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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Book Tour: The Guilt of Others by Sarah Burrell @RABTBookTours




Mystery

Date Published: February 25, 2026

Publisher: Seacoast Press



The Guilt of Others opens with the sound of a gunshot in an overcrowded office. But who was shot—and who pulled the trigger—remains a mystery. Told through the intertwined perspectives of multiple characters, each harboring secrets and scars from past and present, the story slowly unravels the emotional and psychological web of trauma, secrets, and buried motives binding them together. With nine suspects, three possible weapons, and a detective whose instincts are starting to betray her, the search for the truth unearths secrets no one was prepared to face.

 


About the Author

 


Sara Burrell grew up in Mableton, Georgia. She is a graduate of Young Harris College and The University of Georgia. Sara is in her twentieth year of teaching, and is currently a teacher at an elementary school in Georgia where she is the gifted program coordinator for third, fourth, and fifth grade students. Her husband of 18 years, 2 children, 2 hound dogs, and 2 cats provide plenty of adventure and excitement to her already-busy days. Through all that, she also writes books. The Guilt of Others is her second novel. Her first, Newsworthy, released in 2023, was praised for its suspenseful plot and surprising twists.


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Teaser: Dona Nobis Pacem by Will Okati @willaokati @RABTBookTours @changelingpress




Historical Gay Romance

Date Published: May 29, 2026

Publisher: Changeling Press

 


Dona Nobis Pacem. God Grant Us Peace.

 

Voiceless Donnell and defrocked priest Nathan are outcasts and strangers at the turn of the century. Despite his handicap, Donnell has made a life for himself as a businessman and owner of a saloon. His heart goes out to those whom life has dealt an unhappy hand. When Nathan arrives in this former gold-rush town, horsewhipped and ill to the point of collapse, Donnell is the only one to offer help.

Barely ordained before being accused of unnatural desires, Nathan has been sent to travel a faux road to Damascus as penance. He did not expect to survive the trek, and longed for the peace he might find when his body gave up the fight.

He never expected to meet someone like Donnell. Despite his lack of voice, Donnell is the teacher Nathan has hungered for all his life, and the lover he never dared seek out. Triumphing over a lifetime's worth of threatened damnation will not be easy to overcome, but Donnell's not giving up. The passion they share is what both men have always craved, but never found. When they're discovered, standing together is the only thing that will save them both.

 


EXCERPT

 

In a fit of optimism, some enterprising settler twenty-odd years ago had named this patch of land "Shady Grove." The name hadn't stuck longer than the first summer, arid heat scorching the life out of anything the daft fellow had tried to plant, and carrying away his wife and children.

After that, or so the story went, the settler had cursed his homestead with the new name of "Hell."

When gold was found not far west in a puny stream, the name changed yet again to "El Dorado." Though that lasted no longer than the rush of miners who picked, panned and mined away most of the precious metal.

When the gold was mostly gone and civilization caught up with the roughneck men who'd blazed through in search of riches, there came bankers, lawyers and doctors, along with their pretty wives and dainty daughters. Amongst themselves, they'd formed a quaint city council, elected a mayor, nominated a marshal, and rechristened this hole in the ground as "Nazareth."

Those whose tongues weren't corseted by the niceties observed in polite society still called the former boomtown "Hell."

As for Donnell, he called it home, and had since the day he was born, a silent infant who'd opened his mouth to wail, but made almost no sound, not then and rarely ever afterward. The best he could manage was a sort of scale of breathing -- a whistle, a shush, a sigh. He'd never spoken a proper word. At least his hearing was top-notch.

Music was Donnell's voice instead, tickled out through the ivories of the old upright piano he'd paid a considerable sum in gold dust to have shipped from Chicago. Within the safe haven of Treighton's saloon, Donnell had placed that piano facing the street, where he'd have a fine view through the mosquito netting over the window when he played.

He could arrange Treighton's however he wanted, no questions asked. Owner's rules and that owner would be him.

Music wasn't his only skill. He was a favored son of Lady Luck, and the cards danced to his tune. Those who thought a mute man was simple, and an easy cheat at faro, often found themselves losing big.

He'd given up the game after winning Treighton's, though. No sense in pushing his luck too far.

A man who'd call himself satisfied with his lot in life, Donnell caressed the piano keys, a jingling tune flowing smooth and sweet as quality whiskey under his mastery of the music. He let the corner of his mouth quirk upward with dry humor. Many were they who'd claimed the son of a whore, muteness aside, would never make anything of his life. They'd been wrong, too.

Did they accept his good fortune with grace? Hell, no. The "proper" folks of Nazareth scorned him still, and always would. Too good for the likes of him and his saloon.

Thank God for sinners, eh?

* * *

A sudden clamor rose from the dusty, uneven street outside, usually quiet and deadly dull during the morning hours while laborers and leftover miners toiled, polite society occupied themselves with polite works, and gamblers slept off their night's fun. Attention captured, Donnell peered through the mosquito netting over his window.

Soon enough, the source of the commotion came into view. Donnell raised one eyebrow, intrigued. A tall, lean man, far too thin for his height. He was dressed in the tattered remnants of a once-respectable shirt, now missing its collar and cuffs, and formerly sturdy denim trousers, with no hat on his head nor shoes on his feet nor a coat on his back. Bleached-out hair stringy from lack of washing and long enough to be caught up in a queue hung over his face and tangled across his eyes.

Donnell leaned forward, instantly captivated. He'd never seen the equal of those eyes, their color distinct even at this distance. Aqua blue, the shade of summer skies, dulled by hunger and pain, but no less remarkable.

In point of fact, were he to be cleaned up and provided with a few good healthy meals, Donnell guessed this young man would easily steal anyone's heart away. Not least of all his.

Not that anyone knew about his preferences. It was safer that way. He came in for scant questioning about his lack of female companionship, as most thought if his tongue didn't work then neither would his cock.

Donnell abandoned those thoughts and focused on the beautiful -- yes, beautiful -- young man instead, a far more pleasant diversion. He'd no stubble on his cheeks or chin, both badly sunburned. Young, then. Tall and gangly enough that at a guess Donnell would have put him in his late teens, no more than twenty, not so far Donnell's junior.

A man could make quite a lot of himself in twenty years plus change. He could raise himself a fine establishment like Donnell's, or he could end up staggering filthy and starving down a dusty, badlands street with children and bad-tempered dogs jeering him every barefooted step of the way.

Donnell frowned when the young man staggered, swaying alarmingly before righting himself. That didn't seem to be clumsiness, but rather weariness. Perhaps illness?

"Drunk," Bettina sniffed, peering past Donnell. She might work in a saloon, but she had no patience with men who behaved badly when they'd had too much of the grape and grain. She didn't scold like the holy men, no, she tore strips off their hides and nailed them to the wall, and they loved her for it.

Barely hearing her, Donnell continued to track the man's progress. Seeming to ignore the rabble jeering at him, he came to a stop and stood up as straight as he could, attempting to brush dust, mud and worse off his clothes, smoothing them down. He dragged his hair out of his face with hands that shook minutely and gazed up the length of the street still to go.

The quiet despair in his eyes struck a chord in Donnell's heart, reverberating with a sense of hollow misery. Here was a man who'd fallen as far as he could go, with a trail of heartbreak behind him that stretched out for as many miles as he'd walked.

Donnell sat back and drummed his fingers on his knees. Poor bastard.

Enough kind souls had helped Donnell in his day. He owed this poor fellow no less.

 

About the Author

Willa Okati (AKA Will) is made of many things: imagination, coffee, stray cat hairs, daydreams, more coffee, kitchen experimentation, a passion for winter weather, a little more coffee, a whole lot of flowering plants and a lifelong love of storytelling. Will's definitely one of the quiet ones you have to watch out for, though he -- not she anymore -- is a lot less quiet these days.

 

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Review: Snow Into Love: Soulmate Registry (Fairy Tales With Fangs #13) by D. N. Leo @dnleostory

Snow Into Love: Soulmate Registry

Fairy Tales With Fangs #13

by D. N. Leo

Published: May 21, 2026

Publisher: Narrative Land Publishing

Genre: Romance, Shifter Romance, Fated Mate Romance, Clean Romance, Paranormal Romance

 

Blurb:


Three fated mate collisions. Three alpha wolves who didn't see them coming. Three women who knocked them flat — literally.

Nina is a five-foot-two adventure guide skating down a mountain path with a bag of Christmas ornaments and a panicking Saint Bernard puppy. She crashes straight into a pharmaceutical billionaire who's standing where he shouldn't be. His wolf claims her on impact. There's just one problem: she sacrificed her wolf to a witch six years ago, and she's not interested in being claimed by anyone.

Olivia is a former Olympic figure skater hiding in an alpine town with a leather suppressant on her wrist and a bus ticket to nowhere. She arrives just in time to catch a sixty-pound talking Samoyed mid-flight off an ice cliff. Six months later, she rips off her suppressant mid-sprint to save an alpha she's known for fifteen minutes. Her wolf bites him before her brain catches up.

Emma is a broke werewolf florist who crashes her vintage bicycle into a billionaire alpha candidate on a Gisborne street, scattering three thousand dollars of native wildflowers across his very expensive shoes. He needs a fake girlfriend for three days. She needs to feed thirty packless wolves by Friday. Her militant guinea pig has already decided he's her true mate — and is planning the wedding.

The sidekicks? A Saint Bernard puppy who terrorises armed rogues by pretending to be a sixty-year-old ghost. A prophetic Samoyed with PTSD, theatrical flair, and a ragtag puppy army he's been training for an avalanche he won't stop dreaming about. And a guinea pig named Sir Nugget — field agent of the Soulmate Registry, certified contract negotiator, with a corporate succession plan involving seven additional guinea pigs.

Fate doesn't do graceful. Neither do these women.

Three complete wolf shifter romances with guaranteed happily-ever-afters. If you love paranormal romance with fated mates, laugh-out-loud animal sidekicks, fairy tales with fangs, and alphas who fall hard for women who knock them sideways — this collection was written for you.

Happy Novels by D.N. Leo.
Soulmate Registry — Case File 13.

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My Review:


CLAIMED BY HOPE features Nina Torres, a five-foot-two adventure guide, her six-month-old Saint Bernard Bun, who frightens armed rogues by masquerading as a sixty-year-old ghost, and Kian, a billionaire in the pharmaceutical industry.

While Nina and Bun are ice skating, Kian unexpectedly appears in their path, causing Nina to collide with him. Instantly, Kian’s wolf identifies Nina as his mate. However, there is a significant issue: Nina had long ago relinquished her wolf to a witch.

CLAIMED BY HOPE is an incredibly engaging narrative that captivated me from the very first page. I must confess that Bun played a crucial role in maintaining my interest throughout the story. Both Nina and Kian are compelling characters in their own right. I appreciated their selflessness and the lengths they were willing to go to in order to protect the pups.

The story of CLAIMED BY HOPE is packed with numerous twists and turns that kept me eagerly flipping the pages. I am excited to dive into Olivia’s story, the next installment in Snow Into Love.


THE ALPHA’S SWEET DISASTER

Piper Monroe, together with Mochi, a small white Bichon Poodle, and Ashton Castlemaine, a billionaire hotelier, are the main characters in this story. Piper and Mochi are skateboarding while carrying a fifteen-pound, three-tier cake, trying to earn enough money for three months' rent. Suddenly, they hear a noise—turns out to be a snowmobile speeding straight at them. They collide with the driver, sending each cake layer flying in different directions and ruining their plans to pay rent for the next three months.

Piper looks directly into the man's striking silver eyes, and at that moment, her wolf, which she had kept restrained, awakens and begins to call out 'mate.'

Mochi is very sweet and playful. I appreciated how he defended Piper against Ashton, the alpha hotel billionaire, during their collision, and how he expresses himself in French when upset.

Now, I look forward to reading the next story, IN SNOW I FOUND YOU, in the Snow Into Love series.


IN SNOW I FOUND YOU features Olivia Summers, a former Olympic figure skater; Dasher, a sixty-pound talking Samoyed; and Vaughn Mercer, an alpha wolf.

Olivia arrives just in time to stop Dasher from falling off a cliff. He claims he jumped intentionally, saying he would miss the rocks below, but Olivia didn’t realize that when she rescued him.

Six months later, after saving Dasher, she finds herself rescuing Vaughn from a dangerous fall. When her hand touches him, her wolf begins to howl 'mate.' Without hesitation, she bites him, sealing their bond.

Olivia is in town to set up a nursery for the council. The place she planned to stay for free wasn’t worth risking her life. Her room was cold, and the next morning she woke up to find ice in her cup—the heat had gone out overnight. She decides to accept Dasher's invitation to stay at the Sanctuary, where he helps save puppies.

Olivia helps Dasher train for a jump he’s been perfecting. Dasher is incredibly adorable for such a large dog. I love his personality, and his words are simply charming. He always has the best attitude, eager to help both humans and animals.


Snow Into Love tells the stories of three women who meet three alpha wolves in the snow, along with three charming dogs that protect their human friends from these powerful wolves.

While all three stories in Snow Into Love: Soulmate Registry share a common theme, each has unique qualities that make it special. Every story is designed to grab your attention and keep you engaged for hours.

I look forward to the next book in the Fairy Tales With Fangs series, where I will meet the women, their talking animal companions, and their alpha mates as they go on their adventures.

Check out all the books in the Fairy Tales With Fangs I’ve read.


Hitting Into Love #1

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


Serving Into Love #2

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


Breaking Into Love #3

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


Tackling Into Love #4

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


Freefalling Into Love #5

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


Sideways Into Love #6

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


Unmasking Into Love #7

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Amazon

BookBub


Returning Into Love #8

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


Crossing Into Love #9

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


Memories Into Love #10

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


Pivoting Into Love #11

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


Wild Into Love #12

Goodreads

Amazon

BookBub


Snow Into Love #13

Goodreads

Amazon


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Book Blast + #Giveaway: The Flames of Soulflare by La Kayshal @LaKayshal @GoddessFish

 



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. La Kayshal will be awarding $10 PayPal gift to a randomly drawn winner. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.


Blurb: 

Dragons fear prophecy, and love may be the final weapon in this dark, multi-POV Romantasy perfect for fans of Fourth Wing and From Blood and Ash.

Feared as the harbinger of doom, Everin Haydon is stolen, broken, and reforged by magic into a living weapon bound to a Dragon Council that calls its tyranny justice.

Across the realms, Lord Tynan, the Demon of Darkness and Chaos, returns. His awakening marks the coming of the three days of darkness, and he tears through realms to reclaim what fate binds to him, the Hell’s Fire Dragon.

But one question remains. If the demon rises, where is the immortal meant to stop him?

As the dragon world waits for divine intervention, Everin must decide whether she remains a weapon or becomes the fate of the realms.


Read an Excerpt


The moon hung quietly above Helldreth Fort, its pale glow spilling through the tall windows and brushing the chamber with soft silver. A cool breeze drifted in and stirred the white curtains, their edges sweeping lightly across Everin’s skin. She pulled her silk gown closer, grateful for the warmth of the room. It felt comforting, far more so than the terrible, dark place she had left behind.

Her steps carried her to the mirror in the corner. The reflection staring back looked thinner, as if her body had been carved down to something she hardly recognized. The neckline of her nightie dipped too low to her liking, drawing her eye to the faint scars across her chest. The lamp light traced their uneven lines, pale and unsettling.

She touched them gently. Everin barely remembered how or when she got the scars. She pulled the outer robe around her until it covered more of her chest. At least the scars were low enough to stay hidden unless she wore something too revealing.

A sound of footsteps behind her made her turn.

Tariel Fenwick, her first love, stood at the doorway.

Everin froze for a moment. He looked different—stronger, more defined, more man than the boy she remembered. His dark hair rested just above his shoulders with two thin braids at the sides of his head, framing a face sharpened by a faint stubble. His amber eyes, once so warm, now carried a deeper, shadowed intensity. His shirt hung open across his chest, revealing sculpted muscle that rose with each slow breath, and a leather gauntlet, more like an open finger glove, hugged his left hand like a seamless extension of his skin.

Her gaze lingered longer than she meant it to. He saw that. A slow, knowing smirk touched his lips.

She straightened quickly. “We need to talk, Tariel.”

“Yes,” he replied, approaching her, “but not now.”

“There is a lot I want to understand,” she said quietly. “So much I don’t remember.”

“Later.” He reached her, lowering his voice. “I’ve long waited for this moment with you.”

He stepped closer.

She stepped back.

“You waited for me?” she whispered, searching his face.

“I did,” he said. “More than you know.”

He brushed a fingertip along her arm. She stiffened but felt a flicker of the old pull toward him, a warm memory trying to surface. Her eyes drifted briefly to his lips, those that she had kissed in the past, before she forced herself to look away.

His smirk deepened. “Are we shy now, Everin?” he murmured, amusement warm in his voice.

About the Author:


La Kayshal is an Australian writer of romance, YA, and children's fantasy novels. She lives with her husband, daughter, and a playful Malshi puppy in the coastal plains of the Sunny State.
br> Her debut novel, The Lost Crown, is an adventure romance set in the exotic landscapes of India. She also created the much-loved Sylph Series, a whimsical children’s collection that introduces readers to the amazing world of Sylphs, with each book carrying a gentle moral lesson. A lifelong fan of wizards, magic, dragons, swords, and elementals, she poured all these passions into her YA fantasy Ariston Baker in the Weird Picture Book, a fast-paced journey filled with realms, riddles, action, and adventure.

Her latest project is the Hell’s Fire Dragon duology, a romantasy series filled with dragons, magic, and high-stakes conflict. Book 1, The Flames of Darkness, begins the story, followed by Book 2, The Flames of Soulflare.

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