Monday, September 08, 2025

Blurb Blitz Tour & Giveaway: Who Are We Now? by Beth Anderson


WHO ARE WE NOW?
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Beth Anderson


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Romantic Suspense
Publisher: Full Tilt Romance
Publication Date: July 1, 2025
Page count: 249 pages

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As dark secrets unravel around her, Skylar must follow her heart—and maybe find her once-in-a-lifetime love.

Skylar spent years trapped—in a dead-end relationship, in her mother’s cold shadow. But when her mother vanishes without a trace, Skylar is thrust into a mystery that upends everything she thought she knew. With her two best friends, Barrett and Levi, by her side, Skylar hunts for answers—and along the way, finds herself drawn to both men in ways she never expected. As secrets unravel and danger draws near, Skylar must find the courage to reclaim her future... and her heart.


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Chet’s smartwatch was wedged between the fabric. The screen lit up with another incoming message. 

Someone’s been texting him. A lot. Like, blowing him up a lot. 

Her stomach twisted. She knew she shouldn’t invade his privacy, even if he barely deserved that small consideration at this point. 

But… was it really an invasion if he left it behind?  

She hesitated for another moment before swiping up on the screen.

The messages flooded in. 

Her breath caught in her throat. 

The new messages were all in the same thread—one that was months old and labeled only “Side.” She didn’t have to guess what that meant, but still she scrolled to the top, where the conversation first began. The texts there were playful, flirty. Teasing remarks, inside jokes she didn’t understand. Then they turned suggestive—little hints, double meanings. And then, about a month ago, they changed completely. 

SIDE: When are we seeing each other again?

SIDE: I miss you. Last time was amazing. You’re my stallion.

SIDE: You’re bad for me, you know that? If people knew.. lol 

Her blood ran cold.

Oh my God.

It still felt like the floor had been yanked out from beneath her. She felt untethered, and worse—foolish. 

Her breath came in short, shallow bursts. She scrolled back, reading the texts again even though she knew it would hurt. 

And then something nagged at the back of her mind. 

Something familiar.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

“Beth Anderson” is the joint penname of a veteran author of numerous novels of several different genres and a new author who loves romance novels.  Who Are We Now?  is the second romance novel from this team, the first being the lower spice hockey romance “Pucked Over.” 
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Sunday, September 07, 2025

Children's Book Review: Flight Test 101 (Mischief, #6) by Amanda M. Thrasher

Flight Test 101 (The Mischief Series Book 6)Flight Test 101 by Amanda M. Thrasher
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A modern “Our Gang” series, with fairies!

Flight Test 101 is the sixth book in author Amanda M. Thrasher’s Mischief children’s fantasy series, which reminds me of the classic "Our Gang" television show, updated and featuring fairy friends. With its relatable young characters and dilemmas, this chapter book is engaging and entertaining and may keep the interest of the most reluctant readers. The book can be read as a standalone, so readers new to the series will have no trouble jumping right into the fairlings’ current adventure.

As the fairy friends approach their first flight test, confident Jack, the fairling who has been living for this day, is accidentally injured and now won’t heal in time to participate. The delay will put him behind all his friends for freedom in flight, so as a group, the others loyally decide to wait and test when he’s rescheduled. Unfortunately, with the delay comes a twenty-five-point penalty on each late participant’s score, points that some of the fairlings will desperately need to pass.

This latest Mischief adventure features all the fairling friends from the previous books and is full of giggles, slimy moss bomb fights, and fabulous treats baked by their resident spider friend, Broderick. Each small fairy is a distinct personality, some outgoing, some reserved, all with their particular likes and attitudes, including Pearle in her special chariot. They face a big decision and their fears when Jack, the best flier, is suddenly sidelined, feeling the need to choose to hang back with him rather than progress as scheduled without him. There are realistic discussions as a group about their feelings and how the alternative could impact everyone, especially Boris and Lilly, the two fairlings already struggling to achieve the needed scores to pass. Their gamble makes for an exciting and suspense-filled story.

I recommend FLIGHT TEST 101 for chapter-book-ready elementary age readers and older.

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Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: The Girl in the Maze by R.K. Jackson

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THE GIRL IN THE MAZE

by R. K. Jackson

August 25 - September 19, 2025 Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

THE GIRL IN THE MAZE by R. K. Jackson

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Perfect for fans of Alice Feeney, Megan Miranda, and Tana French, R. K. Jackson’s lyrical, twisty psychological thriller follows an aspiring journalist as she uncovers dark truths in a seaswept Southern town—aided by a mysterious outcast and pursued by a ruthless killer. 

Now available for the first time as an audiobook, this lyrical novel comes alive in a tour de force performance by narrator Hillary Huber.

When Martha Covington moves to Amberleen, Georgia, after her release from a psychiatric ward, she thinks her breakdown is behind her. A small town with a rich history, Amberleen feels like a fresh start. Taking a summer internship with the local historical society, Martha is tasked with gathering the stories of the Geechee residents of nearby Shell Heap Island, the descendants of slaves who have lived by their own traditions for the last three hundred years.

As Martha delves into her work, the voices she thought she left behind start whispering again, and she begins to doubt her recovery. When a grisly murder occurs, Martha finds herself at the center of a perfect storm—and she’s the perfect suspect. Without a soul to vouch for her innocence or her sanity, Martha disappears into the wilderness, battling the pull of madness and struggling to piece together a supernatural puzzle of age-old resentments, broken promises, and cold-blooded murder. She finds an unexpected ally in a handsome young man fighting his own battles. With his help, Martha journeys through a terrifying labyrinth—to find the truth and clear her name, if she can survive to tell the tale.

Praise for THE GIRL IN THE MAZE:

"A juicy, twisty literary thriller so captivating you might want to take the long way to your destination... Hillary Huber['s] mastery of accents from the melodious Geechee dialect to the broad vowel drawl of Southern aristocracy is on point and music to this Southerner's ears."
~ The Atlanta Journal Constitution

"A Southern Gothic thriller with a twisty plot and echoes of Tana French."
~ Dianne Emley, bestselling author of Killing Secrets

"The Girl in the Maze has suspense, action, memorable characters and even a perfect storm."
~ Savannah Morning News

"One of the best books I’ve read [this year] . . . The Girl in the Maze is a genre-crushing story that’s part mystery, part thriller, with elements of horror. The result is a terribly entertaining novel."
~ Cemetery Dance

"Enthralling . . . a psycho-thriller of dark secrets in a small historic Georgian coastal town."
~ Judith D. Collins, Must Read Books

"This scared the hell out of me."
~ Laura Otis, MacArthur Fellow, author of Müller’s Lab

Audio clip from The Girl in the Maze a psychological thriller narrated by Hillary Huber:

Book Details:

Genre: Psychological Thriller
Published by: Audiobook: Paradise Press in Association with Fright Night Audio; Print & eBook: Penguin Random House
Audiobook Publication Date: August 5, 2025
Number of Print Pages: 300
Audiobook ISBN: 979-8-218-70529-9
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Prologue

She wants to kill you.

Martha’s fingers tightened onto the Pentel No. 2 pencil, clutched in her lap like a secret talisman. Dr. Ellijay picked up the stack of test booklets, squared them on her desk with soft raps, and began handing them out. She walked slowly down the aisle, her heels popping on the linoleum.

Not today, Martha thought. Please, Lenny, not today.

Outside the casement windows, the campus was awash in gray, a silent movie, as it had been for days, suspended between fog and drizzle, the dull light suppressing shadows, flattening the neo-Gothic buildings of Ponce de Leon College like a plywood set. Only two o’clock, but outside looked more like dusk.

The quad was empty, except for a lone figure seated on a bench, a man in a tweed blazer taking notes in a composition book. He looked up in Martha’s direction, then down at the notebook, then toward her again. To escape his gaze, she looked elsewhere, beyond the campus buildings, above the crenellated rooflines.

It was there again. She had seen it before, on bad days, and now it stretched across the buildings, high above the spires and turrets, gelatinous and nearly invisible except for a network of threadlike capillaries. It pulsed and it heaved, breathing, alive.

Don’t look at it, Lovie. Lenny murmured in her ear, his voice moist and intimate. You know they don’t want you to see that, right? Just pretend you don’t see it.

Today Lenny was only a voice, but on some days she could see him. He was tall and gaunt, his skin white and mottled, like the belly of a toad. Spiked hair. Blue jeans shiny with stains. Canvas sneakers, gray and frayed.

Martha felt a touch on her shoulder, jerked around.

“Relax, Martha.” Wade leaned forward in the desk behind her. “You look as tight as a piano wire. You’ll do great.”

You won’t do great. You’ll die. Lenny hissed. S’truth. You’ll die if you even touch the paper.

This was the first time Wade had spoken to her in months. In the early weeks of the semester, he had flirted with her, singled her out for special attention. For a while, the attraction had been mutual. She liked his pug nose, his subversive sense of humor. But that was before.

Dr. Ellijay walked to the end of the next aisle, Martha’s aisle.

Have a look out, Lovie. ’Ere it comes.

Martha tried to concentrate, to review her mental notes. This was the final. Her grades had been floundering—that’s all part of the plan, innit?—but Martha had decided she would overcome the plan. She wouldn’t let them win.

Don’t touch the paper, Lenny rasped. It’s printed with poison ink. It’s like them colorful frogs in Ecuador. We learned about that in Biology 101, remember? Beautiful, but lethal. If you touch the ink, you’ll die.

Dr. Ellijay returned to her desk at the front of the room and glanced at her wristwatch. “All right, you have forty-five minutes,” she told the class. “You may begin now. Good luck.”

Look at ’er. She’s watchin’ you. She wants to see you fail. Touch the frog poison, and you’ll die. Look out the window. The man on the bench, he’s watchin’, too. They’re all watchin’. They’ve all been waitin’ for this moment, doncha see?

Martha stared at the page, paralyzed. She felt a drop of perspiration release from her armpit and crawl down her side. Around her, she heard the frantic scratching of her fellow students’ pens. They mingled with the sounds of the rats in the walls, the ones that chewed at the masonry with their sharp teeth, like yellow rice grains. The other students acted as if the rats weren’t there.

She glanced at the clock. Six minutes gone already. She looked down at the paper and tried to focus, to form the answers in her mind.

If you fall for it—don’t say I din’t warn you, Lovie.

She wanted to cry, or to scream, but she was motionless except for the pounding of her heart.

Don’t react. Don’t let ’em know. Don’t let ’em on to you, right? That’s the worst thing.

She heard Dr. Ellijay’s footsteps approach and stop next to her desk. She didn’t look up.

“Martha? It’s been ten minutes, and you haven’t even started. Are you all right?”

A swarm of ghostly, amoeba shapes floated in front of Martha’s eyes, and she felt as if her head would explode.

“Martha?” Dr. Ellijay placed a hand on her shoulder.

Martha screamed and lunged out of her seat, pushing the desk over, causing books to tumble out.

Run. It’s yer only chance—run like hellfire.

She bounded up the aisle, reached the door, and flung it open with a bang.

Run, Lovie.

In the hallway, Martha collided with a student on his cellphone, texting. She turned the corner onto another hallway and spotted the door to the custodial closet. She tried the knob. It opened. She slipped inside, squeezed next to a plastic mop bucket with rubber wheels, pulled the door closed, and slid to the floor.

In the darkness, she could smell ammonia. She heard the rats scurry around her. One brushed against her ankle, another along the back of her neck. Out in the hallway, footsteps approaching.

Voices calling her name. But Martha remained silent, invisible.

This is one thing we’re good at, hey, Lovie? Lenny said. We know how to vanish.

Chapter 1

Ten months later

Martha sat on an iron bench in front of the Wash-and-Fold and watched a column of ants as they marched away carrying crumbs from the smashed corner of a ham sandwich.

She had made the walk from the Pritchett House to Tobias Avenue in only fifteen minutes, strolling past dew-damp lawns and sprinklers, reaching the business district early. Nothing to do now but wait and watch the town slowly wake up. The morning was hazy, already humid. The rising sun painted sharp, expanding triangles of yellow on the buildings and storefronts.

Martha opened her leather satchel and unfolded the advertisement, the one Vince found on the bulletin board at the Gateway Center. She reread it for the hundredth time.

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
The Historical Society of Amberleen, Georgia, seeks a full-time intern to assist with book project. Must be bright, organized, and detail-oriented, able to hit the ground running. Will transcribe/edit interviews, write introductions, assist with research. Three-month term with stipend. Assist with book project. Must be bright, organized, and detail-oriented, able to hit the ground running. Will transcribe/edit interviews, write introductions, assist with research. Three-month term with stipend.

She felt restless, considered moving to the local diner for a cup of coffee, then scrapped the idea. Like so many things, caffeine was no longer admissible.

She wished she’d brought a book to read, or maybe a newspaper. Anything to take her mind off the fluttery feeling in her gut, a sensation that took hold yesterday when the Trailways bus crossed the Intracoastal Waterway and rolled past that sign in the grass median:

Welcome to Amberleen. Spacious Oaks, Friendly Folks.

Martha held the leather satchel close to her face and sniffed. The smell calmed her. It reminded her of her father, who kept it bulging with papers as he shuttled between their house and the university. She tilted the satchel and heard a faint rattle from within, a secret sound. The part of herself she would keep hidden.

A Lincoln Continental pulled up in front of the brick building across the street and parked. A tall woman with white hair and an old-fashioned, collared dress got out, unlocked the glass door to the building, and entered. Martha checked her watch—eight fifteen. She took out a mirror, freshened her lip gloss, and brushed a few strands of loose hair from her face. It was time.

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Excerpt from THE GIRL IN THE MAZE by R. K. Jackson. Copyright 2025 by R. K. Jackson. Reproduced with permission from R. K. Jackson. All rights reserved.

 

 

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R. K. Jackson

R.K. Jackson is a former CNN journalist who now works at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He is the author of two novels of psychological suspense: the USA Today bestseller The Girl in the Maze and its sequel, Kiss of the Sun, both originally published by Penguin Random House.

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Review:

5 stars!

Gripping tale of murder, greed, and mental health set around an endangered Georgia coastal community. 

The Girl in the Maze is the first book in author R.K. Jackson’s Martha Covington Thriller series set along the Georgia coastline and featuring a dying Geechee community, the descendants of former slaves. Martha Covington, a young journalism student, had suffered a mental crisis while in school, which resulted in an extended hospitalization. When she was released, part of her easing her return to normal life was a light-duty internship with the Amberleen (Georgia) Historical Society, helping to record and transcribe interviews with the last surviving members of the local Geechee people living on nearby Shell Heap, a small, isolated barrier island along the coast. However, the untouched natural beauty of the island had finally caught the eyes of hungry developers, and the contents of their deep pockets had grabbed the attention of equally greedy county leaders. There was big money to be made if only the Geechee weren’t in the way. Lydia Dussault, Martha’s new boss at the historical society, is an important and politically-connected champion in the Geechee’s corner, and suddenly Martha finds herself smack in the middle of a dangerous, high-stakes fight not only for her hard-won sanity but for her very life. 

Martha is a unique main character who is suffering from debilitating mental health issues and is also receptive to voices and visions from the spirit world. From the start, I wasn’t sure how reliable a narrator she actually was, but her ensuing story made for riveting reading. She’s one of the most game protagonists I’ve ever encountered. Although she feels vulnerable and unprepared for her role, she’s willing to step outside her narrow comfort zone to complete critical tasks for her new employer, uncovering some outstanding clues, and this is before everything goes really sideways. 

The Geechee storyline was a fascinating element of the plot, and some of my favorite characters, Lady Albertha and Jarrell Humphries, were from the community. I really enjoyed the wisewoman aspects of the story. The Geechee people are a real and existing group, found in Georgia and several other southern states. 

The plot moves quickly, with twists and turns that kept me highly engaged, but completely off-balance as I attempted to guess what was really going on, especially as Martha’s mental state shifted. Early on, I began to wonder if what I’d been led to understand was the impact of mental illness was something else entirely. This question, and others, had me reading long and late into the night, and I felt completely rewarded for doing so. I’m delighted there’s a book two! 

I recommend THE GIRL IN THE MAZE to readers of mysteries and psychological thrillers.



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Saturday, September 06, 2025

Children's Book Review: The Lost Journals of Bud Wiper by S.M. Morgan

The Lost Journals of Bud Wiper - A Middle Grade Adventure Kids Will Love: An Exciting Adventure Full of Life Lessons and a Healthy Dose of Potty Humor for KidsThe Lost Journals of Bud Wiper - A Middle Grade Adventure Kids Will Love: An Exciting Adventure Full of Life Lessons and a Healthy Dose of Potty Humor for Kids by S.M. Morgan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A likable and relatable main character and an adventuresome story from the past!

After his father's death, Teddy Larson's mother relocates them to the town of Ravenwood for a fresh start. School is already in full swing, so Teddy is a newcomer to Ravenwood Middle School in the middle of the semester. On his first day, he not only attracts a lot of stares from the other kids but also draws the attention of the school bully, Zane.

With students having already formed their friends' groups, Teddy feels completely isolated, so he talks his mother into letting him skip school on Friday of his first week. His mother, a real estate agent, is readying a spooky old mansion in town for sale, inventorying its contents before listing, so Teddy accompanies her and explores the old place while she works. In a secret room, he discovers a box of old journals written by the house's previous owner when he was a boy, the same age as Teddy is now. Intrigued, Teddy takes the first volume of the journals home that night.

Back at school, Zane and his cronies delight in tormenting the lonely boy. Still, when Teddy accidentally bloodies Zane's nose during an ambush in the boys' restroom, there are unexpected consequences. Three against one convince the principal that Zane's story that Teddy attacked HIM earns Teddy swats and a two-day suspension. However, on his return to school, he discovers that the story that he bested the bully has circulated throughout the school and has gained him some new friends.

Bud Wiper's journals are riveting reading for the miserable Teddy. Beginning in 1949, they detail Bud's daily life, revealing that he, too, is lonely. As the only child of wealthy parents, Bud is often left at home in the care of the butler while his parents travel the world in search of treasure. However, one day the butler brings him a strange letter written in code, and when the secret message is revealed, Bud is shocked to learn that his parents have gone missing, and he needs to mount a rescue. The story hooks Teddy, and due to his continued school misfortunes, it may be the only thing that helps him make it through each day.

The Lost Journals of Bud Wiper is a fun, adventure-filled story for middle-grade or older elementary-age readers that even reluctant readers will enjoy. Teddy is sweet, likable, and oh-so-misunderstood, making him a perfectly relatable hero sure to capture the imagination.

The story switches point of view from Teddy to Bud as pages of the journal are read. While both boys experience a lot, Bud's adventures are much more action-hero-oriented: think "Indiana Jones." In Teddy's case, "Revenge of the Nerds" would be more apropos. Both are fun and compelling reading.

The adults in Teddy's life are exceptionally clueless about what is going on between him and Zane. While I was somewhat disturbed by this, young readers will probably relate to a time when they felt they had been treated unfairly. The story leaves a couple of ideas unexplored that, hopefully, are bridges to future Bud Wiper journal adventures. I certainly would pick up any sequels to this book.

With its likable and highly relatable main character and the adventuresome story from the past, I recommend THE LOST JOURNALS OF BUD WIPER to elementary students ready for chapter books and middle-grade readers, especially those falling in the reluctant reader category.

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Book Review: The Summer I Remembered Everything by Catherine Con Morse

The Summer I Remembered EverythingThe Summer I Remembered Everything by Catherine Con Morse
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A summer of growth, love, and remembrance.

The Summer I Remembered Everything by Catherine Con Morse is a wonderful young adult story of a pivotal summer in Emily Chen-Sanchez’s life. With her perfect older sister, Emilly always felt she was playing a losing game to shine in her parents’ eyes. While she had always admired, perhaps, idolized Tessa, she was also jealous, and her feelings led her into constant arguments with her overachieving older sister. When a less-than-satisfactory grade on her end-of-year report card grounds her for the first three weeks of summer vacation, she figures getting a job will at least get her out of the house and give her a break from her family. She applies to be a companion to an elderly neighbor lady, Mrs. Granucci, thinking she’ll be helping her around her home with her daily activities; however, the lively senior is vivacious, active, and busy with life. Yet, she is harboring a secret; her little episodes of forgetfulness are just the start of a hidden problem, something much more serious.

Emily is such a relatable girl, with her dreams and innocent desires, and the summer is one of coming of age in so many ways. She’s got the short end of the stick with a bad case of sibling rivalry, topped by having very cautious, anxious parents. Her mother has just been diagnosed with thyroid cancer and is undergoing treatment. Her best gal pal is in London for the next several weeks, and her best friend, Matt, has a crush on another girl, again. But this time, his crush on a girl with so many similar interests just hits differently for Emily. Now, her new employer and growing mentor, Mrs. G., swears her to secrecy about her declining mental acuity and memory issues. Any one of these situations would be a handful for a sixteen-year-old to handle, so it’s no wonder that mistakes are made and lessons must be learned.

The story really struck home for me, having had to care for someone, also not a family member, with cognitive decline. Things happen or get said that truly catch you off guard. The incident where Emily is accused of stealing is not an uncommon tale; it occurs frequently as loved ones progress through their disease, and it is hard to take, difficult to overcome, and move on. The situation between the two sisters was emotional to read about. I appreciated how the author had the characters confront their differences and air their feelings and perspectives. As time passes, you realize that having a sister is a truly unique relationship.

I recommend THE SUMMER I REMEMBERED EVERYTHING to readers of young adult fiction, especially those looking for a POC perspective.

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Friday, September 05, 2025

Virtual Book Tour: Mrs. Christie at the Mystery Guild Library (Mrs. Christie, #1) by Amanda Chapman



Mystery
Publisher: Berkley
Publication date: August 26, 2025
Print length: 368 pages

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Tory Van Dyne is the most down-to-earth member of a decidedly eccentric old-money New York family.  For one thing, as book conservator at Manhattan’s Mystery Guild Library, she actually has a job. Plus, she’s left up-town society behind for a quiet life downtown. So she’s not thrilled when she discovers a woman in the library’s Christie Room who calmly introduces herself as Agatha Christie, politely requests a cocktail, and announces she’s there to help solve a murder— that has not yet happened. 

     But as soon as Tory determines that this is just a fairly nutty Christie fangirl, her socialite/actress cousin Nicola gets caught up in the suspicious death of her less-than-lovable talent agent. Nic, as always, looks to Tory for help. Tory, in turn, looks to Mrs. Christie. The woman, whoever or whatever she is, clearly knows her stuff when it comes to crime.

     Aided by an unlikely band of fellow sleuths —including a snarky librarian, an eleven-year-old computer whiz, and an NYPD detective with terrible taste in suits—Tory and the woman claiming to be her very much deceased literary idol begin to unravel the twists and turns of a murderer’s devious mind. Because, in the immortal words of Miss Jane Marple, “murder is never simple.”

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Amanda Chapman is a lifelong mystery lover and wordsmith.  An enthusiastic fan of traditional mysteries and of New York City, she found herself wondering, "What if someone recreated Agatha Christie's personal library -– even to the furnishings and architecture -- in New York City? What would happen in that space?" And thus MRS. CHRISTIE AT THE MYSTERY GUILD LIBRARY, the first in a new series, was born.

Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: The Goodbyes by Helen Gillespie


THE GOODBYES
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Helen Gillespie

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Women’s Fiction
Publisher: Audecyn Books
Publication Date: August 1, 2025
Page count: 272 pages

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SYNOPSIS:

Struggling with becoming an adult in a small mid-western town, Dianne must confront family secrets, deception, and discovery during her last year of college. As she cares for her ailing mother, her world begins to unravel and she is challenged to navigate through lies, friendships, love...and murder.
 
Meeting the wrong person makes it possible for her to recognize the right ones and to find the strength she needs to survive. Realizing that she is responsible for her own destiny, she learns that to say hello to a new life, she must first say goodbye.




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Although hesitant, Dianne prepared for her date with more apprehension than she had earlier when she prepared for her first day in the classroom. Weirdly, she hoped she would be stood up.

“Sorry I’m late. The ladies at work needed me to stop by and help them,” Michael told Dianne when she answered the door.

“Hi, Michael. Please, come in. Do people ever call you Mike?”
 
“Naw, ever since the second grade there was this other Michael, and everyone called him Mike and me Michael. It kinda stuck.”
 
“Makes sense. I’m almost about ready. I’m going to finish putting these towels away, and I’ll be ready to go.”
 
“Your momma okay?”
 
“Yes, she’s in the room sleeping. Thank you for asking.”
 
Dianne was surprised to hear Michael ask about her mother and not instantly jump into something about himself.
 
“See, I’m not as bad as you thought this morning.” Michael stared at Dianne as though he expected appreciation for his politeness.
 
“I hope not,” Dianne said, smiling while placing the last of the towels in a nearby closet.
 
“Dianne, you leaving?”
 
“Yes, Mom. I hope I didn’t wake you.”
 
“No, I was getting up and heard Michael come in. Ken should be over in about an hour, and he’s bringing me something to eat.”
 
Dianne disappeared briefly from Michael’s sight into her mother’s room to kiss her goodbye.
 
“You going to be okay, Mom?”
 
“Yeah, my boyfriend’s coming over and bringing dessert,”Katrina said, smiling and forcing her eyes open.


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Throughout grammar school and college, Helen Gillespie loved developing story sketches or full stories but kept them hidden within herself. That creative spark proved valuable in unexpected places, first on assignment as a musician in the US Army, and after leaving the Army, when she earned a degree in elementary education. After reentering the Army in 1981, she put pen to paper, or rather, “fingers to an Olivetti.” She officially learned the art of journalism to serve the Army, but it quickly became a personal passion. Interviewing fellow soldiers, exploring their jobs and personalities, and publishing useful information for the military community formed the basis of her skill and enjoyment. Those years of thought, training, education, and experience laid the foundation for crafting her first novel, The Goodbyes.


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Please welcome Helen Gillespie, the author of our featured book, to the blog today to discuss the topic of minor characters.

Did you have a minor character who insisted on playing a larger role in the story. If so, please tell us about it. And if not, please tell me how you get the characters in your head to behave.

Without a doubt, Michael clamored for attention. He clamored for Dianne’s attention and heart. But, like they say down South, “Bless his heart. He couldn’t get out of his own way.” From the first time I let Michael into the story, I set boundaries that he continued to ignore. I wasn’t going to let him violate Dianne’s boundaries as well. Perhaps as a trait of his alcoholic personality, he didn’t know how to love Dianne or himself. His definition of love translated to “owning” a person. At some psychological level, much like his friend Scott Hickman, he tried to move into Dianne’s world through persistence, rather than mutual benefit. It was only a realization that Dianne, although new in town, had gatekeepers such as Pastor Dawn, Cindy Ken, and the family at the truck stop. Additionally, he had less disposable income because he had bought the truck of his dreams.

I don’t think Dianne would have ever escaped Michael’s persistence if it weren’t for one rainy night when serendipity, with a sweet topping of karma, visited Michael to show him the way to Jesus.


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Thursday, September 04, 2025

Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: Murder at Leisure Dreams - Galapagos (Giovanna Rogers Mysteries, #2) by Sharon Marchisello

 

Murder at Leisure Dreams - Galapagos 

Giovanna Rogers Mysteries
by
Sharon Marchisello

About Murder at Leisure Dreams: Galapagos

 

Murder at Leisure Dreams - Galapagos (Giovanna Rogers Mysteries)
Mystery
2nd in Series
Setting - Galapagos
Publisher: Milford House Press
Publication date: June 26, 2025
Print length: 340 pages
Digital ASIN: B0FFR9Y2GW

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Giovanna Rogers restarts her career as expatriate manager of the new Leisure Dreams resort hotel on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos. Due to her youth and limited proficiency in Spanish, she struggles to gain the respect of her staff and the company’s executives. She has to prove to them that she got the job because of merit, not because the CEO is a family friend. And prove to herself that she can overcome a past business failure and make the hotel a success.

When the story opens, Giovanna and her staff prepare for the hotel's grand opening. Friends, family, and corporate bigwigs fly in for the event. Renowned documentary producer Claire Costello and her film crew have arrived; Giovanna has the staff send a bottle of champagne to Claire's room to welcome the VIP guest. The next morning, Claire is found dead in her bed; the cause of death is apparent poisoning. Now Giovanna must work with her boyfriend, local police detective Victor Zuniga, to solve the case while juggling the details of the grand opening and controlling the narrative around the mysterious demise of a VIP guest on the property.

Complications in her relationship arise when Giovanna’s ex-boyfriend decides to join her family to attend the grand opening. Her best friend and several of her employees have a history with Claire. And Claire’s team is somewhat dysfunctional, keeping secrets and telling contradictory stories. Despite Giovanna’s efforts to maintain normalcy and apprehend the culprit, things continue to worsen.

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Please welcome Sharon Marchisello, the author of today's featured book, to the blog with this special guest post just for us!

Sharon, thank you for being here today!

Plotting a Mystery Like a Pantser

by Sharon Marchisello


Writers often say we are divided into plotters and pantsers. Plotters develop an outline before they begin writing. The level of detail varies considerably, but they basically know where they are going: where the major turning points in the story will be, who the characters are, what the climax will be, and of course, the ending. Pantsers, sometimes known as “discovery writers,” just start typing. They often don’t know from one day to the next how the story will turn out. I’m a pantser, and it’s maddening.

I wish I were a plotter. I created and followed an outline when I wrote my nonfiction book, Live Well, Grow Wealth, and the writing process was so easy! I wish I could transfer those skills to my fiction projects, but I’ve tried and failed miserably.

However, when writing a murder mystery, especially a simple whodunnit, some of the plotting is standard issue, almost fill-in-the-blank. Someone dies, usually near the beginning, and most likely, the cause is murder. A sleuth, usually a main character if not the protagonist, solves the case by the end of the book. And of course, there are suspects: characters with means, motive, and/or opportunity. Hopefully, enough to challenge the sleuth and make the story interesting for the reader. Sometimes, a second death occurs at the mid-point, and it’s often one of the main suspects, which can send the sleuth back to the drawing board or in another direction.

That still leaves a lot of work for the author, many questions to answer before you begin (if you’re a plotter) or while you’re writing (if you’re a pantser). Who is the victim? How did the person die? Why would someone kill them? And how? Who is the sleuth? If the sleuth is an amateur, how and why does she get involved? What’s at stake if she can’t solve the crime?

For my most recent mystery, Murder at Leisure Dreams – Galapagos, I pulled my protagonist from a previous novel, Secrets of the Galapagos, so her character was already developed. Giovanna Rogers is the manager of the new Leisure Dreams resort hotel just outside Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island. She’s dating Victor Zuniga, a local police detective, so it made sense that a murder would happen in her hotel, and she’d work with Victor on the investigation.

Since the hotel is new, it needed to have a grand opening, bringing in outsiders, lots of people in close proximity, creating pressure for Giovanna and her staff. The murder occurs only a few days before the big event. Giovanna’s career is on the line; she wants everything to be perfect and for her guests to feel safe.

To up the stakes, I made the victim a VIP guest. Claire Costello is an American documentary producer who plans to use the hotel as a base while shooting her next nature film. One of my beta readers thought Claire seemed more like a movie star than a real documentary producer, so I leaned in to that aspect rather than change her character. She’s accompanied by a dysfunctional crew and has a history with some of the locals, including hotel employees.

How to kill her? I don’t claim any knowledge of firearms, and many readers are gun experts who are quick to call out an author for a mistake, so I wasn’t going to tackle death by gunshot.

Poison has always fascinated me. When I became a Master Gardener in 2014, I learned that many common, easily accessible plants can be highly toxic. During the pandemic, I attended a Sisters in Crime webinar featuring Luci Zahray, a retired pharmacist with a master's degree in toxicology, who is known as “The Poison Lady.” She gave a fascinating presentation tailored to mystery writers who want to kill people (on the page, of course) by poison. I was sold. Claire would die by poison.

My online research led me to the manzanillo (also known as manchineel), which is the only toxic plant indigenous to the Galapagos. (Not unique to the islands, it’s also found in the Caribbean, Central America, and even southern Florida.) I put a tree on the Leisure Dreams property. Every part of the plant is toxic, especially the fruit—the poison apples. Cool fact: although ingesting the apples can kill a human, they don’t bother the giant Galapagos tortoises, who like to snack on them.

I reached out to Luci via Facebook, and she gave me her email address. During the year I spent writing my first draft, I pelted her with questions about the plant and its active toxin, physostigmine. She was a wealth of knowledge and added much depth to the plot.

To keep track of my suspects, I created an Excel spreadsheet with a timeline for the night Claire drank the poisoned champagne. Each character who was present at the hotel that night had a column where I tracked their movements. Then I created another tab with a line for each character with a description, role, and possible motive, means, and opportunity.

I was pretty confident I knew whodunnit—until it was almost time for Victor to arrest the culprit. Then, I realized the person’s motive wasn’t strong enough to commit murder. My perp was innocent! So, it was back to the spreadsheet to study the other characters’ motives and figure out who really did the crime.

I guess if I were a plotter, I wouldn’t encounter these problems.

I share my first drafts chapter by chapter with my critique groups, which sometimes saves me from heading down disastrous, dead-end paths. Often, they’ll tell me, “This is great! I can’t wait to see what happens next.” And I think, yeah, me too.

About Sharon Marchisello

SHARON MARCHISELLO is the author of two other mysteries published by Milford House, the fiction imprint of Sunbury Press: Going Home (2014) and Secrets of the Galapagos (2019), which is the prequel to Murder at Leisure Dreams – Galapagos. She also writes the DeeLo Myer Cat Rescue Mysteries from Level Best Books. Besides novels, Sharon has published short stories in anthologies and online magazines; one was a 2022 Derringer finalist. She has written travel articles, training manuals, screenplays, book reviews, and a nonfiction book (Live Well, Grow Wealth - 2018). She earned a bachelor’s degree in French from the University of Houston and a master’s in professional writing from the University of Southern California. She is an active member of Sisters in Crime, the Atlanta Writers Club, and the Hometown Novel Writers Association. Retired after 27 years with Delta Air Lines, Sharon now lives in Peachtree City, Georgia. She serves on the boards of the Fayette Humane Society, Hometown Novel Writers Association, and the Friends of the Peachtree City Library. She loves to travel, including a trip to the Galapagos Islands in 2014.


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Wednesday, September 03, 2025

Children's Book Review: Ellis Johnson Might Be Famous (Cookies & Milk, #2) by Shawn Amos

Ellis Johnson Might Be Famous (Cookies & Milk, 2)Ellis Johnson Might Be Famous by Shawn Amos
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"Middle school is not for the weak," and don't you know it! Delightful follow-up to the author's debut novel, COOKIES & MILK!

Ellis Johnson Might Be Famous, the much-anticipated follow-up to Shawn Amos's debut novel, Cookies & Milk, is finally here and does not disappoint. Ellis Johnson and his friends return, this time in the middle of their first semester of middle school, and they have already noticed a change in the climate from the earlier grades. Everyone had to do some quick growing up, especially Ellis, who is encountering change at home and at Sunset Cookies.

Ellis is such a likable kid, full of self-confidence and plans for the future, constantly daydreaming about how he's going to make things happen. He loves his dad, whom he helped build his cookie store into a success, and dreams and schemes about improving business while maintaining the status quo in his family. The new woman in his dad's life really throws him for a loop. Young readers, especially, will relate to Ellis's feelings toward Sam but will easily pick up on the fact that he doesn't treat her well or handle the situation correctly. All readers can probably relate to Ellis's trepidation about returning to school after the fiasco at the Thanksgiving parade. As the man says, "Middle school is not for the weak." Ellis undergoes a great deal during this short time frame, but grows from the experience in positive ways.

I love the mid-1970s Hollywood setting and enjoyed the musical trip down memory lane with Uncle Wishbone. But we all know he was correct, right?

With its fast-paced, lively plot and its cast of engaging characters, I recommend ELLIS JOHNSON MIGHT BE FAMOUS to middle-grade readers and fans of the previous book.

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Review Tour & Giveaway: Hear Me (Dark Sides, #2) by Lynn Crandall


HEAR ME
by
Lynn Crandall

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Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Acanthus
Publication Date: May 15, 2025
Page count: 294 pages

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SYNOPSIS:

Atlantis Aeon Ainsley Durham loves running her antique shop, Fancy This, in Old Town Auralia, but takes seriously her mission to work with her fellow Aeons to fight Darkness in her hometown. But she’s changing. Her precognition is showing her darker and darker visions of what’s to come. When growing darkness forces her to reevaluate her place in the Aeons and her work, she’s not sure she belongs in either space any longer. Her terrible past urges her to withdraw, not only from her mission but from letting true love in. 

Bounty hunter turned bonds company owner Keegan Barnes is also an Aeon. He hears things others don’t, and sometimes he wishes he could shut down his clairaudience ability. After all, he doesn’t see how he can help the cause with such a low-key ability. But when he picks up discussions among members of Dark Sides, will he discover just how much he’s been underestimating himself? He’s hiding secrets that keep him from healing his scars and getting close to anyone, most of all Ainsley. 

Keegan and Ainsley know the efforts the Aeons have been putting in to raise the level of light energy in the city have been helping. But will it be enough to influence others to make choices for good or will Dark Sides take the city? Can they team up to save the city and find true love? Find out in this thrilling book two in the Dark Sides trilogy.

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“Get inside,” Keegan hollered to Jane and Ainsley.
           
“Wait, wait,” Jane yelled, pointing to one of the cars.
 
Men in both vehicles hung out of the passenger windows, guns raised, one aimed on the women, the other on him.
 
He hurtled in front of Ainsley and Jane just in time to allow them to escape inside. Instantly, he dropped to the ground, burning pain sizzling in his shoulder and blood dripping onto the ground.
 
Swiftly, he jumped up and retreated in to the house, slamming the door closed and locking the deadbolt.
 
But he knew those measures wouldn’t stop the people outside who were determined to take them down.
 
Ainsley stopped moving. “You’re hurt.”
 
“It’s nothing. We need to get moving.”
 
“Did you see who they are? I saw Mathias. He was pointing a gun at us.” Jane’s voice quivered. “He’s one of them. I don’t understand.”
 
“We don’t have time to talk about it right now.” Ainsley looked from Jane to Keegan.
 
Keegan tried to calm Jane, whose emotions churned just under hysteria. “I don’t know how those people found us, but we’ll find out. Right now we have to hide.”
 
Jane made an effort to follow his orders. “Now can we get in to the basement?”
 
“I don’t think that’s a good idea. That would be the first place they’d look. You all go upstairs,” Ainsley ordered. “Dad, Mom, Jane, Benjamin, go!”
 
“What about you.” Her mother’s lower lip trembled and tears wetted her eyes.
 
“Don’t worry about me. Keegan and I will handle this.”
 
Keegan nodded. “We can’t waste any more time talking. Up with you all.” With that, he ran to the kitchen and lowered the kitchen shades. He grabbed knives, a rolling pin, and the one gun he’d seen in a kitchen drawer earlier.
 
He sensed Ainsley in another room, gathering potential weapons, he supposed. He nearly ran into her as she flew into the dining room at the same time, reaching for a heavy glass vase, the same one he was after. He put down his supplies and grasped her shoulders.
 
“We can do this.” He knew it in his heart. No other outcome was inside him, other than protecting the family, to protect Ainsley.
 
Her eyes pierced his, and his heart went out to her. She had so much at stake. But so did he. “I’m not about to lose you just when—”
 
She put two fingers to his lips. “I know. Same for me.”
 
Steady pounding at the back door resounded through the house. He grabbed the gun. “You send a message to the Aeons to let them know Dark Aspects are here, so be wary.”
 
“I will.”
 
She closed her eyes briefly, and he felt her focusing on her message, sending it out as fast as she could.
 
Keegan dashed to the kitchen window and snuck a peek through the blinds.
 
His heart pumping hard, he saw Diane out back and Barry Russell standing beside her.
 
“Harder,” Diane chanted to the men at the back door. “Get inside there. Hit harder.”
 
“This door must be reinforced,” Russell shouted. “Or they’d have already knocked it in.”
 
Keegan dropped the blinds, readying to shoot if the door gave way. He glanced around the room, wishing he had more time, to prepare, to protect the others. Nothing stood out to him as an effective weapon to stop the intrusion.
 
He nodded to himself, knowing what he had to do. He didn’t hesitate.
 
He laid the gun on the counter and strode across the kitchen. He stood for one nano-second in front of the door. The beating against it rattled the windows and drowned out all other sounds.
 
He saw Ainsley out of the corner of his eye, at the same moment Jane ran up to her.
 
“I’m going to help,” she said, and grabbed the rolling pin. “I’m not afraid any more.”
 
Ainsley heard her but just barely. Her feet moved numbly toward Keegan, but he was already pulling the door open. So swiftly, he was out and being wrestled to the ground.
 
Over the din, she heard him holler, “Close it and lock it!”
 
Then he was down and she felt his energy diminish. Her heart crashed to the bottom of her gut. “No!” she yelled.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

After cutting her writing teeth as a feature writer for commercial and trade magazines, a reporter for newspapers and radio, and an executive editor for a communications company, award-winning author Lynn Crandall tuned her voracious appetite for stories to writing contemporary and paranormal romance, women’s fiction, and romantic suspense. In her books, she enjoys taking readers on emotional journeys with relatable characters who refuse to back down, and face challenges and tribulations with heart and soul. She believes every love has a story, and hers is with one handsome husband and a large, beautiful circle of family, including her cat Winter.


REVIEW:

4 stars!

Well-crafted world, much like our own, overlaid with a unique paranormal layer. 

Hear Me is the second book in author Lynn Crandall’s unique urban fantasy series, Dark Sides, and is an intriguing story of light vs. dark and good vs. evil as modern-day descendants of the people of Atlantis strive to save this world from those who’ve chosen the Dark Side. With its suspenseful story, atmospheric setting, engaging characters, and tantalizing romance, the story had my attention from start to finish. While it can be read as a standalone, I recommend reading the previous book in the series first to experience the full impact of these satisfying stories. 

The Aeons of Auralia team up and coordinate their efforts to understand the goals of the Dark Aspects and to influence the choices these minions of the Dark Side make, especially Diane Butler, a particularly persistent foe and one of their own. Each of the remaining Aeons has an unusual ability or gift that they discovered when they were children and use for the good of all. The creepy Dark Aspects seemingly appear out of nowhere, adding to the suspenseful nature of the story. However, a unique element of the story was the ability of the Aeons to project their inner love and light to those lacking in goodness, such as the Dark Aspects, and I enjoyed their various reactions when they were impacted. 

This book focuses on the relationship between the couple, Ainsley and Keegan. They are both conflicted individuals who have known each other since childhood. As they’ve matured, so have their feelings for each other, but both have reasons for holding off from acting on them. The push-pull of their desires was a tantalizing one, keeping me wondering if they’d finally come to realize they would be better together. 

I recommend HEAR ME to readers of romantic urban fantasies.


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