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DRINK IN THE MAGIC OF ‘ELIXIR’

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A brand new sci-fi/fantasy story where magic and technology collide

Dark Horse Books and creators Frank J. Barbiere (Five Ghosts, Violent Love), Ricky Mammone (Second Chances), and Victor Santos (Polar, Against Hope) introduce you to a brand-new sci-fi/fantasy world. Elixir is a dark fantasy tale where the magic of the past clashes with the technology of the future.

In a fantastic vision of the future, magic has been replaced with technology. Two factions are in conflict within a sprawling metropolis: The Druids hold on to the past, while huge corporations exploit new technologies that threaten to eradicate magic forever. Mara, the daughter of a druid leader, becomes caught up in a dangerous mission to recover the elixir—a mysterious artifact that could restore magic and defeat the corporations once and for all. The only problem? It’s in the hands of her old mentor, a dangerous warrior who has mastered magic and the blade, and who’s driven by a personal vendetta to destroy the elixir at all costs. Caught between her family and a choice that could shape the future forever, how far will Mara go to recover the elixir for herself, and what will she do with it?

Elixir mixes elements of magic and design from Final Fantasy with the artistic grit of Sin City to deliver an original sci-fi/fantasy adventure with explosive action, sleek style, and unforgettable characters.

“I began my career in Europe doing fantasy comics but basically I am known in the USA as a noir-crime author,” says artist Victor Santos. “Thanks to this new collaboration with my partner Frank Barbiere and with the addition of the talented writer Ricky Mammone, I have had the chance to build a world with all the elements and aesthetics I loved reading as a teen but with my experience as a creator and a more modern point of view of what a good fantasy story should be.”

“Comics have always been about meaningful collaboration, and I’m thrilled to be working with Victor Santos again,” Frank Barbiere says. “Victor is one of the most innovative, eye-catching storytellers in the business and I can’t wait to share all the astonishing work he’s done bringing the world of Elixir to life. Along with Victor, co-writer Ricky Mammone is one of the most exciting new voices in comics and it’s been a joy to create these characters and tell this story with him. I’ve always wanted to tell an original fantasy story, and Elixir is a combination of many of our shared loves.”

“So excited to be working with Frank and Victor bringing this fantastical, yet very grounded and human, story to life,” co-writer Ricky Mammone says. “And with everything going on with the environmental crisis nowadays, we feel it’s more pertinent than ever.”

The Elixir trade paperback will arrive in comic shops and bookstores March 29th, 2023. It is available for pre-order now on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and your local comic shopElixir will retail for $19.99.

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Twisty Tortoise Tussles By Ann Charles

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Twisty Tortoise Tussle
Jackrabbit Junction Humorous Mystery Book 6
The Epic Jackrabbit Junction series continues byvUSA Today Bestseller, ANN CHARLES!

When someone is dead and buried, they’re supposed to stay that way … Aren’t they? Claire Morgan thought so, but now she suspects the dead guy whose treasures she’s been digging up is not only breathing, but spying on her, too. Crap!

When someone is divorced from a pain in the ass, they’re supposed to stay that way … At least that’s what Ronnie Morgan had hoped when she dumped her husband. But then he rolled over on some bloodthirsty criminals. With him tucked away in prison, they’ll settle for taking their revenge on her. Fudge!

When someone is temporarily insane—Kate Morgan is not crazy, dang it! A few twitches and some mad laughter aside, she has a gut feeling her family is in danger. Big danger. The kind that ends with a lot of blood. Now, it’s her job to keep them alive.

The Morgan sisters are back for another round of twisty tussles and rollicking romps!

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NOOK: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/twisty-tortoise-tussles-ann-charles/1141886718?ean=2940185767597

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

USA Today Bestselling author, Ann Charles, writes spicy stories full of mystery, comedy, adventure, suspense, romance, and supernatural mayhem. When she’s not dabbling in fiction, she’s arm wrestling with her two kids, attempting to seduce her husband, and arguing with her sassy cats.

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4 Creepy Cult Books to Binge-Read

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We get it. Sometimes, when you find a good genre like cult thrillers, you must get your hands on yet another book. That’s why we compiled a list of books to get your hands on when you finish that page-turner. Happy reading!

Fear Thy Neighbor by Fern Michaels

A thrilling new book from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of No Way Out, that fans of Nora Roberts and Rachel Caine won’t want to miss! One woman’s picture-perfect island sanctuary reveals itself to be filled with dangers in this exciting page-turner.

Wicked Ways by Lisa Jackson and Nancy Bush

From the bestselling Sisters of Suspense, the fourth installment in their New York Times and USA Today bestselling series featuring a cult-like group of women with psychic abilities – reissued for the first time since its original release a decade ago!

The Hunted by Lisa Childs

The pressures of fame and an obsessive stalker have driven pop star Olivia Smith to take shelter at Halcyon Hall, an exclusive spa on a remote island off the coast of Maine. Yet from the moment she arrives, there are rumors about women disappearing, and stories about the resort’s grisly past. Then a note arrives from her stalker, proving that nowhere is truly safe.

19 Yellow Moon Road by Fern Michaels

A thrilling new book in the wildly popular series from the author of Hidden, legendary #1 New York Times bestseller Fern Michaels! The Sisterhood is reuniting to investigate The Haven, a suspicious spiritual organization that’s more dangerous cult than caring commune.

Reprinted with Permission from Kensington Books

There’s a Book for That: Crying

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“…laughing and Crying. You know it’s the same release.” – Joni Mitchell

“I laughed, I cried” is an oft-heard nutshell review given by readers and filmgoers alike. Both emotional responses can be therapeutic, stress relievers. As noted by Harvard Health : “Crying is an important safety valve, largely because keeping difficult feelings inside  — can be bad for our health… Popular culture, for its part, has always known the value of a good cry as a way to feel better.” In popular book culture, our featured titles this week aren’t necessarily tear-jerkers, but rather a special array of poignant fiction and nonfiction, for all ages, with “crying” in common:

 

Crying in the Bathroom by Erika L. SánchezCRYING IN THE BATHROOM: A MEMOIR by Erika L. Sánchez

From the New York Times bestselling author of I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter, an utterly original memoir-in-essays that is as deeply moving as it is hilarious. Growing up as the daughter of Mexican immigrants in Chicago in the nineties, Erika Sánchez was a self-described pariah, misfit, and disappointment—a foul-mouthed, melancholic rabble-rouser who painted her nails black but also loved comedy, often laughing so hard with her friends that she had to leave her school classroom. Twenty-five years later, she’s now an award-winning novelist, poet, and essayist, but she’s still got an irrepressible laugh, an acerbic wit, and singular powers of perception about the world around her. Spanish edition available here.

 

Crying in H Mart by Michelle ZaunerCRYING IN H MART: A MEMOIR by Michelle Zauner

From the indie rock sensation known as Japanese Breakfast, an unforgettable memoir about family, food, grief, love, and growing up Korean American—“in losing her mother and cooking to bring her back to life, Zauner became herself” (NPR)

Vivacious and plainspoken, lyrical and honest, Zauner’s voice is as radiantly alive on the page as it is onstage. Rich with intimate anecdotes that will resonate widely, and complete with family photos, Crying in H Mart is a book to cherish, share, and reread.

 

The Ugly Cry by Danielle HendersonTHE UGLY CRY: HOW I BECAME A PERSON (DESPITE MY GRANDMOTHER’S HORRIBLE ADVICE) by Danielle Henderson

“A strong, funny, heartbreaking memoir” (Elizabeth Gilbert) about a grandmother’s ferocious love and redefining what it means to be family

Abandoned at ten years old by a mother who chose her drug-addicted, abusive boyfriend, Danielle was raised under the eye-rolling, foul-mouthed, loving tutelage of her uncompromising grandmother—and the horror movies she obsessively watched. She grew into a tall, awkward, Sassy-loving teenager who wore black eyeliner as lipstick and was struggling with the aftermath of her mother’s choices. But she also learned that she had the strength and smarts to save herself, her grandmother gifting her a faith in her own capabilities that the world would not have most Black girls possess. With humor, wit, and deep insight, Danielle shares how she grew up and grew wise, upending our conventional understanding of family and redefining its boundaries to include the millions of people who share her story.

 

The Hue and Cry at Our House by Benjamin TaylorTHE HUE AND CRY AT OUR HOUSE: A YEAR REMEMBERED by Benjamin Taylor

Winner of the LA Times Christopher Isherwood Prize for Autobiographical Prose

The award-winning memoir of one tumultuous year of boyhood in Fort Worth, Texas, opening with a handshake with JFK, and recalling the changes and revelations of the months that followed.

 

The Crying BookTHE CRYING BOOK by Heather Christle

This bestselling “lyrical, moving book: part essay, part memoir, part surprising cultural study” is an examination of why we cry, how we cry, and what it means to cry from a woman on the cusp of motherhood confronting her own depression (The New York Times Book Review). Honest, intelligent, rapturous, and surprising, Christle’s investigations look through a mosaic of science, history, and her own lived experience to find new ways of understanding life, loss, and mental illness. The Crying Book is a deeply personal tribute to the fascinating strangeness of tears and the unexpected resilience of joy.

 

The Sobbing School by Joshua BennettTHE SOBBING SCHOOL by Joshua Bennett, Eugene Gloria

The Sobbing School, Joshua Bennett’s mesmerizing debut collection of poetry, presents songs for the living and the dead that destabilize and de-familiarize representations of black history and contemporary black experience. Figures as widely divergent as Bobby Brown, Martin Heidegger, and the 19th-century performance artist Henry Box Brown, as well as Bennett’s own family and childhood best friends, appear and are placed in conversation in order to show that there is always a world beyond what we are socialized to see value in, always alternative ways of thinking about relation that explode easy binaries.

 

I Cried to Dream Again by Sara Kruzan and Cori ThomasI CRIED TO DREAM AGAIN: TRAFFICKING, MURDER, AND DELIVERANCE — A MEMOIR by Sara Kruzan, Cori Thomas

In this gripping memoir Sara Kruzan, a survivor of childhood abuse and sex trafficking, tells the honest, disturbing, and ultimately empowering story of her journey from abuse to incarceration without parole for killing her abuser to finally gaining her liberation. Sara is currently an advocate for the rights of incarcerated women and children, and the inspiration behind Sara’s Law, a bill currently in the House of Representative seeking to protect children of abuse from facing life sentences.

 

FOR YOUNGER READERS

 

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. TaylorROLL OF THUNDER, HEAR MY CRY (40th Anniversary Special Edition) by Mildred D. Taylor

Mildred D. Taylor’s Newbery Award-winning masterpiece—with cover art by two-time Caldecott Honor Award winner Kadir Nelson and an introduction by Jacqueline Woodson—celebrates its 40th Anniversary!  Set in Mississippi at the height of the Depression, this is the story of one family’s struggle to maintain their integrity, pride, and independence in the face of racism and social injustice. And it is also Cassie’s story–Cassie Logan, an independent girl who discovers over the course of an important year why having land of their own is so crucial to the Logan family, even as she learns to draw strength from her own sense of dignity and self-respect.

 

If You Cry like a Fountain by Noemi VolaIF YOU CRY LIKE A FOUNTAIN by Noemi Vola

A quirky and surprisingly funny picture book about the many practical uses for tears, for fans of Big Feelings. In an attempt to cheer up a sad-looking worm, a narrator makes things worse by causing the worm to cry. But in the process of trying to make the sobbing worm feel better, the narrator starts to think of the various ways tears can be used productively.

 

Big Boys Cry by Jonty HowleyBIG BOYS CRY by Jonty Howley

Let boys cry! This picture book imagines a world in which boys are encouraged to express their full range of emotions. Jonty Howley’s gorgeous debut paints the world we wish existed for our boys, and offers a path there!

For more information on these and related titles, visit the collection: Crying

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Sneak Peek: HIGH SPIRITS By Carol J. Perry

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HIGH SPIRITS By Carol J. Perry

Greetings from Haven, Florida, a quaint, scenic old town on the Gulf Coast where Massachusetts transplant Maureen Doherty and her excessively friendly Golden retriever are the newest proprietors of the charming local inn…along with its many ghostly tenants! Now the paranormal crime investigations continue with the second installment in bestselling author Carol J. Perry’s Haunted Haven Mystery Series, as Maureen is preparing for her first holiday season in her haunted century-old inn…

Christmas lights on palm trees and Santa hats on plastic pink flamingos are far from the snowy landscape Maureen and her beloved golden retriever, Finn, are used to. But Maureen is determined to make this a holiday to remember—which means finding a way to promote Haven House on a shoestring. Fortunately, Haven’s vintage movie theater, the Paramount, has come up with a great “Twelve Days of Christmas” idea. They’ll feature an impressive list of the best classic Christmas movies ever made—shown by one-time movie actor-turned-projectionist Decklin Monroe . . .

But nobody bothered to tell Maureen that the Paramount is haunted by the ghost of a man who was murdered a few years back. Haven’s top cop Frank Hubbard doesn’t believe in ghosts but, believing that Decklin Monroe was somehow involved, he wants a reluctant Maureen’s help.

That plan is derailed when, on the first day of the festival, a fresh murder victim is found at the theater. Now Maureen has to defend her staff and guests, while trying to keep her high-spirited resident ghosts out of the picture—before they have company for the holidays . . .

Songwriter / Singer Chloey Rose Releasing GOLDEN SUN

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GOLDEN SUN RELEASING TODAY!

Chloey Rose is an act on the rise. Drawing inspiration from Kate Bush and Taylor Swift, Chloey is set to release brand new single ‘Golden Sun’ on 12th August.

‘Golden Sun’ is a spellbinding acoustic-pop summer ballad that is both soothing and uplifting in equal measure. Co-written by Chloey Rose and Harry David, the track has a classic epic quality that can only be arrived at by years of honing a craft, the refrain ‘Step right out of my life into the golden sun” tugging on the heart strings with each aching repeat as the track grows.

Irresistible in its nostalgia and shining melodies, ‘Golden Sun’ is a track that will appeal to pop lovers as well as those looking for new soul stirring acoustic melancholy to add to their Spotify playlists. Like a big romantic reveal moment in a film, ‘Golden Sun’ fills the listener with images of escapism and love lost and found, with Rose’s emotions worn firmly on her sleeve throughout. A slow-burning flood of gorgeousness, ‘Golden Sun’

  • BBC Introducing Artist played on numerous radio stations including BBC Radio Lincolnshire, BBC Radio Humberside, Lincs FM, Gravity FM, Harborough FM and Compass FM and International Radio Airplay Netherlands and Spain.
  • Original songs Hopes and Dreams, Butterfly, Sky Is Falling, Hearts On The Line, True Love, Golden Dreams and Lungs all named Track of the Week on several radio stations.
  • Golden Dreams Awarded Best Original Song at Open Mic UK. 
  • Previous Winner of UK Unsigned
  • Her track Golden Dreams named an Outstanding Track with BBC Introducing Humberside
  • Awarded Most Talented Songwriter at Battle of the Bands Lincoln.
  • Previously selected to attend the UK International Song-

GUEST POST:: 13 Reasons Why Weeds Are Beneficial By Rebecca Gilbert

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I am in love with common wild plants, or weeds, partly because they can help us out in so many different ways; here are some of my favorites. Further details, with recipes, specific techniques, examples, and stories, can be found in Weedy Wisdom for the Curious Forager, along with the kind of natural philosophy that comes up when people spend time in nature, observing, and wondering.

These explorations were inspired by a series of classes with a summer camp for people with varied abilities, many of whom are in wheelchairs. Because of the way these campers approached foraging, our discussions were suitable for complete beginners while at the same time going unusually deeply into the meanings of life, without shyness, and without avoiding difficult subjects. This combination of fun-loving but clear-eyed fearlessness with the flexibility and open mindedness of beginners allowed the plants plenty of room to communicate, and the specifics of plant communication is one focus of the book.

Another is the emphasis on why to forage, as well as how. Since long before we were human, we have depended on the plants around us, and appreciation for our intricate relationships often seems to come naturally when we are reminded. Once people feel inspired to forage, specifics of what, how, when, and where become far more interesting and easier to remember. Safety and health and risk are considered, and a few friendly “gateway” plants are introduced. Non-native common plants, including invasives, are featured because these are the ones that most need to be picked—harvesting them moves us and our surroundings towards greater diversity and balance, not less. It’s important and satisfying to find our way to being useful and valuable members of our ecosystems, rather than arrogant agents of extinction. Eating invasive plants is one way, and here are some further ideas.

13 Reasons Why I Need Weeds:
Food:

  1. Pot Stuffers and Hunger Chasers: Anytime you want to feed people, it’s nice to know there is delicious free food around you. A root stew or a mess of greens is an easily accessed and very nourishing source of food for much of the year, and is especially useful in a crisis.
  2. Seasonal and Local Delicacies: Watching treats ripen around you is a very enjoyable way to connect to the environment. Experienced foragers know when to check “their” spots for treasure based on former harvests. Every season brings its delights, with connections to time and place that deepen and enrich further with every passing year.
  3. Flavor: Unique herbs, spices, and condiments expand the gourmet palate to include what is growing around us, and to adapt recipes to include foraged ingredients. Foragers can hand-select extremely fresh, ripe, clean foods, with vitality and taste that are better than anything that can be purchased, and which are especially compatible with other local products, sharing what the French call terroir.
  4. Tradition: All of our ancestors foraged wild plants, and we’ve been doing it since before we were human, so serving these foods is a great way to connect with the survival strategies of the past. They can also connect us to the ancestors of place. It’s important to be respectful, and the plants can give us insights into how behave so as not to be invasive. When you pass such knowledge to the next generation, you are participating in a very ancient ritual.

Medicine:

  1. First Aid: Knowing a few plants that can help prevent infection from setting in can be very helpful when there is no access to antibiotics, and you don’t need to be a full-on herbalist. For a beginner, two or three are enough. I recommend plantain and yarrow. Both are common and non-toxic. When used to prevent infection they are generally mashed and applied externally as a poultice. Yarrow helps stop bleeding, too.
  2. Nutrition: Sometimes broths and teas are easier for some to absorb than solids, and the nutrients in wild plants, because of our long history together, tend to be more bioavailable than vitamin pills. Many physical imbalances respond well to complex, concentrated foods like cooked greens, so it’s a good idea to know the common prolific food plants of your region. Nettles, for example, are so nutritious they can cause hair to regrow and hens to start laying.
  3. Microbiome Repair: The microbiome, or personal ecosystem, includes all the invisible life on, in, and around us. It’s essential to a healthy immune response, but it can be damaged by antibiotics and other drugs, stress, grief, dietary intolerances, and more. Both grazing while picking and traditional preparations using lacto-fermentation can help repopulate a depleted microbiome. The combination of classic ferments with fresh, unprocessed, and diverse foraged foods doesn’t just strengthen the immune system—new research indicates that mood and problem-solving abilities also improve.
  4. Scent: The strong scents and flavors of many wild plants have healing and restorative power in themselves, and are traditionally used in teas, smokes, steams, baths, and healing balms. Flowers are a special gift, with beauty that goes far beyond the practical requirements of pollination. Maybe that’s why they have been used as sacred offerings in so many places. Freshly picked, they bring unique colors, flavors, and perfumes to the table.

Wisdom:

  1. Inspiration: Inspiration literally means, “to breath in;” we recall that the oxygen we breath in, and the carbon dioxide we breath out, are part of a constant exchange of gifts with the plant world, to our mutual benefit. This forms the foundation of all further exchanges. The ideas that come while breathing with plants can inspire us like the stories of the elders.
  2. Cycles of Life and Death: Plants provide constant examples and role models for the adaptations needed for changing forms, whether through death and rebirth, the spreading of seeds, or resting in the root. One being’s rot is another being’s food, and that can be comforting. Finding our balance in these ongoing cycles is easier with the demonstrative guidance of common plants.
  3. Honesty, Gratitude, and Generosity: These traits are not optional in nature, and foraging for edible wild foods reminds us of such inherent requirements for good living. Nature is always a reality check, and everything is either being received or being returned. Recognizing our place in the larger picture tends to increase people’s ability to survive as well as their vim and vigor.
  4. Relatedness: The mistaken idea that we are conscious beings moving through an inanimate universe has proved both false and dangerous—plants that feed and heal us are one set of relatives that can remind us of the ridiculousness of that concept. They are some of the friendlier and more helpful ones, and can help guide us into more realistic and healthy perspectives and practices. A foraging experience, no matter how small, can be an enjoyable setting for exploring our most intimate ties with our surroundings.

Magic:

  1. Inspiration: Wild plants have been known to heal people in dreams, pass messages between worlds, hold space for the transfer of ancestral knowledge, and many other miraculous accomplishments. They are far more than bundles of green chemicals—talk to them, honor them, include them in your endeavors, and you may be surprised at the generosity of their responses. As our elders, they know far more about us than we do about them, and when we feel stuck, we can turn to them for new courage and fresh ideas.

I hope this list gives you some ideas about the ways we are all already connected to common wild plants. There is always more to learn, and something new to taste and discover. They make excellent friends and co-workers, and they’re already close by. I invite you to take another look at the local weeds where you are, and see what they have to say. You may just end up, as I have, bringing them into your home, your sustenance, your imagination, and your attitude to life.

Here’s a look at Rebecca’s latest release:

Weedy Wisdom for the Curious Forager: Common Wild Plants to Nourish Your Body & Soul

With more than fifty recipes, hands-on activities, and thought-provoking social themes, Rebecca Randall Gilbert shows you exciting ways to incorporate common wild plants into your life. This beginner-friendly book provides eight essential foraging lessons based on classes Rebecca taught at Camp Jabberwocky (the oldest sleepaway camp in the US for people with disabilities). You’ll learn how to gather edible flowers, work with invasive species, find flavor correspondences, process healing plants, and preserve your harvest with fermentation. From roots, seeds, and sprouts to mint, sassafras, and beyond, this practical guide deepens your understanding of plants and reveals important life lessons.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Rebecca Randall Gilbert discovered her love of foraging at age six when she spent the summer with her grandmother in Martha’s Vineyard island, Massachusetts. She has been exploring the subject—and grazing on the same farm—ever since. She teaches a variety of rural skills at Native Earth Teaching Farm, which she and her husband opened to the public in 2002.

COPYRIGHT (2022) Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd. All rights reserved.

PLAGUE UNLEASHED by DC Gomez

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PLAGUE UNLEASHED
The Intern Diaries Series continues by USA Today Best-selling author, DC Gomez
2021 First Place Winner for YA Fiction in the North Texas Book Festival

A disgruntled employee, sibling rivalry, and zombie attacks. Who said Texarkana was boring?

I swear, I didn’t do it.
It wasn’t me.
I did not start the zombie-apocalypse in Texarkana.
But I’m planning to find out who did it, before the whole city is taken over by those mindless souls.

Too bad the one person that might have the answer is the one being Constantine despises above all else, Death’s Sister, Pestilence. How can one person be so absolutely despicable? Why does she need ten interns all calling her Mistress? She is evil.

Pestilence swears she didn’t cause the Plague. I’m blaming her anyway. Now all I need is more time and less five-year-olds trying to eat their teachers’ faces. Scratch that, what I really need is a new job.

Plague Unleashed is book two in the action-packed and humorous Urban Fantasy series The Intern Diaries. Isis Black has survived eight months as Death’s Intern. But not even all her training could prepared her for the madness of zombies running loose in Texarkana. How do you stop a group of brainless semi-zombies that you can’t kill? Isis better figure it out soon.

***This is a stand-alone novel, or it can be read in sequence.

Plague Unleashed (The Intern Diaries Book 2) – Kindle edition by Gomez, D. C.. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

Plague Unleashed (The Intern Diaries Book 2) eBook : Gomez, D. C.: Amazon.ca: Kindle Store

What readers and critics are saying:
“The concept of Death and the interaction between life endings and soul capturing provides a stage for a cast of inimitable characters, both supernatural and strange natural, whose interactions provide one fine-tuned rollicking tale – the initial adventure of a series that now numbers six volumes! For those who love humorous paranormal fiction, this is a series to explore!” _ Grady Harp, Top 100 Amazon Reviewer
It isn’t very often that I buy the second book in a series before I’ve finished the first so that should tell you just how much I enjoyed this one. Grab yourself a copy and join Isis, Bartholomew, Bob and not forgetting Constantine in their unusual jobs._ Mike Powell, Amazon Reviewer

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

D. C. Gomez is an award-winning USA Today Bestselling Author, podcaster, motivational speaker, and coach. Born in the Dominican Republic, she grew up in Salem, Massachusetts. D. C. studied film and television at New York University. After college she joined the US Army, and proudly served for four years.

D. C. has a Master’s Degree in Science Administration from the Central Michigan University, as well as a Master in Adult Education from Texas A&M- Texarkana University.  She is a certified John Maxwell Team speaker and coach, and a certified meditation instructor from the Chopra Center.

One of D. C. passions is helping those around her overcome their self-limiting beliefs.  She writes both non-fiction and fiction books, ranging from Urban Fantasy to Children’s Books. To learn more about her books and her passion, you can find her at www.dcgomez-author.com.

 

SNEAK PEEK: DANGEROUS BEAUTY By Melissa Koslin

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DANGEROUS BEAUTY By Melissa Koslin
(Pre-order Available)

Melissa Koslin is making a name for herself in the romantic suspromancense genre with her engaging mysteries that draw readers in and keep them spellbound. In Dangerous Beauty, Koslin throws two characters into an unlikely situation—an arranged marriage for a good cause. Dark origins, buried secrets, and a dangerous buyer collide in this breakneck tale that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

Victim is a term that Liliana Vela refuses to call herself―she is a fighter. She fought her way out of the clutches of human traffickers who snatched her from her home in Mexico and has managed to escape to America. But she can’t stay unless the man who helped rescue her is serious about his offer to marry her.

When Meric Toledan finds Liliana at a service station, terrified that she will be returned to the awful hands of her captors, he knows he must save her. He has the ability to keep her safe with his wealth and resources and knows he can’t just leave her. But is safety truly possible when the mysterious buyer who demanded her capture still wants her―and will stop at nothing to have her?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Melissa Koslin is a fourth-degree black belt in and certified instructor of Songahm Taekwondo. In her day job as a commercial property manager, she secretly notes personal quirks and funny situations, ready to tweak them into colorful additions for her books. The author of Never Miss, Melissa lives in Jacksonville, Florida, with her husband, Corey. Find more information on her books at www.MelissaKoslin.com.

PODCAST::: Road Rage and Dark Romance with author Karina Kantas

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Road Rage and Dark Romance with author Karina Kantas

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Karina is a bestselling author of 14 titles covering most fiction genres, including thriller novels and award-winning young adult fiction. She’s also won awards for her documentary and short fims, at International Film Festivals. She is a BookTuber, podcaster and radio host, and also owns Author Assist, helping independent authors with promoting and marketing their books. You can learn more at her website: https://explosivewriter.com/

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Here’s a look at Karina’s latest release:: ROAD RAGE:
Fast-paced dark MC romance with plenty of mischief, murder, and mayhem.

Beautiful and yet scarred, Gem is living a sheltered life after surviving a violent past running with the Hawks an outlaw motorcycle club.

Excitement beckons in the form of Shep, a handsome biker of Rage MC. He introduces her to the rest of his superbike racing club. Doc catches her eye.

However, members of Rage won’t accept Gem until she’s proven herself, and Shep sees her as no more than a trophy for his drugged-up ego.

Gem then makes the mistake of getting involved in Rage’s illegal activities, which then lands her back in the arms of the Hawks and a horrific conclusion.