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Review: The Sleepy Hollow Incident: Book One by PD Alleva @PdallevaAuthor

The Sleepy Hollow Incident: Book One

by P.D. Alleva

Published: October 7, 2025

Publisher: Chamber Door Publishing, LLC

Genre: Horror, Romance, Fantasy, Gothic


Blurb:


Where dark romance meets supernatural terror, a love story becomes a battle for salvation.

In a small town shrouded in shadows, a sinister alliance between love and darkness is forged. Winter, 1997. Marc Saduj, a romance writer, watches his beloved Lori Francon slip away after a car crash. Desperate to save her, he makes a deal with the mysterious Man in Black - his soul in exchange for her life. But as Lori miraculously recovers and returns to Long Island, Marc retreats to a foreboding mansion in Sleepy Hollow's western woods.

As mutilated bodies start appearing in town, Detective Stephen Carver follows a trail of medieval torture and satanic worship, all leading to Marc. But the truth is far more terrifying than anyone could imagine. When Lori discovers Marc's notebook detailing the murders, she rushes back to save him, only to find herself at the center of an ancient evil's resurgence. The Man in Black is no ordinary demon, and Marc's bargain has set in motion a chain of events that could unleash hell on earth.

As a celestial portal threatens to open and Marc's possession deepens, Lori must face the ultimate question - when someone sells their soul to save your life, what are you willing to sacrifice to save theirs?

Gothic in its atmospheric dread, romantic in its core relationship, horrific in its supernatural violence, and fantastical in its cosmic mythology, The Sleepy Hollow Incident is a chilling four-book gothic horror series that weaves together forbidden love, ancient evil, and the price of salvation. Award-winning author PD Alleva creates a dark saga where love is both weapon and sacrifice, and the boundary between devotion and damnation dissolves like mist in moonlight.

With its spine-tingling suspense and haunting atmosphere, this book is perfect for fans of "The Haunting of Hill House" and "The Witching Hour". Don't miss out on this chilling tale!

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My Review:

I was immediately engrossed in the dark and unsettling tale of The Sleepy Hollow Incident Book One. I was drawn into the horrifying events on the first page.

The Sleepy Hollow Incident Book One begins with a body, sliced from end to end, resting on a bed in a hotel room. What a gory scene! I can picture it all in all its glorious, horrifying glory because the words are so well worded.

In The Sleepy Hollow Incident Book One, they are involved in a horrific accident that puts both in the ICU. Marc wakes up first, while Lori remains in a coma, in critical condition. Lori’s mother, Elena, won’t allow Marc to visit, but the determined man slips into her room while her mother is away. Marc enters a dark world when he learns that Lori may not survive. He makes a deal with a dark man, offering his life for Lori’s.

I was unable to put the book down because of the overwhelming suspense. As I hurried to the end of The Sleepy Hollow Incident Book One, I was captivated and eager to see what would happen next. What a terrible tale!

I am eager to see what occurs in Book Two of The Sleepy Hollow Incident!


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More Memoirs of a Rocket Scientist

Memoir
Date Published: October 7, 2025     
Publisher: Pawpress



 A life of adventure, science, and survival— one man's journey from writing for Star Trek® to exploring the edges of the world


After co-writing "The Tholian Web," a classic episode of the original series of Star Trek, Chester L. Richards charted a path unlike any other—one that led him from the wonders of science and engineering to the wilds of uncharted rivers and exotic creatures with sharp teeth, some of them human. Now, in The Trek Continues: More Memoirs of a Rocket Scientist, the award-winning author of From the Potato to Star Trek and Beyond shares a Tholian Web night and the surprising legacy of the show, and series, in his new, unforgettable collection of true-life stories about extraordinary people, leading-edge projects, the love of his life Sarah and oh, those wilds.


Excerpt:


INT. A spacious living room in a suburban Southern California home -NIGHT - Nov 15, 1968



While my friend Judy greets new guests, early arrivals mill

about her parents’ living room, chatting over snacks. The

mood is festive, the place packed. Friends and family have

come to help us celebrate — Judy and I had come up with the

original story and collaborated in writing “The Tholian Web,”

an episode of the Original Star Trek® television series. Now

we’re about to see the show we’d created. For the first time.

On live TV. With a roomful of expectant friends and family.

And I’m saying very little. To be honest, I can’t wait to see

how our words will turn out onscreen. We know the folks at

the Star Trek offices liked the show. But this is different. This

is the first product I’d had a role in putting out to the world.

How would “real” people react?

As I’m waiting nervously for show time, a movement

catches my eye — Judy’s father, settling into one of the two

chairs reserved for him and Judy’s mom. A tall, rangy man, Mr.

Burns had always commanded respect. Beginning as a police

officer in Oklahoma, he’d moved on to a post that gave him

a much broader mandate. In fact, he’d become an Oklahoma

Ranger, teaming up with members of their counterparts the

Texas Rangers on various occasions. In the thick of it for

years, he had his share of tales of derring-do to tell. Among

other things, he was, for a while, partnered with Frank Hamer,

the Texas Ranger who took down Bonnie and Clyde. Retired

now from on-the-job injuries, this evening must be as much a

gratification for him as for Judy and myself. And of course for

Judy’s mom.

Wait!” one of the guests asks. Racing out of the room,

she returns quickly, bowl of popcorn topped up. Everyone else

signals they’re set.

It’s time. Judy’s mom and dad settled, the rest of us find a

spot on the floor, snuggling up together to somehow fit into

the space. Eyes look up, lock on the TV. The air in the room

is electric. A friend turns on the television — a color TV, rare

at the time. The screen comes alive. A cheer goes up — it’s the

opening tune and scene: the Star Ship Enterprise approaching

against a backdrop of space and stars. Judy’s name and mine

appear on the screen. Wild applause!

CUT TO:

We are on the bridge of the Enterprise. The ship is tasked to

find the missing Defiant, a sister ship. They do find it, but the

Defiant keeps warping into and out of a parallel universe —

seemingly a ghost ship. Captain Kirk leads a boarding party to

the Defiant where they discover the crew is indeed dead.

All this is familiar. After all, Judy and I wrote it! But it is

fascinating to see how the actors and production people bring our

words to life.



Captain Kirk is lost while being transported back to the

Enterprise. The crew mourns at his memorial service. But

then, he reappears — a spectral figure haunting the bridge

and corridors! Is he somehow alive? Is he trapped in this

strange region of space? Can he be recovered? Or is he really

a ghost, truly dead and forever doomed to wander the ship,

an apparition passing through the walls of the Enterprise. The

crew of the Enterprise is terrified.

Meanwhile, the Enterprise faces a deadly serious problem:

A Tholian ship arrives and a strange, crystal-like, being

appears on the screen. He is anything but friendly.

It isn’t long before everyone’s cheering the good guys,

booing the Tholians, and bombarding the screen with

popcorn. People are making comments, laughing. In awe at

the wonderful graphics. But oh, those clunky space suits…

The mood changes. The room becomes tense. Clearly, all

hell is about to break loose. After the combat skirmish both

the Enterprise and the Tholian ship are immobilized and

must lick their wounds until repairs can be made. Then the

Tholians deploy something new: a web of energy to envelop

and capture the Enterprise…

Over dinner at the Mongolian Barbeque Mike Minor had

explained the exacting process of the web’s creation. But now I finally

get to see his wonderful stop-action animation of the web as it is being

woven. I am really impressed.

A few more scenes and the show is over. A cheer and

applause charge the air. Our friends get to their feet and head

to the kitchen for more refreshments. Judy and I join them,

and are inundated with congratulations. Eventually people

begin taking their leave.

The evening has been a triumph. I hadn’t realized how

wound up I was, wondering how it would go. Now, with

everyone’s enthusiastic reactions, I can relax and enjoy the

satisfaction of a job well done.

The house is quiet. Time to join Judy on the sofa for

post-mortems. We laugh at some of the stuff that had been on

the screen. There was that scene where Spock and McCoy are

reviewing Kirk’s video. “The dialog didn’t make sense,” I say.

How did that happen?” Judy fills me in. She had frequented

the set often during Star Trek’s shooting.

I had only visited once during those times. That was not exactly

a thrilling experience. Mostly people sat around for hours while

the lighting technicians did their magic. Somehow the light aboard

the USS Enterprise seemed to emanate uniformly from the walls

themselves. You have to look very carefully at the final product to

notice any shadows.

About the dialog that didn’t make sense: It turns out, Judy

informs me, the actors didn’t like their parts in the scene. So

they swapped each other’s dialog. Of course this completely

wrecked the scene’s logic. Judy caught the script trade at the

time but nobody else at Star Trek apparently did. We have a

good laugh.

I tell Judy that it was wonderful how the actors ran with

the humor in a later scene. I know it had been a difficult

one for her to write. Unhappy with her relatively flat first

version, Judy tossed it and replaced it with a witty gem — a

little masterpiece. The scene steals the show. Our friends

bombarded the TV with a hail of popcorn when viewing it.

They obviously agreed. 





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BookTour + #Giveaway: The Adventures of Hairy Spinner by Heidi Scarano @RABTBookTours

 


Children's Book

Date Published: 11-23-2024

Publisher: Bright Communications



Hairy Spinner lives in the canopy of the rainforest. He's different than his family as he craves adventure - more than just catching a large insect in his web. Suddenly, he is being whisked away on the back of a bat who hasn't earned her full pilot's wings. They set off on a harrowing adventure through the forest, meeting others along the way, while trying to return Hairy to his family.

 


Interview with Heidi Scarano

    What is your favorite part of the book?

    Where each character knows they don’t have to pretend to be something they are not with each other.

    Does your book have a lesson? Moral?

    Kindness and friendship goes a long way - you have someone else to depend on.

    Are your characters based off real people or did they all come entirely from your imagination?

    They are entirely out of my imagination - which might make me a bit odd- haha

    Of all the characters you have created, which is your favorite and why?

    Blitz- she is the underdog in so many ways - kicked out because she can’t land correctly, wondering on her own, no friends (at first) but still trying her hardest.

    What character in your book are you least likely to get along with?

    Hoover - he likes to play way too many jokes!

    What would the main character in your book have to say about you?

    Thanks for bringing the story of our friendship to light.

    Do you want each book to stand on its own, or are you trying to build a body of work with connections between each book?

    There will be a trilogy of this series - each book will follow the same main characters as they age and interact with more of the forest friends and each other.


About the Author

 

 Author Heidi Scarano resides in Berks County, PA. She is a avid lover of nature, science, and photography. She enjoys outings with her family and seeking new adventures via traveling, when she likes to experience local customs, cultures and foods.


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Book Tour: Leonie’s Leap by Marzia Pasini @RABTBookTours

 


A Liberation Journey


Visionary Fiction + Self-help/ Spirituality

Date Published: 06-03-2025

Publisher: Atmosphere Press



Dearheart, have you ever wondered about that tingle keeping you awake at night? Where does the fiery inspiration spark from? Why does your soul beckon you in? Consciousness is ever awake, whether you are asleep, stumbling, or taking the leap. It patiently waits for you to unlock the mysteries of your spirit and embrace the liberating journey that awaits.

Leonie's Leap tells of the adventures of a fifteen-year-old orphaned acrobat who escapes his dreary life to join the circus as a trapeze artist. Just as the daring acrobat takes the bold plunge into the unknown, your inner exploration reveals the hidden wonders within.

Your capacity to return to this wild inner landscape is the answer to your deepest longing, the home where every prayer settles. It doesn't matter where you come from or what path you have chosen-every bit of YOU knows it: you were born to live vibrantly from your depths. The world needs you to dwell in your wildly liberated heart. It breathes through your sacred dreams. Your wings. Your feet.

 


Interview with Marzia Pasini

    What is your favorite part of the book?

    The moments where Leonie is caught between terror and wonder because that’s when life feels most alive. That edge holds the pulse of the story: freedom often hides in the trembling.

    Does your book have a lesson? Moral?

    Not in the neat sense. I don’t believe in wrapping life up with a bow. If anything, the book breathes wonder and whispers that freedom isn’t something to chase — it’s already here when we dare to live from our depths.

    Are your characters based off real people or did they all come entirely from your imagination?

    They’re imagined but not entirely invented. In them, I see the pieces we all carry or try to bury. Each character holds those fragments differently, but they all circle back to this: what does it mean to be ourselves fully, and what price are we paying when we don’t?

    Of all the characters you have created, which is your favorite and why?

    Leonie, of course. He holds so much strength and tenderness, the ache of belonging, and the audacity of hope. He’s fragile and fierce— the kind of character who can break your heart and stitch it back together in a single page. He reminds me what it means to stay open, even when it hurts.

    What character in your book are you least likely to get along with?

    Probably the ringmaster. He controls through fear and manipulation, mistaking it for power.

    What would the main character in your book have to say about you?

    He’d say: “She keeps telling me it’s my leap, but honestly, it feels like she’s testing her own wings.”

    Do you want each book to stand on its own, or are you trying to build a body of work with connections between each book?

    Each book can stand alone, but together they point like an arrow toward freedom, belonging, and what it means to live from the heart.

About the Author

 


 Marzia is a writer and life coach devoted to heart consciousness and the sacred return to self. With a background in Philosophy and a Master’s in Comparative Politics from the London School of Economics, she began her career in international development, working with the United Nations and the Office of Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan. Two life-altering health crises sparked a profound inner shift, inspiring her to help others reconnect with their inner freedom and truth.

She is the author of Leonie’s Leap, a soul-stirring novel and inward guide exploring themes of awakening, courage, and belonging, as well as the children’s book Satya and the Sun, which follows a young girl on a magical journey through her fear of the dark—offering an empowering reflection on change, trust, and the unknown.

Originally from Italy, Marzia has lived in six countries and now makes her home in India with her husband and two children.


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Blurb Blitz + #Giveaway: A Gilded City Trilogy by Jane Loeb Rubin @GoddessFish



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Jane Loeb Rubin 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:

In the Hands of Women, (June 2023) takes the reader on an electrifying ride through the dawn of the 20th century, delving into the restrictive state of women’s rights, backroom abortions, the plight of immigrants to the Lower East Side of NYC and the prison system at Blackwell’s Island, all through the voice of a young OB/Gyn, Tillie’s younger sister, Hannah.

Threadbare, (June 2024) is a historical novel written as a tribute to Jane Rubin’s great-grandmother, Mathilda (Tillie), who died from a ‘woman’s disease’ in the early years of the twentieth century. It explores the ultra-conservative late Victorian era through a Jewish female character living among the poor, struggling to build a garment company and pushing back against antisemitic and misogynistic values dominating the time. She acquired wealth, only to have life upended by a cruel, unexpected challenge.

Over There (June 2025) brings four family members of Threadbare and In the Hands of Women, all doctors and nurses, into The Great War, each facing down authentic challenges of the period. Meticulously researched and crafted on four stages, the reader experiences the jarring reality of trench warfare, magnificent rise of the American Hospital in Paris, unimagined medical innovations owed to the dedication of healthcare workers, and the universal, frightening impact war has on children.


Read an Excerpt from IN THE HANDS OF WOMEN


I glanced at Nurse Hammond. Her head was bent to the wood floor, hands squeezed so tightly, I could see the white in her knuckles. The navy muslin dress worn beneath her white apron matched the dark circles under her eyes. I held back from the pack of students as they left the ward. Nurse Hammond was at the end of her night shift, little time left to hear the full story.

“Nurse, were you in delivery during the twins’ births?” I whispered.

“I was.” She straightened her back, darting her eyes to the nursery.

I took a step closer to her. “Did anything unusual happen?”

After a lengthy pause, she rubbed her fingers, eyes downcast.

“Nurse Hammond, what happened?” I persisted.

“You know Adams, always impatient.” She turned her eyes from the floor then to mine. “He couldn’t stand the mother’s screaming and knocked her out cold with ether. Then he went in deep with the forceps, taking forever. I think he would have had more luck if he kept her awake and changed her position.” She took in a sharp breath. “But who am I to say? You can’t utter a word. I need my job. I’ve four children at home.”

I nodded, understanding. “You can trust me. Go home and get some rest.” I scurried down the hall to the nursery.

“Where’ve you been, Isaacson?” Dr. Adams barked as I walked through the doorway.

“My apology doctor, lavatory.”

Dr. Adams crossed his arms on his chest, haughtily shaking his head at the ring of men standing around the twins’ bassinettes. “See there, gentlemen? That’s what happens when women are allowed into the profession. Always needing to fix their hair.”

Blood shot to my face. How long would he get away with his negligence? I stifled my annoyance, while studying the infants. The smaller baby’s hand began to tremor.


About the Author:

Author, Jane Loeb Rubin has won numerous awards including the Historical Novel Society's First Chapters short list for Over There, released May, 2025 by Level Best Books. She will be speaking at numerous Florida events as listed on her website.

With an extensive healthcare background Ms. Rubin began writing in 2009 after a serious cancer diagnosis. She now has a four-book deal with Level Best Books (Threadbare-2024, In the Hands of Women-2023, Over There-2025, The Hat Trick-2026), following the fictional life of her great-grandmother’s family.

In the Hands of Women, (June 2023) takes the reader on an electrifying ride through the dawn of the 20th century, delving into the restrictive state of women’s rights, backroom abortions, the plight of immigrants to the Lower East Side of NYC and the prison system at Blackwell’s Island, all through the voice of a young OB/Gyn, Tillie’s younger sister, Hannah.

Threadbare, (June 2024) is a historical novel written as a tribute to Jane Rubin’s great-grandmother, Mathilda (Tillie), who died from a ‘woman’s disease’ in the early years of the twentieth century. It explores the ultra-conservative late Victorian era through a Jewish female character living among the poor, struggling to build a garment company and pushing back against antisemitic and misogynistic values dominating the time. She acquired wealth, only to have life upended by a cruel, unexpected challenge.

Over There (June 2025) brings four family members of Threadbare and In the Hands of Women, all doctors and nurses, into The Great War, each facing down authentic challenges of the period. Meticulously researched and crafted on four stages, the reader experiences the jarring reality of trench warfare, magnificent rise of the American Hospital in Paris, unimagined medical innovations owed to the dedication of healthcare workers, and the universal, frightening impact war has on children.

The Hat Trick, Ms. Rubin’s work in process (May 2026) transports her family characters into the mid-1920’s in the years before the Borscht Belt in Sullivan County, NY.

Ms. Rubin, a graduate of the University of Michigan (BS, MS) and Washington University (MBA), retired from a 30-year career as a healthcare executive to begin writing full-time. She lives with her husband, David, an attorney, in Northern New Jersey. Between them, they have five adult children and seven grandchildren. Ms. Rubin’s work is available at all on-line retailers, Indigo Books, select Barnes and Noble Book stores and upon request from Level Best Books.


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Book Tour: The Retirees by Leah Orr @RABTBookTours




Retirement has never felt so deadly


Cozy Mystery

Date Published: January 5, 2026

Publisher: Orrplace Press



Welcome to the idyllic yet eccentric retirement community of The Ocean’s Edge—where retirement has never felt so deadly.

Disco is dead, there’s a serial killer on the loose, the coffin dodgers are solving cold cases, and only the neighborhood cat knows where all the proverbial bodies are buried.

When sharp-tongued sugar heiress Diana is ousted from the empire she helped build, she retreats to a posh 55+ paradise expecting peace, maybe even a pool boy. Instead, she finds a ragtag group of retirees with a knack for solving cold cases—and a disturbing knack for attracting new ones. She quickly finds herself entangled with this quirky yet capable team of senior sleuths: a psychic, tarot-reading twin duo, a retired detective, a conspiracy-minded tech guru, and a nurse who might just talk to animals.

Among tarot cards, a talking cat, and dark web dives, this misfit crew uncovers more than just bingo night secrets. Because in a place this sunny, the shadows run deep, and someone at The Ocean’s Edge has blood on their hands.

As the group begins investigating cold cases, darker truths emerge, uncovering clues that tie back to mysterious pasts, hidden traumas, and residents with more secrets than memories.

Hilarious, heartwarming, and deliciously twisted, The Retirees is a witty, tightly woven, charming, cozy mystery that reminds us it’s never too late for redemption, reinvention, or revenge—and that sometimes the most unexpected heroes come with walkers, wisdom, and wildly colorful personalities.


About the Author


Leah Orr resides with her husband and three daughters in Jensen Beach, Florida. Leah is an Amazon #1 best-selling mystery novelist of The She Shed. She has written 14 books and sold over 100,000 copies worldwide.

Leah donates the profits from her books to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Upon learning that her daughter Ashley was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis (while still in the womb), Orr knew she wanted to do something special. With some input from her mother and three daughters, it was decided that she'd write books to benefit the CF Foundation. The Orr Family has raised over $1,400,000 in the past 22 years to help find a cure.

Leah's mission to help cure Cystic Fibrosis has been featured on ABC’s Health Watch, NBC Today South Florida, ABC Today South Florida, CBS South Florida, CBS This Morning Virginia, NBC The 10! Show Philadelphia, Fox 4 News Morning Blend, The Daily Buzz, and Lifetime TV’s The Balancing Act. She has also been featured in publications such as Forbes Magazine, Medical News Today, The Boston Globe, The Miami Herald, and The Sun-Sentinel. Her daughter Ashley was also a recipient of Oprah’s generosity in The Big Give.

Popular mysteries by Leah Orr include: The Executive Suite, The Bartender, The Champagne Toast, The She Shed, and The Fruitcake. Her popular children’s books include: Messy Tessy, It Wasn’t Me, and Goodnight, Molly.

Orr and her husband were recently nominated as one of Florida’s Finest Couples by the CF Foundation and included in “In The Spotlight” on CFF.org. Leah was also nominated as one of Broward County’s top 100 Outstanding Women. Orr grew up in Boston, MA, and graduated from the University of Miami.


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More Memoirs of a Rocket Scientist

Memoir
Date Published: October 7, 2025     
Publisher: Pawpress



 A life of adventure, science, and survival— one man's journey from writing for Star Trek® to exploring the edges of the world


After co-writing "The Tholian Web," a classic episode of the original series of Star Trek, Chester L. Richards charted a path unlike any other—one that led him from the wonders of science and engineering to the wilds of uncharted rivers and exotic creatures with sharp teeth, some of them human. Now, in The Trek Continues: More Memoirs of a Rocket Scientist, the award-winning author of From the Potato to Star Trek and Beyond shares a Tholian Web night and the surprising legacy of the show, and series, in his new, unforgettable collection of true-life stories about extraordinary people, leading-edge projects, the love of his life Sarah and oh, those wilds.


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Teaser: Vendetta by Jamie Targaet @RABTBookTours @changelingpress

 


Motorcycle Club Romance, Suspense

Date Published: October 10, 2025

Publisher: Changeling Press



They betrayed me. They tried to sell my woman. But I’m the man they couldn’t kill. Now I’m the darkness coming for them.

Dylan -- I thought I could handle my uncle’s world. I thought if I kept my head down and stayed quiet, I could survive with the help of the mysterious man who’d slipped into my bed like a secret I didn’t want to question. But one night everything shattered. My uncle Eli handed me off to a trafficker like I was nothing, and the man I trusted turned out to be the ghost Eli thought he’d left hanging in the woods -- the man who would kill to keep me safe.

Vendetta -- I used to be Tank, proud to wear the Cottonmouth patch, until I spoke out against the rot our so-called leaders let poison our MC. They hung me for it. I crawled out of my grave and took a new name. Now I’m back to burn the criminal empire infecting Oak Grove, and the Cottonmouths that invited it in, to the ground.

Dylan was never supposed to be part of the plan. Hell, she’s the niece of the man who betrayed me. But I’ll die before I let him hurt her again. And when Eli and his men try to finish what they started, they’ll see I’m not the same man they tried to bury.

 

Warning: Vendetta is intended for readers 18+ due to explicit adult content, violence, and bad language. There’s no cliffhanger, no cheating, and a guaranteed HEA.

 


EXCERPT

 

Dylan

Ned’s Sundown Lounge looked rougher in the light of day than it ever did at night.

Dylan Crizer waited across the street with her keys clenched in her hand, taking it all in. The building looked old, dressed in faded black brick. The same flickering neon sign that barely spelled the word “Open” was still there. She remembered it from passing by that building as a child. The tinted windows smeared with fingerprints and smoke stains were new. While the building wasn’t falling apart just yet, it had clearly seen better days. Maybe better decades.

Yeah, it was as bad as her Uncle Eli had said it was. It blew her mind that he was now co-owner of the bar that had been there most of her life. Eli Crizer was a big bad biker, president of the Cottonmouths and all that, but he’d never been well-off before. How did a biker get that kind of money? Did he dip into his retirement account? Did he even have one of those?

Not long after she returned to Oak Grove, she found out her uncle had bought the place with a “business associate.” How did he get a business associate? The place had always fascinated her, so when she saw the ‘help wanted’ sign in the window, she marched herself in and applied right away. Not surprisingly, her uncle, who hadn’t made time to reach out to her so far, called her the same day about her application.

“It’s not the place for you, Dylan,” he said right off the bat. When she asked why, he countered with, “It’s gonna be full of drunks, ex-cons, and worse.”

She thought the fact that she’d been a waitress for years would guarantee her the job. She had bartender experience too, although she wasn’t the best at making drinks consistently good in a rough environment. Her uncle didn’t agree. “You’re a Crizer. You’re better than serving drinks to scummy people.”

But here she was anyway. Not just because she had something to prove. She now had something to rebuild. Her entire life basically. Maybe she wouldn’t be starting a new job today; Eli as a co-owner could cut her off. But she had to try.

Dylan spent five years with a man who couldn’t commit and didn’t want her to grow. Five years pretending she was happy in a dead-end relationship in Richmond. When she left him and the city, she made up her mind that she’d come back to Oak Grove and figure it out from the ground up. She’d start over. Hell, she was only twenty-five. She had time.

She was starting over right here at Ned’s Sundown Lounge.

Pushing through the front door, Dylan blinked as her eyes adjusted to the low light inside the bar. The entire place smelled of old leather, cheap whiskey, and stale beer. It appeared to be well stocked and mostly clean despite all the scuff marks and the sticky spots along the floor. The tables were roomy and spaced out well around its central dance floor. A narrow hallway led off in the direction of the restrooms and the back offices. Ned’s Sundown Lounge had its own unique charm. If you squinted.

“Good afternoon,” came a voice from behind the bar. A tall, older woman with a sharp jaw and leopard-print eyeglasses worked at polishing glasses, watching Dylan with a smile. “You must be Eli’s niece.”

“Dylan,” she said, stepping up to the bar. “Here for my first day.”

At least she hoped she was. If Eli told them she couldn’t work there, what would she do? She really needed the job and had already told him that.

“I’m Peggy,” the woman said in the way of introduction as she gave her a once-over and nodded like she approved of what she saw. “You got the job. Just stay aware and don’t take shit from anyone. Even the regulars. You’ll be fine.”

Dylan didn’t hesitate. “Wasn’t planning on it.”

“Come on.” Peggy put the last glass she polished on the bar and motioned for Dylan to follow her.

Down that narrow hallway and to the left was a line of really old lockers outside the business offices. All of them had huge padlocks, protecting the personal items the employees wanted to tuck away. Just one, at the far end, had a small key stuck in the bottom of its padlock. Peggy pointed to that one.

“There’s only one key,” Peggy warned. “If you lose it, you’re responsible for getting a new lock, okay?”

Dylan nodded, tucking her purse into the locker and securing it with the padlock before sliding its tiny silver key into the front pocket of her jeans.

Peggy jerked a thumb in the opposite direction. “The kitchen is that way. There’s not a lot of menu options to memorize. Burgers, fries, nachos. I think they have chili a couple of times a week. None of it is that great.”

Good to know. Pulling the hair tie from her wrist, she pulled her hair up into a ponytail as she followed the woman back through the bar, taking in every corner as she went. Dylan was many things but naive wasn’t one of them.

Her Uncle Eli had influence here and he led a shady biker club. And now he was a co-owner of this place. People didn’t just “run bars” these days. Bars were often covers for other things. More shady shit. She’d left a couple of bars after learning they were running drugs out of them. The second one had a full police raid one night and it took hours for it to be cleared up so everyone could go home. She never returned because drugs were dangerous and brought dangerous people. No job was worth putting herself in the line of fire.

But until she had proof that something wasn’t right here at her uncle’s bar, she was going to do the damn job. Unfortunately, she needed the money to get back on her feet.

Smile. Hustle. Listen. It had been her mantra since her first job in a bar.

Peggy looked to be somewhere in her forties. She had a no-nonsense attitude that had to come in handy in a place as rough as this. “House rules. Keep the regulars’ drinks full and staff are not allowed to talk politics. Or religion. People don’t want to think about religion when they’re drinking and partying, you know? The jukebox plays when it fucking wants to, so no beating it or kicking it. If Ned’s here and he sees you do it, he’ll lose his mind.”

“Who’s Ned?” Dylan asked.

“The other co-owner,” Peggy replied. “Try not to piss him off, even if you are Eli’s family.”

“Understood,” Dylan said.

“Now, if a fight breaks out and there’s usually one each fucking week,” Peggy explained, “don’t be a hero. Just try and get clear and wave down one of the bouncers. We usually have at least two of them scheduled each night. It’s not a bad idea to check the schedule. It’s on the whiteboard with the lockers. See who’s on duty each night so you know who you’re looking for.” She jerked her chin in the direction of the far end of the bar.

Dylan followed her gaze to the two huge guys leaning against the back wall near the hallway, perfectly still and silent. One of them was built like a refrigerator with tattoos creeping up both sides of his neck. The other looked mean even though he wasn’t actively trying to at that moment. He was leaner with an angular face and a body you could only get from hours each week in the gym. The gym rats were hit-or-miss as bouncers. Dylan would be willing to bet money that the fridge was the one to flag down in a fight.

“They don’t talk much, but they move fast, let me tell you. If some shit goes down, make eye contact, give a nod, and then get out of the way. Got it?”

“Got it,” Dylan said, scanning the room as Peggy handed her an apron and a notepad. “Is there a panic button or something? I’ve worked in other places that had them.”

Peggy snorted. “This ain’t Applebee’s, sweetheart. You see something coming, you move. Fast.

It wasn’t the serious lack of formal safety protocols that raised Dylan’s eyebrows. It was the way Peggy said it, like fights weren’t just a possibility, they were expected. Like there was a rhythm to them and they were allowed. She nodded and kept listening, but something about that rubbed her wrong.

“Most of our business is on the weekends, of course, but the VIPs come in all during the week,” Peggy went on, already moving back to the bar to stock napkins in old-fashioned metal boxes. “You’ll know them when you see them. They don’t tip, but don’t piss them off. Eli likes to keep them happy.”

Dylan paused, notebook in hand. “VIPs?”

“Locals. Out-of-towners. Some are from his MC. Doesn’t matter,” Peggy said, without looking up. “You serve what they order and stay out of their conversations. That’s not me being rude. That’s me keeping you employed.”

The words hit her like a warning. Something about all of it, the emphasis, the look in Peggy’s eyes, the way she didn’t offer names made Dylan’s stomach tighten as she kept listening, wondering what else she was going to hear. Nodding, she filed it all away and forced a smile.

“Thanks for showing me the ropes,” Dylan said. “I appreciate it.”

Peggy finally looked at her, a long, assessing stare. Then she shrugged. “You’ve got the eyes for this place. You watch everything. That’s good. Just make sure you don’t watch too closely, yeah?”

Dylan didn’t answer. But she was definitely paying attention.

“One last thing.” Peggy spoke quietly. “You’re one of the owner’s family members which probably means you’d have to really fuck up to get fired. But just keep in mind, you’re still expendable.”

“I’ll do my best to remember that.”

The evening crowd was light, just as Peggy explained it would be. It was Thursday night, and Ned’s Sundown Lounge always did look better at night. The dim lighting and the fact that the sun had already set, covered the bar’s many imperfections better than paint ever could. The jukebox was working tonight, playing songs that were moody and lazy, and they filled the space without drawing attention.

The regulars were easy to spot, planted on barstools like fixtures, beers in front of them. Some of them talked to each other in low voices, some were there on their own. Dylan had just finished clearing one of her tables when the cool night air blew a newcomer through the front doors.

Dylan glanced up and paused.

The newest patron was tall and built. She didn’t think she’d seen him before. That didn’t necessarily mean anything. She was just back in town after having been gone several years.

The man who just walked in didn’t look like a local. Six-four, easy, with broad shoulders under a worn jean jacket and a dark hoodie that had definitely seen better days. His long dark hair was pulled back low at the neck, and a beat-up baseball cap shadowed most of his face. Not that it helped much. He was fine and pretty hard to miss.

Dark eyes scanned the room once, slow and deliberate. He didn’t come across as cocky, just aware. Like he was used to being in places where trouble could find him in a hurry. When his gaze finally landed on her, it lingered for half a second longer than it needed to. Not creepy or flirty. Maybe interested.

Dylan straightened and stepped behind the bar, already reaching for a clean glass. But the new guy didn’t sit at the bar like most of them. No, he picked out a booth near the back, one that gave him the best line of sight on both the bar’s exits.

Shit, they really must have fights often here.

Dylan clocked that and noticed how relaxed his movements were. Like someone trained not to draw attention but fully capable of handling it if he had to.

She walked over with a notepad in hand, smiling when his gaze met hers. “You look like a bourbon guy,” she said by way of greeting.

“It depends on who’s pouring,” he said, voice deep and gravel smooth.

 

About the Author

Jamie Targaet is the author of the Hounds of Hell MC. She's anxious to introduce you to this club of gorgeous, dominant men and the lucky women who surrender to them. The ride is going to get wild at times, not going to lie. But there's thrilling action, scorching hot sex scenes, and all the feels.

Jamie writes erotic romance for Changeling Press, a little fanfiction on the side, and she's an aspiring horror writer in another life. She enjoys time with her family (including the fur babies). She likes good horror movies and shows, emo metal and classic rock, and time spent in other worlds writing and reading. She loves hearing from readers and is looking forward to hearing from you.


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