cooking.

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

Human characters appeal the most to me as a writer because I rely so much on my background experience as an educator.


About the Author

Karolyn Wallace is a seasoned educator with over twenty years of experience teaching in elementary classrooms across public and private schools in Maryland, Washington, DC, Los Angeles, and New York. Before that, she was a broadcast journalist at local news affiliates in Los Angeles and Flint, Michigan. She is currently part of the team at The Children’s Learning Lab, where experienced educators connect with elementary students for online learning. She divides her time between Michigan and California, enjoying the company of her husband, children, and grandchildren.


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Teaser: The Tales of Sidney and JoJo by Lauren Isaacson @RABTBookTours




Adventures in Thailand


Juvenile Fiction / Multicultural / Animals

Date Published: 06-23-2026

Publisher: Mission Point Press

Illustrated by: Megan Heller




Sidney and JoJo are off to Thailand, where Mama lives.

Join them on an adventure to faraway lands-by crate, van, car, conveyor belt, and airplane-as they discover the sights and sounds of a tropical new world. Along the way, they meet friendly Thai people, encounter a wise dog, and gaze in wonder at the golden Buddhas and temple cats standing guard. With a few bumps in the road-marked by meows, tail twitches, and new surprises-they journey onward until, at last, they arrive at their new home.



 


About the Author


Lauren Isaacson is an educator, business owner, and is excited to add children’s book author to her repetoire. Inspired by the real-life journey of her two adventurous cats during a move abroad, Lauren wrote this story to share with her students and families around the world. She is the founder of The Tutoring Hub: Tutoring & Advocacy, LLC, where she supports students, families, and educators. As her students learned about her two cats and their adventures, a desire grew to give them a story they could take home. Lauren is excited to continue the adventures of The Tales of Sidney and JoJo. You can contact Luaren at ljisaacson491@gmail.com.


Megan Heller is a Michigan-based contemporary artist who earned her BFA in illustration from the College for Creative Studies. Her work blends intricate detail with rich symbolism. Working primarily in mixed media, such as watercolors and colored pencils, with just a dash of digital magic, her pieces have been shown at Black Box Gallery’s Fantasy Exhibition in Dearborn, the Midland Center for the Arts, as well as galleries and exhibitions throughout Detroit and her hometown of Saginaw. This is her first foray into children’s book illustration.


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Review: Coreflex Quadrant (Phaethon Corp. #8) by Jaxon Reed @AuthorJaxonReed

Coreflex Quadrant

Phaethon Corp. #8

by Jaxon Reed

Published: May 29, 2026

Genre: Space Opera, Science Fiction, Space Marine

 

Blurb:


Lisa and the MicaBots continue to spread across the frontier, exploring and placing sensors in asteroids, down mine shafts, on the surfaces of dead planets and elsewhere. Every ship leaving Aramis Station gains diasporic stowaways, and a vast network of ants and sensors is slowly growing over time. But there is one distant part of space where few seem to travel and return very often. Here, in an area known as the Coreflex Quadrant, Lisa seeks to establish a foothold . . . and perhaps uncover a dark secret or two.

Don’t miss the latest book in this fast-release, fast-action series! Featuring bar brawls, interstellar battles, high-tech gadgetry and loads of sci-fi fun, Phaethon Corp’s Space Marines will seize the day or die trying!


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My Review:

Coreflex Quadrant is yet another remarkable addition to the Phaethon Corp. series by Jaxon Reed. The story begins with Bo, Tom, Gwen, and others engaged in a discussion about the expansion of the universe.

They deliberate on their plans to conquer the new planet, Coreflex Quadrant, and the means of reaching it, as the route remains uncharted.

Lisa is hesitant to teleport to an unknown area due to potential dangers. Instead, she plans to deploy drones or bots to chart a safe course to the planet before she feels secure enough to teleport herself.

Inspired by Corey, Ace establishes a venue for everyone to release their pent-up energy in the ring, rather than risking chaos in the streets where things could turn lethal. This setup also offers a chance for participants to earn some cash by betting on the matches.

Coreflex Quadrant captivated my attention as I pondered how Lisa would navigate the route to this new world. I was eager to witness the MicaBots in action, and I anticipated the thrilling battle that would ensue when they attempted to seize the planet.

I adore the Phaethon Corp. universe, filled with MicaBots, space exploration, and the numerous conflicts they face. It keeps me engaged every moment, with never a dull second. I know I've mentioned this before, but I must reiterate how much I would love to see the Phaethon Corp. series adapted into a television show. Indeed, I would certainly watch it.

I am excited to plunge into the next installment, Exit Survey, in the Phaethon Corp. series to discover what adventures await the characters and where their space explorations will lead them next.

I strongly recommend obtaining a copy of Coreflex Quadrant today for another thrilling adventure in the Phaethon Corp. universe!

Check out all the books in the Phaethon Corp. series I’ve read.


Surplus Marines #1

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Top Duck #2

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Miner War #3

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Phaethon Expansion #4

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Aramis Station #5

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Tinkers Guild #6

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Daughter Seven #7

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Coreflex Quadrant #8

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Thursday, May 28, 2026

Book Tour + #Giveaway: The Bric-a Brac of Mickey Mack by Mickey Mack @RABTBookTours



Poetry /Comedy Satire Gift Rhyme Millennial Humor Silverstein Memory

Date Published: 04-15-2026

Publisher: The Tink and Tank Press



A wry poetry collection that captures the jarring sink-or-swim leap into adulthood. This book honors the limbo of exiting youth, a unique period where responsibility suddenly smashes the youthful optimist, crushing it under the crippling weight of adulthood. Twenty-somethings scatter across life's spectrum with some jobless and couch-surfing, while others marry, become parents, and buy a house. Everyone eventually finds themselves old enough to fight in foreign wars but too young to rent a car. It's the fast, brutal shift to an unguarded world, to bowling without bumpers. You've entered a chaotic soup of competing ambitions and subterfuge, where one hand offers help while the other conceals a knife. You're expected to be an adult without ever having been one, like seeing the ocean from afar and suddenly wrestling its waves. This book highlights the inevitable sense of crushing defeat and loss, but reveals the importance of laughing anyway. After all, life is a game of avoiding the consequences of your own actions. The Bric-a-Brac of Mickey Mack will hand you a mirror and dare you to laugh at its reflection.


About the Author


Mickey Mack is a world-weary traveler and obsessive collector of life’s absurd talismans and trinkets. After years of eavesdropping on bar-stool confessions around the globe, he distills the Suffering Olympics of modern adulthood into witty, rhythmic heroic couplets.


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