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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Teaser: Nitro by Harley Wylde @harleywylde @RABTBookTours @changelingpress

 


(Reckless Kings MC 9): A Dixie Reapers Bad Boys Romance


MC Romance

Date Published: June 26, 2026

Publisher: Changeling Press



She came back with a secret. He answers with a claim.

Willa -- I tell myself I’m here for one reason -- to survive. Not for him. Not for what we had. One night shouldn’t have mattered. But it did. Now I’m back, pregnant, and desperate, standing in the last place I should be. And the worst part? He sees me.

Nitro -- She thinks I won’t recognize her. Thinks I won’t put it together. She’s wrong. One look at her, at the curve of her stomach, and I know exactly what she tried to keep from me.

I don’t hesitate. I don’t negotiate. I claim her in front of everyone. She can be angry. She can fight. Doesn’t change anything. She’s mine. The kid’s mine. And I don’t let what belongs to me walk away.

Perfect for fans of dominant bikers, secret baby romance, and second chance love stories.

 


Excerpt
Copyright ©2026 Harley Wylde

Willa

The gate loomed ahead, iron and intimidation. I adjusted my canvas bag higher on my shoulder. Dusk had settled over the compound. I’d rehearsed what to say fifty times on the bus ride over, how to stand, how to sound casual about a decision that had kept me awake for weeks. But now, with my heart hammering against my ribs and my hand resting protectively over the two lives growing inside me, the words dried up in my throat.

I hadn’t planned for this -- for any of this. One night with a man whose face I’d memorized in the dark, and then the positive test, and then the second one, and then the doctor’s office confirming what my body had already told me. I’d kept moving. Found a room in a house with thin walls and a landlord who didn’t ask questions. Worked shifts until my feet ached and my back protested. Except it hadn’t been enough. I could either pay rent, or eat. Most of the time, I didn’t make enough to do both. And all the while, the babies inside me grew, a reality I couldn’t walk away from no matter how much I sometimes wanted to.

I buttoned my coat one more time, checking that it covered the slight curve of my belly. Not that it mattered anymore. Four months in, there was no hiding what I’d come here to admit.

The Prospect guard stepped forward as I approached the gate, his expression caught between wariness and routine assessment. Young -- maybe twenty-five -- with a patch that marked him as not quite a full member. He had the careful stance of someone who’d been told to take his job seriously.

“This is private property,” he said, voice neutral. “You looking for someone?”

I’d expected this. Rehearsed for it. “I’m here about a job. At the strip club.” I kept my voice steady, pitched it to sound casual, like applying for work at an outlaw motorcycle club’s strip joint was something I did every Tuesday. “Someone told me you’re hiring dancers. I stopped by the strip club, but it looked closed.”

His gaze moved over me once, taking stock. I’d done what I could to look the part -- worn jeans tight enough to show the shape of my legs, a top with sleeves long enough to cover my arms but cut low enough to suggest what was underneath. Of course, my coat currently covered the top half of me. My hair was loose instead of pulled back the way it had been the night I’d met Nitro. The night this whole thing started.

“We don’t take applications at the gate,” the Prospect said, but his tone had softened slightly. Maybe he believed me. Maybe he just wanted to believe a woman with my face would want to take her clothes off for money. Men usually did.

“I was told to ask for Nitro,” I said, the name catching in my throat.

The Prospect’s expression changed -- a flash of something like recognition, quickly masked. “Nitro’s busy. Maybe you should come back another time.”

“I don’t have another time.” The truth of it slipped out before I could catch it. I took a breath. “Please. It won’t take long.”

He hesitated, clearly weighing options. I watched the calculation happen behind his eyes -- the balance between turning me away and the potential consequences if I was telling the truth about knowing someone important.

“Hold on,” he said finally, and reached for the radio clipped to his belt.

I shifted my weight, trying to ease the persistent ache in my lower back. The bag on my shoulder felt heavier by the second. The night I’d spent here had been warm -- hot with bodies and music and the specific heat of Nitro’s skin against mine -- but now the air carried a chill that cut through my jacket. Or maybe that was just fear, sending ice through my veins while my heart tried to beat its way out of my chest.

The Prospect was speaking into the radio, voice too low for me to catch the words. I turned away slightly, giving him the illusion of privacy, and that’s when I saw him.

Nitro.

He stood at the edge of the parking area, half-shadowed by the building. Even from this distance, I could read the lines of his body -- the way he held himself, alert without appearing tense. He’d been about to leave or had just arrived. It didn’t matter. What mattered was the way his gaze found mine across the open space, the way his head tilted slightly as recognition hit.

I didn’t move. Couldn’t move. My rehearsed speech, my careful composure -- all of it evaporated under his gaze. He was exactly as I remembered. Tall, solid, with that watchful quality that made him seem both completely present and somehow separate from whatever was happening around him. I’d spent four months trying to forget the feel of his hands and the sound of his voice, and here he was, real as anything, looking at me like he was trying to fit the pieces together.

Then his gaze dropped to my stomach.

Just for a second -- a quick, involuntary movement -- but I saw it. His expression didn’t change, but something happened behind his eyes, a recalculation. When he looked back at my face, his gaze had sharpened.

The Prospect was saying something, but I couldn’t hear it over the blood rushing in my ears.

Nitro straightened, said something to the men near him without taking his gaze off me. The Prospect fell back a step, his posture shifting subtly into something closer to deference. Nitro was moving now, crossing the open ground between us with the same measured confidence I remembered from that night. Not hurrying, but covering distance efficiently, each step deliberate.

He stopped three feet from me, close enough that I could smell the faint trace of cigarette smoke on his clothes, far enough to give me room to step back if I wanted to. I didn’t. My feet felt rooted to the ground, my body caught between fight and flight with nowhere to run.

“Nitro,” I said. Just his name, the way I’d said mine that night. Nothing attached to it, no explanation for why I was here or what I wanted or why the shape of me had changed since he’d last seen me.

He looked at me for a long moment, his expression giving away nothing. Then, without speaking, he tilted his head toward the gate and stepped aside, creating a path.

An invitation. Not a question.

I swallowed hard. This was it -- the moment everything changed. I’d thought about it for weeks, turned it over in my mind during the long nights when I couldn’t sleep, played out every possible reaction, every potential ending. But standing here now, with the reality of him in front of me and the knowledge of what I carried between us, none of those rehearsals mattered.

What mattered was the step forward. The commitment to whatever came next.

I moved past him through the gate, feeling the brush of air as he turned to follow. My back tingled with the awareness of his presence behind me, the same awareness I’d felt that night in the hallway when I’d followed him to his room. The same pull, complicated now by everything that had happened since.

The compound opened up around me -- the main building with its lit windows, the row of bikes gleaming in the fading light, the sounds of voices and music carrying on the evening air. It was exactly as I remembered and completely different, seen now with the knowledge of what had happened here and what it had led to.

I stopped a few yards inside the gate, suddenly uncertain. The bag on my shoulder felt heavy. The babies in my belly seemed to pulse with their own heartbeats, separate from mine but impossibly connected. I’d come this far. Made the decision. Stepped through the gate. But now, with the reality of it surrounding me, I couldn’t remember why I’d thought this was the right choice.

Nitro moved past me, not touching, but close enough that I caught the scent of him -- clean and sharp underneath the smoke. He glanced at me once, his expression still unreadable, and then tipped his head toward the main building.

“Come inside,” he said, the first words he’d spoken. Not a question. But also not a command.

I followed him across the gravel, my footsteps sounding too loud in my ears. The Prospect watched us go, his expression carefully blank. A few of the men near the building turned to look, curiosity quickly masked when they saw who was with me. I kept my gaze on Nitro’s back, on the straight line of his shoulders under his cut, on the measured certainty of his stride.

He held the door for me, one hand on the frame, not quite touching as I passed. The warmth inside hit me like a wall after the evening chill, along with the smell of beer and leather and the scent of a space lived in by too many people for too long. It was exactly as I remembered from that night -- the same low lighting, the same sense of contained chaos -- but empty now of the press of bodies, the crush of the party.

We were alone in the main room, or nearly. A man I didn’t recognize sat at the far end of the bar, nursing a drink and pretending not to watch us. Otherwise, the space was ours -- Nitro standing with his back to the door, me with my bag still on my shoulder and my hand still resting protectively over my stomach.

He glanced toward the bar and made a motion with his hand. The music died down a few seconds later. He looked at me for a long moment, his expression giving away nothing of what he was thinking. Then he reached for my bag.

I let him take it, my fingers slow to release the strap. As he lifted it, it felt like some small piece of the burden I’d been carrying grew lighter. Not the important one. Not the one that had brought me here. But something, at least.

“Why are you here?” he asked, his voice level.

I took a breath. “You know why.”

His gaze dropped to my stomach again, this time holding there. Yeah. He might not be able to see through my jacket, but he’d figured it out anyway. Why else would I show up here out of the blue? Sure, he’d used a condom, but those were never foolproof.

“Four months,” he said. Not a question.

 


About the Author

Harley Wylde is an accomplished author known for her captivating MC Romances. With an unwavering commitment to sensual storytelling, Wylde immerses her readers in an exciting world of fierce men and irresistible women. Her works exude passion, danger, and gritty realism, while still managing to end on a satisfying note each time.

When not crafting her tales, Wylde spends her time brainstorming new plotlines, indulging in a hot cup of Starbucks, or delving into a good book. She has a particular affinity for supernatural horror literature and movies. Visit Wylde's website to learn more about her works and upcoming events, and don't forget to sign up for her newsletter to receive exclusive discounts and other exciting perks.

 

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Review: Another Mistake (Wildcatters Hockey Series #9) by Alexa Padgett @AlexaPadgett

Another Mistake

Wildcatters Hockey Series #9

by Alexa Padgett

Published: June 22, 2026

Publisher: Sidecar Press, Inc.

Genre: Sports, Romance, Romantic Comedy


Blurb:


Okay—fine. Two mistakes. The first? Kissing Evan. The second? Getting caught on camera…and accidentally going viral.

Now the entire internet thinks I'm dating the Wildcatters rookie goalie, Evan Pelletier. And thanks to a PR disaster (long story involving seafood and regret), we're stuck living under the same roof until the story dies down.

Temporary. Controlled. Completely fake.

Except...Evan doesn't do anything halfway. Not hockey. Not feelings. And definitely not me. He's sweet in a way that feels dangerous. Patient in a way that makes me forget all the reasons I should keep my distance. And when he looks at me like I'm something worth choosing? Yeah. That's a problem. Because I don't do reckless. I don't do temporary.

And I definitely don't fall for men who can leave as fast as they came. Too bad the rookie goalie already fell first. And he's not letting me walk away without a fight…

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My Review:

Following a disastrous seafood incident and a mishap at a gala, Mimi, the younger sister of Naomi, finds herself moving in with Evan Pelletier, the rookie goalie for the Wildcatters.

To earn college credit and graduate early, Mimi takes a job with the Wildcatters, helping with media relations after the gala debacle. Graduating early means she can finally stop relying on her sister for tuition.

When her apartment's air conditioning fails, Mimi temporarily relocates to Evan's place to assist the team with media tasks. Although she feels uncertain about this living arrangement, the credit is essential for her. She fears the possibility of heartbreak, not wanting to get involved with someone who might vanish from her life in an instant.

Mimi worries that Evan might be displeased with her moving in, but her concerns are unfounded; Evan is thrilled to have her around, as he finds himself falling for her quickly and deeply.

Another Mistake is the ninth installment and the second novella in the Wildcatters Hockey Series, making a delightful addition to the collection. I thoroughly enjoyed the journey of Mimi and Evan.

I've relished every tale in the Wildcatters Hockey Series. Each book is a standalone gem, distinct in its own right, contributing its unique charm to the series. I was captivated by this series from the very first book, with each story introducing wonderfully endearing characters that I instantly adored.

I eagerly anticipate exploring the lives of other characters in future installments. I wholeheartedly recommend Another Mistake to all fans of romantic comedies! Be sure to grab your copy of Another Mistake today!


Check out all the books in the Wildcatters Hockey Series I’ve read.


Another Charge #1

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Another Shot #2

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Another Hit #3

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Another Goal #4

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Another Face-off #5

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Another Powerplay #6

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Another Chance #7

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Another Holiday #8

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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Book Tour + #Giveaway: Rathuun: King of the Prairie by David Fitz-Gerald @AuthorDAVIDFG @RABTBookTours




Frontier & Pioneer Western Fiction; US Historical Fiction; Action/Adventure

Date Published: March 20, 2026

Narrator: John McLain

Run Time: 9 Hours and 46 Minutes

 


With all the swagger of a classic western, a legendary buffalo claims his rightful place among the genre's most iconic heroes.

Meet Rathuun. Born in an idyllic canyon, tragedy strikes on his first day. A grizzly bear scatters the herd, devours his twin, and leaves him to shiver and die. But the buffalo calf with a white spot on his chin survives.

The plains are changing fast. Wagons roll west in endless streams. Telegraph wires stretch across the horizon. Locomotives scream down polished rails, slicing through the earth. Extinction

seems imminent when everyone wants to kill the biggest buffalo on the prairie. Native people shoot arrows and drive herds over cliffs. Hide hunters slaughter millions. An obsessed buffalo assassin is determined to wipe them all out and change the world forever. There's an army of barking rifles, and they're all pointed at Rathuun.

Will the hunters take Rathuun's head and leave his carcass to rot on the prairie?


This sweeping epic thunders across the American West, taking listeners to unforgettable western landmarks. If you like classic westerns, thrilling action, and high-stakes historical adventures, grab your copy by the horns.

Welcome to the prairie!



Interview with David Fitz-Gerald

Author of Rathuun: King of the Prairie 


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?

Last summer, I made a trip out west and the highlights were numerous. I wanted to get lots of great buffalo pictures, and videos, and Lamar Valley in Yellowstone is the best place to just park and watch them. Beyond that, I drove back and forth along the Sweetwater River Valley which is the setting for my next western series, "The Frontier Adventures of Alvah Nye," and also serves as the home base for my "brand" which I hope folks who visit my website experience. And my favorite town in the world is Cody Wyoming. So I was in heaven, staying at the historic Irma Hotel, visiting the Buffalo Bill Center of the West museum, and firing an heirloom pistol at the Cody Firearms Experience. I didn't get to the nightly rodeo this trip, but I've been plenty of times in the past. You can bet I'll be back.

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

Brucellosis. Maybe you've heard of Undulant fever. It's a bacterial disease that spreads through the herd, causing reproductive problems for buffalo. I came to think of it as a venereal disease for buffalo. The challenge was to write about it from a buffalo's point of view, incorporate it into an action/adventure story, and keep it mostly PG. Frankly, there are far more exciting plot points in Rathuun: King of the Prairie. But buffalo have to keep it real.

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

Most of my stories are set along a trail in the American West, and Rathuun is the epitome of that. The herd migrates past our most iconic western landmarks, and the table of contents reads like a bucket list challenge for folks who want to see them all. I tried to give the reader a sense of those places, and sometimes even an idea of what the grass tastes like there. In addition to getting the places right, I work hard to make sure the 19th century technologies are properly placed. So many things were invented in the 1800s, but it's sometimes tricky to remember which came in what decade. If I slip up, I know I'm going to hear about it!

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.

Absolutely! It has kind of turned into a family business. I like to say I was a "top hand" on my grandfather's Adirondack dude ranch before I was ten. I wrote about it in my first book, In the Shadow of a Giant. My aunt was head wrangler. I caught western fever from them and I've never been cured of it. In addition to being an entrepreneur, my grandfather was an artist, and a preacher. Maybe some of that influence can be found in the pages of my books. And now my kid is an author too, just finishing book number five. Did I forget to mention my editor is also my cousin?

Do you write in the same genre all the time?

Yes. I'm very committed to consistently delivering Frontier and Pioneer Western Fiction.

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

In the past, I have written historical fiction set in other time periods. In addition to the 19th century, I'm also fascinated by ancient history, and could write again in those pre-Columbian times. Two of my books are set in the 20th century, but I doubt I'll write beyond 1900 again. There is a project rattling around in my head. It's a western horror story called The Day Buffalo Stampeded Sanctuary Nebraska. Rathuun readers experience this from the buffalo's perspective. But I might find myself telling that stroy from the citizens' point of view.

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

The honest answer is always the one I'm writing right now. At the moment that's Alvah Nye, the hero of my new series The Frontier Adventures of Alvah Nye. Alvah has a heart for adventure and a soul for putting down roots, which makes him a walking contradiction and a lot of fun to write. Rathuun holds a special place too, and the years I spent living as Dorcas Moon along the Oregon Trail or Seph Vermillion on the Chisholm Trail were loads of fun as well. But experiencing the good old troublesome west as Alvah Nye is a dream come true. That said, I've got a couple of colorful characters I'm itching to turn into protagonists, namely Tumbleweed Tillie and Waxy Woodruff. We'll see about them...   



About the Author


David Fitz-Gerald writes frontier and pioneer western fiction from the wilds of western Vermont—about as far west as you can get without slipping into New York.

Though he’s never wrangled beeves to market, Dave was a top hand on his grandfather’s dude ranch in the Adirondack Mountains… before he turned ten. He’s lived most of his life on dirt roads. Whenever he gets the chance, he travels west to recharge his spirit on the windswept prairies.

He’s an Adirondack 46’er which means that he’s hiked to the top of every mountain in the park. In 2018, Dave completed the 1960s fitness craze by hiking 50 miles in one day. That’s one heck of a long walk, but not nearly as grueling as the iconic trails that he chases in his fiction.

Even after all these years, Dave still has his head in the clouds like Ken from MY FRIEND FLICKA, and a quiet, self-reliant spirit like Sam from THE TRUMPET OF THE SWAN. That blend of wonder, heart, and spirit runs through the characters he portrays. His editor states he is “exceptionally good at creating real moments between characters”—and readers seem to agree.

Dave’s breakthrough series, Ghosts Along the Oregon Trail won Chanticleer’s Grand Prize for Book Series. He’s now the author of nearly twenty novels and counting, and as long as there’s coffee in the kitchen, Dave will be plotting one adventurous story after another.

 

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Book Blitz + #Giveaway: The Sea Queen’s Key by R.S. Kellogg @XpressoTours

The Sea Queen’s Key
R.S. Kellogg
Genres: Adult, Fantasy

At eighteen, Mira is one of the last humans in Breadcove Bay with formal training in Fire and Heat magic outside the faculty of Borealis University. Masitro has already lost a string of talented fire‑workers to failed confrontations with Shora, the Ice Queen, whose sightings creep closer to the city every month.

Mira just wants to get home for winter break.

The politics of a rogue ice queen and a missing mermaid queen get in the way.

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If you enjoy:

• Cozy fantasy with higher stakes
• Fairytale retellings with no romance, but all the emotions!
• Stories where asking the right questions matters more than force…

Then Welcome to the Sea Queen’s Key!


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R.S. Kellogg writes the Everyday Goddess Stories, the Mermaid Magic Tales, and fiction in the story realms of Breadcove Bay and Agratica, among other places.

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Release Blitz: A Weaponized Mind by Bruce M. Perrin @bmperrin @RABTBookTours




The Mind Sleuth Series

 

Murder Mystery

Date Published: June 23, 2026



Sometimes, Wilford DeBeer’s high-risk, high-reward financial plans worked, and when they did, the clients of DeBeer Wealth Management lauded his brilliance. Unfortunately, sometimes they didn’t, and people lost their businesses, their retirements, and sometimes their lives. So, when Henry Jansen, who was caddying a round of golf for DeBeer, pulled a gun and killed him, the reason seemed obvious.

It wasn’t. Jansen had never been a DeBeer client.

Four days later, Jansen was identified as the shooter. But before the police could locate and arrest him, he was found dead in an alley near downtown Denver. At that point, suspicion pivoted to DeBeer’s many disgruntled clients. One of them must have hired Jansen as their instrument of retaliation, then killed him to cover their involvement.

This theory, too, led nowhere as the investigation stalled after three months.

Frustrated by the apparent lack of progress on the case, Lauren Beckwith, Jansen’s cousin, hired Private Investigator Rebecca Marte to continue the hunt. And while Rebecca apparently retrod much of the same ground as the police detectives, she must have done something different, because before she knew it, she was fighting for her life in a diabolical trap set by Jansen’s killer.

 

About the Author

 

 If you’re interested in what I’m like in something more detailed than what will fit in this space, I’d say, buy any of my books. That overly analytic guy (read geek) is me. OK, I’ve never saved the day like the heroes in my books, but we think alike. I’m interested in technology and psychology (my formal background) and enjoy writing about where they meet, now and in the future. In addition to pounding the keyboard, I like to tinker with home automation and I’m an avid hiker. When I’m not on the trails, you’ll find me at home with my wife and our dog in Aurora, CO. For a closer look at my writing life, book reviews, and progress on my upcoming novels, please join me at brucemperrin.com.

 

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Release Blitz + #Giveaway: Perilous Shores by Thomas M. Wing @ThomasMWing1 @RABTBookTours



Book 2 of The Sea Hawkes Chronicles

 

Historical Fiction/Nautical Fiction

Date Published: June 23, 2026

Publisher: Acorn Publishing



Vengeance is as dangerous to a cause as to the enemy.

The murder of his wife at the hands of British soldiers prompts American privateer Captain Jonas Hawke’s vow to make Britain pay.

A grief-stricken Jonas strikes deep into the heart of the enemy, driven by his personal vendetta. When he raids a port city, one of his men crosses an unthinkable line, which forces Jonas to come to terms with the anguish that distorts his definition of justice.

Concerned his wrath will bring irreparable harm to the cause for America’s freedom, Jonas grapples with his role as a warrior and as a man. When he learns the Royal Navy is hunting his ship, he fears his deadly decisions may have cost him and his crew everything. It’s too late to turn back. Instead, he must continue on and face the inevitable perils of war.

Perilous Shores is a gripping, action-packed, and historically authentic tale of revenge, survival, and one man’s relentless pursuit of his country’s independence.


 

About the Author


Thomas M. Wing, a Naval Academy and Naval War College graduate, retired after thirty-two years as a Navy Surface Warfare officer. A dedicated sailor for half a century, he created the Continental Navy Foundation, served as its executive director, and commanded its brigantine, Megan D.

Tom’s first novel, Against All Enemies, earned gold medals from the Military Writers Society of America and Literary Titan. In Harm’s Way, the first in the Sea Hawkes Chronicles series has also garnered several awards.

He resides in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife and daughter and a cat and a dog. Whatever free time he has is still spent on the water.

For more about the author and to follow his blog about nautical and naval trivia, visit his website ThomasMWing.com.


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Virtual Book Tour + #Giveaway: A Duchess with a Secret by Alix Nichols @aalix_nichols @GoddessFish


This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Alix Nichols will be awarding a digital box set of her bestselling series The Darcy Brothers to a randomly drawn winner. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.

Blurb:

 

For sixteen years, they’ve hated each other...
and craved each other.

Widowed and betrayed, Eva Castellane will do anything to protect her daughter’s inheritance.
Standing in her way?
Alex Castellane—her late husband’s steely, magnetic half brother.
The man poised to take it all.
Her worst enemy.
Her forbidden temptation.

Stuck together in the family castle, their legal fight spirals into war…
until a common threat forces a reluctant alliance.
Desire blurs the lines.
Chemistry sizzles.
Rules get broken.

But as the verdict nears, one slip could unravel Eva’s explosive secret…

A Duchess with a Secret stands alone within the Montevor Royals Saga. It is a spicy contemporary enemies-to-lovers romance with forced proximity, family secrets, and a hard-won HEA.

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Alex

The air outside the basement at Mount Evor Secret Service feels colder than it did inside. It isn’t exactly chilly; just crisp enough to bite, which I welcome wholeheartedly. It clears my head.

“I’m going to walk to the hotel,” Eva says. “I need air.”

“I was about to say the same.”

She shoots me a look. “Please don’t. I don’t want to start thinking we have things in common.”

“What about the duchy?” I taunt.

“Of all the things we don’t have in common,” she quips, “the duchy is the one we don’t have in common the most.”

I smile despite myself. The pretty shell has some humor.

“May I walk beside you?” I ask.

“If you must,” she says after a beat. “But don’t think I’m warming to you.”

“Understood.”

We fall into step, heading toward the hotel located in the city’s historic center. She keeps her arms folded tight across her chest like a shield.

“I want you to know I will fight you with everything I’ve got. Dirty. No-holds-barred,” she warns. “My lawyer, Pauline, is very good at her job.”

I glance over. “So, this is your idea of small talk?”

“If you’d prefer silence…”

“No, this is delightful.”

We keep walking. Pombrio glows in the late-September dusk. The limestone facades catch the last golden rays and appear to be lit from within. Lined with old trees starting to turn, cobbled streets stretch ahead, winding gently. CafƩs hum with end-of-day energy, clinking glasses, and low laughter. A faint whiff of woodsmoke rides the breeze.

I’d enjoy this stroll more if Eva weren’t so close. Her presence is magnetic and annoying in equal measures. Her perfume doesn’t help. It has none of the sugary sweetness most ladies favor. Instead, it’s seductive in a sharp, provocative way that’s so much her.

Interview with Alix Nichols

Author of A Duchess with a Secret 


Thank you for having me, Nancy! I’m happy to answer your questions about the research and creative process behind A Duchess with a Secret.

I am glad you are here! Thank you for visiting with us today!

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 is set in a fictional European principality, so the research trips mostly took place in my imagination. That said, the principality is located in the Alps between France, Italy, and Switzerland, and my real-life trips to the region (on both the French and Swiss sides of the border) have definitely shaped how I picture Mount Evor. Fort Vauclairt and its dungeons were inspired by several Swiss and French castles I’ve visited over the years, most notably Chillon and NeuchĆ¢tel.

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

There are a few murders and attempted murders across my books. Every time I research a poison or a murder method, I catch myself glancing over my shoulder and wishing I could leave a little note for the algorithm watching my search history: “This is for a book, I swear!”

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

All of it! For the Montevor Royals series, I’ve written an (admittedly incomplete) history of the realm, from its founding in 986 by a local brigand-turned-knight-turned-prince Isidore Pox-Face, all the way to its current political predicament. The lore behind the nine keys draws inspiration from the medieval legend of Melusine, the mermaid fairy (also known as the Serpent Goddess) — the same one you may have spotted on the Starbucks logo. According to legend, Melusine founded the French royal house of Lusignan. In my fictional world, she may also be the ancestor of Princess Jeanne de Malafosse, who married into the Valois-Montevor dynasty in the 16th century and brought the nine enchanted keys with her to Pombrio…

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.

Too many to list. My paternal grandmother stands out the most. She was a wonderful storyteller. My favorite fairy tale she used to tell me was called Armless Lucy. Cross my heart! She had a real knack for giving her heroines Ultimate Expert Level challenges. I’m fairly certain that spark is behind every book I’ve written.

Do you write in the same genre all the time?

Genre, yes. Sub-genre, not always. I enjoy several romance sub-genres and I’ve tried my hand at quite a few of them over the years.

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

Of course. I’d love to write a domestic thriller one day. The only problem is I’d probably still give the hero and heroine an HEA… which gets a bit awkward when it’s a thriller, and one of them is likely a psychopath.

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

I love writing the brooding, misunderstood hero (cue Mr Darcy). Why? Because I love Mr Darcy. There’s something deeply satisfying about peeling back the layers of a man who appears cold or difficult on the surface and discovering the loyal, passionate heart underneath.


About the Author:


Alix Nichols is a caffeine addict, a longtime fan of Mr. Darcy. She pens sexy romantic comedies and romantasy. Her books have been described as "pure pleasure" (Kirkus Reviews) that “keep fans of romance hanging off the edge of their seat” (Romantic Times).

At the age of six, she released her first book. It featured highly creative spelling on a dozen pages stitched together and bound in velvet paper.

Decades later, she lives in France and still writes. Her spelling has improved (somewhat), she has become a Kindle Scout winner, Chanticleer First Place winner, USA Today bestseller, Book Riot's Top 100 Must-Read International Romance author, and Amazon All-Star for being one of the 100 most-read authors in Kindle Unlimited.

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Release Blitz + #Giveaway: 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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Monday, June 22, 2026

Book Tour: Seeds of Purpose by Marlyse Tchamko @RABTBookTours



Seven Keys to Unlock Your Gifts and Fulfill God’s Desired Will for Your Life

 

Religion / Christian / Spiritual / Inspirational

Date Published: April 7, 2025

Publisher: Lucid Books Publishing


 


Life can feel like a giant question mark—Who am I? Why am I here? What’s God’s plan for me? This book is here to help you answer those questions with confidence. Seeds of Purpose gives you seven powerful keys that will show you how to grow in your faith, build healthy relationships, make wise choices, and discover your God-given calling.

Through real-life lessons, practical steps, and Scripture, you’ll learn how to:
*Walk closer with Jesus every day.
*Stand strong with integrity.
*Love people God’s way.
*Manage what God has given you.
*Embrace your true identity in Christ.
*And step boldly into your unique purpose.
God created you for reasons—and Seeds of Purpose will help you.



Interview with Marlyse Tchamko

Author of Seeds of Purpose 


Do you have a routine or something you do to get you in the mood to write?

Yes, I do. Before I start writing, I like to take a moment to pray and center myself. Writing this book is not just a creative process for me, it’s something spiritual. I want to make sure I’m aligned with God and that what I’m writing is truly helpful and guided.

Once I’m focused, I remove distractions and get into a quiet environment where I can think clearly and write with intention.

Do you have a special song, drink, or food you enjoy while you are writing?

I usually prefer a calm atmosphere, sometimes with soft instrumental or worship music in the background. It helps me stay focused without being distracted by lyrics.

As for drinks, I tend to keep it simple, just water or tea. Nothing too heavy. I like to keep my mind clear and my environment peaceful while I write.

How do you know what to write?

I don’t just rely on inspiration, I rely on direction. I spend time reflecting, praying, and thinking about the real needs of the audience I’m writing for.

For “Seeds of Purpose”, I focused on the questions teenagers are asking: “Who am I?”, “Why am I here?”, and “What should I do with my life?” From there, I write in a way that answers those questions clearly and practically.

What does a typical writing day look like for you?

A typical writing day is very focused and intentional. I don’t always write for long hours, but when I do write, I make sure it’s meaningful.

I usually start by reviewing what I wrote previously, then continue building on it. Some days are more productive than others, but I’ve learned that consistency matters more than perfection.

Do you do anything special to celebrate after writing “the end”?

Honestly, finishing a book is a special moment, but for me, it’s not the end, it’s the beginning of the next phase.

I take a moment to be grateful, reflect on the journey, and then start thinking about how the message will reach people. That’s what matters most to me.

How long does it take you to write a book?

It varies, because writing is not just about putting words on paper, it’s about developing the message.

For this book, the process took time because I wanted to be intentional. There were moments of writing, pausing, refining, and making sure everything was clear and impactful. It’s not rushed, instead it’s built carefully.

What is the most difficult part of writing a book?

The most difficult part is making something deep and meaningful, also simple and easy to understand.

Especially when writing for teenagers, you have to communicate powerful truths in a way that is clear, engaging, and relatable. That takes thought, effort, and a lot of revision.

But it’s also one of the most rewarding parts of the process.


About the Author


"Marlyse Tchamko is passionate about helping teens walk daily with Jesus, embrace their God-given gifts, and step boldly into their unique purpose. As a teenager, she wrestled with questions of identity, emptiness, and meaning—until she discovered that true fulfillment is found only in a real relationship with Christ. Out of that journey, she founded Seeds of Purpose, a ministry devoted to equipping teens with seven biblical keys to live out God’s calling. Marlyse is a devoted wife and mother of four, whose love and curiosity inspire her writing every day."

 

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