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Sneak Peek: That Others May Live by Sara Driscoll

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That Others May Live by Sara Driscoll

The stakes are higher than ever before as FBI handler Meg Jennings and her K-9 partner, Hawk, race to find survivors after a building collapses in Sara Driscoll’s gripping, timely new mystery featuring a K-9 search-and-rescue unit in Washington DC. For friends of harder-edged crime fiction by authors like Melinda Leigh, Kendra Elliot, Iris Johansen, and Robert Krais.

There are situations that fill even the most seasoned FBI K-9 handlers with shock and horror. Meg Jennings is preparing for another workday when she gets word of a catastrophic scene in downtown Washington, D.C. Part of a twelve-story condo building has collapsed, and the rest of the structure could soon follow. Every search-and-rescue worker and K-9 team is needed on-site immediately to find survivors—and assess the casualties.

Putting aside her fears for her firefighter fiancé, who’s already inside the unstable building, Meg turns to the task at hand. If anyone is still alive within the rubble, she and Hawk, working alongside other K-9 teams, must find them. Every hour, every moment counts—and a wrong move could trigger a deadly chain reaction for those buried beneath. But beyond the present danger is a deeper threat, as evidence indicates that this wasn’t a random tragedy, but an act of domestic terrorism. And identifying the culprit and the motivation, in time to stop another attack, means taking on an enemy with terrifying skills—and nothing left to lose.

Fat Brain Toys steps into the realm of children’s lit to bring a best-selling book series to life

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Fat Brain Toys, one of the nation’s leading specialty toy companies, announces the release of their new game Make That Most Magnificent Thing The Game. Based on the best-selling books The Most Magnificent Thing and The Most Magnificent Idea by author and illustrator Ashley Spires, the game lets kids step into the shoes of the books’ main character as they think creatively to come up with their own unique inventions.

“As an engineer and parent, Ashley’s books were always a go-to in my home,” said Adam Hocherman, SVP of Product Design and Innovation at Fat Brain. “The game we designed puts children in the creative driver’s seat and lets their imagination run, uninhibited. Listening to kids tell the story behind their inventions is truly what makes playing the game a special experience.”

While the game is an inspiring experience on its own, it’s also just one part of a burgeoning “Most Magnificent” franchise, which, aside from the original books by Ashley Spires, includes a new book The Most Magnificent Maker’s A to Z and a new 3D animated original TV series Millie Magnificent, coming in early 2024 from Nelvana.

“I’m so impressed at how Fat Brain has transformed my story into such a fun and imaginative game,” said acclaimed author-illustrator Ashley Spires. “I especially love that the book’s theme of making something out of nothing is the concept and that the game ends by celebrating each player’s innovations. It’s a joy to see this extension of The Most Magnificent Thing come to life.”

For children who are familiar with Ashley Spires’s books, the game is an exciting chance to become a part of the story. And for children who aren’t familiar with the books, it’s both a fun introduction and a playful way to challenge their creativity, no prerequisites required. Either way, kids are in for a lasting and mind-expanding experience!

About Fat Brain Toys:

Fat Brain Toys is one of the nation’s leading direct-to-consumer toy companies. Unlike mainstream alternatives, Fat Brain Toys creates and curates quality toys, games, and clever gifts that enable children to learn through pure, authentic play. Fat Brain Toys’ products are available at leading retailers around the world, including their own website, www.fatbraintoys.com.  Fat Brain Toys is a family-operated business based in Elkhorn, Nebraska.

Historical Fiction Recommendations Based on Real History

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If you’re a bookish nerd who loves history, we’ve got the perfect book recommendations for you. These historical fiction novels will transport you back in time for inspiring stories of resilience, bravery, and community. Delve deeper into your favorite historical figures and events, and perhaps even learn something new!

The Queen of the Valley by Lorena Hughes

The Queen of the Valley by Lorena Hughes takes readers to the lush hills of Colombia in the aftermath of tragedy. Martin Sabater followed his lifelong dream of owning a cacao plantation in the lush Valle del Cauca. But on the night of a dazzling gala, Martin disappears. But Martin’s disappearance falls to the wayside in the wake of the 1925 Cali earthquake and the emerging cholera epidemic. However, three strangers–a photographer, a young chocolatier, and a nun–are determined find out what really happened to Martin and finally set the past right.

The Novelist From Berlin by V.S. Alexander

Explore the mysterious true story of Irmgard Keun, a defiant female novelist amid post-WWI, in The Novelist From Berlin by V.S. Alexander. The Great War may be over, but dark forces are still at work. Niki Rittenhau’s marriage to her movie producer husband, Rickard, seems to be convenient for them both. But when Rickard starts making Nazi propaganda films, Niki is horrified, and turns to writing as a form of solace. After her first novel finds great success, Niki knows she must flee her husband to keep herself and her daughter safe. But will she be able to evade her husband–and Hitler’s Brownshirts–forever?

The Seamstress of New Orleans by Diane C. McPhail

The Seamstress of New Orleans by Diane C. McPhail is a touching story of sisterhood set amid turn-of-the-century New Orleans. When Alice’s husband leaves her pregnant and abandoned, she leaves the windy city of Chicago for the bustling city of New Orleans. As fate would have it, she crosses paths with a young widow named Constance, who grants Alice lodging in exchange for help creating a gown for the Leap Year ball of Les Mysterieuses, the first all-female krewe of Mardi Gras. But as Mardi Gras draws near, a secret emerges that will cement the bond between Alice and Constance, even as it threatens the new lives each is building…

An American Beauty by Shana Abe

Delve into the captivating world of An American Beauty by acclaimed author Shana Abe, a novel that draws inspiration from the remarkable life of Arabella Huntington, the wealthiest self-made woman in America. Even at seventeen, Arabella Huntington possesses an unyielding grit and resolve to escape her background of poverty. When an opportunity presents itself in the form of Collis Huntington, a self-made multimillionaire, Arabella finds herself in a tangled affair. But to truly earn her place among the elites, Arabella’s ambition, loyalties, and heart will be put to the test.

The Book Spy by Alan Hlad

The Book Spy by Alan Hlad draws its inspiration from the incredible tales of WWII’s unsung heroes. To tip the scales of war in the Allies favor, President Roosevelt dispatches an unlikely new taskforce across Europe: undercover librarians trained in espionage. Maria Alves, a microfilm expert from the New York Public Library, is sent over to Lisbon. And when her mission opens a doorway into the Fuhrer’s inner circle, she may be able to rewrite the trajectory of war itself…

Before the Storm by James D. Shipman

Embark on an exhilarating journey with Before the Storm by James D. Shipman, a tale inspired by real-life Nazi hunters. The aftermath of WWII sets the stage for a fresh wave of turmoil. US Department of Public Affairs agent Sara Strum is summoned to West Berlin when a store is defaced with swastikas. In her investigation, she encounters Max, a Holocaust survivor on a mission to captures the Nazi scientist who betrayed his family. Join the pair as they embark on a dangerous journey towards justice…

Reprinted with permission from Kensington Books.

Sneak Peek: Her Adventures in Temptation by Megan Frampton

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Her Adventures in Temptation by Megan Frampton

In this newest addition to the School for Scoundrels series, Simeon Jones and Lady Myrtle Allen tell all the ton that they are engaged to be wed, fully knowing that once the season is over they will quietly part ways. They each have their reasons, but neither expected love to tempt them into turning a pretense into reality!

Simeon Jones has a secret—he is soft-hearted. Despite his scandalous exterior, he will quietly give money to orphans (after all, he was one himself), animals, and damsels in distress. One such damsel is Lady Myrtle Allen—but it’s not her funds that are lacking, but rather she needs to get to London—fast.

And so begins a wild adventure. First, the pair tells all the ton that they are engaged to be wed—how else to prevent scandal once they are found together—alone! They plan to carry out this deception, fully knowing that once the season is over, they will quietly part ways. But then, they discover that they have fallen in love, which was definitely not part of their plan! Can this scandalous man and adventurous woman turn this pretense into reality?

Thanksgiving a Time of Memories by Tracie Peterson

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Thanksgiving a Time of Memories by Tracie Peterson

When I was a little girl, we sometimes drove to a small Kansas town to visit with my great-grandmother and her daughter, whom we called Aunt Lucille. It was truly an “over the river and through the woods” experience.  Well, maybe not so much woods as stands of windbreak trees since it was rural Kansas. My mother would often share stories of her childhood there; after all this was her grandmother.

Great-Grandma lived in a small house on land that once had been a farm. I have some very distinct memories of the outbuildings, house, and landscape. The experiences I had there have also heavily influenced my writing. I learned so many firsts there. For example, they had a mulberry tree that was massive. I remember announcing to my music teacher when we sang “Here we go round the mulberry bush” that it wasn’t a bush at all, but a really big tree. And its fruit was quite delightful, but badly stained your clothes and hands.

My great-grandmother lived with one foot in the 1960s and one in the late 1800s. She used a crank phone, a treadle sewing machine, a large wood cookstove, and an outhouse. There was a water pump at the back door and no indoor plumbing whatsoever. I found all that fascinating and spent hours asking my mother about those things and so much more. It filled me with a passion for the pioneer days and the hard life they lived.

I had no way of knowing back then how it would stir to life stories that I would write. I had no understanding of how trips to the outhouse would stimulate my imagination. I have often told the story of passing along the path to “the necessary.”  There were several outbuildings on the way, one of which was the milk and cream separator house. In the window of this little building someone had placed a knife. It was wedged in between the wire screen and frame. It was just a little butter knife, but to my age-six way of thinking, I was certain it was for defense against wild animals and outlaws. I used to practice making sure I could reach it. Imagine my disappointment when I learned years later that it was used to scrape mud off shoes before returning to the house.

My great-grandmother was a godly woman, as was my Aunt Lucille. They were wonderful women who often told stories about their younger days. I loved to sit and listen to the adults talk around the table. Sometimes they told of things God had done to protect them. Other times, it was about how God had provided something in a moment of crisis. There were reflections on the past as well.  My great-grandmother’s son John had been drafted into service during World War II. It was a mistake, because he was past the age of the draft, but he answered the call and went to war, where he was killed in 1942. Her stories about him were how I learned that no matter how old a mother is, she will still weep for the loss of her child.

As I grew older and these visits became less frequent, I remember trying to learn all that I could. My Aunt Lucille showed me how the treadle sewing machine worked and the various duties related to the wood cookstove. I learned all about the warming box and the water receptacle, as well as how the stove required cleaning and maintenance. It was all wonderful detail that I was able to take with me through the years and utilize in my historical stories.

Eventually, my great-grandmother and Aunt Lucille could no longer care for themselves, and the place was sold. But those experiences and memories linger. So, too, gratitude and thanksgiving.  The memories of family and its importance not only to the past, but also the present and future have stayed with me down through the years.

A heart of gratitude isn’t always easy to maintain, but I’ve found that it changes everything. I remember being encouraged to write down the things for which I was thankful. Write them down each day and thank God for them. Starting the morning with a heart of gratitude and thanksgiving sets the stage for the day to come. It’s impossible to be focused on sorrow and discouragement when your praising God for all He’s given.

With that in mind, I’ve been taught that Thanksgiving should be a daily celebration, and I am so grateful for the people in my life who were living examples of that thankfulness. I hope as you celebrate Thanksgiving you think about this and try it for yourself.

Check out Tracie’s latest release: Knowing You:

Could a captivating art exhibit hold the key to truth–and love?

Budding artist May Parker is captivated by the Japanese exhibits at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition and longs to know more about her mother’s heritage–which her mother refuses to speak of because of the heartache she left behind in Japan. Wanting to experience more of the exhibits, May works as a Camera Girl–but her curiosity leads her into danger when a suit of samurai armor becomes the target of an elusive art forger.

After ten years apart, May is reunited with her childhood friend Lee Munro, a police detective assigned to keep a watchful eye on the exposition. Their friendship immediately begins to blossom with hints of something more, but when they become entangled in a dangerous heist involving the samurai armor and their love is threatened, can they overcome the odds against them?

Former White House Press Secretary and MSNBC Host Jen Psaki to Publish New Book With Scribner

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Former White House Press Secretary and MSNBC host Jen Psaki will publish a new book with Scribner. Titled Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House, and the World, the book offers stories about how to be an effective communicator in any situation. The book takes readers along the campaign trail, inside the State Department, and the White House under two Presidents.  Psaki writes about navigating an array of bosses from the hot-tempered Rahm Emanuel to the coolly intellectual Barack Obama, to the empathetic Joe Biden, walking readers through the most difficult conversations, and those where humor saves the day—whether with preschoolers, partners, or presidents.   Say More is a lesson in how to listen, how to advocate, and how to break through the noise. The first of a two-book deal, the book will be published on May 7, 2024, and simultaneously as an audiobook by Simon & Schuster Audio. The second book will be an illustrated one for children to be published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.

“Effective communication is about empathy and explanation.  It is about connecting with your audience, whether it is the President, your partner, your colleagues, or even your kids,” said Jen Psaki. “This is a book I wish I had at many stages in my career, and my hope is that it will equip anyone with the practical advice and skills to be a more powerful and impactful communicator.”

“Jen Psaki’s experience is revelatory and inspiring,” said Nan Graham, Senior Vice President and Publisher of Scribner.  “She is a star, and she’s written a pragmatic, entertaining, and empowering book full of stories that can help anyone become a better communicator. It’s a classic.”

“Jen Psaki captured my attention, along with the rest of the world’s, at her White House press briefings, which were master classes in communication. Now, Jen brings her signature clarity, candor, and quick wit to the page, and I am thrilled for the opportunity to work with her,” said Kara Watson, Vice President and Executive Editor at Scribner.

Jen Psaki is the host of MSNBC’s Inside with Jen Psaki on Sundays at 12 p.m. ET and Mondays at 8 p.m. ET and served as the thirty-fourth White House Press Secretary under President Biden from January 2021 until May 2022. She contributes a regular column for the network’s morning newsletter, MSNBC Daily, and is a principal voice in the network’s primetime coverage of major political events and election night programming. Over the course of her twenty years in public service, Jen Psaki also served as White House Communications Director under President Obama and as the spokesperson for the State Department under then Secretary of State John Kerry and on three presidential campaigns. She lives in Arlington, Virginia with her husband and two children.

 

November is Financial Literacy Month!

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Financial Advisor and author Kalee Boisvert shares all the tools for children and adults to begin or continue their money management skills

What should Mabel do now that her piggybank is full to the brim? Buy lots of candy? Spend it all on that toy she’s been eyeing? Finally get that unicorn sprinkler that sprays water from its horn?

When Mabel pulls her piggy bank out from under the bed, it’s stuffed. She can’t fit one more coin inside–Piggy is bursting!

What should Mabel do with all that money? Buy candy? Toys? Games!? Mabel’s so excited that her bed becomes a trampoline and she wants to spend it all. But then her mother explains that money doesn’t have to burn a hole in your pocket—a lesson that sends Mabel on a journey to learn what it means to become “moneywise.” independence by opening a bank account!

Follow her as she takes her first steps to Teach your school-aged kids fundamentals about money management with this approachable, fun, and charming debut from Kalee Boisvert, full of colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand concepts.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Kalee Boisvert has been in the financial industry for over 15 years, but her love of money started very young. Growing up in a single parent household, she watched her mom struggle with finances and wished there was something she could do to help. Around this time, she realized she needed to find her own way to save and earn if she wasn’t going to allow her circumstances to define her. And so, her own journey to financial literacy began.

Today, as a single mom and financially independent woman, Kalee is called to support women in their financial lives. She felt the pull toward a career that would allow her to pursue this deeply personal goal to advocate for women and their money, which led her on the path to becoming a financial advisor. Being an advisor allows her to work directly with women to empower and support them and help put an end to any money-related stress and doubts.  

To further her efforts supporting financial literacy, Kalee has two books being released in 2023 – a children’s picture book called MoneyWise Mabel’s Bursting Bank, and a non-fiction book called Make Money Your Thing! Which aims to build confidence and empower people in their financial lives.

Behind The Words With Amanda Barratt

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Welcome to the blog Amanda! Today, we’ll be talking about Amanda’s latest release The Warsaw Sisters. First, tell our readers about this new release.

The Warsaw Sisters tells the story of twin sisters, Antonina and Helena, and their journeys of resistance and resilience in occupied Poland during WWII. It explores events and heroes pulled from the pages of history, such as the daring network of women who rescued hundreds of Jewish children from the Warsaw ghetto and Poland’s secret army that rose up in 1944 in a heroic and tragic battle for the city’s freedom. At its heart, it is a novel about women forged by war and the enduing bond between sisters.

What was the inspiration for your novel and what makes this novel stand out from the other books you have written?

The theme of women’s experiences in war is found in many of my novels, and it’s a topic that ceaselessly inspires and intrigues me. While researching Poland during the Second World War, I uncovered stories of women whose quiet heroism and dauntless courage left me in awe. Women who smuggled Jewish children out of the Warsaw ghetto and risked their lives to shelter them in their homes. Women who joined the resistance and fought in the Warsaw Uprising. Women who suffered and sacrificed as soldiers. As I explored the stories of these women, the characters of Antonina and Helena began to take shape.

Your two protagonists, Antonina and Helena Dąbrowska, are sisters living in Warsaw, Poland. As their city buckles under the German occupation, both sisters choose a different path of resistance. Can you provide more information on how they chose to help in the war efforts?

Antonina shelters Jewish children from the Warsaw ghetto as part of a network organized and operated primarily by women, the most famous of whom is Irena Sendler. Together these women saved hundreds of children. Though Irena Sendler has become famous—and deservedly so—she did not act alone. Through Antonina’s character, I wanted to remember the others who risked their lives to protect the most vulnerable. Helena is inspired by the women who joined the Home Army, one of the largest resistance organizations in occupied Europe. When the Warsaw Uprising broke out in the summer of 1944, nearly twelve thousand women served in various roles, including couriers, nurses, and combatants. Over a thousand lost their lives during the sixty-three days of battle. Their stories are extraordinarily compelling yet have gone untold for the most part, especially in North America. It is an honor to pay tribute to these remarkable women and bring their stories out of the shadows.

Your careful attention to detail is evident as you write about the events that took place in Poland during the Second World War. What type of research was required to accurately portray the war developments in Poland and the type of resistance that occurred among the Polish people?

While researching the Second World War in Poland for my novel Within These Walls of Sorrow, I discovered many of the historical events that inspired The Warsaw Sisters. The research process for my last book flowed almost seamlessly into this one as I delved deeper into Poland’s wartime history. I relied on more than a hundred nonfiction titles, including dozens of memoirs, to gain a perspective of the historical panorama as well as the deeply personal experiences of individuals. Many of the scenes in the novel are drawn from these sources. I also studied numerous transcribed interviews with Home Army veterans who fought in the Warsaw Uprising. One of the most memorable experiences came when I visited a museum that housed a collection of artifacts and documents related to the Polish resistance and the Warsaw Uprising. The museum was closed at the time due to renovations, but the director generously gave me a tour and even allowed me to handle some of the artifacts. I’ll never forget standing in front of a case that held copies of the newspaper published by the Polish underground and holding a cap worn by a soldier during the Uprising. History I had long been researching became so tangible in those moments, providing a reminder that the past was as three-dimensional as our world today.

The Warsaw Sisters explores themes of courage, sacrifice, and the resilience of our deepest bonds. Can you unpack some of these themes?

Throughout my research, I was inspired and moved by stories of courage birthed by adversity. The women who rescued Jewish children and fought in the Warsaw Uprising weren’t storybook heroines on a quest for adventure. They were ordinary women thrust into a war they did not choose, forced to face the occupation of their homeland, and the loss of their freedom and often the ones they loved. And then they had to decide what their response would be. They didn’t think of themselves as courageous, yet they acted with incredible courage. Theirs wasn’t a courage of choice so much as necessity. Circumstance demanded them to act and so they did, rather than stand by. In the years after the war, when asked about their activities, most of these women responded with something like, “What I did wasn’t extraordinary. It was normal.” They didn’t consider themselves heroes, yet their heroism left an indelible legacy.

Sisterhood, in all its complexities and resilience, is at the very heart of the novel. It’s a bond that changes with time and circumstance, but in the most fundamental ways, remains changeless. I loved exploring the often-complicated yet abiding connection between sisters through Antonina and Helena’s relationship.

What first drew you to Poland as the setting for your novel?

As I researched, I became absolutely riveted by the stories I discovered, asking myself, “Why haven’t I heard of this before?” In the chronicle of the Second World War, Poland’s story has often been minimized. The role of the Polish resistance is frequently overshadowed by the resistance narratives of other European countries. Being the greatgranddaughter of Polish immigrants, I have a special affinity for Poland’s history and culture. It is my hope that this novel will illuminate both the tragedy of the wartime years and the heroism of the people of Poland. It’s a deep privilege to explore their stories, and I hope to continue to do so. There are so many that beg to be told.

What do you hope readers will gain from reading The Warsaw Sisters and how has this novel impacted your own life?

There is so much we can learn from searching the past, so many questions we can ask ourselves, so much that remains unchanged, even as so much has changed. I hope readers are inspired by the stories of what I call “the sparks of light in the night of war, the ordinary who quietly resisted” and find in them relevancy for their lives today. I pray the novel will also be a reminder that even in times of tragedy, even in a dark and broken world, we are not forsaken in the sight of the One who calls us His and holds our every moment in His hand.

You are passionate about uncovering oft-forgotten facets of history through a fictional narrative. How do you decide upon your next writing project?

Research can be likened to unwrapping layers of tissue paper as the process of writing one novel often leads to a discovery that sparks the next. As a novelist, I thrive on excavating forgotten fragments of history and I am always searching for stories. Stories that haven’t been told before or a fresh angle of a familiar historical narrative. Stories that make me pause and ask questions and delve deeper. When I find a story that takes hold of both my imagination and heart, I set about the task of exploring it through a narrative format.

How can readers connect with you?

For more information about my novels, I invite readers to visit my website (www.amandabarratt.net). It’s always a joy to connect on Facebook and Instagram as well.

Where can readers purchase a copy of The Warsaw Sisters?

The novel is available at all major online retailers as well as many local bookstores.

Thank you so much for joining us today, Amanda. Readers, here’s a look at The Warsaw Sisters…..

On a golden August morning in 1939, sisters Antonina and Helena Dąbrowska send their father off to defend Poland against the looming threat of German invasion. The next day, the first bombs fall on Warsaw, decimating their beloved city and shattering the world of their youth.

When Antonina’s beloved Marek is forced behind ghetto walls along with the rest of Warsaw’s Jewish population, Antonina turns her worry into action and becomes a key figure in a daring network of women risking their lives to shelter Jewish children. Helena finds herself drawn into the ranks of Poland’s secret army, joining the fight to free her homeland from occupation. But the secrets both are forced to keep threaten to tear the sisters apart–and the cost of resistance proves greater than either ever imagined.

Shining a light on the oft-forgotten history of Poland during WWII and inspired by true stories of ordinary individuals who fought to preserve freedom and humanity in the darkest of times, The Warsaw Sisters is a richly rendered portrait of courage, sacrifice, and the resilience of our deepest ties.

DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF THOSE UNSEEN IN “ASSASSIN’S CREED VALHALLA: THE HIDDEN CODEX”

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What knowledge hides in blood?

New secrets arise from the order of Those Unseen in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: The Hidden Codex HC from Dark Horse Books! Straight from the world of Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, this graphic novel, presented in hardcover, follows Viking escapee Edward as he tries to locate his missing brother. This tale of historical adventure is written by Mathieu Gabella and features kinetic art by Paolo Traisci. Discover the mysteries behind the hidden codex!

After securing his own freedom from a clan of Vikings that kidnapped him, Edward, a scribe and reluctant monk, returns to find his brother missing and strange documents blackened by a language he innately understands. No one knows where these occult-looking symbols came from, but Edward has seen such writings before: in the workshop of an enigmatic wise man among the Vikings who is part of a secret order: Those Unseen. An order that could offer answers to Edward, and guarantee his aspirations of freedom and knowledge. But with that knowledge can he find and rescue his own brother before it’s too late?

“We were very lucky to work with Mathieu Gabella and Paolo Traisci, two long-standing fans of the franchise who infused their love and deep knowledge of our lore in this book. Fans and newcomers alike will enjoy this mysterious tale which expands Assassin’s Creed Valhalla across uncharted territories.” —Etienne Bouvier, Senior Transmedia Content Manager.

The Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: The Hidden Codex hardcover will arrive in bookstores on April 30, 2024 and comic book stores on May 1, 2024. It will measure 10.875 x 8.375″ and is available for pre-order now on AmazonBarnes & Noble and at your local comic shop and bookstore. It will retail for $19.99.

Praise for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Forgotten Myths:

“As a comic fan who has enjoyed playing several of the Assassin’s Creed games, I am thrilled when the story is expanded upon in the medium of comic books.”—DC Comics News

“The artwork has its own unique style but also fits within the parameters of the Valhalla world Ubisoft’s established in the games, and by the end, the series managed to plant a compelling hook for the next chapter.”—Comicbook.com

“Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Forgotten Myths #1 provides a great story that features an integral part of the lore in the game.”—Major Spoilers

Sneak Peek: ALL THE DARK PLACES By Terri Parlato

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ALL THE DARK PLACES By Terri Parlato

“A moody, atmospheric thriller perfectly crafted.” —Charlie Donlea, USA Today bestselling author of Twenty Years Later

A dark new thriller perfect for fans of Megan Miranda and Shari Lapena where murder exposes the dark secrets at the center of a group of friends and sets two women – one with a traumatic past, the other a Boston police detective – on a hunt for truth.

Snow falls softly outside Molly Bradley’s home on a frigid January night. Inside, half a dozen close friends are gathered to  celebrate the fortieth birthday of Molly’s psychologist husband, Jay. Candlelight gleams against dark wood, wine flows, and the  house rings with laughter. Everybody loves Jay, Molly most of all. Yet next morning, Molly discovers Jay dead on the floor of his  office, his throat brutally slashed.

After decades working with the Boston PD, Detective Rita Myers has grown accustomed to the banality of evil—the murders that  make no sense beyond bad luck or a tragic brush with the worst of humanity. But Jay Bradley’s murder isn’t random, or a mere  crime of opportunity. Rita is convinced that someone in the couple’s small circle killed him. Someone who was celebrating with  them that night.

Devastated, Molly tries to make sense of her husband’s death. Jay was her rock, the only person who really understood the  nightmare she lived through long ago. He knew the horrors she’s kept hidden even from her friends. But shocking revelations are  making her question if Jay was all he seemed to be—and whether someone else knows her past too. And until Molly figures out  who she can really trust, she won’t be able to stop herself becoming the next target . . .