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Thursday, September 4, 2025

Virtual Book Tour: Wooded Discovery by B.B. Swann @pumpupyourbook

 

 Zaidyn Mitchell’s senior year takes a wild turn when his newly awakened magic, a dangerous enemy, and a promise to his crush thrust him into a fight to save both their lives—and maybe win her heart in the process.

 


Author: B.B. Swann

Publisher: Independent

Pages: 251

Genre: YA Fantasy

Format: Paperback, Kindle

His senior year just turned magical. Now if only he can win his crush’s affections without getting killed.

Seventeen-year-old Zaidyn Mitchell would rather not be weird. But nothing can be stranger than when the self-proclaimed bookworm wakes up one night, floating several feet above his bed. Still desperate to fit in after his parents unceremoniously unlocked his abilities, all Zaidyn wants is to date the girl of his dreams.

With his magic a little uncontrolled, the budding wizard finally makes a move and promises his beautiful classmate to help stop a construction project from destroying the nearby woods. But when an unknown force attacks and tries to separate them, Zaidyn fears this supernatural world is about to send them to their doom.

Can the teen would-be hero find a way to save them both?

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Book Excerpt

“Hey, Duke,” Iggy calls out, walking toward her. She salutes him with her cone.

Iggy makes life look so easy. He’s smart, but nobody thinks of Iggy as the nerdy kid. He talks to everyone, and they listen—the jocks, the brains, the potheads, even the teachers. He doesn’t belong to one group; he fits into them all.

Nobody listens to me. I’m the Watson to his Holmes. The Samwise to his Frodo. The Sheldon to his Leonard. I’m side-kick material, and he’s the blond-haired blue-eyed hero all the way.

We stop next to the two-foot brick wall separating the patio from the parking lot. The pecans from my sundae squirm like cockroaches in my gut.

“Hey, Iggy. How was summer? Hot enough for you?”

“Always. What’s up?”

“Same old thing,” Piper says. Her gray eyes settle on me. “Hi, Zaidyn. You look… different.”

It’s ninety-five degrees, but her gaze, and the fact that it’s on me for once, sends shivers down my back. I open my mouth to answer but nothing comes out. My head pounds with the beat of a drummed death toll. Iggy bails me out. Again.

“Yeah,” he says. “He took a magic potion and grew half a foot this summer. Never thought I’d have to look up to him.”

They laugh, and I suck in a deep breath, trying to tame the restless pecans.

I catch Iggy’s smile from the corner of my eye and fight the urge to throat punch him. Piper shifts from one foot to the other. She looks at me and raises her eyebrow.

“Looking forward to school, Duke?” Iggy asks.

“Sure.” Piper raises a fist in a mock cheer. “Ready to get back to higher education.”

“Spoken like a true teacher’s kid.” Iggy laughs, pointing to the shakes. “Drowning your sorrows in ice cream tonight?”

“No,” Piper wipes her forehead with the back of her hand. “Student council is meeting. I’m trying to convince them we need to institute a mandatory recycling program at school, but negotiations have stalled. Everyone wanted a sugar break.”

Piper’s motto; always looking out for the environment. Her dedication is one of the things I like about her. And her face. And her body, but those are bonuses to her personality.

“Got plans for tonight? I hear Melody is having a back-to-school bonfire.” He jerks his head toward me. “We can pick you up.”

Her eyes widen a little, and my already hot face explodes with heat. Really? What, is he my dad setting up a playdate?

(Note to self: Operation Embarrass Zaidyn complete.)

“Thanks, but uhm… I can’t.” I cross my arms over my chest and rock back on my heels. “I’ve gotta get home early tonight. My mom said she needed my help for something.”

It’s kind of true. Mom always makes a back-to-school-meal. She says it’s for me, but I think it’s to make herself believe that I’m not growing up and still like to play with Matchbox cars and Legos. Not that I’d tell Iggy that. He gives me enough crap about being a mama’s boy already.

“Yeah, same here.” Piper’s face turns red. “I-I mean I’ve got stuff to do. Anyway, the shakes are melting. See ya at school tomorrow.”

Piper frowns, darting her gaze at me. I twitch my lips, but she’s already getting into her car.

Iggy sighs as she drives away. “What was that? I set you up perfectly.”

“Set me up for what? Looking like an idiot who needs his friend to do all the talking?”

He laughs. “No, for you to make a move and get your game on. Never know. You could have been making out around the fire later. Or more.”

“Is sex all you think about?” We head for my car. He probably thinks I’m sabotaging him. But too many failed missions have eliminated my ability to feel guilty. Iggy will get over it. “I’m not just after sex.”

“You’re such a liar.” Iggy laughs. “You’re afraid to get laid.”

“Not every guy just wants to get laid.”

“Yes, they do. They just don’t want to admit it because they think it makes them look like a pig.”

“Well, sorry.” I click the locks to my Civic. “I don’t want to look like a pig.”

The inside of my car feels like Satan’s butt crack. I turn the key and crank the air-conditioning on the highest fan setting, angling the vents toward my dripping face.

Iggy adjusts his sunglasses. Leaning his elbow on the passenger door, he clicks his tongue.

“Someday you’ll change your mind. When the right girl comes along and juices you up. Here.” He grabs my wallet from the cup holder in the console and tucks a flat, blue, square-shaped package inside—the word Trojan printed in white across the front. “Just in case. Someday even you might need it.”

He laughs and I tighten my grip on the steering wheel.

“Jerk.”

“Wussy,” he replies, still laughing.

Gritting my teeth, I pull away from Northside and head through town toward Iggy’s house. Piper, the right girl, turns me into a freaking Mott’s Juice factory. But it doesn’t matter. She wouldn’t want me even if I grow two more feet, gain fifty pounds, and learn to fly.

***

Later that night after a shower, I pick a Dean Koontz book from the pile on my nightstand and lean back on the feather pillow behind my head. Maybe some supernatural talking dogs will help me relax.

Ten pages in, my mind wanders to the disaster at Northside Dairy. Piper said hi and acted friendly, but I can’t forget the oh shit look on her face when Iggy suggested she hang out with us at her best friend’s party. Her wide gray eyes looking everywhere but at me, because she’s too nice to do what other girls do—laugh at the thought of hanging with me.

College may beckon with its boundless possibilities of hiding from myself because nobody will know me, but first I need to get through my last year of high school. I look different, but everything will still be the same. The same teachers. The same kids. The same bullshit.

The weirdness at the library and my ‘floating’ sundae cup… that’s all it was. Weirdness. My weird book-brain making me think I have something special going on.

Shaking my head, I return to my book, hoping to get lost in the story and forget about my boring life. Same old same old.

I know better. I’m ordinary. No, worse than that—I’m stagnant. As much as I’d like it to, nothing ever changes around here. Least of all me. I drift off to sleep after a few chapters, where at least in my imagination I can soar ahead of the crowd.

– Excerpted from Wooded Discovery by B.B. Swann. Reprinted with permission.

About the Author

BB Swann is a twenty-seven-year retired elementary teacher who writes books for children and young adults. Her issue-driven stories focus on characters who face difficulties most readers can relate to, and how they succeed through perseverance, ingenuity, and hope. She is also a literary agent at FinePrint Literary Management in New York representing a diverse group of authors that write picture books through adult manuscripts mostly in the genres of sci-fi, fantasy, or speculative fiction. You can visit her at Facebook, Instagram and TicToc.


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Review: NightBlooms and a Burial (A Small Town Cozy Mystery) by Gemma Harper

NightBlooms and a Burial

A Poppy James Cozy Mystery #1

by Gemma Harper

Published: August 29, 2025

Genre: Cozy Mystery, Cozy Animal Mystery, Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Short Reads

 

Blurb:


A hidden garden. A whispered warning. And one too-curious café owner digging into secrets that were meant to stay buried.

When Poppy James, owner of Willowbrook’s beloved café Perk & Page, discovers a cryptic note in her tip jar and a forgotten seed packet labeled “Moonshade,” she chalks it up to a prank—until local florist Ivy Barrett collapses under suspicious circumstances. With her beagle sidekick Midsip sniffing out clues and her glitter-loving best friend Nadine at her side, Poppy finds herself drawn into a mystery woven through the town’s gardens, gossip, and ghostly history.

As whispers of a long-dormant group called the Gardener’s Circle resurface, Poppy uncovers ritualistic ledgers, burned invitations, and a symbol she’s seen once before—in her grandmother’s attic. Ivy’s sister Laurel and the town historian Theo both seem to know more than they’re saying, but their evasions only deepen the mystery.

Someone in Willowbrook has secrets planted deep—and they’ll do anything to keep them from blooming.

If Poppy can’t untangle the roots in time, the truth might be pruned before it ever blooms!

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My Review:

NightBlooms and a Burial marks the first installment in Gemma Harper’s A Poppy James Cozy Mystery series. Numerous secrets concealed within Willowbrook are poised for revelation in NightBlooms and a Burial. This tale is packed with unexpected twists and turns that maintain a steady flow of intrigue.

As Poppy investigates the town’s hidden realities, she uncovers a tangled web of mysteries that tests her perceptions of those she believed she knew. Every hint draws her closer to uncovering Willowbrook’s shadowy history, yet it also jeopardizes her safety.

It’s a captivating story that immersed me in its world right from the start. NightBlooms and a Burial begins with intensity and only grows more thrilling as I hurried toward the conclusion, eager for each revelation as Poppy James dives into her signature investigation, solving Ivy’s puzzling collapse.

Hints and clues start to surface at Poppy’s café, Perk & Page, as well as other locations linked to Ivy’s accident. The deeper Poppy probes, the more intricate the mystery becomes. The tension kept me glued to my chair as I tried to help Poppy uncover the truths hidden within Willowbrook and the reasons behind the reluctance to reveal them.

I am eager to explore more adventures in the Poppy James Cozy Mystery series. I look forward to the mysteries that Poppy, Midsip, and Nadine will unravel in the upcoming book.

I highly recommend all cozy mystery fans grab a copy of NightBlooms and a Burial today!

Check out all the books in the Poppy James Cozy Mystery Series I’ve read.


Caffeine and a Corpse

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NightBlooms and a Burial #1

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Review: Lawless World (EMP Aftermath #6) by Grace Hamilton

Lawless World

EMP Aftermath #6

by Grace Hamilton

Published: July 12, 2023

Genre: Dystopian, Science Fiction, Post-Apocalyptic


Blurb:


The final battle for survival has begun…

Reunited with his wife and daughter, Bear knows his family will never be truly safe until the Militia has been eliminated. Determined to end the threat once and for all, they agree to help the Freemen with one final push against this dangerous enemy.

Meanwhile, Laurel struggles to combat a new sickness sweeping through the Freemen ranks before they lose anyone else. Seeking vital medical supplies, they travel to Laurel’s former sanctuary, South Minneha Hospital. But a lot has changed since they left to go find Mae. The hospital is in ruins and the remaining residents are struggling to survive in the wreckage.

The Militia have one final trick up their sleeves — weapons of war, that survived the EMP — and General James Bruce plans to rain fire upon his enemies. Bear, Laurel and the others have no choice. They must fight to survive.

But against such overwhelming firepower, is all hope lost?


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My Review:

Bear, Laurel, Mae, and Trent were heading to Bear's house in Thunder Bay, but Laurel wanted to stop by Minneha Hospital, where she had worked before the EMP, to check on her friends.

 

Gideon, Mae's friend, is with the militia when he overhears some of the men discussing an attack on the hospital where Bear, Laurel, and Mae are staying. Gideon leaves the militia to find Mae and inform her that they plan to attack and steal all their supplies. The militia no longer aims to help people; instead, they want to conquer the world and take full control.

 

The hospital is in chaos since Laurel was last there; the roof has collapsed due to frozen pipes that thawed and burst. It may no longer be safe for anyone to stay there. When the militia arrives, Laurel must try to convince her friends to leave and find a safer place.

 

Mae believes they should stay and fight the militia. She thinks they will keep chasing them unless they stop them now. Is it possible for Mae, Bear, Laurel, Art, and the other Freeman to stop the militia before it's too late?

 

From the very first page, Lawless World grabbed my attention and held it all the way through. It still sticks with me, and I believe it will for a long time. The world-building is incredible, as I’ve mentioned before. I can’t fully express how amazing it is.

 

I have truly loved reading the EMP Aftermath series and hate to see it end. I will miss this world and all its characters. I’ve spent so much time with these characters that they feel like friends.

 

I highly recommend Lawless World to fans of post-apocalyptic stories! Get your copy of Lawless World today!

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Broken World #1

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Chaotic World #2

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Dangerous World #3

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Divided World #4

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Collapsed World #5

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Lawless World #6

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Book Tour + #Giveaway: Selected Misdemeanors by Sue William Silverman @RABTBookTours

 


Essays at the Mercy of the Reader


Creative Nonfiction; Essay Collection; Flash-Essay Collection

Date Published: September 1, 2025

Publisher: University of Nebraska Press



The essays in Selected Misdemeanors are unapologetic word grenades lobbed into an otherwise complacent forgetfulness. Throughout the collection, Sue William Silverman focuses on pivotal, often fleeting moments that defined the course of her life, such as a fraught family vacation; an evening watching the Chippendale dancers’ extravaganza; a Pac-Man-and-bourbon-fueled rumination on failed relationships; and the way melodramatic movies such as Rome Adventure shape an adolescent’s idea of love. Ranging from short to flash to micro length, these emotionally courageous writings imbue minimalist forms with maximalist emotions and an unrepentant, no-holds-barred attitude. Each action explored in this collection produces the Butterfly Effect—seemingly quotidian events rippling into emotional tsunamis.

 


Excerpt:

 “Sometimes, at the oil companies, I was given an adding machine and long rows of numbers to add or subtract, multiply or divide. Scrolls of meaningless numbers. Was I calculating gallons of oil? The price of crude? The salaries of CEOs minus the wages of temp workers until they equaled greed? Yet I felt a certain satisfaction when I finished, when each column was neat, accurate, precise. Which made me hope I myself could (maybe) pass for neat, accurate, precise.”

 

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Review Tour + #Giveaway: Coal Dreams by Annette Oppenlander @GoddessFish


COAL DREAMS

Annette Oppenlander

GENRE: Historical Fiction


BLURB:


An emotional insight into the fate of the more than twenty million forced laborers in Hitler’s Third Reich—an impossible love for a German woman and the endurance of the human spirit to find a way to freedom.

Bochum, Germany, April 1943: While her husband has been at war for three years, twenty-five-year-old Marie Heinrich ekes out a living on a small farm. Her goats, whose milk and cheese help her survive, are her pride and joy. Until the SS confiscates the animals and Marie is forced to take a job at the nearby Schwarzenberg coal mine. Lyon, France, April 1943: Adrien Rocheau’s shoulder wound from the war has barely healed, when the SS arrests and forces him on a train to Germany. In Bochum, he is assigned to the Schwarzenberg mine. Since he speaks fluent German—his mother is from Alsace—he occasionally escapes the claustrophobic pit as a translator. With Adrien’s support, Marie, who registers the newly arrived forced laborers, finds a way to communicate with the strangers.

Grateful for his help, she slips the Frenchman a little bread and a spare shirt. But socializing with foreign workers is strictly forbidden and punishable by law. While Adrien and his comrades slave away up to fourteen hours a day and quickly grow weaker, Marie searches for a way to help the men. If only it weren’t for her spying neighbor and her controlling boss.


Excerpt:

Bochum, Germany, April 1943

Marie

Every time Marie fed her eleven goats, a lightness gripped her heart, as if she were one of them, being fed clover, hay and pieces of corn as a special reward. The amber-colored eyes looked at her attentively and understandingly, as friends would; the bleating changed depending on her mood. Sometimes it sounded like babbling, fast and cheerful, then slow, more thoughtful, and sometimes it reminded her of laughter.

When she crouched between them, talking to them and stroking their rough coats, she could forget the rest of the world, her sadness and occasional despair. When was the last time she had looked in a mirror or taken care of her clothes, when survival required all her energy? For she was far too slight to keep her parents-in-law’s farm in order, especially now that her Heinz had been serving in the war for three years.

Liese, come on dear, look—here are some cabbage leaves. You’ve got to eat,” she called to her oldest goat, who was smaller than the others but had already given birth to four kids. Now she was pregnant again, her belly round and angular, her steps ponderous. The former cowshed served as a shelter for the animals, as Hitler’s henchmen had confiscated her cows and three horses two years ago. Two men in uniform with stoic expressions had appeared one afternoon and held a note in front of her, saying that the Reich demanded sacrifices from its citizens.


My Review:

Marie Heinrich had been working on her farm while her husband had been fighting in the war for the past three years. Then one day, the SS came and took her goats. Marie, needing a way to make money, went to work at the nearby Schwarzenberg coal mine.

While working at the mine and registering the new men brought in, she met a man named Adrien Rocheau from France. Adrien could speak both French and German because his mother was from Alsace. His mother wanted him to be able to speak her language too. Adrien became a translator and occasionally avoided working in the mine for a few hours.

Although it was forbidden for Marie to speak or interact with the French workers, she would sneak around and talk with Adrien sometimes. She tried to help him by sneaking food or giving him a shirt that belonged to her husband.

Against the rules, Adrien started visiting Marie at her farm on Sundays. They knew if they were caught, the consequences would be dangerous for both of them. And Marie had a very noisy neighbor.

'Coal Dreams' is about the lives of men and women who weren’t fighting in the war. It shows how men were forced to work in the mines against their will. 'Coal Dreams' is about a forbidden relationship between a man and a woman during WWII.

'Coal Dreams' was a very intense and captivating read that kept me glued to the pages as I raced to the end, eager to learn more about Marie and Adrien, their lives, and the history during the war.

I have thoroughly enjoyed reading another story in the 'Moving Love Stories of WWII Germany' series and can’t wait to read more.

I highly recommend 'Coal Dreams' and other stories in the 'Moving Love Stories of WWII Germany' series. Grab a copy of 'Coal Dreams' today!



AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Annette Oppenlander is an award-winning writer, literary coach and educator. As a bestselling historical novelist, Oppenlander is known for her authentic characters and stories based on true events, coming alive in well-researched settings. Having lived in Germany the first half of her life and the second half in various parts of the U.S., Oppenlander inspires readers by illuminating story questions as relevant today as they were in the past.

Oppenlander’s bestselling true WWII story, Surviving the Fatherland, received eight nominations/awards. Uniquely, Oppenlander weaves actual historical figures and events into her plots, giving readers a flavor of true history while enjoying a captivating story.

Oppenlander shares her knowledge through writing workshops at colleges, libraries, festivals and schools. She also offers vivid presentations and author visits. The mother of fraternal twins and a son, she now lives with her husband and Kromfohrländer Archie in the beautiful Münsterland in Germany.


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Book Blast + #Giveaway: Sound Catchers by Jessica Coriat @GoddessFish



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Sound Catchers is about Maddy, a twin girl who experiences hearing loss early in her childhood. Initially, she is fitted with bilateral hearing aids. As her loss progresses, she makes the transition to cochlear implants. The book captures the world in which Maddy lives in a lyrical and loving way. It creates an awareness of children with hearing loss as part of the world around them, enabling the reader a glimpse into that experience through Maddy's journey.

This book contributes to a greater understanding of those who live with hearing loss. It helps the reader to build empathy, and it creates an awareness of differences. As such, it holds a valuable place in the social/emotional curriculum, which is taught in schools nationwide.
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Jessica Coriat completed her bachelor of science in Special Education/Elementary Education and went on to earn two master's degrees, one in Deaf Education and the other in Creative Writing for Children. With over twenty years of experience as a teacher of the deaf and hard of hearing, Jessica continues to teach her students alongside their typical hearing peers. As a full-time working mother of three teenagers, Jessica has plenty of free time on her hands. She enjoys spending it in her home in New Jersey, with her son, her twin girls and their cavapoo, Bailey. Jessica is also passionate about living a healthy lifestyle. She is thrilled to have written this book and continues to make time to write each day.

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Book Blitz: Delivered by James Mondesir @RABTBookTours



Literary Fiction

Date Published: May 15, 2025

 

 


 Delivered is a moving, contemporary novel about Jean Valeur, a Haitian American NYU grad student whose life is derailed after he’s wrongly arrested during a party sting. After a harrowing stint at Rikers Island, Jean is released under a COVID-19 emergency order into a city unrecognizable from the one he once knew. Now a food delivery worker, he must rebuild a broken life, reconnect with estranged loved ones, and face the friend who betrayed him.


Told entirely in Jean’s raw, lyrical voice, Delivered is an unforgettable story of redemption, justice, and self-forgiveness.

 

“Freedom, it suggests, is not the absence of bars, but the hard-won choice to forgive not just others but also oneself.” — Publishers Weekly

 

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James Mondesir is a Haitian-American writer, educator and father. His work centers on themes of justice, race, and personal redemption. He lives in Jersey City with his wife and their dog. Delivered is his second novel.


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Release Blitz + #Giveaway: A Skeleton Crew Anthology by Dahlia Donovan @DahliaDonovan @HotTreePromos @hottreepubs

Title: A Skeleton Crew Anthology
Genre: Paranormal Cozy Mystery
Release Date: September 4, 2025
PublisherHot Tree Publishing
Cover Designer: BookSmith Design

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Come sit by the fire with tea and your knitting needles—and take a deeper dive into the world of South Myrddin. From fated mates to ships passing in the night to an ill-fated romance and more, the anthology puts a magnifying glass on many in the village. You’ll want a strong brew to enjoy while you delve into the mysteries.

Her Name Was Ness

Learn the truth behind the myth of Loch Ness. Follow the dramatic tale of Ness MacDougal and the two who hold her heart. Beset on all sides by warring warlocks, druids, and vampires. Can the three lovers find their escape before her family castle is brought down around them?

Whey to His Heart

When fated mates meet over the renovation of an old stone cottage, an introverted lion shifter and a gargoyle stonemason find themselves building a connection stone by stone. The two men battle the weather, their own doubts, and their chronic illness to find common ground. Sometimes, the universe knows just what one needs in life.

Pay the Piper

Two beautiful shifters have one amazingly satisfying night. Aroha Kiri spends most of her time making beautiful jewellery. She finds herself delightfully distracted by a roaming bagpipe-playing dancer who moves to the beat of her own rhythm.

Snapshots of a Faded Affair

From awkward, almost sweet beginning to bitterly icy end, Emrys and Jonatan Pacehco can never seem to forget each other. If soulmates were fated, their bond has to be cursed. Despite a gulf of time and pain between them, it is nigh impossible for them to say goodbye.

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A collection of short bits and pieces that don’t quite fit into the series. See Hyde’s arrival in the village and learn about Emrys’s connection to the land. The chaos kittens make their very first appearance in their vampire’s world.


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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.