Friday, March 13, 2026

Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: Zigzag Girl by Ruth Knafo Setton

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ZIGZAG GIRL

by Ruth Knafo Setton

March 2-27, 2026 Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

Zigzag Girl by Ruth Knafo Setton
Zigzag Girl, by Ruth Knafo Setton, is a twisty contemporary mystery with a touch of magic, set in Atlantic City and the eerie New Jersey Pine Barrens. Lucy Moon, a brilliant young magician with a mysterious past, works in the town’s theatre, staging performances of enchantment and conjure. But one night, during the ‘Sawing a Woman in Half’ trick, Lucy discovers her friend’s body in the box, dead. As Lucy digs deeper, she uncovers a trail of murders and suspects. With the help of a fierce group of female magicians and mystics, she must expose the truth before she becomes the final act.


 

Book Details:

Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Published by: Black Spring Press
Publication Date: March 17, 2026
Number of Pages: 376
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Chapter 1

Atlantic City
Wednesday October 17
24 years later

Nine minutes to the finale.

Hand me a flower and I’ll transform it into a dove. Shoot me from a cannon and I’ll come out smiling. But lock me in the box and saw me in half, I’ll scream bloody murder.

Unheard of for a Moon – a member of America’s most famous magic family – to be terrified of that creaky old standard, the sawing box. But you’re hearing it now.

In exactly nine minutes, Charlie, our production manager, and Van, my friend and co-star, are supposed to reenact the famous Sawing a Woman in Half illusion as it was performed by Magnificent Morelli and his assistant Cleo West in this theatre during World War Two.

The classic poster hangs in the dressing room: a man with slick black hair and a thin moustache gesturing to a pretty strawberry-blonde who holds a Statue of Liberty torch.

Between them is the infamous sawing box. Black letters slash across the top of the poster:

MAGNIFICENT MORELLI! MAN OF MYSTERY

At the bottom:

NIGHTLY IN THE SCARLET ROOM WORLD-FAMOUS ATLANTIC CITY BOARDWALK

There’s one problem. Van should have been here two hours ago.

My best friend and other co-star, Stormie, and I managed to get through the show to this point because we’re used to working together and because even in the midst of frenzy, Charlie is an oasis of calm. We call it the Charlie effect. He quickly redesigned the order of illusions to make up for Van’s absence.

But Van still hasn’t shown up, so Charlie will saw me in half in Cleo’s original sawing box. This is not the contemporary sleek or transparent sawing box you see on a Vegas stage, but the real thing. Pure old-school; a deep, long wooden container that resembled a coffin. No openings for head or feet. No clamps for neck or ankles. The kind of box in which the magician’s assistant is completely locked inside, head to toe. If that’s not horrifying enough, this is the same box in which Cleo’s murderer placed her body.

Good publicity for a haunted theatre on Halloween, says Charlie.

At five-seven, I’m two inches shorter than the box. Stormie, coming in at a fraction under six feet and 190 pounds, can’t even squeeze inside.

Hanging right next to Morelli is our poster:

HALLOWEEN THRILLS, CHILLS & BLACK MAGICK! REBEL MAGIC
STORMIE, VAN, & LUCY BLACK WIDOW THEATRE, 13TH FLOOR – if you dare! MIDNIGHT CASINO, OCT 17 – NOV 10

Van and I flank Stormie – a magical version of Charlie’s Angels. As if instead of fighting crime, we resolve to change the world, one trick at a time. In the middle, Stormie towers over Van and me in an orange and black dashiki gown, enormous hoop earrings glinting through her copper- black hair that falls in long ropelike locks. On Stormie’s left is Van, a tiny silvery futuristic superhero who sometimes bills herself as ‘Kickass Korean Babe’ – spiked hair, jumpsuit, thigh- high boots with four-inch heels, and a gleaming knife in each hand. On Stormie’s right, I sparkle in my red-hot Miss Scarlett dress and stilettos. That’s me, on the corner of woo-woo and fuggedaboutit – a magic wand in one hand, a cannoli in the other.

Tonight is our opening night, and it means something big to all three of us: our breakthrough as sisters of magic, an opportunity to make our name in the good old boys’ world of magic, and for me, a chance to make my name without the Moons holding me up on stage.

Van wouldn’t miss this for the world.

Her silver jumpsuit is hanging on the wheeled rack, her knives ready for action. She’s not answering her phone, but during the intermission, she left Stormie and me a message: Emergency. Start without me.

Stormie’s golden-brown eyes were huge, her olive skin sallow, making the freckles stand out. ‘Emergency?’ Her voice is shrill. ‘That is not a Van word.’

‘An accident?’ ‘She’d tell us. No, it’s MLD.’

For the past couple weeks, Van has kept her new boyfriend on the lowdown. Boyfriend is normal – Van juggles men like her knives. Keeping him secret is not. Stormie calls him, ‘MLD,’ short for Mysterious Loner Dude.

‘Van would not miss our opening night for a guy, no matter who he is.’ ‘Then where is she?’ Stormie shook her fingers in my face. ‘Look at my hand. The girl’s giving me shpilkes.’ Whenever she’s emotional, Stormie brings out the Yiddish words her Jewish Nana taught her.

‘If by shpilkes, you mean bad vibes, I’ve got ’em too.’

Chapter 2

Seven minutes to the finale.

Backstage, hands trembling, I tug on Cleo West’s very own Stars n’ Stripes gown, slithering into the shimmering satin. Too short for me. Seams fraying – it’s been let out and tightened more than once. Cleo must have gained and lost weight during the war years.

I sit at the vanity, tightly clip my hair and pull on a long reddish-blonde wig. I hate wigs, they suffocate me and give me an instant headache.

Trapped, wrapped and bundled inside the constraints of hair and layers of fabric, my heart staccatos. When did the theatre get so cold? The scent of lavender crawls over my flesh, the sign that the Widow’s resident ghost, Cleo, is in the house. When you grow up with an Irish witch as an aunt, you accept the presence of ghosts. Doesn’t mean you like them, but you come to terms with sharing the space. According to Auntie Maze, ‘Cleo wants us to see the cracks and stains left behind by the past. When she slams doors or turns off lights, she’s saying, “Look! There’s something you’re not seeing!”’

I add final touch-ups to my stage make-up and check my reflection from every angle. I glimpse pinpricks of light in the mirror. Next to my reflection a woman’s face appears, rippling as if she’s underwater. Her fiery-gold hair wavers. Ice-pale eyes meet mine. Two Cleos in the mirror.

I grab the edge of the table. This is the first time she’s shown herself to me! Just in case she’s really there and I’m not losing my mind, I whisper, ‘You’re not real, Cleo. You’re dead. Look, I’m just pretending to be you for an hour, okay? Now please go away.’

She stares at me through the glass. Her lips move. I lean forward, press my face to the mirror, straining to hear.

Cleo disappears, and a large black figure looms in the mirror. Moves closer.

I jolt to my feet and whip around.

A man wearing a black hoodie. At least he’s real, not a ghost. He pushes back the hood. Dark hair falls past his chin.

‘What’s going on here?’ he demands.

Shifting on my feet, I keep my hands low at my sides, ready to punch. ‘You need to leave now.’

He steps closer. He’s half a foot taller, his strong-boned face scowling, his eyes bitter as black coffee. ‘Where’s Van?’

‘Not here.’

‘She said I could come backstage.’

‘Who are you?’ Is he Van’s mysterious guy?

Stormie arrives, breathless. ‘You’re on in five,’ she says to me, and then slits her eyes at the stranger. ‘Elvis Jones! What are you doing here?’

This is Elvis Jones? Definitely not the cheesy overweight Elvis impersonator in a white jumpsuit I imagined when I saw his poster:

Elvis Jones Magic in Hell

Midnight Show No one will be admitted after the door is shut.

I found the blurb pretentious and, on principle, refused to see his show. If I’d known what he looks like, I might have taken a chance. He watches me with a sardonic grin as if he knows what I’m thinking.

‘Hi, Stormie,’ he says. ‘I’m looking for Van.’

‘She hasn’t arrived. Yet.’

He retreats toward the door. ‘I’m outta here.’

Stormie and I watch him leave, and she mutters, ‘What the hell has that girl been up to?’

‘I’m scared for her.’ I hear the words and wish I hadn’t said them.

‘Maybe her phone died, and she’s stuck somewhere. She’s gonna show up.’

***

Excerpt from Zigzag Girl by Ruth Knafo Setton. Copyright 2025 by Ruth Knafo Setton. Reproduced with permission from Ruth Knafo Setton. All rights reserved.

 

Author Bio:

Ruth Knafo Setton

Born in Morocco and raised in the Lehigh Valley, Ruth Knafo Setton is the author of the novel, The Road to Fez (Counterpoint Press). Her honors include awards and fellowships from the National Endowment of the Arts, PEN, CineStory, Nimrod, Cutthroat, Writer’s Digest, and residencies at Hedgebrook, Yaddo, MacDowell, and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She is a multi-genre author whose fiction, creative nonfiction, screenplays, and poetry have won many awards and appeared in journals and anthologies. A former Fiction Editor of Arts & Letters, she has taught Creative Writing and Multicultural Literature at Lehigh University and on Semester at Sea.

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Review:

5 stars!

Atmospheric noir crime fiction with paranormal elements. 

The Zigzag Girl by Ruth Knafo Setton is a wonderfully moody and atmospheric crime novel with unique paranormal elements, and the engaging young narrator, Lucy Moon, drew me in and under the book’s spell from the start. When the third member of their magic act, Vanessa Kim, fails to show up for a performance, Lucy Moon and Stormy Weather are worried that the mysterious new man in Van’s life is responsible, but despite their unease, the show must go on. However, when her naked body is revealed inside the prop saw box during the highlight of the show, Lucy recognizes a clue the killer left behind as one meant solely for her. 

Lucy is a unique and engaging heroine, and I was invested in her story from the beginning. She’s smart but vulnerable with a past shrouded in secrets and mystery. While her public announcement that she is going to track down her friend’s murderer was an impetuous, emotional outcry, it was the truth, and she never wavered from her mission, even as the stakes got higher and more deadly. 

The author weaves a compelling tale in an eerily moody, atmospheric setting of the Atlantic City Boardwalk and the dark, mysterious Midnight Hotel, and brings in a variety of suspicious characters to keep things interesting and muddy the waters. The storytelling was vivid, placing me in the scene alongside the narrators as if I were experiencing the action firsthand. This is a gripping modern rendition of noir crime fiction with unusual and unique magic and paranormal elements: a true page-turner! 

I recommend THE ZIGZAG GIRL to readers of mysteries and thrillers who enjoy elements of magic and the paranormal in their tales.



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Book Blitz & Giveaway: Chicken Fun by Mary Jo Huff


Chicken Fun
by
Mary Jo Huff

Children's Picture Book
Publisher: Storytellin' Time Press
Publication Date: March 20 2023
Page count: 30 pages


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This fun-filled rhyming picture book for very young learners will provide an introduction to numbers and counting while children are having a good time. There are ten chickens as they play in their backyard, getting up to a variety of shenanigans such as running from bees, playing baseball, dancing and even going on a date.

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Mary Jo Huff is a passionate storyteller, award-winning author, songwriter, and Early Childhood Educator who believes in the magic of words, rhythm, and imagination. Her creations have earned top national honors, including the NAPPA Gold, iParenting, Parents’ Choice, Dove, Teacher’s Choice, Kids’ First, and Mom’s Choice awards.

Children giggle and grow with her stories — from the mischievous adventures of No, No, Ebenezer, a spirited dachshund with a big heart, to the playful journeys in Chicken Fun, Going on a Gator Hunt, and The Predictable Persimmon.

As a seasoned educator and master storyteller, Mary Jo has inspired audiences in 47 states and three countries, sharing her love of language through staff development sessions, author visits, and children’s programs that burst with laughter, learning, and joy.

A dynamic keynote speaker, Mary Jo has graced Early Childhood conferences nationwide, leading hundreds of high-energy workshops and professional development events. With a heart for nurturing both children and teachers, she draws on 38 years as a center director — where she guided a team and cared for 115 bright, curious young minds every day.

Through every story, song, and puppet, Mary Jo invites children and educators alike to discover the wonder of storytelling and the power it must connect hearts, spark creativity, and make learning unforgettable.


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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Book Tour & Giveaway: A Sunrise in Rio by Rachel Matthews


A cold playboy in need of a fiancee.

A sweet photographer in need of a job.

A proposal that would last a lifetime.


A Sunrise in Rio
by
Rachel Matthews

Genre: Cozy Fake Dating Vacation Romance 



Eric Jansen was aware of his reputation. As a stoic widower with a mysterious past, work was his only solace...until his investors threaten to end the deal. With a new luxury hotel and housing development for underprivileged families on the line in scenic Rio de Janeiro, the beautiful new photographer, Jayla Mitchelson, is perfect for the job. She may also be the perfect woman to claim his heart.

 

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    Jayla stared at him, stunned. “Did you just say fiancée? As in…engaged?” The word echoed in her mind, making her frown as if she hadn’t heard it right. “I thought you needed a date.” 

Eric slipped a hand into his pocket. “It’s a bit more complicated than that. Our potential investor values traditional family structures. He believes an engagement would, let’s say, enhance our credibility.”

Jayla’s shock turned into something sharper. Oh, so her photography skills didn’t matter? Was she just supposed to play dress-up and pretend to be in love with Mr. Perfect? “You can’t be serious.”

Eric watched her pace. “It would help me greatly.”

“For your little charade?” Jayla’s voice grew louder. “Is that why you hired me? To be nothing more than your arm candy?”

Eric closed his eyes a moment before he shook his head. “No, Jayla, it’s not like that.”

She stopped pacing, arms crossed. “Then why bring me down here? Why go through this phony interview process, checking out my site and bringing me–” She gasped. “Is that why you took me to breakfast? The sightseeing? Was that part of softening me up?”

“Jayla—”

She glanced back at the huge building. “If I say no, are you going to, what, chop me up and hide me in the building?” She began rummaging through her camera bag. “Look, buddy. I got Mace, and I will not hesitate to use it. I don’t care how many yachts you own.”

Eric froze mid-step toward her, then covered his mouth. His shoulders started shaking, and before Jayla could react, he doubled over, laughing uncontrollably.

“What—” Jayla’s indignation mixed with confusion. “What is so funny?”

He couldn’t even answer, leaning against a nearby lamppost for support as he laughed.

Jayla watched him, arms crossed, trying to maintain her anger. 

But as Eric continued laughing with his eyes sparkling with tears, something shifted inside her. This wasn’t the composed CEO showing off his engaging smile. This was just Eric. Just a man finding genuine humor in her conspiracy theory.

“Oh, Jayla.” He finally managed to stop laughing, wiping a tear from the corner of his eye. “I’m sorry, but that was not the reaction I was expecting.”

She raised her hands, still stunned. “Well, what exactly were you expecting, Eric? You bring me out here, make this grand gesture, and then—”

“It sounds insane, I know,” he interrupted. “But hear me out. This deal is critical to my company. And I need someone who isn’t part of the usual circle, someone who won’t leak it to the press or get too involved. Someone I can trust to keep their distance while we manage these investors.” He watched her for a moment. “And when it’s done, we go our separate ways. But in the meantime,” his tone shifted slightly, “since we’ll be working together for the next few months, why not...”

He let the sentence linger.

“I’ll pay you twenty-five thousand dollars per workday. Seem reasonable?”

Her mouth fell open. Had she heard him right? Twenty-five thousand per day?

“Eric, I—”

“Think about it,” he said quickly, holding up a hand. “Don’t answer yet. Sleep on it. I know it’s a lot to process, but honestly, Jayla, it would mean a great deal to me… to us both. We wouldn’t have to see each other outside of a set plan, anyway. The meetings, the photo opportunities, that’s it. Your time is your own.”

Jayla nodded slowly. She didn’t even want to think of what Donna would say if she mentioned this. It sounded crazy. And the crazier fact was… she started considering it.

“I’ll think about it.”




Author of clean, cozy reads about love and romance, Rachel Matthews is a wife, daughter, crocheter, artist, and dreamer all rolled into one. She's dreamed of writing ever since she was little and now enjoys penning them for readers all around the world. Part mermaid and part stuffed animal wrangler, she currently lives in San Diego where she is fighting an addiction to the beach while enjoying free time with her own romantic hero husband.

 

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Release Blitz & Giveaway: The Helmsman of Anthesis by Lee Hodiak


The Helmsman of Anthesis
by
Lee Hodiak

Historical fiction
Publisher: Acorn Publishing
Publication Date: March 12, 2026
Page count: 302 pages

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William Sukara, a gregarious dreamer, emerges from the 1950s an estranged son. In divorce debt and with limited visitation rights as a father, he searches for order in failure. Pursuing self-discipline as an answer, he enlists in the Navy, volunteers for underwater demolition team training, and survives the elite course.

With five other team members, he raises his hand for a clandestine mission, knowing only that it's a “hundred day operation in a warm climate." They are led by a mysterious civilian who alludes that their authorization comes from the Oval Office, and they are to operate with extreme malice. They revolt, escaping under bizarre circumstances.


The Helmsman of Anthesis is a raw, close to the nerve, psychological thriller about a mission gone wantonly mad.

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At age twenty, Lee Hodiak joined the Navy and spent most of his enlistment attached to Underwater Demolition Team 12. After serving, he joined the San Diego Police Department but realized he needed to follow his passion for wilderness travel and adventure instead. He went on to backpack the Baja California Peninsula, built a thirty-six-foot sloop, and lived in Australia for twenty years.

Now a resident of Central California, Lee enjoys birdwatching and living by the ocean. Sixty years in the making, The Helmsman of Anthesis is his debut novel.

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Book Review - Half Baked Women: The Reheat by Bobbie Candas

Half Baked Women: The ReheatHalf Baked Women: The Reheat by Bobbie Candas
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Strong memories, stronger friendships!

Half Baked Women: The Reheat by author Bobbie Candas is a warm and enlightening trip glimpse into the past of a group of four long-time friends: Carney, Breeze, Margo, and Nicki. Meeting as freshmen at the University of Texas at Austin in 1971, the four women had kept in touch over the ensuing years, even as they had pursued divergent lives. Twenty years later, the four reunite for a weekend in San Antonio and reconnect as a group, catching up and comparing lives, reliving their past triumphs and trials, and perhaps, gaining strength from one another to face their futures.

Carney is a never-been-married, love ‘em and leave ‘em party girl who’s never quite grown up. Margo, a former model, but now married with a young daughter, has been feeling like she’s lost herself in her life, a bit stagnant and a little trapped. Breeze is taking a breather as she starts proceedings for her fourth divorce. And Nicki, an EM doctor and single mom in need of a break from her demanding schedule and, hopefully, a recharge. All made questionable life choices as they navigated their early college days, but they survived with a little help from their friends, or in spite of them. I loved the look back at being a college student in the 70s in Texas and could relate to many of their experiences, both at school and in social settings. It is the first time the girls have been out from under the scrutiny of parents, and the temptations and freedoms college life offered made some choices particularly dangerous, and the naïveté of some of the girls was spot on.

I enjoyed the colorful and vivid descriptions of the various settings, especially of Austin, with mentions of many familiar and fun places from the past and present. With Spring Break just around the corner, the girls’ road trips gave me a desire to drop everything and head out somewhere, too, at least for a brief moment.

I recommend HALF BAKED WOMEN: THE REHEAT to readers of women’s fiction.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: Last to Fall (Gossamer Falls, #3) by Lynn H. Blackburn

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LAST TO FALL

by Lynn H. Blackburn

March 2 - 13, 2026 Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

Last to Fall by Lynn H. Blackburn

GOSSAMER FALLS 

She's caught in a deadly game. He's the only one who can help her win.

Bronwyn Pierce has poured everything into The Haven, her family's exclusive mountain resort in Gossamer Falls. But when financial discrepancies surface and the numbers suggest something far darker than simple mismanagement, she's forced to call on the one person with the skills to help her: Mo Quinn, a former Army intelligence officer, her first love, and the last person she ever wanted to trust again.

Mo has spent years avoiding the woman he once loved and the secrets that tore them apart. But when Bronwyn calls, he can't walk away--especially when it's clear someone wants her gone for good. As they dig deeper into the treacherous motives behind a blackmail scheme, their proximity reignites long-buried feelings neither of them are ready to face. And when the evidence points to an unexpected culprit, Mo faces an impossible choice: trust the proof in front of him or trust his heart.

With danger closing in and no one else to turn to, Bronwyn must break years of silence with Mo to uncover who's trying to destroy The Haven. They'll have to risk everything--including their hearts--to expose the truth before it's too late.

The finale to Blackburn's Gossamer Falls series is an exhilarating romantic suspense novel packed with tension. This gripping read will hook fans of the family rivalry, bodyguard, small town, second chance romance, and forced proximity tropes.

Book Details:

Genre: Christian Fiction, Romantic Suspense, Romance
Published by: Revell
Publication Date: March 3, 2026
Number of Pages: 368
ISBN: 9780800745387 (ISBN10: 0800745388)
Series: Gossamer Falls, Book #3 | Learn more on Amazon, Goodreads, & Baker Book House
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Lynn Blackburn

Lynn H. Blackburn is the award-winning author of Never Fall Again, as well as the Dive Team Investigations and Defend and Protect series. She loves writing swoon-worthy Southern suspense because her childhood fantasy was to become a spy, but her grown-up reality is that she's a huge chicken and would have been caught on her first mission. She prefers to live vicariously through her characters by putting them into terrifying situations while she sits at home in her pajamas. She lives in Simpsonville, South Carolina, with her true love, Brian, and their three children.

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Review:

5 stars!

A wonderfully satisfying tale of romance, suspense, forgiveness, and second chances. 

Last to Fall, the final book in author Lynn H. Blackburn's excellent Christian romantic suspense trilogy, Gossamer Falls, is a well-done and satisfying story of abiding friendship, forgiveness, and second chances. This is Bronwyn Pierce's and Montgomery "Mo" Quinn's story and the perfect conclusion to the trilogy. 

The Haven's CEO, Bronwyn Pierce, knows something isn't right in the company's financial reports, but whatever it is, it's so subtly hidden that she's unable to pinpoint it on her own. With only family members and in-laws on the Board of Directors and in management, though, chances are the culprit, if there is one, is going to be a relative, so she turns to the only people she can trust: her childhood friends Cal, Meredith, and Mo Quinn. Unfortunately, a mistake in her past has caused a years-long rift between her and Mo, a forensic accountant and the one person she knows who can figure this all out. But the longer she puts off asking for help, the worse the atmosphere on the Board is getting. Although she's brought their company to new heights of success, some members are looking for any excuse to oust her in favor of someone more malleable, and it's starting to look like someone may be taking more sinister and permanent measures to get rid of her. 

I loved this story from the very beginning! The two rival families, the Pierces and the Quinns, are mending their differences, at least among the younger members. But Mo and Bronwyn's troubles go deep, with a load of hurt and trust issues to overcome before they can begin to heal. 

The author creates a brooding, expectant, atmospheric feeling early; the perfect setting for what's to come. So much happens during the wee hours of the morning, when everyone is sleep-deprived and less alert, with their defenses down. However, Bronwyn, Mo, and their group rise to the challenge, which is proven early on during a suspicious power outage at the resort. 

Bronwyn and Mo are such a vulnerable pair, and their refusal to even speak directly to each other prevents them from reconnecting and overcoming their past hurts. I liked how the author used quick flashbacks to tell their shared backstory and explain why things were the way they were between them in the present. 

I recommend LAST TO FALL to readers of romantic suspense, especially those who enjoy faith-based stories.



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Book Review: Elmer Kelton's The Familiar Stranger by Steve Kelton & John Bradshaw

Elmer Kelton's The Familiar Stranger (Hewey Calloway, #5)Elmer Kelton's The Familiar Stranger by Steve Kelton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A round-up of Hewey Calloway tales told as his adventures during a long trail ride to Canada.

Elmer Kelton’s The Familiar Stranger is the fifth Hewey Calloway volume, a collaboration of the unpublished writings of Kelton himself and his son, Steve Kelton, and was finally brought to completion by John Bradshaw. In this book, Hewey Calloway is at loose ends in Durango, Colorado, left there after his last wrangling job went sideways. He decides to visit a friend, a retired Texas Ranger, as he considers his next move. Along the way to Hanley’s, a chance encounter at a remote cabin with a young man with smallpox puts Hewey’s conscience and health to the test.

Hanley Baker is living in the mountains in a cabin left to him by a fond uncle, and he is not terribly enamored of the situation: the place is too difficult to farm or do much else with. So, when Hewey gets a wild hair to check out Canada, he doesn’t have to do much convincing for Hanley to come along as well. On the trail to Canada, Hewey rubs up against a diverse range of characters. While some are just down on their luck, others are in trouble of another shape and kind, and his past kindness to the sick young man and his consideration in return come back for a second round.

The storytelling is compelling, even when the writer is only recounting a simple day in the lives of the two old friends as they make their way north through the wild, untamed wilderness. More adventurous scenes are handled equally well and choreographed to convey the ongoing action vividly and to perfection. What results is a well-told tale of cinematic quality.

Although the fifth book in the series, readers new to Hewey’s adventures should have no trouble reading and enjoying this one as a standalone. I recommend ELMER KELTON’S THE FAMILIAR STRANGER to readers of western action and adventure stories.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: Murder Plays Second Fiddle (Pearly Girls Mystery, #2) by Heather Weidner

 

Murder Plays Second Fiddle
The Pearly Girls Mysteries, Book Two
by
Heather Weidner

About Murder Plays Second Fiddle

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Murder Plays Second Fiddle (The Pearly Girls Mysteries)

Cozy Mystery
2nd in Series
Setting - Ivy Springs, Virginia in the Blue Ridge Mountains
Publisher: Keylight Books
Publication date: January 13, 2026
Print length: 256 pages
Hardcover ISBN-13: 979-8887981161
Paperback ISBN-13: 979-8887981154
Digital ISBN-13: 979-8887981178
ASIN: B0D8SG9JFZ

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The Pearly Girls return to solve a high school reunion murder in this sequel to Murder Strikes a Chord.

Event planner Cassidy Jamison and her not-so-helpful sexagenarian staff of Roxie, Kate, Aileen, and Ruthanne are up to their elbows with a high school reunion committee’s constantly changing requirements for an event that must be the most elaborate and memorable at all costs.

When well-known reporter, Darcy Branch, and former cheerleader, Brittany Mahoney, are found dead on her property, Cassidy and the gang have to find the killer before the party’s over. And the more Cassidy and her Chihuahua mix, Elvis, dig for clues, the more deadly secrets they uncover—including one that changes everything she knows about her family’s history.

The Pearly Girls need to solve the case before the Class of 2009 goes down in Ivy Springs history as the deadliest reunion.

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About Heather Weidner

Heather Weidner

Through the years, Heather Weidner has been a cop’s kid, technical writer, editor, college professor, software tester, and IT manager. She writes the Pearly Girls Mysteries, the Delanie Fitzgerald Mysteries, The Jules Keene Glamping Mysteries, and The Mermaid Bay Christmas Shoppe Mysteries.

Her short stories appear in the Virginia is for Mysteries series, 50 Shades of Cabernet, Deadly Southern Charm, Murder by the Glass, First Comes Love, Then Comes Murder, and Crime in the Old Dominion, and she has non-fiction pieces in Promophobia and The Secret Ingredient: A Mystery Writers’ Cookbook.

She is a member of Sisters in Crime: National, Central Virginia, Chessie, Guppies, and Grand Canyon Writers, International Thriller Writers, and James River Writers, and she blogs regularly with the Writers Who Kill.

Originally from Virginia Beach, Heather has been a mystery fan since Scooby-Doo and Nancy Drew. She lives in Central Virginia with her husband and a crazy Mini Aussie Shepherd named Cooper.


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March 2 – Books1987 – SPOTLIGHT
March 3 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT
March 4 – Jody's Bookish Haven – SPOTLIGHT
March 4 – Read Your Writes Book Reviews – AUTHOR INTERVIEW
March 5 – Christy's Cozy Corners – REVIEW
March 5 – Sapphyria's Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT
March 6 – Cozy Up With Kathy – REVIEW, CHARACTER GUEST POST
March 7 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT
March 7 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – SPOTLIGHT
March 8 – Boys' Mom Reads! – SPOTLIGHT
March 9 – Maureen's Musings – SPOTLIGHT
March 10 – Sneaky the Library Cat's Blog – CHARACTER INTERVIEW
March 10 – Guatemala Paula Loves to Read – SPOTLIGHT
March 11 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT
March 11 – Sarandipity's – AUTHOR INTERVIEW
March 12 – Socrates Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT
March 13 – Ascroft, eh? – AUTHOR GUEST POST
March 14 – Reading Is My SuperPower – REVIEW
March 15 – StoreyBook Reviews – AUTHOR GUEST POST


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Monday, March 09, 2026

Review Tour: The Quantum Revelations by Stuart Heinrich

 



THE QUANTUM REVELATIONS

by
Stuart Heinrich

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SciFi / Mystery / Thriller
Publisher: Endless Tree Books, LLC
Publication Date: July 31, 2025
Page count: 480 pages


SYNOPSIS:

The world is on the brink of an apocalyptic climate crisis and quickly spiraling out of control into a dystopian nightmare. As everything collapses around them, two scientists struggle for relevance in their quest to build the world’s first practical quantum computer. They discover so much more. A mystery of physics that goes deeper than they could have ever imagined...


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The wall opposite him, his designated viewing surface, was instantly replaced by a giant rectangle showing a news broadcast from somewhere out in the ocean.
 
A dark haired female correspondent reported from the deck of a ship, her hair whipping in the wind. In the distance behind her was a backdrop of fire, as jets of flame shot directly out of the ocean.
 
“I’m here in the East Siberian Arctic Sea, where an unprecedented and apocalyptic sight is unfolding before our very eyes,” she said. “These methane plumes are a truly surreal and terrifying sight, as if the very ocean itself is engulfed in an inferno.”
 
Skyler’s stomach twisted in a knot of anxiety as he watched the grim scene. How was it that reality was somehow always even worse than his most pessimistic imagination? He considered turning the broadcast off, but he found himself unable to look away.
 
The correspondent continued, “I’m told that these fires are fueled by methane bubble columns released as the subsea permafrost thaws. Somehow, the methane has been ignited, possibly by lightning strike, and the fires continue to burn relentlessly. This is the first time we’ve seen an event like this, but our science correspondents are saying it’s not surprising, and there’s no cause for alarm. These fires are unlikely to have any significant impact on atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations.”


REVIEW:


4 stars!

Fascinating and frightening and completely absorbing! 

The Quantum Revelations by Stuart Heinrich is a riveting science fiction tale that is fascinating, frightening, and completely absorbing. Teasing and teaching, with its plot of humanity on the path to the end times, I couldn’t put this book down. 

The main character, Skyler Wexler, is a doctoral student in quantum physics, working on a classified, grant-supported project at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, when he makes a breakthrough that could advance his field of study and garner him global recognition, and maybe even the approval of his renowned but emotionally distant physicist father. But what he thinks he’ discovered and what the reality is may be two very different things. But with society on the brink of collapse due to an accelerating climate crisis, it may not matter. 

Skyler’s story is compelling reading, from the book’s explosive opening to its almost gentle, eye-opening conclusion. The author presents a vividly wretched picture of the U.S., suffering from the effects of an accident in the Arctic ice and the denial of impending doom cultivated by an all-too-powerful president and news media, and the many parallels to current conditions lend the tale a definite feeling of realism. Skyler and his lab partner, Zara, are relatable, regular students, and I was quickly invested in their stories: Skyler with his desire for parental approval and Zara with her hospitalized, comatose mother. 

While there is plenty of action, investigation, and plot twists, there is a lot of discussion about the hypotheses that make up quantum physics and much of that are Skyler’s internal monologues as he struggles with determining what his experiment has produced, the current state of the field, discarded alternate hypotheses, which are then repeated when he has someone to argue with or share his thoughts. His ruminations help clarify what’s at stake for those not conversant with the science, and they lay out Skyler’s thought processes, but this tended to go on a little long. And, if long passages of theoretical head-scratching are not your thing, just know the payoff is coming. I loved that Skyler had his own breakthrough after a casual observation by the girl next to him on his flight home from a professional conference that netted him nothing in the way of insight into his research problems. 

I recommend THE QUANTUM REVELATIONS to readers of hard science fiction.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Stuart Heinrich is a computer scientist with a PhD from NCSU and a passion for studying the fundamental nature of reality and physics. He is known for his unique theories on the Relativity of Existence (ROE), the Maximally Biophilic Principle (MBP) and Quantum Fluid Dynamics (QFD).

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Book Review: Apple Dumpling Murder (Christmas Catastrophe Mystery, #2) by Trixie Silvertale

Apple Dumpling Murder: Paranormal Cozy Mystery (Christmas Catastrophe Mysteries Book 2)Apple Dumpling Murder: Paranormal Cozy Mystery by Trixie Silvertale
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Sugar and spice and murder!

Apple Dumpling Murder is the second book in author Trixie Silvertale’s fun and festive Christmas Catastrophe Mysteries, a cozy mystery series featuring none other than Santa’s daughter, Cindy Claus. With its naïve but good-hearted and oftentimes literal-thinking main character and the murder of a beloved community figure, I was compelled to get to the bottom of this dirty deed, rooting for Cindy, Keith, and Arti the entire time.

Cindy Cherubim Claus is the main character and the daughter of the famous Claus at the North Pole. She’s a half-elf, a quarter human, and a quarter angel, and has settled in Silver Shoals to open a bakery and do what she loves doing more than anything else: bake delicious pastries and treats. Cindy (and everyone else in the bakery) is shocked and surprised when her landlord, Ronnie Schmenkel, announces he’s going to leave her the building she’s leasing from him in his will. Uncomfortable with this generous intention, she goes to Ronnie’s house to ask him to reconsider this gift. However, someone else has been there before her, and Cindy finds Ronnie dead on the floor of his home, the victim of a deadly bash on the head with a rolling pin. When the murder weapon has her fingerprints on it, she becomes suspect number one.

The characters in this Christmas-centric town are, for the most part, a warm and charming bunch, and her relationship with Keith, the medical investigator, is getting even warmer. The little glimpses of Silver Shoals give close-knit, small-town vibes and a perpetual holiday spirit. With some good suspects to rule out before reaching the final, surprising resolution, the plot offers exciting, intense moments alongside its delightful charm.

I recommend APPLE DUMPLING MURDER to cozy mystery readers who enjoy culinary or holiday-themed stories.

I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advance Review Copy from the author through Great Escapes Virtual Book Tours.



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Sunday, March 08, 2026

Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: Fried Chicken Castañeda (Historical Culinary Cozy Mystery, #1) by Suzanne Stauffer

 

Fried Chicken Castañeda by Suzanne Stauffer

About Fried Chicken Castañeda

FRIED CHICKEN CASTANEDA COVER 3 

Fried Chicken Castañeda

Historical Culinary Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting - Las Vegas, New Mexico, in June 1929
Publisher: Artemesia Publishing, LLC
Publication date: May 6, 2025
Print length: 228 pages
Paperback ISBN-10: 1963832051 / ISBN-13: 978-1963832051
Digital ISBN-13: 978-1963832242 / ASIN: B0DZC47WJQ

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At the Castañeda Hotel you'll find romance, gourmet dining, bootleggers, and murder!

Bored with her conventional middle-class life, Prudence Bates escapes Cleveland by heading west to qualify as a Courier for the Southwestern Indian Detours. On the California Limited she meets Jerry Begay, a charming Navajo school teacher. They feel an instant rapport, but he's headed for Gallup, so it's but a brief encounter.

In Las Vegas, New Mexico Prudence is befriended by Castañeda Hotel Harvey Girls Martha and Anne and desk clerk Clara. They take Prudence under their wing and invite her along to dances and the local hot springs.

Four days later, Martha's brother, Tom, is found murdered. Was it because of his bootlegging activities? Or his amorous relationship with Liz Kearney, daughter of the richest man in the area and rumored mob boss? And was that really Jerry Begay whom Prudence saw meeting with Tom in secret the day before he was killed?

Following in the footsteps of her favorite fictional detectives, Tommy and Tuppence, Prudence is determined to solve the murder. But one wrong step and she may end up in the sights of the bootleggers.

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About Suzanne Stauffer


 
After 20 years as a librarian and 20 as a professor of library science and library historian, Suzanne Stauffer has moved on to a third career as a mystery novelist. She currently lives in Albuquerque with her Australian husband and brown and white spotted rat terrier dogter, Treme. Her debut novel, Fried Chicken Castañeda (Artemesia Publishing, May 2025), won the CIPA EVVY Bronze Medal in Mystery/Crime/Detection and the New Mexico Book Award for Cozy Mystery.


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Please welcome Suzanne Stauffer, the author of today's featured book, to the blog!

Plaza Hotel
Plaza Hotel
Hello! Thank you for stopping by. I’m Suzanne Stauffer, author of the 2025 New Mexico Book Award for Cozy mystery winner, Fried Chicken Castañeda, a historical cozy culinary mystery set in 1929 Las Vegas, New Mexico. Yes – there is a Las Vegas in New Mexico. At one time, it was the largest city in the Southwest, and it had the reputation of a “wide-open town.” Billy the Kid was held in the jail there in 1880, after being captured by Sheriff Pat Garrett. The Plaza Hotel, built in 1882, was known as “The Belle of the Southwest.”
Castañeda Hotel



It and the Castañeda Hotel, a Fred Harvey hotel built in 1898, are still open for business.





Las Vegas Public Library
When my husband and I stayed at the Castañeda Hotel and toured the city, including the Carnegie Library that is a scale model of Jefferson’s Monticello, I knew that I wanted to set a story there. It is such a unique little town with such an exciting history.


Indian Detour

A few years before, on a visit to the Grand Canyon, I had learned about the Indian Detours of the late 1920s and early 1930s and the Couriers, the women who guided them. I remarked to my husband that they would be an excellent setting for a cozy mystery series when I retired. 

I bought the only book written about them, The Southwestern Indian Detours by Diane H. Thomas, and discovered that the Detours originally left from the Castañeda! Now I had my setting – I just needed to retire. LOL! And then COVID happened and lockdown and, while I was still teaching online (library science at Louisiana State University), I wasn’t doing any service (aka committee meetings) or much research (I couldn’t get to the libraries, archives, and other repositories of historical materials) ... so, I started work on what would become Fried Chicken Castañeda.

Painted Desert
The works of Tony Hillerman were another influence. Although my father was in the military and we moved around quite a bit when I was young, we had settled in Utah by the time I was in junior high school. My father’s family had settled in northern Utah in the 1850s and I was even born in Salt Lake City. We spent our summers at the National Parks in the Southwest and visiting relatives (on my mother’s side) in Holbrook, Arizona. Hillerman’s descriptions of the natural wonders of the Southwest always made me homesick when I read them while working in New York City. I wanted to share that beauty with others who have not yet experienced it, and encourage them to discover it.

So, with lockdown, I had the time and I had a setting – Las Vegas, New Mexico in 1929. I just needed a main character, an amateur sleuth. I decided on Prudence Bates, a 25-year old librarian in Cleveland, Ohio. They say write what you know, and I was a working librarian for roughly 20 years. Prudence, who reads mysteries voraciously, is bored with her job. She wants excitement, glamour, intrigue. She attends the promotional meeting on the Indian Detours given by Anita Rose in 1929 (yes, Anita Rose is a real person and she promoted the Detours through the East and Midwest in 1929, stopping in Cleveland), learns about the Couriers, and decides that this is what has been missing in her life. Unfortunately for her, while she was the right age (at least 25), and a college graduate, she was not a native of New Mexico, and that was another requirement.

La Fonda Hotel

Our Prudence is not discouraged by this. She decides to head out to La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe to plead her case in person.

Along the route, she’ll spend a week at the Castañeda soaking up local atmosphere. It’s 1929, so of course, she takes the train from Chicago (where she makes a point of eating at the Fred Harvey restaurant), sleeping in a Pullman berth and eating in the Fred Harvey dining car. Her dining companion for one meal is Sally Johnson, a Harvey Girl at the La Fonda. And ... unexpectedly, she meets Jerry Begay, a thirty-something Navajo school teacher on his way to Gallup ... so it’s a brief encounter between strangers on a train, two ships passing in the night, and, in 1929, a forbidden love.

Montezuma Hotel

Once in Las Vegas, she tours the town, visiting the landmarks and monuments that constitute the pride of Las Vegas, including the Plaza Hotel. She makes friends with Harvey Girls Martha and Anne and desk clerk Clara, who invite her to a YMCA dance and to soak in the hot springs above Las Vegas at the Montezuma Hotel.

Before she knows it, she finds herself embroiled in bootlegging, murder, and mystery. Who killed Harvey Girl Martha’s brother, Tom, and why? Was it because he was selling poisoned bootlegged liquor to the local Indians? Or was it because of his amorous activities with Liz Kearney, daughter of the richest man in town and rumored mob boss? And was that really Jerry whom Prudence saw meeting with Tom the day before? 

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Tour Participants


March 2 – deal sharing aunt – AUTHOR INTERVIEW
March 2 – Maureen's Musings – SPOTLIGHT
March 3 – Jody's Bookish Haven – SPOTLIGHT
March 4 – Socrates Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT
March 4 – Sapphyria's Book Reviews – SPOTLIGHT
March 5 – Sarandipity's – CHARACTER INTERVIEW
March 5 – Books1987 – SPOTLIGHT
March 6 – Books, Ramblings, and Tea – SPOTLIGHT
March 7 – MJB Reviewers – SPOTLIGHT
March 8 – FUONLYKNEW – SPOTLIGHT
March 8 – Guatemala Paula Loves to Read – AUTHOR GUEST POST
March 9 – Christy's Cozy Corners – CHARACTER GUEST POST
March 10 – Sarah Can't Stop Reading Books – REVIEW
March 11 – Ascroft, eh? – AUTHOR GUEST POST
March 12 – Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book – REVIEW, RECIPE
March 13 – Elizabeth McKenna - Author – SPOTLIGHT
March 13 – StoreyBook Reviews – CHARACTER GUEST POST
March 14 – fundinmental - SPOTLIGHT
March 15 – Boys' Mom Reads! – REVIEW
March 15 – Cozy Up With Kathy – REVIEW, AUTHOR INTERVIEW

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