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Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Review: A Crown of Ice and Fury (The Winter Court #4) by Ashley McLeo @amcleowrites

A Crown of Ice and Fury

Crowns of Magic Universe

The Winter Court Series #4

by Ashley McLeo

Published: December 16, 2025

Publisher: Meraki Press

Genre: Dragon, Mythical Creatures, Fantasy, Romantic, Fae, Magic


Blurb:


A storm of war rises, and I carry its shadow inside me


Before escaping his eternal prison, the Shadow King awakened a power buried deep inside Thyra and me. Now we must master this dark magic in secret—or everything will be lost.

Allies are scarce, betrayal strikes close to home, and King Magnus’s armies gather to destroy us.

Our path leads to the Golden City. Vale believes High Lord Balik will aid us.

I’m not so sure, especially while the shadows twist beneath our skin.

But my sister and I agree we will risk being discovered and cast out, for vengeance, for family, and for the realm’s peace.

Still, I never imagined just how much I would lose until it was already gone.


A Crown of Ice and Fury is a multi-POV fae fantasy romance filled with secrets, a steamy romance, and adventure. If you like the twists and turns of Throne of Glass and the adventure and lore of Game of Thrones, you’ll love this installment in The Winter Court Series.


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My Review:

A Crown of Ice and Fury is the fourth installment in The Winter Court Series by Ashley McLeo. This book continues the story from A Hallow of Storm and Ruin, where Vale and Neve are fighting to protect their homeland from King Magnus. Neve, Thyra, and Vale set out on a journey to meet High Lord Balik, hoping to convince him to ally with them against King Magnus.


The Shadow King has awakened a dark magic within Neve and Thyra. They have been secretly practicing this magic, trying to master it before anyone finds out, so they can face King Magnus confidently.


From the very first page, A Crown of Ice and Fury grabbed my attention and kept it until the very end. Honestly, I believe it will stay in my mind for quite some time as I eagerly await the next book.


The captivating magic, intense battles, and a wide range of supernatural beings make A Crown of Ice and Fury so exciting for me, as I love watching it all happen.

Each character helps keep me hooked as their stories unfold.


The vivid descriptions are so well done that they help me picture everything and feel like I am part of the story.


I highly recommend A Crown of Ice and Fury to all fans of magic! Be sure to get your copy of A Crown of Ice and Fury today!



Check out all the books in the Winter Court Series I’ve read.

A Kingdom of Frost and Malice #1

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A Lord of Snow and Greed #2

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A Hallow of Storm and Ruin #3

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A Crown of Ice and Fury #4

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Review: Murder at Christkindlmarkt (A Darcy and Mozart Cozy Culinary Mystery #10) by Greta Sinclair

Murder at Christkindlmarkt

A Darcy and Mozart Cozy Culinary Mystery #10

by Greta Sinclair

Published: December 16, 2026

Genre: Cozy Culinary Mysteries, Mystery, Crime, Amateur Sleuth, Cozy Mystery

Blurb:

A shimmering market, a ruthless killer, and a holiday trip that turns Vienna into a maze of danger.


Darcy Finnegan expected gingerbread and handcrafted toys at the famous Christkindlmarkt—not a murder. But when a powerful toy magnate is found crushed beneath the golden gears of a newly unveiled carousel, the festive glow turns ominous.

With panic spreading and a beloved toymaker blamed, Darcy can’t walk away.

Teaming up with her bestie, Lizzie, her clever Schnoodle Mozart, and Interpol Agent Marcus Evans, she follows a trail of cinnamon and sawdust threaded through a glowing market.

A business partner with everything to gain and an artisan with too much to lose make every stall a potential trap. But when Mozart uncovers an unexpected clue, Darcy knows one thing: behind the sugar-dusted treats, someone will kill to protect a very profitable lie. And when the snow finally settles, Darcy is blindsided by the one twist she never expected.

Bonus Recipe Included!

Praise for Greta Sinclair:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Vienna’s Christkindlmarkt has never felt so magical—or so dangerous. Darcy and Mozart are my new favorite sleuthing duo!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️A brilliantly woven mystery packed with charm, twists, and heart. I couldn’t stop reading. Five sparkling stars!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Cozy, suspenseful, and utterly immersive. The final twist hit me like a snowstorm—I didn’t see it coming at all!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Greta Sinclair delivers again! A festive, atmospheric whodunit with unforgettable characters and a mystery that keeps you guessing.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Atmospheric, clever, and completely addictive. I could smell the gingerbread and feel the tension building with every chapter!

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My Review:

It's the most wonderful time of the year in the enchanting land of Darcy and Mozart. Darcy, Mozart, and their friend Lizzie have ventured to Vienna to immerse themselves in the captivating Christkindlmarkt. Their mission: to savor the renowned delicacies and admire the handcrafted treasures for Darcy's blog.

However, their culinary adventure takes an unexpected turn when a man is found crushed under a carousel, sparking a mystery that Darcy and Mozart are determined to unravel. With the bustling market offering a plethora of potential suspects, the duo sets out to uncover the truth, sifting through clues and unraveling secrets.

The vivid descriptions transport the reader directly to the heart of the market, where the sights, sounds, and aromas come alive. One can almost feel the bustling energy, the dazzling decorations, and the tempting array of delectable offerings at each stall, creating an immersive experience for the reader.

I was completely absorbed in the plot by the anticipation of what occurred. I was curious as to what happened to the unfortunate man who was discovered beneath the carousel. While attempting to put everything together, my thoughts were all over the place. As I waited for everything to be disclosed, I was unable to flip the pages quickly enough.

To every lover of mysteries, I heartily suggest Murder at Christkindlmarkt! For another fantastic trip to the world of Darcy and Mozart, get your hands on a copy of Murder at Christkindlmarkt right now!


Check out all the books in the Darcy and Mozart Cozy Culinary Mystery series I’ve read.


Murder at the Museum #4

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Murder in Munich #5

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Lanterns Masks & Murder #6

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Moonlight, Matcha & Murder #7

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Murder, Marigolds & Mezcal #8

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A Very Sticky Murder #9

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Murder at Christkindlmarkt #10

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Book Blitz: The Making of a Warrior of Light by Theresa Rubi Garcia @RABTBookTours



Conquering Pain to Claim Your Power

 

Memoir

Date Published: December 16, 2025

Publisher: Elite Online Publishing


In The Making of a Warrior of Light, Theresa Rubi Garcia takes readers on a poignant journey through the trials and triumphs that have shaped her into a beacon of resilience and hope. Born into a world shadowed by prejudice and hardship, Theresa's life is a testament to the power of transformation through love and inner strength.

From the dark corridors of her past where she faced abuse, neglect, and the crushing weight of racism, Theresa emerged with a fierce determination to change not just her circumstances but to inspire others to find their light within. Her path from the depths of despair as a young mother in the strip clubs of urban America to a respected entrepreneur and advocate for individuals with disabilities is not just a story—it's a movement.

With each page, Theresa extends a hand of solidarity and empowerment, urging her readers to embrace their own battles as gateways to growth and enlightenment. This heartrending memoir is more than an account of overcoming adversity; it's a clarion call to all who find themselves struggling against the odds. The Making of a Warrior of Light is an ode to the human spirit's ability to heal and thrive, encouraging everyone to rise up as warriors of their own destiny.

Embrace our own journeys with the good, bad, and ugly. Our families will close these cycles. Join Theresa as she shares not just the pain of her past but the love and light that guided her through. You will be inspired by the story of a woman who turned her darkest moments into stepping stones toward a luminous future.

 

About the Author


Theresa Rubi Garcia is a global award-winning entrepreneur, speaker, and author dedicated to helping people unlock their divine potential and helping businesses make, keep, and claim more money. As the founder of Rubi’s Positive Empowerment, she blends belief transformation with strategic financial tools to drive true, lasting success.

A certified Mindvalley Coach, HeartMath® Coach, and PSYCH-K® Practitioner, Theresa draws from over 20 years of experience in diversity, business development, and personal healing. She is also a prayer chaplain, retreat leader, and doctoral candidate in Bible Interpretation.

Her signature HOTT Technique empowers others to become “Miracle Magnets” through inner alignment, and when she’s not teaching or speaking, you’ll find her trail running through the Rocky Mountains.


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Teaser Tuesday: Tiny by Marteeka Karland @marteekakarland @RABTBookTours @changelingpress




Motorcycle Club Romance, Suspense, Age Gap

Date Published: December 19, 2025

 

 

A giant of a man with a shattered soul. A mother running on fear and fury. Love isn’t even an afterthought.

 

Tiny -- Christmas meant nothing to me. Just cold nights and bad memories. Then she arrived at Haven. Penny. A woman who’s already fought her share of battles. She and her girls light up this place like the most beautiful of Christmas lights. I never thought I’d crave my own family. But watching them hang ornaments and laugh? Feels like coming home.

Penny -- I don’t believe in miracles. Not anymore. Not until I meet a man who looks like sin and loves like salvation. Tiny’s scarred, quiet, and so gentle with my girls it breaks my heart. This Christmas, we’re not running. We’re starting over. All of us. Including Tiny. One kiss, one breath, one strand of lights at a time, I will build my girls a future to look forward to. And maybe, just maybe, my own Christmas miracle can withstand the storm about to crash down on us.

 

Tiny (Kiss of Death MC 9) is a gritty, emotional, and deeply romantic story of survival, redemption, and a protective alpha hero who would burn the world down to keep his family dafe. Can be read as a standalone in the Kiss of Death MC series.

 

WARNING: Depictions of domestic abuse, violence, and strong language may be triggers for some readers. Reader discretion is advised.

 



EXCERPT

 

Tiny

I ducked my head and turned slightly sideways as I stepped through the door of the large warehouse, a habit born from years of door frames too small for my frame. The club had renovated the structure several months ago because the club’s old ladies demanded the place be secured for their new project. The shelter only accepted horribly abused women deemed high risk for retaliatory violence from their abusers. We’d started calling the shelter Haven. The girls all did their best to make it a haven. It also meant men with my size weren’t exactly welcome.

I smelled fresh coffee when I stepped inside, a stark contrast to the leather and exhaust fumes that clung to my clothes. Inside, the few conversations stuttered to silence as heads turned my way. The newer people stared at me with wide eyes and a touch of fear. I was used to it. Nearly seven feet tall, shoulders wide as a doorway, with a mohawk and a beard you could lose a small animal in, I never entered a room without changing its atmosphere.

Violet spotted me from across the common area and waved me over with an enthusiastic smile. I moved carefully, each step measured, making myself as predictable as possible. Prison taught me how to move without threatening, how to exist in a space where sudden movements could get you shanked. Also taught me how to use my size to every advantage I could. Here, those same skills served a different purpose.

“Tiny, I’m glad you could make it,” Violet said, her voice warm but pitched just loud enough that others nearby could hear. Deliberate. Showing them I was expected and approved of. Safe.

“Knight asked me to check the security systems,” I replied, keeping my voice soft. When you’re my size, everything about you can intimidate, even your voice. Especially when there were young children around. It’s why I played Santa at Christmas. It helped the kids associate me with Santa so when they saw me out and about, they remembered. At least, that was my theory. It had worked pretty well last year, but the very nature of this place meant the kids didn’t stick around long. Though, I was pretty sure the old ladies had invited every mother and child who’d come through this place in the last year to the Christmas party.

As I headed to the back of the big room where the security office sat nestled off to itself, I noticed three new faces huddled on the worn sofa near the window. A woman in her mid to late twenties with light brown hair and hazel eyes sat in the corner with a book while the girls played quietly on the floor with LEGOs. All three glanced up as I neared the office door.

The girls, though they appeared to be twins, had very different stances. One with fists clenched, shoulders squared, stood to put herself slightly in front of her sister. The other girl reached for a threadbare stuffed rabbit with one missing eye, clutching it to her tightly.

I recognized the signs as clearly as if they’d been written in neon. The way the woman’s eyes darted to the exits, how she stood slowly, not making any sudden moves, to put herself between me and her daughters.

“This is Penny and her daughters, Zelda and Kira,” Violet said, gesturing toward them. “They arrived a few days ago. Penny, this is Tiny. He’s with the same club Riot’s with. They provide security for us here.”

I nodded once, not approaching. “Ma’am.”

The woman, Penny, gave me a tight smile that didn’t quite reach her eyes. It was the smile of someone who’d learned to hide her true emotions.

“Tiny helps maintain our security system,” Violet continued, her voice still carrying that deliberate lightness. “And he sometimes escorts our residents when they need to go to appointments or court dates. Tiny is an amazing friend to have in those kinds of situations.”

“Yes,” Penny whispered. “I imagine he is.”

I thought Violet would move with me to the office where we could talk. Instead, she sat on the other end of the couch from Penny. There were two more couches in the area arranged in the shape of a U. Normally, I’d take a seat as far away from the women as I could, but I’d still be at a distinct height advantage even sitting down. So, I sank to the floor, sitting cross-legged with my back against the couch.

The change was immediate. I watched Penny’s shoulders relax. The girl unclenched her hands, giving me a curious look. From my position on the floor, I was still eye level with most people standing, but the psychological difference mattered.

“Knight and I updated the cameras last week,” I said to Violet, keeping the conversation normal, mundane. “But he thought one on the east side might have a small blind spot.”

Violet nodded, following my lead. “That’s the one near the service entrance, right? I noticed it seemed off when I checked the monitors yesterday.”

As we talked, I kept my peripheral vision on the small family. Though Zelda had relaxed somewhat, she still kept a wary gaze on me. Kira watched me with cautious curiosity now. She clutched her rabbit tighter, its worn fabric testament to years of comfort sought.

Then it happened. The rabbit slipped from her grasp, falling to the floor and bouncing once before settling a few feet from where I sat. The girl froze, eyes wide with alarm.

I didn’t move immediately. Instead, I telegraphed my intentions clearly. “Would you like me to get your friend for you, Kira?” My voice was soft as I addressed her directly.

The girl looked to her mother, who gave a barely perceptible nod. Only then did I slowly unfold one long arm, reaching for the toy. I kept my movements smooth and deliberate, picking it up with the gentlest grip I could manage.

I didn’t extend it toward her -- that would force her to come to me. Instead, I leaned over, stretching as far as I could, and placed the rabbit gently on the floor halfway between us, then returned to my original position.

“Thank you,” the woman, Penny, said when her daughter didn’t speak.

The moment crashed into me like a wave, dragging me back fifteen years. My sister Julie, sixteen and broken, flinching from every raised voice after what that bastard did to her. The way she’d curl into herself when men came near. The stuffed horse she’d kept since childhood that she clutched at night when she thought no one would see.

The same stuffed horse that had been torn to pieces the day I came home and found her hurt and half dead.

I blinked away the memory. That had been the worst night of my life. I think it hurt just as bad as when she died a few days later.

“Tiny’s road captain for the club. He also helps with security both here and at the clubhouse.” Violet spoke to Penny and her voice pulled me back to the present. “He’s been instrumental in setting up our security systems here.”

I shifted uncomfortably at the praise, my vest creaking again with the movement. I understood why Violet was doing it. These women needed to know I wasn’t a threat, but praise had never sat well with me. Not before prison, and certainly not after. “Just trying to help,” I mumbled, examining the tattoo on my forearm to avoid meeting anyone’s eyes.

“Tiny volunteers for most of the escort duties when our residents need to go to court,” Violet continued. “He’s been a huge help to many of the women who’ve passed through here.”

I glanced up to find Penny studying me with a careful gaze. Not fearful anymore, but assessing. I recognized that look too. She was recalculating, reshuffling whatever assumptions she’d made when I first walked in. No doubt because she knew Violet had a point. I was a big fucker. The intimidation factor alone was generally enough to keep unwanted people at a distance.

“Good to know.” Penny spoke softly, almost timidly. I got it and wasn’t insulted. I didn’t know their story, but to be here in the first place, there had to be some pretty horrific details.

The smaller girl had reclaimed her rabbit by now, holding it against her chest as she whispered something into its tattered ear. For just a moment, our eyes met, and I saw something there that squeezed my chest tight. Not fear, not anymore. Something closer to recognition.

I knew that feeling. The paradox of finding safety with someone who looked like they could crush you with one hand. I’d seen it in the eyes of younger inmates who gravitated toward me in Terre Haute, seeking protection in my shadow. It was a burden I carried willingly, both inside those walls and now here, in this shelter with its mismatched furniture and reinforced doors. I wasn’t an overly religious person, but I’d always felt God put me on this earth with my size and strength to be a protector. It had started with my sister. Now I did my best to continue as much as I could. It took a while, but I could usually prove that sometimes safety came in unexpected packages. Like a giant with a mohawk and prison tattoos, sitting cross-legged on the floor to avoid scaring a little girl and her stuffed rabbit.

That’s when I noticed the small movement at the edge of my vision. Kira, the girl I’d handed back her stuffie, had moved in my direction. The stuffed rabbit dangled from her hand as she took one cautious step in my direction, then another. Penny was distracted, talking with one of the shelter staff, but her sister had noticed. Zelda’s eyes narrowed and I could almost see the fierce protective instinct that sometimes rode me, too, envelop her. She stood but didn’t immediately hurry our way.

I remained perfectly still, not wanting to spook either of them. The girl’s approach reminded me of how stray cats would sometimes appear at the prison fences, wary and ready to bolt at the slightest provocation, but driven by some need stronger than fear. She stopped several feet away, her small fingers working nervously at the rabbit’s worn fabric. Up close, I could see the careful stitches where someone had repaired a seam, the worn spot where fur had been loved away. A well-tended comfort object. Someone cared enough to keep fixing it.

“His name is Mr. Hoppers,” she said, voice barely audible. The first words she’d spoken in my presence.

I nodded solemnly, giving the introduction the gravity it deserved. “Good name.”

She studied me with an intensity that belied her age. Not the fearful assessment I was used to, but something different. Searching. Her eyes tracked from my hands to my face, then back to my hands again.

“You have big hands,” she observed.

“Yes.”

“But you were careful with Mr. Hoppers.”

I understood then what she was doing. Testing a theory. “I try to be careful with things and people smaller than me.” I shook my head slowly. “I don’t like hurting people.”

Her head tilted slightly. “My dad has big hands too. But he breaks things.”

The simple statement hit me like a punch to the gut. I kept my expression even, though something hot and angry flared in my chest. “Some men don’t know how to be careful.”

She nodded as if I’d confirmed something important. Then, with deliberate care, she extended her arms, offering me the rabbit. The trust in that gesture staggered me. I held perfectly still, afraid that any movement might shatter this fragile moment. Then, with the same care I’d use handling a newborn, I accepted the offering, cradling the worn toy in palms that could crush a man’s skull.

“He likes you,” she said with the conviction of absolute certainty.

“I’m honored,” I replied, meaning it more than she could know.

That’s when I saw it, the recognition in her eyes. Not of me specifically, but of something in me that felt safe despite appearances. I’d seen the look often but this was the first time I could say someone making that judgment had the right of it. I could be deceptively calm. Until I wasn’t. But not with this girl. Or anyone here seeking shelter.

The moment stretched between us like a bridge, this strange connection forged in the quietest of gestures. I gently returned Mr. Hoppers to her waiting hands, and she clutched him close again, a half-smile ghosting across her face.

Then the spell broke when the very kind of man this little girl had been running from just walked into the Goddamned foyer.

“Let me in, you little bitches! I know she’s in there!” The male voice exploded from outside the main area but still inside the warehouse, followed by the sound of something hitting the front door hard enough to rattle the windows. I wasn’t certain how he’d gotten in but I knew at least two of the brothers wouldn’t be far behind him.

 

 

About the Author

Marteeka Karland is an international bestselling author who leads a double life as an erotic romance author by evening and a semi-domesticated housewife by day. Known for her down and dirty MC romances, Marteeka takes pleasure in spinning tales of tenacious, protective heroes and spirited, vulnerable heroines. She staunchly advocates that every character deserves a blissful ending, even, sometimes, the villains in her narratives. Her writings are speckled with intense, raw elements resulting in page-turning delight entwined with seductive escapades leading up to gratifying conclusions that elicit a sigh from her readers.

Away from the pen, Marteeka finds joy in baking and supporting her husband with their gardening activities. The late summer season is set aside for preserving the delightful harvest that springs from their combined efforts (which is mostly his efforts, but you can count it). To stay updated with Marteeka's latest adventures and forthcoming books, make sure to visit her website. Don't forget to register for her newsletter which will pepper you with a potpourri of Teeka's beloved recipes, book suggestions, autograph events, and a plethora of interesting tidbits.

 

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Book Blast + #Giveaway: The Art of Human Connection by Adir Biniamini @GoddessFish



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Adir Biniamini will be awarding a $10 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.

Blurb:

In an age of extreme technology and growing separation, we've lost our way. We've traded authentic human connection for a world of aggressive tactics, self-serving behaviors, and fleeting transactions that leave us feeling isolated and unfulfilled.

The Art of Human Connection offers a powerful and ethical alternative, a return to our shared humanity.

This educational book is your essential guide to mastering the simple yet profound skills that form the bedrock of true success. Through a series of practical insights and transformative principles, you will learn how to:

- Cultivate Self-Awareness: Understand your own emotional landscape and its impact on every interaction.

- Build Authentic Relationships: Master the art of empathy and genuine communication to forge instant rapport and build lasting trust.

- Navigate with Confidence: Learn to move through professional and personal challenges with less friction and more grace.

"The truest version of a person is never who they perform to be, it is who they become when they forget to perform!"

This is a powerful call to action, inviting you to reflect on your own experiences and visualize a clear path to improvement. By embracing this approach, you will discover a liberating truth: your greatest success and most profound connections begin the moment you stop performing and simply start being.

Read an Excerpt


The Ultimate Hack to Connecting: Forget the Script and Just Be Real

I remember a colleague sharing with me about the recent time walking into a boardroom once where the air felt heavy. Everyone sat stiff, guarded, waiting for the “pitch.” You could almost hear the silent checklist in their minds: Is this person credible? Are they trying too hard? Can I trust them? In that moment, he felt the old instinct to perform, to tighten my shoulders, polish my words, and deliver the perfect script. But then he remembered a truth from The Art of Human Connection:

“The truest version of a person is never who we perform as, it is who we become when we forget to perform.”

So, he dropped the act. He softened his posture, smiled, not the rehearsed kind, but the kind that comes from seeing the people in front of him. He asked a question and let the silence linger. And something shifted. The room exhaled. People leaned in. The barrier dissolved.

That’s the real hack to connection: not perfection, but presence.

Drop the Act: Your Silent Superpowers

Before you speak, your body and voice are already telling your story.

• Body Language: Open posture, relaxed shoulders, and a genuine smile signal honesty and collaboration. When you’re real, others mirror it back.

• Voice: Let your tone carry warmth and variety. Use pauses like punctuation, moments that invite attention and reflection.

The Detective Mindset: Reading the Room

Connection isn’t just about what you say, it’s about what you notice.

• The Pause: After asking a meaningful question, resist the urge to fill the silence. Watch what emerges in the stillness.

• The Cues: A drop in energy signals resistance. A nod and steady eye contact?

That’s your green light to go deeper.

The Liberating Truth

You don’t need to be flawless. You just need to be real.

When you stop performing and start observing, when you trade polish for presence, you become magnetic, not because you’re perfect, but because you’re human, and in a world full of scripts, nothing is more refreshing than someone who simply shows up as themselves.

Ditch the Baggage: Forgive Past Flops

Everyone makes mistakes, and sometimes, a conversation just feels clumsy. But dwelling on past perceived failures leads to Self-Condemnation and overthinking, hindering your ability to connect now. The solution is simple but hard: don’t let past perceived failures sabotage your present interactions. Remember, failure happens only when we quit.

About the Author:



Adir Biniamini is a visionary coach and the author of The Art of Human Connection. His journey into coaching began after a long and successful entrepreneurial career where he learned firsthand that genuine connection is the cornerstone of success.

From working at a flea market as a teenager to launching multiple businesses, Adir quickly discovered the power of authentic communication. A pivotal piece of advice, "Be exactly who you are . . . real, friendly, inviting," became his guiding light. Thirty years and successful businesses later, this commitment to genuine human connection remains the cornerstone of his success.

Adir's unique philosophy, forged from a lifetime of business and personal challenges, is built on the belief that a deep connection to ourselves is the key to creating meaningful relationships with others. Through his work, he helps clients master the essential skills of emotional intelligence and rapport, empowering them to navigate challenges and create lasting success in every facet of their lives.

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Review:The Sleepy Hollow Incident: The Complete Gothic Tale! (Dominion of Shadows: The Demon's Gambit #3) by PD Alleva @PdallevaAuthor

The Sleepy Hollow Incident: The Complete Gothic Tale!

Dominion of Shadows: The Demon's Gambit #3

by P.D. Alleva

Published: December 16, 2025

Publisher: Chamber Door Publishing, LLC

Genre: Horror, Romance, Fantasy, Gothic


Blurb:

Where dark romance becomes damnation—and salvation comes with a blood price.

In the winter of 1997, a dying woman, a desperate man, and an ancient force converge in the shadow-drowned woods of Sleepy Hollow.

When romance novelist Marc Saduj watches Lori Francon slip toward death after a horrific car crash, he does the unthinkable: he bargains with the Man in Black, a being older than legend and hungrier than hell. Lori lives—but the cost tears a hole in reality itself.

Now Marc isolates in a brooding mansion in Sleepy Hollow’s western woods, tormented by visions, violent blackouts, and the presence whispering behind every mirror. Back on Long Island, Lori rebuilds her life—until the mutilated bodies begin to appear. Detective Stephen Carver follows a trail of medieval cruelty, occult ritual, and psychological decay… all pointing straight at Marc.

But the truth is far more monstrous than murder.

What rises in Sleepy Hollow is not just a demon’s return—it’s the awakening of a cosmic inheritance, one powerful enough to fracture the boundary between worlds. As possession tightens its grip and a celestial gateway threatens to tear open, Lori races back into the nightmare to confront the man she loves—and the entity wearing his skin.

When someone trades their soul to save your life…what are you willing to sacrifice to save theirs?

Some pacts whisper.
Some howl.
Some remake the world.

For the first time, all four books of The Sleepy Hollow Incident are collected in this complete omnibus edition—along with an exclusive, never-before-released epilogue that reveals how the horrors of Sleepy Hollow ignite the next chapter in PD Alleva’s Dominion of Shadows series.

Blending gothic horror, supernatural crime thriller intensity, romantic sacrifice, and cosmic dark fantasy, The Sleepy Hollow Incident delivers a sweeping tale of forbidden love, ancient evil, and the brutal cost of redemption.

Perfect for fans of The Haunting of Hill HouseThe Witching Hour, and dark romance with claws.

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My Review:


I was immediately captivated by the dark and eerie story of The Sleepy Hollow Incident: The Complete Gothic Tale! I was drawn into the horrifying events right from the first page. 


The Sleepy Hollow Incident: The Complete Gothic Tale! evoked a range of emotions in me, including anger, sadness, fear, and shock. I kept imagining a world shrouded in a dark fog that blankets the land day and night. It reminded me of TV shows and movies like Stranger Things, Dark Shadows, and films such as The Mist, The Fog, and It, with mist floating over the scenery.

 

The descriptions are vividly written, making it easy to picture everything in my mind. I could see everything Marc described as if I were right there with him, witnessing it all. The horror was undeniably real. Kudos to the author for such amazing writing. I can’t wait to read more of PD Alleva’s stories.

 

The Sleepy Hollow Incident: The Complete Gothic Tale! offers a dark, foreboding, and unsettling world that nobody would want to live in, yet the vivid descriptions make you feel as if you are truly experiencing it.

 

I couldn’t put the book down because of the intense suspense. As I hurried to finish The Sleepy Hollow Incident: The Complete Gothic Tale!, I was captivated and eager to find out what happened next. What a terrifying story!

 

I highly recommend grabbing a copy of The Sleepy Hollow Incident: The Complete Gothic Tale! today for another thrilling horror adventure! 


Check out all the books in The Sleepy Hollow Incident: The Complete Gothic Tale! I’ve read.


The Sleepy Hollow Incident: Book One 

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The Sleepy Hollow Incident: Book Two 

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The Sleepy Hollow Incident: Book Three

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The Sleepy Hollow Incident: Book Four 

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The Sleepy Hollow Incident: The Complete Gothic Tale!

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