Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Straight from the Library: Loving Lizzie Finn by Tamara Hughes



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Lizzie Finn grew up in a brothel, and she’s reminded of that fact every day. She dreams of finding a job and becoming independent. Only then can she be free of her aunt’s disdain. First, she must find an employer who won’t turn her away because of her past.

Byron Greeley is determined to save his family’s business after Lizzie’s uncle falsifies the amount Byron owes on a loan from the bank. Determined to find proof of Teague’s perfidy, Byron slips into the banker’s house and rummages through the study only to be discovered by Lizzie, a red-haired beauty who utterly captivates him.

Byron offers Lizzie a job in exchange for information about her uncle, and because she believes her uncle is innocent, she agrees. When Teague discovers Lizzie and Byron’s growing affection, he threatens to destroy Byron and his family, insisting Byron is exploiting her. Is Teague’s warning well-founded? Are Byron’s feelings for Lizzie true, or is Byron using her for his own gain?

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A spring in her step, Emma placed the rose gown on the bed and returned to the wardrobe. “I saw the most handsome man last night.”

Lizzie’s pulse leaped. “You did?” Had Emma seen the drunken stranger in Uncle’s study? The handsome intruder had occupied Lizzie’s thoughts all night long.

“Of course I did. He is a sight for sore eyes.” Emma returned with the green skirt and carefully lowed it over Lizzie’s head. “Dark eyes, almost black in color, with a gaze so intense he nearly stole my breath.”

Yes. Exactly. As much as she’d tried, she couldn’t get the memory of those eyes out of her head.

Emma secured the skirt and grabbed the bodice. “And his hair, the same as his eyes, black as night.”

Slipping her arms into the sleeves, Lizzie disagreed, “I would hardly call it black, more a dark brown, the color of chestnuts. Which suits him quite well.” With strong, bold features, and a lean frame … She smiled a little when she thought of him. A handsome devil to be sure.

Emma came around to face Lizzie and began to button the gown’s front. “No. I’m quite sure Felix has darker hair than that.”

“Felix?” Had that been his name?

“Yes, our new footman.”

Footman? Lizzie’s cheeks flamed, and her smile dissipated. The man she’d met last night was no footman. He’d spoken of running his family’s business. How embarrassing to be caught admiring a complete stranger. What was wrong with her?

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A small-town girl with a big imagination, Tamara Hughes had no idea what to do with her life. After graduating from college, she moved to a big city, started a family and a job, and still struggled to find that creative outlet she craved. An avid reader of romance, she gave writing a try and became hooked on the power of exploring characters, envisioning adventures, and creating worlds. She enjoys stories with interesting twists and heroines who have the grit to surmount any obstacle, all without losing the ability to laugh. To learn more, stop by her website: www.tamarahughes.com.

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Friday, November 15, 2024

Straight Chatting from the Library: Riya Aarini



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Tell us about your current book in 10 words.
Four couples strive to earn a parental license in Coolbeensia.

What are you reading right now?
Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman

E-Reader or print? and why?
E-reading is convenient and easier than juggling a physical book.

One book at a time or multiples?
One book that holds my attention gets all of my attention.

Favorite genre?
I enjoy comedy and satire.

Re-reader or not?
Unless a book has a profound message, I may not return to it.

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Mila Winston aspires to earn a professional license to practice parenthood. It’s all she needs to start her family in the happiest micronation on Earth. Newcomers flock to Coolbeensia to fulfill their dreams of raising children here, where kids are guaranteed loving—as opposed to horrible—parents.

But mighty obstacles test Mila’s grit. Peter Losor, a chap with an annoying air of bravado, questionable parenting skills, and a defiant personality, stirs up trouble, eventually challenging the very law that defines Coolbeensia—that licensure is mandatory to enjoy the privilege of raising children.

Will Mila survive her trying ordeal and achieve her ambitions of being a licensed parent in the quirky yet revolutionary micronation? Find out in this satirical, contemporary family fiction novel that will leave you second-guessing the ideals surrounding the prestigious job of parenthood!

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Mila ran to the side of the bed and plucked a glossy brochure off the nightstand. It had been folded and curled to reveal a particular page, as if waiting to be pointed out. “See?” She set her slender index finger on a small ad at the bottom of page nineteen. “I think we should move here.”

“Coolbeensia? Huh, an odd name.” Jason looked off into the distance. “But I think I’ve heard of it before. Isn’t that the place where you need a license to have children?”

Mila smiled, nodding emphatically. He’d heard of it, which eliminated the first hurdle and pushed them one step closer in the right direction. “Yep, it’s perfect.”

“How’re we going to get a license to raise a family?” His shoulders inched up. “It’s unheard of.”

“But brilliant.” Mila patted her husband on the arm. Naturally, he showed concern, as they’d discussed having children long before they officially tied the knot. Having a full house was important to them both. Children would complete their family, plus a furry pet or two, besides the giant stuffed bear.

“It’s no biggie. It’s just like earning a license to drive. You’ve done it before, and so have I. We’ll be assured that we’re surrounded by qualified parents who know how to keep their kids safe. Isn’t that like what a driver’s license is for?” She gazed at him, hoping her brief but logical answer would convince him.

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Riya Aarini entered her small part of the world one summer day in the Pacific Northwest. She writes in an eclectic mix of genres, including humor and contemporary fiction. If you enjoy quirkiness with a pinch of whimsy, you’ll have an appetite for her books.

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Friday, November 8, 2024

Straight Chatting from the Library: The True Adventurer



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What makes you love a book?

The characters. A book can have the most expansive world, the most beautiful prose, and a captivating plot, but this is all meaningless to me if I don’t love the characters. I need to feel like I could be friends with the heroes, I need to either understand and sympathize with, or completely loathe the villains, and the dialogue between them all needs to be natural and engaging.

How often do you agree with critics about a book?

I feel like I have a pretty balanced mindset when it comes to my critics. I’m fairly hard on myself, and sometimes opinions from my critics echo my own fears about my writing. The most common instances where I don’t agree with my critics are when my work is misunderstood, or criticized for not being what a reader wanted it to be. My second novel, “The Order of the Banshee,” was different in many ways to its predecessor, “The Sunrisers,” and while I feel it's far superior, it received harsh critiques I didn’t agree with at all from those who preferred what came before.

Favorite film adaptation of a novel?

I love both versions of The Princess Bride, but I definitely prefer the movie. The world of the novel is perfectly brought to life, and Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Mandy Patinkin, Wallace Shawn, and the rest of the cast are beyond iconic in their roles.

What would cause you to stop reading a book half-way through?

Boredom is the main thing that would make me stop reading a book. I might also stop reading if I find something in a book offensive, but that’s dependent on when the book was written, and how much I’m otherwise enjoying myself.

Your favorite fictional hero/heroine/villain/etc.

My favorite fictional character is Marvel Comics’ Emma Grace Frost. She’s been a hero, a villain, and everything in between, she’s one of the most complex and inspiring characters I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading about, and I aspire to be like her in everything I do.

My Question For Readers: What do you think of tone shifts in book series?

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Layla N’gwa is finally free to attend art school and live a life of peace. She’s sipping spinach smoothies in the quad with her new friends, attending protests against the ongoing war, and studying to fulfill her dream of becoming a great glassblower.

Layla’s former friend, Kaya Langstone Bythora-the boy-band-loving cyborg princess of the Cykebian Empire-has embraced being evil since killing Yael, and now acts as the ultimate sword of her mother, Empress Molina. With Kaya’s help, her mother will become the absolute ruler of the universe by winning the war with the Utozin Authority. Kaya wishes she wasn’t doomed to be a monster but feels resigned to her fate and just seeks acceptance from her only friend, Layla.

Layla loves her new life, but she can’t stand back and watch as Kaya is used as a weapon and her old professor conquers planet after planet. As a war rages with the fate of all life in the balance, Layla and Kaya find themselves on opposite sides. Kaya may be the most powerful cyborg ever designed, but Layla has some new tricks up her sleeve. Has absolute order snuffed out all freedom, or is there still room among the stars for a little chaos? Only together can Layla and Kaya find the answer.

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“What’s our ETA, General?”

“We should be reaching Caldey-Cocoon’s atmosphere in twentyfive minutes, Princess.”

I twirled my hair around my finger. “Splendid.”

The voyage from Cykeb had been peaceful. I’d had ample time to listen to music and shop for art in my room, torture the prisoners I’d brought along with me in the brig, and take advantage of the other amenities my ship offered.

The Winjolla, named after my departed, beloved aunts, was second only to my mothers’ flagship, Ricochet Supreme, in terms of grandeur. 2400 meters in diameter, it was crewed by a staff of 15,000, all of whom I was free to terrorize to my heart’s content, with 30,000 ground troops also living on board.

I’d gotten to design every aspect of my ship, from its weaponry, which was capable of leveling small continents, to its torture chamber, which I prided myself on being the most nightmarish chamber of horrors ever devised—putting even Mother’s past works to shame—to its spa, swimming pool, light squash court, juice bar, and karaoke studio.

The only thing my ship lacked was someone to enjoy all of this with, but my mothers rarely ever left the palace, and there was no one else worthy of my time. I’d tried forcing some of my lessers to have fun with me in the past, but the only enjoyable parts of those experiences had been when I‘d blown their brains out. Being better than and above everyone else could really suck.

On the bright side, I was almost 14. In just over one year, I’d be allowed to make the members of EZ Street my personal concubines. Then I’d never be lonely again.

Plus, the highlight of these trips was always the destination, not the journey. As the crown princess of The Holy Cykebian Empire, and the most advanced cyborg in existence, I had the honor of serving as my mothers’ ultimate sword. If a rebellion took place that our soldiers couldn’t quash themselves, or if initial conquest was met with more resistance than initially anticipated, I was deployed to handle it. I never failed my mothers. I never would.

“Princess, we’ve arrived.”

Grinning from ear to ear, I rose from my chair in the center of the bridge. “Beam me down. I’ll let you know when to deploy the troops across the planet’s surface.”

“Yes, Princess. Understood, Princess.”

My helmsman did as he was told and a moment later, I was standing in the middle of Caldey-Cocoon’s capital city: Jeradoth.

The blood-red sky matched the dirt beneath my boots. Their architecture was cylindrical, all of their buildings the same sickening shade of green. The air stank of cold macaroni and cheese. From what I’d read, their only major export was middle- quality feathers.

I’d only been here five seconds, but I couldn’t fathom what about this pathetic world its people treasured so much that they wouldn’t want to be a part of the empire. It wasn’t as if I was complaining, though. If every world submitted immediately, I’d never get to have any fun.

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Robyn Singer is a lifelong New Yorker, and since she was a kid playing with her action figures, all she’s wanted to do is tell stories. She went to SUNY Purchase to get a degree in Playwriting & Screenwriting with a minor in Film and has produced several comic books, but she’s always had her eye on becoming a published novelist.

As an Autistic, bisexual trans woman, diversity and inclusion in stories are vitally important to her, and she seeks to represent as many groups as possible in her work. While she wants to show characters of marginalized groups experiencing joy, she also draws inspiration from real-world problems which bother her.

The Sunrisers was her debut novel. The Order of the Banshee is book 2 in the The Ricochet Trilogy. Robyn was the author in residence for the first quarter of 2022 for Cinnabar Moth Literary Collections. She writes novels and short stories of all genres and for all ages, and she continues to produce comic books. Her ongoing series, Final Gamble, began publication by Band of Bards in 2022.

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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Straight Chatting from the Library: Henrik Wilenius



This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. The author will award the winner's choice of an audiobook set via Spotify or a digital book set of THE RISE UP TRILOGY. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.

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What is the favorite book you remember as a child?

At the age of twelve I stumbled upon Siddhartha by Herman Hesse. It takes place about two thousand five hundred years ago during the time of Siddhartha Gautama, aka Buddha, the namesake of the protagonist. There are a lot of similarities between this fictional character and Buddha, at least enough to get me fascinated with Buddhism. I became aware of the spiritual world and the need to explore it further, and to do that, I needed to train my self-discipline, which I began by quitting candy and chocolate for year. I have continued this exercise in one form or the other all throughout my life. It also had a huge impact how I look at the world. I realized that it’s not important how different I am from the other people, but what I have in common with them. This new-born curiosity made me delve into different cultures and religions since my early teens and all the understanding I gained over the years through people I met was what turned me into a writer in my thirties.

Tell us about your current book in 10 words.

A coming-of-age story about three best friends fighting for better future.

What are you reading right now?

Here are the five books I’m reading now:

The Golden Road by William Dalrymple about how Ancient India transformed the world. It discusses the ways in which India's ideas and influences spread throughout and shaped Eurasia
Leto v Pionerskom Galstuke by Silvanova Katerina and Malisova Elena. It’s a Russian language coming of age series that takes place in a youth camp in Ukraine during the soviet times.
Yo soy una senora by Jaime Bayly. It’s a Spanish language collection of short stories by Jaime Bayly.
Secret City: The Hidden history of Gay Washington by James Kirchick.
Him by Sarina Bowen. A new adult series about two gay ice hockey players.

E-Reader or print? and why?

Before the Rise Up Trilogy came out, I decided to try out the kindle reader, and to my surprise, I really liked it. I travel a lot, and it becomes really handy. I usually read about five books at the same time, and now with the kindle, I can travel a lot lighter. Also with Kindle, I don’t need a reading lamp which makes life easier. And the greatest advantage is the immediate delivery. Of course, it also saves resources, but from time to time, I still indulge in print copies.

One book at a time or multiples?

I do multiples. I like to visit different universes during the day and read in different languages as it helps me to keep up my language skills. Also, this habit feeds my curiosity which is insatiable. I’m a part-time hermit. I meet up with people only on weekends, and it allows me to have a ongoing conversation with diverse people (the writers) every day. For me, reading is a form of conversation with the author.

When do you do most of your reading?

I do most of my reading after meals as I like to lay down with a book to rest, and of course, I love to read before going to sleep.

Favorite place to read?

To sit in the balcony in the small Spanish town we spent our winters, overlooking cobble-stone alley leading to the sea promenade.

Keep books or give them away?

I like to give away books that I read for my pleasure, but all the books I use for research I keep. However, now that I’ve switched mainly to eBooks, I can only give away very few.

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The Rise up trilogy is a coming-of-age story about Hashim, Alex and Maryam, three best friends on the threshold of adulthood. Before they can find their place in this world, they must come to terms with their past and learn to confide in each other as they are confronted by intolerance, ignorance, and corporate greed that threaten to rob them of their future. Inspirational, harrowing,intense and deeply moving, this trilogy presents a ray of hope amidst terrible hardship,misfortune and loss.

Book One: Catch You if You Fall

High school best friends Hashim, Alex, and Maryam must confront real-life issues that loom for Gen-Z today, including the climate crisis, corrupt politics, and racial and gender equity.

When Hashim turns eighteen, he receives a grant from his Mosque that will send him to an Ivy League in New York. His devout Muslim family couldn’t be more proud. And to support their young son on his journey, they arrange a wife for him. There’s only one problem: Hashim is gay.

Hashim’s best friend Alex is struggling with a difficult home life, a non-present father, and financial issues that prove particularly painful when all his friends are planning to go off to college and leave him behind.

Standing confidently alongside these two boys is Maryam, a headstrong Muslim girl who bucks her traditional roots by becoming a vegan activist.

It doesn’t take long until certain evil forces start to draw these three even closer, as their futures and the wellbeing of their community and the world is threatened. They are called to act.

Book Two: Merry Farm

In the second installment of the Rise Up Trilogy, best friends Hashi, Alex, and Maryam stumble upon a huge government coverup. When more people get sicker and sicker, and nothing about the outbreak makes news, it becomes clear the corruption goes up high.

As the three attempt to expose and stop a tragedy that could kill thousands, they end up framed as the bioterrorists responsible for this exact crime, and a team of hitmen is dispatched to hunt them down. As they grapple with their own growing pains, Hashi, Alex, and Maryam hurry to outrun the disaster, prove that they are innocent, and do what they feel is right.

Book Three: Collusion

Now a well-known activist, Maryam, along with her two best friends Hashim and Alex, is chosen by the President of the United States to draw up a proposal to help fight climate change, mere weeks before superstorm Roxanne makes landfall in the Northeast.

After the President’s Future Rescue Advisory Board hears their climate proposal to set heavy taxes on meat, dairy and carbon emissions, and someone leaks it to the press, chaos spreads across party lines. A few months since they stopped a deadly virus in its tracks, the three uncover a conspiracy on the highest level of the legislative branch.

While the deadly hurricane wreaks havoc along the eastern seaboard, destroying the U.S. Naval Command in Norfolk, Virginia, and hitting New York City with devastating force, Maryam, Hashim, and Alex grapple with forces beyond their control in the government.

How will their stories unravel? What do their futures hold as they mature into adults in a world that may not accept them? Find out in this last book in the Rise Up Trilogy.

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A high fence surrounded a vast, sparsely lit compound with dozens of long, windowless buildings. A worn-out sign board stood on a barren ground facing the road. It pictured a traditional country house next to a wooden barn and free-gazing hens on sloping meadows. On the top of the illustration ‘Merry Farm” was printed in an old-fashioned font with slogan: ‘Even chickens recommend us.’

The door to one of the low buildings cracked open. The eerie, silent night was broken by the screeching cries of thousands of hens inside. A young, dark-skinned man in dirty overalls stepped out. He wiped sweat from his beardless face and threw glances left and right.

The door wouldn’t close. With mounting desperation, the worker yanked the handle up, but it wouldn’t hold and the shrieking noise only got louder and louder.

A broad-shouldered man watched the worker from the shadows. As he ground his teeth, a scar that ran from his right earlobe to his Adam’s apple shifted back and forth. He pulled on a pair of surgical gloves and zeroed his cold, deep-set eyes on the target.

As if sensing the danger, the farm worker slammed his body against the door and this time it stayed shut. It was quiet for a moment until he started coughing hard and soon it turned into choking. After covering his mouth with his hand, there was blood on his palm.

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Henrik Wilenius is the author of the Rise Up Trilogy, a young adult coming-of-age story about Hashim, Alex and Maryam confronting real-life issues like climate change, corrupt politics, animal cruelty and racial and gender equity.

The Rise Up Trilogy is now available also as an audiobook and a weekly serialized audiobook podcast on all the major platforms.

Previously, Henrik as published two books (an autobiographical coming of age book and a YA novel) by a major publisher (WSOY) in Finland before switching to English and self-publishing. The Rise Up Trilogy was inspired by his fifteen-year stint as a volunteer in a Red Cross Youth Shelter and by his vegan activism.

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Thursday, October 31, 2024

Straight Chatting from the Library: Petie McCarty



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Can you read in the car?

I am so very lucky that I can indeed read while in the car. My DH and I travel quite a bit, and he likes to do the driving (he claims there are more jackasses on the road when I’m driving than when he’s driving), which gives me chore-free, guilt-free reading time, and there is nothing greater than that. At home, there is always some chore to do and you either give up reading and go do it, or you say “screw it” and finish that amazing book you started a day or two before but feel somewhat overshadowed by guilt over what you are not doing.

What makes you love a book?

When it surprises me. Most authors can guess a plot or plot direction by virtue of their own creative processes. Those carefully honed writing processes make it easier to guess where another author is going with their story, and it’s fun to discover you were right. But the best feeling is when you get an “OMG, I totally missed that! I never would have guessed that!” moment. That is a book that will stick with you forever. Can you say M. Night Shyamalan? (Signs, The Sixth Sense, and my all-time favorite, The Village)

What will inspire you to recommend a book?

If the book makes me laugh out loud, shed a tear, or makes my heartbeat or breath come faster, then that is a recommendable book. Or if I ignore my precious WIP, laundry, chores, and grocery shopping to finish the book then that definitely becomes a recommendable book.

How do you feel about giving bad/negative reviews?

I don’t do them. If I think the book deserves a one- or two-star review, I keep it to myself. If I don’t, I risk hurting another author’s feelings or worse, risk being the straw that breaks the camel’s back and makes them want to quit—if only for a short while. Besides, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder—or in this case the reader—and what I find boring or annoying, some other readers may find awesome.

The longest I’ve gone without reading.

Approximately twelve hours. LOL It’s my treat at the end of the day or anytime I can squeeze it in.

What distracts you easily when you’re reading?

The TV if it’s running in the background can distract me, although I have become fairly adept at keeping an eye on a movie on the TV and still read and pay attention to my book.

The most money I’ve ever spent in the bookstore at one time?

Probably close to $60 because I had a Christmas or Birthday gift card to the bookstore. I always exceed my gift cards.

How often do you skim a book before reading it?

Almost never unless I hated it and wanted the suffering to end. I have been known to sneak a peak at the end to see if a secondary character I love is gonna bite the dust before the end of the book so I can be prepared.

Do you like to keep your books organized?

Heavens yes! Paperbacks shelved by author. My Kindle Fire has 91 Collections for my 826 titles.
Did I mention I LOVE to read?

Your favorite fictional hero/heroine/villain/etc.

I LOVED Archer Hale in the Mia Sheridan book, Archer’s Voice. My favorite all-time book too.

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The Cinderella Romances...Fall in love with the fairy tale all over again.

Modern-day Cinderella stories that provide unlimited opportunities to retell the classic fairy tale, happily with returning characters to share in these adventures.

Cinderella Busted




Once upon a time, in Jupiter Island, Florida . . .

Billionaire developer, Rhett Buchanan, is forced to inspect a shipment of priceless trees and meets the girl of his dreams instead. A bit jaded where women are concerned—since most are gold diggers—Rhett falls head over heels for the Jupiter Island socialite who only wants him, not his money. Except she isn't the glamorous socialite she appears to be.

She's the gardener . . .

Betting on Cinderella




Once upon a time in Biloxi, Mississippi . . .

Garrett Tucker inherits his grandfather's casino empire and steps into the reclusive billionaire's shoes as the new "Prince of Vegas." Discovering embezzlement in his newly purchased casino in Biloxi, Garrett goes in undercover. His prime suspect? The new finance supervisor . . . a feisty brunette who stole his heart at first sight.

Andi Ryan moves to Biloxi to care for her godmother. Taking a job as finance supervisor for the renovated Bayou Princess casino, she discovers someone is skimming from the till. Andi starts her own investigation, worried she will be blamed for the theft when the handsome new owner discovers her godmother likes to gamble.

Industrial espionage is afoot at the Bayou Princess, and Garrett and Andi are soon forced to work as a team to prove her innocence and save the casino before it’s too late.

This swoonworthy modern-day fairy tale joins the other stories in the Cinderella Romances series. Each provides a new opportunity to retell the classic fairy tale, happily with returning characters to share in these adventures.

Par for Cinderella




Once upon a time in Cedar Key, Florida . . .

Golf resort developer Aidan Cross is at loose ends. Something feels missing from his life, but that something isn't women. He has too many women chasing him now. To confuse things even more, his yacht breaks down off-shore of his next project site in Florida, and Aidan falls for his only competition in the small town—a woman who wants nothing to do with him or his rakish charm.

Casey Stuart is stuck living in Cypress Key, unwilling to abandon her uncle or the golf course they manage together. She doesn't quite trust the stranger Aidan who shows up in town looking for work, and she vows to steer clear of him and the danger their intense chemistry provokes. Aidan’s stay is temporary, and falling for him promises only heartbreak.

But Casey needs Aidan’s help when she discovers Cypress Key’s mayor is making underhanded business deals, and she ends up on the wrong side of the powerful crook. Aidan steps in to rescue her, but secrets from his past threaten to bogey their new-found affair.

This swoonworthy modern-day fairy tale joins the other Cinderella stories in the series. Each provides a new opportunity to retell the classic fairy tale, happily with returning characters to share in these adventures.

READ AN EXCERPT from Book Two: Betting on Cinderella


“I want to make love to you.”

Andi stilled.

Garrett mentally kicked himself. He had gone and scared her.

Too much. Too soon.

But he couldn’t make himself move. He could lie here forever with Andi in his arms.

She wriggled from his grasp to sit up. “Um . . .”

“What?”

She looked too uncertain.

Not good.

He was okay with, “Not now, but maybe later.”

“I can’t,” she whispered.

Good thing he was sitting down. The jangle of fear that hit him could have knocked his knees out from under him.

“Can’t or won’t?” he forced out. No maybes on this one.

“Both.”

What the hell? Can’t and won’t?

All his uncertainties flooded back. Flora had said Andi and Peters were just friends. Was that friends with benefits? And what about that damn Drakos pawing her last week? No, he wouldn’t let those doubts crowd them here on the couch.

“Too soon?” he tried.

“Partly.” She looked away, and his heart sank amongst the growing heap of doubts.

“There’s someone else,” he said flatly, working to keep his expression blank and the hurt at bay.

She met his gaze square on then, no doubt trying to muscle her courage. “There’s something I should tell you.”

Damn.

“I’m—” She exhaled hard. “—no good at it.”

What? Is that all?

He fought back a grin of pure joy. “I’ll give you lessons.” He pulled her back for another kiss.

She shoved at his chest. “No. I don’t think I should.”

She flinched at his expression, and he worked to smooth his scowl.

“Go ahead. Spit it out.” Even he didn’t like his tone. “You’re sleeping with someone else, right?”

He should have done his homework before he went off half-cocked with all the flowers and balloons, trying to woo her.

“No, and I should slap you for that, suggesting I’m loose enough to go out with you while sleeping with someone else.”

“Then what the hell is it?” he shouted, forgetting all about Flora at the back of the house.

“I’ve never done it before!” she shouted back.

“What? Slapped someone?”

“No, you jerk. Slept with someone.” This, she didn’t shout.

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Petie spent a large part of her career working at Walt Disney World—"The Most Magical Place on Earth"—where she enjoyed working in the land of fairy tales by day and creating her own romantic fairy tales by night, including her new series, The Cinderella Romances. She eventually said good-bye to her "day" job to write her stories full-time. These days Petie spends her time writing sequels to her regency time-travel series, Lords in Time, and her cozy-mystery-with-romantic-suspense series, the Mystery Angel Romances.

Petie shares her home on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee with her horticulturist husband and an opinionated Nanday conure named Sassy who made a cameo appearance in No Angels for Christmas.

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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Straight Chatting from the Library: The Cat Who Chased Ghosts by Nic Minnella



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In a sleepy little town, an ordinary-looking cat hides an extraordinary secret that will transform his owners' lives forever.

When the Thompson family inherits a dilapidated old house, their overprotected son Timmy forms a strong bond with Whiskers—a chronically lazy tabby who's not what he seems.

As Timmy explores the house's mysteries, a chilling discovery puts his courage to the test. With the help of Whiskers and some newfound friends, he must face supernatural forces beyond his imagination and rescue a soul in peril.

The Cat Who Chased Ghosts is a spine-tingling tale about bravery, loyalty, and the magical power of friendship (human and feline) that will thrill readers of all ages, reminding us that sometimes the most extraordinary heroes come in the most unlikely packages.

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He stood at the foot of the stairs for a good minute before summoning the courage to climb them. Pausing on the landing, he looked up. The light in the attic had gone off.

But the lightbulb was broken, he remembered. Someone left it on, and now it’s flickering, he told himself.

He knew he could not go to sleep until he saw for himself that he was right, so with a deep breath, he pushed himself to keep climbing. By the time he reached the top, the light was on again.

A cold sweat broke out along his hairline.

He walked inside. The room was large and monstrously cluttered, full of old furniture belonging to Aunt Willie, and scores of boxes the Thompsons had not had time to unpack yet. He glanced around the place, but nothing seemed out of the ordinary.

He stood still for a bit, listening intently. Finally, he heard something; soft, yet insistent tapping.

Bats, he remembered. But bats don’t tap. Do they?

“Is someone here?” he asked. He meant to sound calm, but his voice trembled.

At that very moment, to his horror, he heard it; a low, drawn-out whisper.

“Welcome.” A faint echo lingered in the air.

“Mom! Dad!” Timmy tried calling; all he could produce was a hoarse murmur.

“Come to me,” the breathy voice sighed, closer to his ear. He spun around, expecting to see someone, but only his own reflection stared back at him from the window.

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Nic Minnella has worked in journalism for twenty-plus years. She's also a part-time translator and a full-time cat enthusiast. When she's not occupied with any of the above activities, she's often traveling to faraway places or daydreaming about them.

"The Cat Who Chased Ghosts" is her first published work of fiction, a middle grade supernatural mystery tale where a boy and his cat must confront ghosts and spirits to save their loved ones from the clutches of darkness.

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Monday, October 28, 2024

Straight Chatting from the Library: Character Interview with Nate from THE NEPHILIM'S FATE by Eliza Hampstead



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Thank you so much for having me as a guest! I’m thrilled to share an interview with Nate, the Nephilim warrior and male lead character from The Nephilim’s Fate.

Nate, thanks for taking the time to chat with us. You've spent your life fighting for the Nephilim and following orders without question. What changed when you met Alissia?

Nate: Meeting Alissia was like waking up from a dream I didn’t know I was having. I always thought I was doing the right thing by following orders, protecting our world from threats. But Alissia made me realise there’s more to life than just obeying commands. She made me question things, like why we accept the hierarchy and why we’re kept apart from those we love. With her, I started thinking for myself—and that changed everything.

How do you feel about your Nephilim heritage? Is there anything you struggle with regarding your nature?

Nate: I’m proud of who I am. Being a Nephilim means strength, the power to protect, to fight, and to heal. I love the feeling of flying, of being connected to something greater than myself. But there’s also a sadness in it. We can’t have children, and as much as I want a family with Alissia, that’s something I can’t give her. It’s a constant reminder that there are things even my powers can’t fix.

Alissia is a witch, and according to the old laws, love between you two is impossible. How did you feel when you realised she was the woman of your dreams?

Nate: It was like seeing my destiny unfold right before my eyes. I knew she was off-limits, that loving her could have serious consequences, but I also knew I couldn’t walk away. She’s my fate, and I believe we were meant to find each other. That’s why I can’t just follow orders anymore—I have to protect her, no matter the cost.

The magical world you live in is full of tension. How do you view the relationships between Nephilim, witches, fae, vampires, and demons?

Nate: It’s complicated, to say the least. Nephilim have always been seen as lower than witches, but higher than fae and vampires. There’s this delicate balance of power, but it’s fragile, always on the edge of breaking. I used to just do what I was told, without caring about the bigger picture. But now, I want to see a world where we can all live together peacefully. That’s why I’m working on forming alliances—with witches, fae, even angels. We need to stand united if we’re going to face what’s coming.

Speaking of what’s coming, Victorija, the leader of the vampires, is a significant threat. How far are you willing to go to protect Alissia and ensure a peaceful future?

Nate: As far as it takes. Victorija is dangerous, and if we don’t stop her, she’ll tear everything apart. I’m willing to risk everything—my life, my loyalty to my kind, even my place in the magical world—to protect Alissia and secure a future where we can all live without fear. If that means defying ancient laws or going against my own kind, so be it. Love and family come first.

You seem to value family above all else. How has your relationship with Yael, the young Nephilim you mentor, influenced your views on family?

Nate: Yael’s like a little brother to me. He’s lost so much, like many Nephilim children who are separated from their mothers. I hate that part of our culture—the idea that we have to grow up without knowing where we come from. It’s made me more determined to build a family of my own, to give Yael and others like him a better future where they can know love, not just duty.

What do you see for your future with Alissia? What’s your vision for the magical community?

Nate: I want a world where Alissia and I can live without fear, where we can build a family together—even if it’s not in the traditional sense. I envision a magical community where no one is superior to the other, where peace is possible, and where beings like us can follow our hearts without being punished for it. But to get there, we have to deal with Victorija and those who thrive on chaos. It won’t be easy, but it’s worth fighting for.

You mentioned that you had a conversation with your angelic father in Heaven. What was that experience like, both meeting him and being in Heaven?

Nate: Meeting my father was surreal. For so long, I was angry at him for abandoning my mother and me. But when I finally saw him, I realised that the answers I sought weren’t as simple as I thought. Heaven itself… it’s vast, almost overwhelmingly so. Everything is white, bright, and beautiful, but there’s a sadness to it, too. There are so few angels left, and the emptiness makes it feel lonely. It’s not the comforting place I imagined—it’s more like a reminder of what’s been lost.

How did your father explain his decision to leave you and your mother? Did that conversation bring you any peace?

Nate: He told me that his role as an angel wasn’t compatible with staying in the human world. He didn’t abandon us out of a lack of love but because he believed it was his duty to return to Heaven. If he stayed with my mother she would have perished from her blind love for him as she wouldn’t eat or drink or sleep when she was with him. He wanted to protect us from afar, in ways I couldn’t understand back then. Hearing his side of the story did bring me some peace, but it doesn’t erase the pain of growing up without him. Still, I’ve come to accept it, and we’ve made our peace with each other.

After visiting Heaven and speaking with your father, did your perspective on being a Nephilim or your role in the magical world change?

Nate: It did. Seeing Heaven, understanding its emptiness, and hearing my father’s reasons gave me a new perspective on my own life. I realised that being a Nephilim isn’t just about power or duty—it’s about connection. We’re the bridge between Heaven and Earth, and it’s up to us to decide how to use that role. My time in Heaven reinforced my belief that our world—our community—needs to come together, not be divided by fear or ancient laws. It’s made me more determined to fight for a future where beings like me, and those I love, can choose their own paths.

I've got to ask, what's your favourite book?

Nate (chuckling): You know, Alissia is the one who's always got her nose in a book. She's got that thirst for knowledge, and I admire it. But me? I'm not much of an avid reader. If I’m honest, when I do read for pleasure, it’s not novels or anything like that. I like to unwind with motorcycle magazines. I run a repair shop for motorcycles, so it’s not just a passion but part of my life. I like keeping up with the latest models, tech, and custom builds. So yeah, that’s my kind of reading.

You’ve found your love with Alissia, but what about your close friends like Mike, Azariel, and Raph? How do you see their futures unfolding?

Nate: I’m incredibly lucky to have found Alissia, and I want the same happiness for my friends. Mike has Charlie, and they seem to balance each other out perfectly, even with all the chaos that comes with being close to us. As for Azariel and Raph, I believe they’ll find the same kind of love I have with Alissia. They’ve been through so much, and they deserve it. Maybe we’ll see their stories unfold in the future—I have a feeling that their journeys are just beginning.

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She will find a way, even if it leads to a war between Heaven and Hell.

In the heart of London, Alissia's ordinary life takes a thrilling turn when she is attacked by bloodthirsty vampires. When Nate, the man she dreamed about for years, swoops in to save her, her reality shatters as she discovers a shocking truth: she's a witch, and he's a Nephilim. But their love is cursed, forbidden by ancient laws that threaten to tear their world apart.

As old rivalries resurface and dark secrets come to light, Alissia and Nate must confront their deepest fears and fight for their love, even if it means igniting a war between Heaven and Hell.

With unforgettable characters, steamy romance, and gripping plot twists, this captivating new fantasy series by award-winning author Eliza Hampstead delves into a world of angels and demons, forbidden love, and the inexorable power of fate.

If you crave the intensity of Shadowhunters with an added dose of spice, don't miss out on this spellbinding series!

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My thoughts drifted from one topic to another. Eventually, a verger told the visitors that they would close in ten minutes and left. Everyone flowed out of the chapter house except me. Waiting until it was empty, I closed the door silently. I took off my leather jacket and my black t-shirt and placed them on one of the many seats built into the canopies. The air was chilling in the octagonal room. I walked to the middle of the room, spreading my dark wings open as wide as I could and looked up at the vast ceiling window made of beautiful stained glass. Pivoting eastwards, I closed my eyes, reverently expanding my arms. Suddenly, I was overcome by a wave of power that surged through me like a raging river, and with each passing second, it grew stronger and stronger. I felt the portal to Heaven on the east facade pulsing faintly. It was strongest in the morning when the sun’s rays guided the way from the huge east window upwards. It was calling for me, an intense energy that wanted me to ascend to my ancestors and hasten my destiny. Empowered by this realisation, a warmth filled me with a newfound fortitude. When I opened my eyes again, I discovered I had levitated fifteen feet into the air without so much as batting my wings! Just as the pull of the portal abated, I heard a soothing voice in my head promising ‘soon’. Confident of the future ahead, I returned to the ground.

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Award winning author Eliza Hampstead, a scientist by training, lives with her family in the UK. When she's not writing, she spends her time as a geek. Playing all sorts of games (board games, video games, RPGs) and being a big fan of medieval history are only a few of the many hobbies she has. Passionate about fantasy, she's always planning her next adventure.

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