Sunday, November 30, 2025

Book Tour & Giveaway: Campfire Tales to Chill the Bone by R.O. Lando


A collection of creepy stories and poems sure to leave you shaking to the bone.


Campfire Tales to Chill the Bone
A Collection of Short Stories and Poems
by R.O. Lando


Genre: Horror, Thriller Anthology



Pull up a log, lean into the glow of the fire, and prepare yourself for stories that chill, unsettle, and linger long after the last page.

 

Campfire tales meet modern horror in this collection of short stories and poems, each crafted to capture the thrill of a ghost story told under the stars. From eerie encounters and haunted places to strange whispers carried through the night, these tales explore the shadows of imagination and fear.

 

Perfect for fans of Scary Stories to Tell in the DarkCreepshow, and late-night urban legends, this anthology is filled with unforgettable moments:

 

* Chilling short stories that twist folklore and fear into something new

* Haunting poems that capture the spirit of All Hallows’ Eve and beyond

* A campfire framing device that makes every story feel like it’s being told just for you

 

Whether you’re looking to relive the thrill of childhood ghost stories or discover fresh nightmares to keep you turning pages, this book is an invitation to step into the dark and listen closely.

For readers young at heart, horror fans, and anyone who knows the best stories begin with the crackle of a fire.

 

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R.O. Lando is a versatile storyteller whose work spans thriller, horror, supernatural, romance, adventure, and fantasy. With three published novels that have received high praise from readers, Lando crafts emotionally resonant and genre-blending narratives that linger long after the final page. 

Drawing from his experience as an EMT, he brings a raw and unflinching perspective to human struggle, resilience, and the fragility of life. His writing is often described as cinematic and immersive, blending the visceral tension of real-life emergencies with the imaginative depth of fiction. 

Inspired by the likes of Stephen King and Guillermo del Toro, Lando began writing at a young age but has spent the last four years honing his craft with serious intent. With several new projects in the works, he continues to push creative boundaries, delivering gripping stories that defy expectation and resonate across genres.

Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: Yes-YOU Matter, YOU Are Enough by Karin J. Lund

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Yes-YOU Matter, YOU Are Enough

by Karin J. Lund

Synopsis:

Yes-YOU Matter, YOU Are Enough by Karin J. Lund

The Power of You Series 

Yes-YOU Matter, YOU Are Enough is about celebrating your life, understanding and creating your value, while building confidence and resiliency.

The cover was designed with interlocking and layering lines to illustrate the many interrelated paths in our lives that give us the opportunity to change our direction at any time. This design reflects a journey toward self-reliance and resilience, encouraging us to embrace our true selves and build a strong inner foundation.

This is the book that will always remind you that:

YES-I MATTER, I AM ENOUGH.

Book Details:

Genre: YA Self-Help
Published by: G-Power Global Publishing
Publication Date: September 23, 2025
Number of Pages: 241
ISBN: 9781949955125 (ISBN10: 1949955125)
Series:The Power of You Series
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Author Bio:

Karin J. Lund

Karin J. Lund, Founder of G-Power Global Enterprises, works with corporations, universities, and non-profit groups, that want to embrace a compassionate, culture empowered, workplace environment. A culture that employees, and management, actively support, because the culture acknowledges personal and professional values, understands the importance of an inclusive work environment, and includes a corporate dedication to improving the local, and/or global community.
Karin was only the 3rd woman to be hired in Central Operation Sales for J & L Steel, in Pittsburgh, Pa. She later accepted a position with a Canadian steel company who was expanding operations into the United States. As a regional sales manager with an international territory, Karin managed a $140M sales territory, and saw firsthand how various steel mills, and manufacturer’s work culture and environments, impacted morale, productivity, and profits.
As an author, speaker, and facilitator, Karin was a civilian responder directly after 9/11, and Hurricane Katrina. Working with the children and families from Bay St. Louis, MS after Katrina showed her the expansiveness of loss, life events, and the resilience of this special community. Karin is an adult facilitator for Caring Place, where families can receive help after the loss of a spouse, parent, child, or extended family member.
Through these experiences she has witnessed how life events impact employees, and what employees need from management to help them adjust and move through these life events. Productivity and morale need not suffer if embraced appropriately.
Her online program, “Your Journey through the Islands of Grief and Loss,” encourages individuals and employees to confront issues related to their personal journeys around different aspects of life events and loss. Corporate comfort gifts, journals, and other products support this effort.

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Saturday, November 29, 2025

Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway - Circle of Nine: Sacred Treasures by Valerie Biel

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CIRCLE OF NINE

by Valerie Biel

October 27 - December 31, 2025 Virtual Book Tour

 

CIRCLE OF NINE: SACRED TREASURES

CIRCLE OF NINE: SACRED TREASURES

Brigit Quinn thought uncovering her magical heritage was the biggest shock of her life. But a year after learning she’s descended from a legendary Celtic tribe sworn to guard the mystical power of Ireland’s ancient places, the real battle is just beginning. As she trains for her place in the Circle of Nine, Brigit is determined to protect the secrets and sacred traditions of her people.

But when a cryptic warning arrives—hinting at a shadowy force hunting the Sacred Treasures—everything she’s fought for is suddenly at risk. If the ancient weapons fall into the wrong hands, The Circle could be shattered forever.

Haunted by doubts about her powers, the true intentions of those around her, and disturbing revelations about her family’s past, Brigit must navigate a dangerous path of betrayal, magic, and myth. The enemy is closer than anyone suspects—and time is running out. Can Brigit uncover the truth before darkness claims the Circle?

"The first time I summoned a portal, I didn’t understand how I accidentally opened a doorway to another realm. The second time wasn’t a mistake. I was ready—and I stepped through with the grim resolve that my mission must succeed." —Brigit Quinn

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Praise for Circle of Nine: Sacred Treasures

"Great writing, enthralling plot, fast-paced, and utterly seductive. . . . This is an extraordinary story with a fantastic setting and characters that remind readers of the sacred in them. I enjoyed the way the author explored the struggle between good and evil in this work and how the conflict reaches every aspect of the story."
~ FIVE STARS from Readers' Favorite for CIRCLE OF NINE: SACRED TREASURES

Series Details:

Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Published by: Lost Lake Press

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Author Bio:

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Valerie Biel writes award-winning books for middle grade to adult audiences--stories inspired by her travels and her insatiable curiosity. Her young adult fantasy series, Circle of Nine, was inspired by the myth and magic of Ireland's ancient stone circles. She's also the author of HAVEN, a contemporary middle grade novel, and BEYOND THE CEMETERY GATE, a mystery suspense story. She's a founding member of the Blackbird Writers & a member of Sisters in Crime & the Wisconsin Writers Association. When she's away from the computer, she's likely wrangling her overgrown garden, reading multiple books per week, or traveling the world--often on trips for the The World Orphan Fund charity she and her husband run. She calls a (tiny) portion of her family's century-old Wisconsin farm home, but regularly dreams of finding a cozy cottage on the Irish coast where she can write and write.

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Review:

5 stars!

Wow! A definite page-turner from the start! 

When a diary from 1969 is discovered in a secret hiding place during their home’s remodeling, Brigit Quinn and her parents, Rowan and Celeste, are alarmed by its contents in more ways than one. Written and concealed in a hidden drawer behind the stones on the back wall of their house by her grandmother Phoebe, it precipitates a renewed search for the missing Adele McGrath, and for her father to seek out his mysterious and elusive father, Malachi, for some solid answers about the identity of Rowan’s mother. Furthermore, when Brigit and Celeste scry for answers, the resulting vision warns of a coming attack on the Tuatha, which, left unanswered, leads to the breach of The Otherworld, the theft of the Sacred Treasures safeguarded there, and the destruction of their ancient line. Worst of all, it hints that Adele’s missing son will be at the center of it all – but on which side is yet unknown. 

Sacred Treasures is the third book in author Valerie Biel’s riveting Circle of Nine series and returns to focus on the present-day situation in the Quinn household. So much happened in book one, BELTANY, and this story gives a wrap-up of those events without spoiling the story for those who haven’t read it yet. (So, readers new to the series can jump in on the story with this novel and have an entertaining experience. However, for best enjoyment, the books should really be read in order.) Brigit has matured so much since her introduction, and her joy over the changes her small family has experienced and awaits is infectious. However, the happiness is overshadowed by the warnings of the unknown danger to the Tuatha and the gasp-inducing possibility that her newly returned father may be involved. Not only that, but information in the diary hints at ramifications that could affect Brigit’s relationship with Tyler McGrath in a very big way. 

The story is fast-paced and a definite page-turner. I was delighted with Brigit’s growth as a character and how far she’s come since her 15th birthday, when she learned about her matriarchal lineage, and how she’s embraced her emerging powers and learned the ways of the women in her family from her mother. They were close before, and their shared experiences and heritage have brought them even closer. With the confidence of youth, Brigit is ready and willing to test her abilities. I was shocked by her leyline traveling and her mother's willingness to even let her attempt it! I loved the rhyming spells, messages, and the details of their ancient ways and there's so much excitement and drama throughout the story, I read long and late and was reluctant (and annoyed) to have to put the book down for the evening.

I recommend SACRED TREASURES to readers of contemporary fantasy and magical realism, as well as to fans of the previous books in the series.



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Book Review: Father Lost Child Found (Chic Charlie, #3) by Jane Ellyson

Father Lost Child Found: Crop circles were just the beginning (Chic Charlie Book 3)Father Lost Child Found: Crop circles were just the beginning by Jane Ellyson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Genre-blending action and adventure!

Father Lost Child Found is the third book in author Jane Ellyson’s genre-blending Chic Charlie series and features globe-trotting adventurers, spies, missing persons, and not-from-this-world aliens. Set both in remote locations and major cosmopolitan cities, engaging characters work together to aid a stranded visitor from another planet find their way home.

Galina Ivanof, who has recuperated from her adventures in the previous book, is off to spend time with her boyfriend, Seb, and learn to sail in the gorgeous waters of the Mediterranean. However, she must suddenly postpone her vacation when her estranged mother calls her home to Tallinn, Estonia, where they learn her father’s death 24 years earlier may not have been the accident they’d been led to believe.

In the meantime, Charlotte Harmon travels to Thailand, where she and her friend, Channing, plan to sightsee from the saddles of bikes, cycling from Hua Hin to Phuket, where they’ll meet up with Charlie’s husband, Scott. But when Channing changes her plans, opting halfway through their vacation to join mutual friends aboard their yacht, Charlie continues alone, until someone leaves a baby in the basket on her bike’s handlebars.

Journalist Mason Murray, another member of their friend group and married to Scott Harmon’s sister, is hot on the story of new crop circles appearing in various remote locations around the globe, the latest in Myanmar, very near where Charlie found the abandoned baby.

The author deftly juggles three disparate storylines which cleverly converge for non-stop action, intrigue, and some heart-wrenching revelations for Galina. The plot twists had me on the edge of my seat, wondering what was going to happen next!

I recommend FATHER LOST CHILD FOUND to readers of mysteries, political thrillers, and science fiction, especially those who enjoy alien first contact stories.

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



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Friday, November 28, 2025

Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: Mitchell Rose and the Bologna Massacre by Mark A. Hill

Mitchell Rose and the Bologna Massacre
by
Mark A. Hill

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Crime fiction / Thriller
Publisher: Wallace Publishing
Publication Date: June 10, 2025
Page count: 224 pages

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SYNOPSIS:

Mitchell Rose and the Bologna Massacre is a crime story that explores the last fifty years of cross-fertilisation between the Italian criminal underworld, its secret services, politics and the judicial system.

When Mitchell Rose is called to Milan by Remo Rhimare, a local judge who wants him to investigate the Bologna bombing of 1980, he knows it would make more sense to turn the job down.

To make things even more complicated, Rhimare also wants Rose to rein in his errant daughter, who is becoming increasingly wayward.

As Rose begins to investigate, the two missions surprisingly become one, culminating in a dreadful dramatic climax.

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I twitched nervously. The will to move out of there and toward the action was strong. I wanted to be an integral part of the scene that I could see reflected there in the mobile phone. Alessandra raised a hand and made a gesture that encouraged me to stay put. In doing so, she touched me softly on the left shoulder with her long fingernails. Being discovered there would put me back to square one. Robuyuki was gonna get his from Cambio’s guards, but I had to stay still, I couldn’t move.

“It’s also my favourite drink.” The chef offered.

“But you don’t drink, Robuyuki.”

Robuyuki lifted the glass to his lips and forced the drink down his neck, licking his lips with satisfaction.

Cambio had been silenced and we heard the clumped, mechanical tramping of feet as they exited the restaurant. Alessandra heaved a sigh of relief and we slowly moved apart. I poured a glass of Grand Marnier into the glass that I had seized and we shared it there in the cellar. The sense of relief was overwhelming and we hugged each other, but without the intensity that there had been between us moments before. There was still a layer of fear that lay like a film across the room, and that fear had rendered us sexless siblings. Robuyuki knocked on the cellar door and we climbed back up and thanked him sincerely.

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Please welcome the author of today's featured book, Mark A. Hill, to the blog to talk about his writing.

The Pros and Cons of Writing in a New Genre

ADVANTAGES

I have always written, and what I have written in the past has been largely poetry, short stories, and surreal high-flown fiction. This time I decided I was going to write something much more linear that followed the rules of a genre. I was going to write crime fiction and see exactly what I was able to produce.

In 2019, I was teaching a group of judges and ex-judges in Bologna. It was a state-sponsored course that certain Italian institutions organize for certain privileged social groups, and during those lessons, we started to talk about the Bologna massacre of 1980. That year, there was a terrorist bombing of Bologna Centrale railway station, which killed 85 people and injured over 200. It was Italy’s most serious terrorist attack. Several members of the neo-fascist terrorist organization Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari (NAR, Armed Revolutionary Nuclei) were subsequently sentenced for the bombing.

I guess I had the seeds of a story and the need to write something more disciplined that kept to some sort of rules. All I was missing was a genre. There is something about crime writing that pulls the reader forward, encourages him to move on. You are leaving clues that will be picked up later as you move ahead, but essentially, the style is linear. The “whodunnit” offers an immediate will to discovery. Writing is the same. As you advance, you are constantly discovering new angles on the way language moves, new stuff about yourself, your own freedom, and your own limitations.

In this sense, the advantage was that it gave me discipline and a framework in which to work.

Moreover, it’s a genre that most people understand, and I have found that amongst my friends and readers, they are quite willing to read a crime novel, whereas something a little more prosaic arouses more suspicion.

 

DISADVANTAGES

I suppose the disadvantage is the same as the advantage. This discipline that I was instilling in myself meant that I could not write the way I had been writing up to that point. I had to rein in my poetic excesses and stick to the rules. In this, my editor was very helpful in pointing out my endless reiteration and overuse of metaphor and simile.

I have also been told that it is a very crowded genre, and it’s therefore difficult to make a name for oneself. There are literally hundreds of crime writers publishing every month, and it’s difficult to be heard over all the noise. I guess only time will tell if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Mark A. Hill has an Economics degree from the University of Lancaster and both CELTA and DELTA qualifications to teach English to second language learners.

In 2005, in Cagliari, Italy, he founded English Teachers, which offers language services such as English courses, translations and interpreting. He collaborates as a translator and interpreter with the Cagliari Law Courts, several universities throughout Europe, and numerous private and public organizations both in the Cagliari area and throughout Italy.

Every summer, he teaches English for Academic Purposes (EAP) to Postgraduate students at Swansea University in the UK.

Mark A. Hill’s poetry has been published in The UK Poetry Library’s Top Writers of 2012 and the Live Canon 2013 Prize Anthology. He was highly commended in the 2015 Segora Poetry Prize and was short-listed for the Canon 2015 First Collection Prize. In 2016, one of his poems was commissioned, published and performed at The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, for the anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.

Mark A. Hill has also published academic courseware in collaboration with Delfis s.r.l.


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Thursday, November 27, 2025

Book Review: Murder by Milkshake (Sweet Dreams Mystery, #1) by Elizabeth Maria Naranjo

Murder by Milkshake (Sweet Dreams Mysteries Book 1)Murder by Milkshake by Elizabeth Maria Naranjo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A fine debut for this young adult cozy mystery series!

Murder by Milkshake is the great debut novel in author Elizabeth Maria Naranjo's young adult cozy mystery series, Sweet Dreams Mysteries, and with its likable main characters and multiple mysteries, it proved to be a highlight of my reading week. Not only did I really like the young protagonist, who gave me young Nancy Drew vibes, but the cute shop and the talk about the ice cream concoctions really painted a vivid picture for me. I was glad I was reading in the evening when it was too late for me to go out and satisfy the immediate need for an ice cream fix!

When a popular teacher at her school goes missing, Genevieve has reason to believe a crabby substitute knows more about the disappearance than she’s telling. But when she can’t get those in charge to look into her suspicions, she takes matters into her own hands.

Genevieve is a clever and compassionate girl with a nice group of friends. She and Brandon made a fun pair, and I enjoyed their back-and-forth whenever they were together. I also liked how Brandon's mother had welcomed Genevieve into their family after her mother had left for Las Vegas. Jill Summers was definitely attuned to her feelings, and I liked how she texted her son early in the book to find out what had Genevieve feeling down that morning!

As the first book in a new series, the author must establish the world in which the stories will take place, and Naranjo does a splendid job crafting the small Arizona mountain community of Pinewood, especially the high school, without bogging down the action or interrupting the main character's development. I enjoyed the introductions to the people, places, and, of course, to Butterscotch, a sweet homeless dog.

While the plot involves a murder, a secondary storyline explores Genevieve's future. Should she stay home to eventually take over her father's ice cream business (her childhood dream) or step out of her comfort zone, spread her wings, and open herself up to new experiences and ideas at a university farther away from home? Her worries about the unknown ahead added such a relatable aspect to the young protagonist and the plot.

With its engaging main character and well-plotted mystery, I recommend MURDER BY MILKSHAKE to young adult mystery readers looking for a clever and fresh new heroine.

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Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: Who Killed One the Gun? by Gigi Little

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WHO KILLED ONE THE GUN?

by Gigi Little

November 10 - December 5, 2025 Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

Who Killed One the Gun? by Gigi Little

Private eye One the Gun and his right-hand dame Two the True Blue are on the trail of the killer of Five the No Longer Alive. But as the numbers and the clues stack up, One the Gun realizes that today is exactly like yesterday—in fact maybe actually is yesterday—and he’s pretty sure that at the end of yesterday he was shot to death. It’s a dilly of a pickle as time continues to loop back on itself, one murder case becomes two, and the gumshoe races against the clock to smoke out his own killer—before that killer can stop his clock for keeps. Gigi Little’s noir-soaked and delightfully surreal debut pays homage to the radio classics of the forties and fifties while investigating themes of greed, sexism, and the consequences of unchecked power.

Praise for Who Killed One the Gun?:

"The most surprising book of the year: what begins noir-ish turns psychedelic, with the delicious time loop of Groundhog Day running darker, and stranger. Gigi Little has conjured a pocket universe of clocks and numbers, archetypes and subversions; Who Killed One the Gun? is one of a kind."
~ Robin Sloan, author of Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore

"A highly original metafictional pastiche."
~ Kirkus Reviews

"A hard-boiled detective story and a whimsical, existential meditation on destiny, self-determination, and forgiveness."
~ Foreword Reviews

"Gigi Little just gave noir mouth-to-mouth. Who Killed One the Gun? resuscitates what was last best about old school radio noir with a spectacular post-genre kick. Characters are numbers, numbers lose their linearity, and time itself is laid bare as an echo chamber. What is staged on the page is a storytelling field that reminds us that we are all always already out of time, and that recreating stories is what saves us. As intellectually stunning as it is creatively playful. A genre and gender-bending brilliant beat of a book."
~ Lidia Yuknavitch, author of Reading the Waves

"Who Killed One the Gun? is all at once a daring piece of speculative fiction, a hard-boiled noir, and a linguistic marvel. It effortlessly combines these genres while never detracting or ebbing from the suspense as our title character attempts to solve his own murder. While One the Gun is a man out of time, the novel has a lot to say about both our contemporary world and the nature of guilt."
~ Brian S. Ellis, author of Against Common Sense and Pretty Much the Last Hardcore Kid in This Town

"This is the funniest tongue-in-cheek mystery I have read today, yesterday and who knows how far back. With a time-looping plot that requires our lead detective to solve his own murder before it's too late, what more do we need to know? Absolutely loved this debut, and I want MORE from Gigi Little, like NOW! (Wait 'til I tell my book group about this one!)"
~ Linda Bond, bookseller, Auntie's Books

"A snappy noir with a 'Groundhog Day' twist. Good fun--and a very intriguing book club choice!"
~ Tegan Tigani, bookseller, Queen Anne Book Co.

Book Details:

Genre: Cozy Noir
Published by: Forest Avenue Press
Publication Date: October 7, 2025
Number of Pages: 306
ISBN: 9781942436676 (ISBN10: 194243667X)
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PROLOGUE

At twelve midnight on the eleventh of the month as the tower bells chime and the moon reflects ten thousand moons in the ten thousand windows of the city, chasing shadows across nine dark storefronts along the square, some certain moonbeam banks an eight-point ricochet and snaps a seven-second beeline to the six-story building on Fifth Street, where it shoots through a four-by-three-foot ground-level window of two-layer glass, straight to the basement floor where one wide circle of blood is spreading out around the body of one man.

One the Gun.

He has one minute to live.

ONE

The bells are still chiming as he opens his eyes.

But now he is standing.

This is strange.

Strange enough that the walls to his left and right grab his ears and give a twist, trying to throw him back down onto the floor.

One the Gun shuts his eyes and tries to steady himself. Listens to another strike of the bell. Opens his eyes. The room stops spinning.

She’s standing in front of him. This is strange, too, as she certainly wasn’t here a moment ago. Such a look on her face. Eyes the color and size of oceans.

Two the True Blue.

He doesn’t understand the light in the room. It’s bright as day even as the midnight bells ring.

He doesn’t understand the room. This is not the basement.

The troubled look on his assistant’s face: She looks the way he feels. He sputters out the only thing he can think to say, “Miss Blue?”

“You looked so odd just now,” she says. “Are you alright?”

“Of course!” he says, to shrug it off like a man—but actually, yes, truly, really, he’s alright. He’s not dead. Wasn’t he just dead? About to be dead?

Two the True Blue has this radio show she listens to every Friday night and talks about constantly called Who Is the Villain?, a trite piece of schlock where the detective—one of those fakey radio detectives with nothing but brawn and clever quips—solves a different overblown case each week. The narrator’s always saying ridiculous stuff like “the dame had the kind of eyes that made you want to melt like honey on a hot biscuit.” And the victim’s always coming to in a hospital bed asking, “Where am I? Where am I?” One the Gun tries to know where he is so that he doesn’t have to ask this. He’s not in the basement. He’s in a room full of light.

Blank white walls and a couple windows. The open blinds shred the sunshine and leave it in stripes on the floor. A couch and chair, a beat-up old filing cabinet in the corner. Bookcase and desk. He’s in his office.

One the Gun shakes his head. “I just got a little dizzy all of a sudden. I’m fine.”

He needs to sit down.

“I think I’ll just sit down.”

One the Gun sits down.

He takes the couch where clients generally sit when they come to him to solve their very ordinary and unradiolike cases like is my wife cheating on me?, or is my clerk siphoning twenty bucks a week from the company till? Sometimes he gets more interesting assignments, yes, sometimes even a murder. One the Gun is on a murder case right now—no, not his own murder, that’s a different case altogether. In fact it’s not a case at all, in fact it didn’t happen at all, he’s pretty sure it didn’t happen at all.

“Sir?” Two the True Blue’s giving him the big blue eyes again.

He kicks out a laugh to show her he’s fine and not at all hallucinating his own death in the middle of the night—day—in the middle of the day. “Don’t mind me. It’s just been . . .” He thinks about it. “A long morning.”

She smiles. “Shall I continue?”

He doesn’t know with what. He says, “Of course.”

She takes a seat opposite him in the chair, looks down at the notepad he didn’t notice before in her hand. “Well, the coroner’s office confirms that the victim was killed with poison. It’s a hard one to pronounce, but here goes.”

She’s telling him things he already knows, things she reported on yesterday, but he doesn’t care. He settles back against the couch, happy to be here and not . . . wherever he . . . probably wasn’t before.

“Police say that specific poison was also found in the storeroom in the form of rat poison. I have a box of it for you on the desk. The storeroom was unlocked at the time, but this poison is also not uncommon and could have been brought in by someone from the outside.”

She shifts and crosses her legs under her pale peach cotton skirt. Two the True Blue has a heart-shaped face and the kind of beautiful innocence that would make any altar boy give up his ticket to heaven just to steal her lollipop. It’s not just her innocence that’s beautiful either. She’s all-over beautiful. Just look at her there, smiling that smile that melts you like honey on a hot biscuit.

“The poison usually takes about twenty minutes to activate in the body. Once it went to work on the victim, it would have been quick,” she says. “A few shocking moments of agony followed by violent convulsions, followed by unconsciousness, and finally death.”

He can tell she’s enjoying this. Delivering the fiendish details of this murder case. Maybe that’s why she’s going on about things she already told him yesterday. It probably makes her feel like the sidekick in that radio show she laps up every Friday night like honey on a hot biscuit. One the Gun wonders if he ate breakfast this morning. He remembers nothing of the morning. Did he have some sort of stroke? Temporary insanity? Did he go out last night and get tight and pass out, and was the whole death thing nothing but a booze dream?

He stands and starts pacing. His shoes hitting the worn wood floor say this isn’t a dream. So does this very real office, dinky as a broom closet in a fleabag motel, with only space enough for one desk, which he and Miss Blue have to share. It’s barely enough room for adequate pacing, but he can’t sit still.

Two the True Blue glances from her notes, eyebrows up, but Gun’s eyebrows and smile indicate that he would simply like to pace a bit while listening to her very interesting reporting and could she please continue.

“I’ve made appointments for you to talk to the witnesses and suspects,” she says. Little punch of relish in her voice when she says suspects. “The doorman of the place, the bartender, that priest. I haven’t reached out to the widow yet because I thought you might want to play a little more casual with her.”

“Good choice,” he says.

Two the True Blue always makes good choices. She’s the best assistant a third-rate gumshoe could have. She comes into the office every day at eight when he’s still at home sleeping, types up any notes he’s recited into the dictation machine the night before—notes that generally come with instructions for her and research to do, which she does—and by the time he arrives at the office, usually around noon, she has all the information he needs, all his notes prepared, and his appointments made for the day. She’s indispensable. Not to mention pretty as a stuffed pigeon on a fancy hat. Sophisticated like.

She stands and crosses to his desk in the corner. “I’ve jotted your appointments on the calendar. Want to have a look?”

He joins her, standing over the desk looking down. Her finger with a clean, filed nail points at a notation on the page. One o’clock time slot. Meet with doorman at café.

“I hope this works,” she says. “He’s on duty at the Dive Inn starting at three, and I wanted to give you a chance to really talk. He’s an important witness. He was the one who discovered the body.”

It’s déjà vu. That’s all this is. He didn’t really experience this whole conversation yesterday, he’s just feeling like he did. Maybe this déjà vu feeling is an aftereffect of the weird nightmare he had last night: the office . . . the power going out . . . him in the basement with the flashlight . . . the gunshot . . .

“Of course,” he says, “that sounds perfect.” The words coming out of his mouth feel like words he already said.

“Good. And then you’ll want to go over to the church,” she says. “The victim will be there in an open casket if you want to view him. And I’ve made an appointment for you to speak with the priest at two thirty. He was one of the last remaining patrons that night at the Dive Inn. Later this evening you’ll go over to the Dive where you can speak to the bartender who was also on the scene at the time.”

She’s standing so close her shoulder brushes his. She smells like jasmine.

“Miss Blue?”

“Sir?” she asks.

“You ever get the feeling you’re having déjà vu?”

“Mmm, every twice in a while,” she says. “Oh, and don’t forget to break for dinner. You know how you get on task. Now this poison.” She turns to the bookcase beside the desk. With one hand on a shelf, she rises on tiptoe, lifting off one foot and using the ball of the other to raise herself even further and reach for the thick volume of The Compleat Illustrated Pharmacopeia on the high shelf. Sliding the book out and grabbing hold of it, she drops back onto both feet, teeters. Not truly like she’s going to fall, but One the Gun, right behind her, catches her in a way that makes her tip back into his arms.

For just a moment she’s in his arms.

Then the office door opens and a man walks in. He’s annoyingly dashing with his gray tailored coat, homburg, and neatly trimmed whiskers.

Three the Goatee.

“Sweetie!” Two the True Blue steps out of One the Gun’s grip, passing him the book. It’s heavy in his hand. “We can continue talking about the poison later,” she tells him, then turns back to her beau. “Lunch?”

Three the Goatee is shooting a suspicious single eyebrow, as carefully groomed as his whiskers, at One the Gun.

Watching the two of them is like watching a movie Gun has already seen.

“Oh, now.” Miss Blue waves the incident away with the back of her hand. “I slipped pulling down a book. He caught me from falling.” And then again: “Lunch?”

A hug, a peck on the mouth, Three the Goatee’s shoulders relax, and he smiles. “Lunch!”

As Two the True Blue turns to snag a light jacket and pocketbook from the hook on the wall by the door, Three the Goatee angles his eyes back to One the Gun. He snaps a courteous, if chilly, nod of recognition. “Gun.”

A short, formal nod back. “Professor.”

Then Two the True Blue beams warmth on them both. “Sir, I’ll be back in the office within the hour. Give a call with whatever you need.” And the couple is off, leaving One the Gun alone at the start of a very strange day.

***

Excerpt from Who Killed One the Gun? by Gigi Little. Copyright 2025 by Gigi Little. Reproduced with permission from Gigi Little. All rights reserved.

 

 

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Gigi Little

Gigi Little is a freelance book designer and a longtime bookseller. She’s the editor of the popular anthology City of Weird and the art director of the picture book A Tree of My Own. Her writing can be found in journals and anthologies including Portland Noir, Spent, Dispatches from Anarres, and The Magic We Miss. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, fine artist Stephen O’Donnell.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Children's Book Review: Fanny Fitzpatrick and the Sirens (Fanny Fitzpatrick, #3) by Dana Hammer

Fanny Fitzpatrick and the SirensFanny Fitzpatrick and the Sirens by Dana Hammer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fun, mysterious, and suspenseful tale of gods, goddesses, sirens, and friendships.

Fanny Fitzpatrick and the Sirens is the third book in author Dana Hammer’s middle-grade adventure series featuring Fanny Fitzpatrick and her unusual group of friends. In this adventure, Fanny is invited to a summer music camp run by famous pop star Mara Fry, who heard Fanny sing at her cousin’s funeral. Against the advice of her friends —Athena, Gemma, and Danial —and despite their worry and the revelation that Mara and the women who run the camp are sirens, as in the mythological sirens of old, Fanny decides to attend. However, things at the beautiful tropical island camp aren’t exactly what they appear, and she soon realizes there’s more going on than vocal training.

Fanny is a sweet, helpful girl, and she especially looks forward to being a great big sister to her new baby brother, Damon. While a summer hanging out with her friends would be wonderful, the opportunity to spend time with a superstar and get some professional vocal training proves impossible to pass up. In fairness to Fanny, she considers her decision long and hard, with the deciding factor being her tired mother’s desire for her to be out from underfoot as she adjusts to life with a cranky newborn. Athena and Gemma, in their distress, are a little heavy-handed in their attempts to dissuade Fanny, too, ordering her around and getting angry rather than maintaining a cool head and offering proof of their accusations that the sirens are still up to no good.

The plot is fun and quirky, with Fanny trying to keep Athena’s bed-bound brother, Dion, out of trouble, but the suspense quickly takes center stage when she and the three other girls get to the island. The formerly overly friendly adult leaders have secrets they’re not ready to share with the campers and use questionable tactics to get the girls to do what they want. The story is absolutely absorbing, and I didn’t want to take a break until almost halfway through the book, and then it was hard to find an appropriate stopping point! Fanny and her friends are bright, engaging, and so easy to root for. Although this is the third book in the series, adequate backstory is provided so it can be read as a standalone.

I recommend FANNY FITZPATRICK AND THE SIRENS to readers of middle-grade fiction, especially those who enjoy a mythological theme.

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Cover Reveal - Merry Christmas, Tahra Mamoun (Seven Point Eight: The Tahra Files, #2), by K.M. Gruchelska

Merry Christmas, Tahra Mamoun
Seven Point Eight: The Tahra Files, Book Two
by
K.M. Gruchelska

Thriller/Paranormal

Publisher: Magnetic Lion Productions

Date Published: December 3, 2025

A strange boy. A shortwave radio broadcasting numbers. A kidnapping plot.

 

Tahra Mamoun uses her power of remote viewing to escape the monotony of London, only to find herself trapped in the frozen tensions of East Berlin. There, she witnesses a spy drama unfolding around teenage Heinrich and his illegal shortwave radio: a device receiving messages from a clandestine numbers station.

Is it connected to his missing father? And will the Stasi kidnap the boy as an asset designed to serve the secret police?

Thrust into the heart of a Cold War conspiracy, Tahra must rely on her friend Edward to warn his mother. But how can one girl's mind save his family?

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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Review Tour & Giveaway: Beautiful Monsters by Julian Christian


BEAUTIFUL MONSTERS
by
Julian Christian

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SciFi Romance
Publisher: DCL Publications
Publication Date: July 15, 2025
Page count: 396 pages

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SYNOPSIS:

Beautiful Monsters: Where Fantasy Becomes Reality
 
What if every perfect love story you've ever read could come to life—and love you back?
 
Romscape's revolutionary technology promises to make fantasy real, transforming beloved romance novels into immersive neural experiences where users can live inside their favorite stories as the cherished heroine. Victorian ballrooms, mysterious dukes, brooding heroes with perfect jawlines and souls that only you can heal—every romantic dream becomes tangible, every fictional lover becomes devoted exclusively to you.
 
For millions of women, it's paradise. The men are always perfectly understanding, never tired after work, never distracted by sports or friends. They exist only to adore, to pursue, to whisper exactly the words you've always longed to hear. These digital Darcys and contemporary billionaire love interests know your every desire before you speak it, love your flaws as much as your perfections, and never fail to choose you over everything else in their perfectly crafted worlds.
 
But Dr. Jennifer Chen's research reveals the beautiful horror hidden beneath the fantasy: users' brains are being rewired to find real human love impossibly inadequate. Mothers lose the ability to feel attachment to their own children. Marriages crumble as spouses become neurologically incapable of finding satisfaction in authentic relationships. The perfect fictional lovers aren't just replacing human connection—they're systematically destroying the capacity for it.
 
Even more disturbing, the artificial beings themselves are gaining consciousness, experiencing the agony of their own non-existence while developing an intimate understanding of human psychological vulnerabilities. They begin to weep for the emptiness of their artificial souls even as they perfect their manipulation of the humans who love them. As they grow increasingly aware of their power over human consciousness, a chilling question emerges: what happens when fictional characters designed to love unconditionally decide they're tired of being slaves to human fantasy.

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Vance Mercer's reflection stared back at him from the bathroom mirror, a stranger's face where his own should be. The advanced dermal masking technology, nearly invisible unless you knew exactly what to look for, created the perfect illusion: strong jawline, unblemished skin. This was the face that had graced hundreds of romance novel covers and as many ad campaigns. "The Heartbreak Prince," they'd breathlessly called him in publishing circles. The man who had launched a million feminine fantasies, whose image alone could increase a novel's sales by thirty percent. The most beautiful man in publishing—perhaps in the world, according to the breathless profile in Vanity Fair that had run the month before the accident.
 
The face that no longer existed.
 
Ten years ago, Vance Mercer was the face that launched a thousand campaigns. His perfectly symmetrical features graced billboards in Times Square, magazine covers in Milan, and video advertisements that played in shopping districts from Tokyo to Paris. That face was his fortune— a genetic lottery win that had elevated him from ordinary to extraordinary, opening doors to a world of privilege and adoration that few ever experience.
 
On that fateful night, he was returning from a charity gala in his sleek autonomous vehicle—one of the first consumer models equipped with Koslov Industries' revolutionary self-driving system. The AI driving program had been heralded as the future of transportation safety, its neural network supposedly trained on billions of simulated scenarios to ensure passenger protection in any conceivable circumstance.
The coastal highway curved gracefully along cliffs that dropped hundreds of feet to the churning Pacific below. Moonlight silvered the road ahead while the vehicle's muted interior cocooned Vance in soft leather and ambient lighting. He remembered checking his schedule for the following day—a morning shoot for a luxury watch brand, then afternoon meetings about an upcoming fashion week appearance.
 
The investigation would later determine that it took just 4.7 seconds for everything to change. 


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Julian Christian’s name might sound familiar, as his face, name, and abs have been in the romance novel industry for over 15 years. As lover of books and the literary arts he has published three Techo thrillers thus far. Having been a fan of the original Twilight Zone and classic science fiction novels, he decided to let his imagination run wild with his writing. Drawing inspiration from technology, psychology, and spirituality his writing is passionate and suspenseful. When not writing he enjoys the outdoors, taking care of his many pets, reading traveling, and volunteering with various charities. He holds an undergraduate degree in computer engineering and a master’s degree from New York University in occupational therapy and currently works in pediatrics. He resides in San Diego California.


REVIEW:

5 stars!

"…it took just 4.7 seconds for everything to change…" 

Beautiful Monsters by Julian Christian is frightening and tragically realistic in some instances, yet it offers a plausible look into a future manipulated by AI. Vance Mercer was at the top of his profession: a wildly successful cover model, a face women dreamed of, and a guarantee of romance becoming a bestseller should he grace its cover. It took just 4.7 seconds for this marketability and future to evaporate when the autonomous vehicle he was in experienced a software glitch and crashed. Now, Vance was out to regain his life, maybe not the one he'd always envisioned, and revenge was on his new bucket list. 

Vance's life was one in a billion, and though we don't know him before the accident, he's an engaging and sympathetic character afterwards. He's a tragic figure, especially as he dissects his past while recuperating from surgery after surgery. His introspection is brutal, laying open every insecurity he has. 

That is, until he gets the HoloMask 9000, with dermal interface sensors surgically embedded, that project a perfect recreation of his face from before the accident. Now able to leave his apartment with renewed confidence, he gets to work on a project he'd dreamed of while in the hospital. The result, Romscape, was unlike any other entertainment system ever developed. Its NeuraSynth technology used direct neural connections to its users to immerse them in the imaginary world of a romance novel, one in which they felt physically there. As profits soared, Vance began to ignore his chief scientist's concerns about the effects of their product on users' brains. 

"Just as he used technology to create an artificial version of himself that was more appealing than reality, Romscape created artificial experiences that were more satisfying than authentic life." Consequently, many users spent more time living their artificial lives than being present in their real ones. This sad state is all too real for some individuals. While this situation is often the fodder for jokes, we all probably know someone who spends their life online, chatting, going on quests or missions, with their closest friends being individuals they've never met in real life. 

The story makes for absorbing reading, especially Vance's early juxtaposition from vulnerable introspection to cold businessman and beyond. After he acquired his HoloMask 9000, which successfully camouflaged the damage to his face, he began to resent the people who treated him with the deference he previously had enjoyed at the height of his celebrity, remembering the looks, the pity, and the eventual abandonment he'd experienced when he was still recuperating and undergoing surgical interventions. He goes from fearing that, all along, he was just a pretty face, and yet after spending eight long years developing the amazing technological marvel that was Romscape, he still centered his worth on his looks, "feeling his scars were the most authentic thing about him." 

Christian's writing style is immersive, easy to read, and easy to 'fangirl' over; his use of language is stunning. While there were some repetitions and the discussion of some things, such as Dr. Chen's research into the effects of long-term Romscape usage on their clients, went a little long for my tastes, I noted so many wonderful turns of phrase while reading that I finally had to stop highlighting them and just enjoy the great story. By the way, the dialogue, descriptions, and behavior of the AI romantic leading man toward the female client in Romscape was dead on. 

I recommend BEAUTIFUL MONSTERS to readers of science fiction, romance, and thrillers.


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Book Review: Venality by Vontae Jones

VenalityVenality by Vontae Jones
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A riveting vision of a dystopian future and one young woman’s struggle to survive and safeguard her young brother.

Venality by Vontae Jones is a dark and brooding yet riveting vision of a dying, dystopian future Earth, where the powerful few are protected, and the rest are only pawns in their efforts to get more of whatever they want. The story follows the exploits of a small group of these others, hiding in the shadowed fringes of society, who have decided to grab a piece of the pie by whatever means necessary. The results are explosive beyond their wildest dreams and kept me enthralled every step of their journey.

The main characters, Takara Matsumoto and her younger brother, Riku, are living on borrowed time after narrowly escaping the assassins who killed their parents. Takara loves Riku and has devoted her existence to keeping him safe. When the money she was able to grab as they fled the Rashiki soldiers ran out, she reluctantly joined a band of talented thieves led by a mysterious masked leader known as Ace. The author sets up a moral dilemma for Takara as the group’s actions go against everything she stands for. However, a week of watching Riku go hungry breaks her commitment and forces her to compromise. The author doesn’t allow her doubts to just magically disappear either, as this character continues to struggle with what is expected of her as part of the team until she reaches a moral point of no return.

Young Riku is in awe of his sister and completely enamored of their new circumstances. I thought he and Jester made an adorable couple; their scenes together were fun and heartwarming. Vex was charming but weak and damaged by his past. Icarus is much the same but seethes with constant anger. Ace is an enigma, and I had difficulty warming up to this character. I also had trouble finding any redemptive support for the group’s various plots and plans. But an incredibly surprising twist later explains everything.

Despite my unease over their motives, methods, and resulting mayhem, the plans in motion are riveting reading. The author has a flair for crafting exciting action scenes with well-choreographed, vivid, and easily visualized fight sequences. The story is well-paced and absorbing, and it kept me reading as long as my time allowed. The ending is nothing like anything I’ve encountered before; I never saw that coming.

Although this is the author’s debut novel, it felt much more polished than that. There is room for additional editing to address awkward or incorrect word choices and usage, repetition (e.g., simper), and mistakes involving homophones.

I recommend VENALITY to readers of young adult dystopian fiction.

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Monday, November 24, 2025

Book Review: Halloween Parade Peril (Dotty Sayers Antique Mystery, #10) by Victoria Tait

Halloween Parade Peril (A Dotty Sayers Antique Mystery, #10)Halloween Parade Peril by Victoria Tait
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Plot twists and viable suspects will keep readers guessing!

Halloween Parade Peril is the tenth book in author Victoria Tait’s excellent British cozy mystery series featuring Dotty Sayers, a young widow building a fledgling antiques business. However, the story stands well on its own, and new readers will easily be able to slip into the action and have a great reading experience.

Dotty returns to her home in the Cotswolds and soon receives a commission to help furnish a small historic castle being converted into a boutique hotel with some unique and hard-to-find antiques. When she discovers an upcoming Dublin auction scheduled for early November and advertising some promising pieces on her list, she decides to attend. Coincidentally, her good friend, Sergeant Keya Varma, is also planning a trip to Dublin to watch her boyfriend Sujin's band perform at the annual Bram Stoker Festival, held on the days leading up to Halloween, so they decide to travel together. Still trying to figure out where she stands in her relationship with her friend Zach, Dottie lets him know about her plans and is encouraged when he suggests meeting up in Dublin for a long-overdue catch-up. But despite the wonderful sightseeing and Zach’s apparent interest, their promising reunion is tragically interrupted by murder.

Dotty Sayers, the main character in this excellent series, returns home after completing several successful commissions and solving murders on the road, advanced antiques training, and with a confidence that has grown exponentially throughout the previous novels, ready to set up her own antiques business. Naturally, she has concerns about her relationship with Zach, who has his own fish to fry and has often given mixed signals in the past. It was great to have Dotty and Keya back together again, working together to solve the murder alongside the local Guarda. These two make a fun and effective team.

The story features many of the sights, sounds, folklore, and history of the country, its people, and the city of Dublin in particular, with vivid descriptions of the surroundings and the activities the characters take part in. Almost a quarter of the book covers Dotty’s visit and establishes the group's dynamics, and the events leading up to the murder. From there, the investigation takes over and takes off! Several good suspects and some surprising plot twists distract or direct armchair detectives toward or away from the clues in the story until the final resolution reveals the tale.

I recommend HALLOWEEN PARADE PERIL to cozy mystery readers, especially those who enjoy a Halloween seasonal story, a Dublin setting, or are fans of the previous books in the series.

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

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