Saturday, January 31, 2026

Book Blitz & Giveaway: The Breaking of Time (Chronicles of the Arvynth, #1) by J.J. Hebert

The Breaking of Time
J.J. Hebert
(Chronicles of the Arvynth, #1)
Publication date: November 25, 2025
Genres: Adult, Urban Fantasy

USA Today bestselling author J. J. Hebert’s brand-new urban fantasy series Chronicles of the Arvynth begins with The Breaking of Time, a novel about a devoted father whose desperate act to save his son fractures reality itself, awakening ancient magic and drawing him back into the path of an immortal order he once betrayed, where love, time, and silence collide in a race against eternity.

Mariel Hemingway’s Book Club Selection (Best Urban Fantasy):

“This novel is heartfelt, gripping, and memorable in all the best ways.” —Mariel Hemingway, Bestselling Author & Oscar-Nominated Actress ★★★★★

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ONE FATHER’S DESPERATE CHOICE FRACTURES TIME AND REALITY ITSELF.

To everyone around him, Daniel Ward is a mild-mannered accountant, devoted husband and father in a quiet New England suburb. But when his ten-year-old son chases a runaway soccer ball into the street, straight into the path of a speeding truck, Daniel does the impossible. He freezes time.

That single act of defiance exposes the secret he’s buried for decades. His magic awakens the ancient order he once betrayed, the Arvynth, a brotherhood of immortal sorcerers devoted to stillness and death, determined to silence the world.

As his carefully constructed life unravels, Daniel must protect his family while evading the brotherhood that hunts him. Every second he steals from time feeds the void that seeks to consume it, threatening not only the people he loves but reality itself.

Forced to choose between sacrifice and survival, Daniel discovers the truth: sometimes the loudest act of love is defiance.

The Breaking of Time is a race against eternity, a supernatural thriller that fuses urban fantasy and family drama in a story about the noise of life, the cost of power, and one father’s desperate fight to keep the world from falling silent.

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PRAISE FOR THE AWARD-WINNING URBAN FANTASY NOVEL THE BREAKING OF TIME:

“This work will grab readers’ attention early as Hebert combines a diverse array of genres—fantasy, thriller, family road novel, and others—into a fast-paced, character-driven adventure… An exciting, tightly written tale of magic… Our verdict: Get it.”

—Kirkus Reviews

The Breaking of Time is meticulously crafted to explore themes of love, loss, redemption, and the struggle to balance personal desires with greater responsibilities.”

—BookLife/Publishers Weekly (EDITOR’S PICK)

The Breaking of Time: Chronicles of the Arvynth delivers cinematic urban fantasy that bridges generations, echoing the mythic gravity and moral weight of J.R.R. Tolkien while unfolding within a sleek, contemporary world… This is prestige fantasy…”

—Jesse Metcalfe, Award-Winning Actor ★★★★★

“An immersive paranormal thriller that balances the rich worldbuilding and in-depth lore characteristic of fantasy fiction with the all-too-human dramas of identity, family, and the consequences of secrecy.”

—Independent Book Review (STARRED review)

“If you like magic that feels tactile and real, or if you enjoy emotional stakes wrapped inside supernatural danger, this book will hit the spot.”

—Literary Titan★★★★★ (Gold Winner, Literary Titan Book Award: Fiction 2026)

“A smartly plotted supernatural thriller with a strong, charismatic protagonist to root for. A Wishing Shelf Recommended Read!”

—The Wishing Shelf ★★★★★

“A winning blend of the supernatural and family adventure that crackles with heart and imagination.”

—BestThrillers ★★★★★

“A wonderfully complex dive into the world of fantasy… fast-paced, magical…”

—Readers’ Favorite ★★★★★

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CHAPTER 1:

I’ve spent years pretending to be someone I’m not.

The thought surfaces every morning when I shave, watching the face in the mirror—a face that should be ancient, centuries-old, but instead shows only the faint creases of a man in his early forties. A single gray hair at my temple that Elena keeps threatening to pluck. The kind of weathering that comes from the lost sleep of parenthood and mortgage payments, not from outliving empires.

To everyone else, I’m Daniel Ward—husband, father, the sort of man who mows the lawn on Saturdays and forgets garbage day at least twice a month. My neighbors wave when I’m pulling out the recycling bins, their smiles automatic and easy. Mrs. Dante from next door brings over her extra zucchini in late summer, always too much, always apologizing for the abundance. My coworkers at the accounting firm think I’m polite but quiet, the guy who keeps his head down and never complains about the coffee. My wife calls me dependable, though sometimes I catch a question in her eyes, a flicker of something she can’t quite name.

They all believe they know me.

They don’t.

The other man—the one buried under the flannel shirts and PTA meetings—still lurks somewhere beneath the surface. He’s the one who used to speak to the unseen currents of the world, who could twist wind and time if he chose, who once stood in a circle of elders and made the sky itself hold its breath. But I buried him twenty years ago, the day I first saw Elena across a crowded bookstore, her laugh carrying over the ambient music like a bell I didn’t know I’d been waiting to hear. I traded his power for peace, his truth for love, his ancient purpose for the warm weight of a child falling asleep on my chest. I told myself I could be normal, that five hundred and forty-three years of magic could be folded up and tucked away like old photographs in a drawer.

I even started to believe it.

Today was supposed to be an ordinary day. Another quiet Saturday, nothing more. But when does anything ever go as planned?

It was one of those deceptive autumn afternoons where New England shows off—sun bright and warm on the skin, gilding everything gold. The kind of day that makes you forget winter is coming. Trees along Brookfield Lane shed their red and gold. They carpeted the sidewalks in layers of crimson and amber, crunching underfoot like breaking glass. The whole world felt fragile, caught between seasons, holding its breath before the fall.

I stood at the end of our driveway, sipping coffee that had long gone lukewarm. The mug—a Father’s Day gift from three years ago with “World’s Coolest Dad” printed in fading letters—hung heavy in my hand, forgotten. I was watching the Hendersons’ cat stalk something invisible through their garden, its tail twitching with predatory focus, when Eli kicked his soccer ball a little too hard.

The sound was sharp—that hollow thwack of synthetic leather against a ten-year-old’s foot, released with more enthusiasm than aim. The ball bounced once, twice, then caught the curb at an angle and rolled into the street, picking up speed as it curved toward the stop sign at the corner.

Eli chased it before I could even form the word wait.

He wore his blue hoodie—the one with the frayed cuffs he refused to let Elena fix, the white stripes on the sleeves already graying from too many washes, and one drawstring longer than the other because he’d chewed on it during homework the night before. His sneakers were grass-stained, laces trailing, his gangly ten-year-old body a blur of elbows and knees as he ran with a reckless abandon only children possess. The kind of innocence that comes from not yet understanding that the world has teeth.

The ball slipped into the road, rolling lazily toward the middle of the lane. Eli followed without looking, without thinking, his whole world narrowed to that sphere of black and white pentagons.

And then I heard it.

An approaching car. Not the gentle whisper of someone cruising through the neighborhood, but the aggressive growl of speed—too much speed for a residential street. A truck came around the bend far too fast. The driver probably wasn’t paying attention, likely glancing at his phone or reaching for something on the passenger seat, thinking about anything but the quiet street where children played.

I felt my stomach drop, that vertiginous lurch that comes not from falling but from watching someone you love step off the edge.

The coffee mug slipped from my fingers, hitting the driveway with a dull crack. Coffee spread across the concrete in a dark stain that looked too much like blood.

“Eli!” I shouted. “Look out!”

He didn’t hear. The wind was wrong, carrying sound away from him, and he was bent over the ball now, just a few feet from the centerline, small hands reaching down to scoop it up. His hood had fallen back, revealing the stubborn cowlick at his crown that Elena had tried to smooth down this morning—the same stubborn swirl of hair I’d seen on Jonas five hundred years ago.

The driver saw him at the last minute—I could see the panic flash across his face through the windshield, his mouth opening in what might have been a shout or a curse. He tried to brake—the nose of the truck dipped as he slammed his foot down—but there wasn’t enough distance, not enough time.

The laws of physics are beautiful and merciless. Mass times velocity. Momentum conserved. A two-ton truck traveling at forty miles per hour needs approximately ninety feet to stop.

My son was thirty feet away.

The math was simple. The outcome inevitable.

Everything inside me fractured.

The years I’d spent pretending to be ordinary—gone, shattered like ice on pavement. The quiet life, the safe life, the carefully constructed fiction of Daniel Ward, the accountant—gone. Twenty years of restraint, of biting my tongue when the old words tried to surface, of letting the magic sleep dormant in my bones—all of it evaporated in the space between heartbeats.

My son was about to die, and the man I’d been pretending to be had no way to stop it.

The other man—the buried one—could.

It began as a vibration in my chest, not painful but insistent, like thunder humming before a storm breaks or the first tremor before an earthquake tears the world open. The sensation spread through my ribcage, resonating in the hollow spaces between bone, traveling down into my gut. My hands began to tingle, then burn, the old pathways of power waking, remembering their purpose.

The world thinned around me, like reality itself was just a membrane stretched too tight, waiting for permission to stop turning.

My vision sharpened with supernatural clarity—I could see each particle of dust hanging in the light, suspended like tiny stars. I could see the individual vibrations in the air, the way sound moves in waves, the molecular dance of oxygen and nitrogen. I could see the truck’s trajectory mapped out in lines of probability, see the exact angle at which metal would meet flesh, see the moment my son would stop being my son and become a memory, a ghost, another name added to the long list of those I’d failed to save.

The spell came unbidden to my lips, rising from a place deeper than thought, older than intention.

The syllables were hot and metallic on my tongue, tasting of copper and electricity, of blood and starlight. They weren’t English—weren’t any language spoken in many, many years.

They were Arvynth.

The old words.

The ones I’d sworn I’d never speak again.

“Fractura Tempora.”

The sound tore through the air like a blade through fabric, like lightning splitting the sky, like the world itself being unzipped at the seams.

And reality obeyed.


Author Bio:

J. J. Hebert is the #1 Amazon, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of eight books, including his acclaimed debut Unconventional and The Backwards K, which, according to Newsweek, is currently in development for film adaptation. His latest #1 bestsellers, both published in 2025, are The Breaking of Time: Chronicles of the Arvynth and The Hands-On Author: Taking Control of Your Book Marketing Journey.

A lifelong New England resident, Hebert frequently weaves the region’s landscapes and atmosphere into his storytelling. He is also the award-winning CEO and Founder of MindStir Media, a leading hybrid book publisher. Join his community of over 2 million followers across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter) @authorjjhebert.

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Friday, January 30, 2026

Book Tour: With These Hands by T.R. Motley


With These Hands
by
T.R. Motley

Crime thriller
Publisher: MindStir Media
Publication Date: December 3, 2025
Page count: 328 pages

SYNOPSIS:

At the age of 13, Aurelia’s entire life changes when her parents begin to align themselves with the Juarez Cartel, running drugs and trafficking women through Rio Bravo, their small town off the Rio Grande River. Determined to get away from this life, Aurelia collects years of evidence on the cartel.

At the age of 17, she is forced to run when her parents arrange a marriage to a cartel member. After working with the FBI to take down most of the cartel, she is placed in a protection program. Unbeknownst to her, the Juarez Cartel has rebuilt and is stronger now than before.

In a twist of fate, Aurelia is kidnapped, forced to marry Diego, son to the leader of the cartel, and produce an heir. Diego, who becomes an unseen ally, along with Aurelia begin to align themselves with individuals throughout Mexico to take down the cartel. They will fight, blackmail, and kill to protect those they love.

In an act of desperation, Diego makes the ultimate sacrifice and enlists the help of Daniel Zimmerman, a U.S. FBI agent and Aurelia’s first love. On the day of the raid, will everyone make it out of Mexico alive?

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Looking at Diego, I really take him in. The tall, lanky boy that I knew is gone. I stare at the muscles that fill out the shirt Diego wears. The soft brown color of his skin, peeking out from the collar of his shirt, is darker than I remember. His face is chiseled with a prominent jaw line. Hair, long enough to run my fingers through, graces his head. I see those eyes I remember. Kind, dark pools of ink.

Angry with myself for the feelings coursing through my body right now, I look away. I hate that I feel even an ounce of attraction toward him.

“I didn’t know what your stomach could handle, so I brought you something light. If you want something else, I can get it for you. There is also an ice pack for your eye and some pain medicine.”

I just nod, and pick up the water bottle, taking a long drink. I nibble on the crackers as I hear Diego say, “You can ask me anything. This is one place you are free to talk. Between the ocean waves and the wind, the listening devices can’t pick up our voices as long as we talk softly. I am sorry I was so angry with you earlier. You do not know what I have sacrificed, and that was not fair of me to think otherwise.”

Out of all the things I should have asked, “Why?” is all that comes out.

Diego just looks at me and raises an eyebrow. “Why would you sacrifice anything for me?” I clarify.

Diego just sits there for a while, looking at the ocean before he finally speaks.

“Our lives are actually a lot alike. We both had a parent taken from us when we were young, and our lives ripped out from under us. That control was taken from both of us, and we did the best we could with the life we were given. I wanted nothing to do with that life and had pretty much given up hope, until one day I met this beautiful, feisty girl, who, despite what life had given her, was determined to make the most of it.”

Diego turns to look at me.

“The days I spent with you on the back porch of your mom’s house were the best days of my life.”

“Then you stopped coming and joined the enemy!” I practically yell at him.

“Do you think I had a choice any more than you did?” Diego yells, hitting his fist on the chair, knocking over the food.

“Shit!” Standing up, he runs his hands through his hair.

“I’m sorry. Hector saw the friendship between the two of us on those visits and reported it back to my father. Miguel was already trying to get me under his thumb, and he saw an opportunity to use you to get that done. I told him he was crazy, and you were just some stupid kid I had to talk to while we were there. I knew he had eyes watching, so I started being part of the conversations with the cartel to get their eyes off you.”

I sit there in stunned silence. It was like I had been putting a puzzle of my life together and thought I knew what the picture was, only to realize I was not even given all the pieces.

“I still continued to watch you, even though you wouldn’t even look at me. I was planning to explain everything to you, but then you met Daniel. Believe it or not, I was happy for you. Your entire way of being changed for the better. I was hopeful that you would just keep under the radar, and he would get you out of that life. I was just biding my time until that happened, and then I was going to tell my father that I was out. If that meant the end of me, that was fine, because I knew one of us would have a life beyond all of this.”

“What?” I whisper.

I don’t even think he hears me as he starts pacing. “Then you guys got caught and-” I stand up at this point and am shaking from head to toe.

“Did you know? Did you know what they were going to do to him?” I yell.

“I was pulling more and more away from the cartel’s dealings. I did not know what was happening until Daniel was already gone.” I know by the way he holds my eyes—he is telling the truth. Sinking back into the chair, I turn my head toward the ocean.

“I was going to come to you after that and try to explain. I waited for you after a shift one night. When you came out, you had a determined look in your eye. Instead of approaching you, I followed you.”

At this, I whip my head around to look at him.

“Imagine my surprise when you ended up at the docks where the cartel just happened to be unloading drugs.”

“Did you rat me out?” I ask.

A hurt look crosses his face before he looks away again.

“No, I told my father I wanted in on the runs after that. I thought if I was there, I might be able to protect you. The night you were spotted, I did everything I could to make sure you got away.”

“You knew I was there?”

“I always knew where you were, crazy girl. I saw you even when you didn’t see yourself.”

 

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


T.R. Motley. I have lived in Oklahoma all of my life. For the last 28 years now, I have dedicated my life to taking care of my family and other families as a nurse. I worked in the Pediatric ICU for 25 years taking care of extremely sick children. There were highs, when I was able to place a child in his parent's arms after a being on life support to watch the smile on both of their faced for a very long time. There were lows, when I placed a child in their parent's arms, which would be the last time they would ever hold them.

My love of books started as a teen when life was not the best, and I would place myself in the characters shoes and get lost in the story. As an adult, it was my escape from reality in a sometimes cruel world. Along the way, my own stories began to swirl in my head. I always wanted to put those stories on paper, but needing to be a responsible adult, took the safe route.

On my last week in the PICU, my fellow coworkers and I went on a float trip. Several people asked if we had it to do over again, would we still have become a nurse. Surprisingly, only two people said they would. When going around and asking what everyone would have done instead, I said I would have become an author. Silence ensued for a minute, before there was a chorus of, "Go for it!" Two months later, I did a ton of research and started my first novel. Seven months later, I had a completed piece of work. Months of beta reading and changes along with and editor, helped round out what my book has become.

Now, twenty years later, I am pursuing that dream of storytelling.

Aurelia's story is about overcoming any obstacle, even when being pushed down from every angle for most of her life. It is about seeing some of the worst circumstances in life, facing those head on and fighting back to make her life better. It is about believing that just because you were born into a certain life, you can fight for what you want and make your way out. It is about finding love in the worst circumstances and having life ripped away once more. It is about a woman fighting in a man's world and excelling. It is about finding friends in the misted of tragedy and realizing sometimes people will fight for you just as hard.

We see the mark drug cartels not only leave on the U.S. and Mexico in general, but in the lives of real people. We see how easy human trafficking and bringing drugs in from Mexico can be. We learn that people are so greedy for power and money, that they allow these things to happen. People that should protect us. This is a powerful story of how Aurelia, who is immersed into this world, not only fights for herself, but others who have been drug in along with her. There are powerful characters that Aurelia meets along the way who join forces to not only help her with this fight but become the family she never had.

This is a romantic suspense novel, appropriate for ages 18+ (adult only).

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Thursday, January 29, 2026

Book Blitz & Giveaway - Lifestyle: Trust Fall by Kasey Fallon

Lifestyle: Trust Fall
Kasey Fallon
Publication date: January 27, 2026
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

She needs a Dom.
A stalker wants to own her.

And once you’re in it, the LifeStyle never lets go.
On the outskirts of Philadelphia, the LifeStyle Club caters to those with certain… tastes.

Grayson is a born Dominant – and owning LifeS is exactly where he belongs. With a new underground fight arena ready to launch, he’s missing only one thing: a fighter strong enough to survive it.

Lexi has survived worse.

Haunted by PTSD, Lexi trusts no one but herself. She runs her own gym, makes her own rules, and refuses to submit – to anyone. But beneath her iron control lies a perilous secret. One that threatens to consume her… unless she can find a Dom.

When Grayson and Lexi collide, desire isn’t the only thing at stake.

Someone is watching.
Someone wants Lexi.
And in the LifeStyle, submission can be salvation – or a deadly mistake.

Welcome to the LifeStyle.

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EXCERPT:

LEXI

She couldn’t seem to find the clasp, and her breath was coming in short bursts. Her shirt felt too tight, her scalp was tingling, and in some part of her brain she was dimly aware that she was having a panic attack.

The gentle ding of the door opening didn’t register with her until a tall shadow fell across her. Attempting to breathe in a four-count, Lexi glanced up for less than a heartbeat at the baritone hello. She grunted in return and went back to hyperventilating, wishing they would walk away.

GRAYSON

For a moment, he was confused why she was hunched over on the bench. She was struggling with something… a necklace? Her breathing was coming in quick, uneven pants, and her gaze went straight through him.

“Good morning,” he tried casually.

He still had in mind that perhaps something he’d done or said the other day had been too much and she’d run. He had to be a little more tame, he thought. Casually being stalked, even for just one morning, was bound to put anyone on edge. At least until she was one hundred percent in, and he figured out what to do with her. But his good morning went unanswered.

Lexi made a garbled sound in the back of her throat, and he wondered if she was the opposite of a morning person. Or maybe-

“Do you need help?”

Her only response was those quick panting breaths. Her movements got more frantic, and she went to stand. Grayson placed a hand as gently as he could on her shoulder.

“Alexis. What’s wrong?”

She knocked his hand away and took two running steps to get past him. Panic. Without thinking it through, he caught up to her in one step. Spinning her around by her shoulder, he ignored the elbow that skimmed his diaphragm as she flailed behind her.

Using his forward momentum, he walked her backward until her back was against the wall. The white concrete must have been cool on her back, but her breath continued in short pants and a red flush was spreading across her chest and up into her face. She brought her hands up in fists and he thought for a heartbeat he might have to hold them down or he’d get hit. But her fingers just curled themselves into the edges of his t-shirt, grabbing on to something unidentifiable inside him. He ignored it.

She was looking at him, but she wasn’t seeing him. Her dark eyes were wide and wouldn’t focus, looking everywhere but into his. Both of his hands pushed her back against the wall by her ribcage.

“Alexis. Breathe.”

He used a deeper voice, mindful of startling her. Of course, he mused, she couldn’t get much more worked up than she already was. Maybe there was no harm in using his Dom voice. Much deeper than his speaking voice and sharp, he tried to reserve it for situations that needed it. This qualified.

“Tell me what’s wrong,” he commanded.

Lexi jumped, but still didn’t look him in the eye. Her hands made their way to her throat, scratching at where her necklace lay. Grayson winced at the scratches. His voice whipped out.

“Stop.”

She stopped clawing at her own neck, but her breathing was still too fast.

“Breathe.”

It wasn’t working. He leaned forward, putting more of his weight against his arms. He slid his left forearm up between her breasts against her sternum, until his hand was splayed at the base of her throat, but he made sure to not actually touch her neck. She was having enough trouble breathing as it was.

One of her knees came up, and he pushed her thigh back with his knee against the wall, but it seemed like she didn’t even notice. Like the knee had been a reflex. He reached his right hand up to cup the side of her face and forced her face up to his.

Look at me.

It got through. Her breath was still heaving with shallow gasps, but she was looking straight up at him with wide eyes.

Tell me what’s wrong.”

Lexi shuddered slightly.

“I can’t breathe. It’s too tight.”

His eyes flicked down to the thin silver chain at her neck. It was actually a very long chain, and held only a thin butterfly at the end. His lack of response seemed to agitate her, and she clawed at her neck again, this time not even hitting the chain. He raised his left hand a couple of inches to block her own hands.

Stop moving.”

Her eyes were watery, but she stopped moving. For someone who might not be an actual submissive, she was certainly… responsive.

“I don’t want to die again.”

Her voice came out in a strangled whisper. Her eyes pleaded up at him. Shocked, Grayson could only stare at her for a moment.

Breathe. I won’t hurt you. Stop moving.”

His voice had gotten slower with the commands, and she seemed mesmerized by his unblinking stare. She finally stopped pushing against his hands and relaxed against the wall, taking rapid, shallow breaths.

With his left forearm holding her still up against her sternum, he used his left hand to grab at the chain’s little clasp. He didn’t want to look away from her. It was working; he was completely in charge. She was breathing more steadily, and he didn’t want to break their eye contact.

Grayson finally got it to release, although he thought some part of it might have snapped. He slid it off her neck and held it loosely in his hand, but he didn’t move otherwise. He didn’t think she’d noticed that the necklace was gone.

“It’s gone. Breathe.”

Lexi inhaled deeply, and he was finding it difficult to back away. She had responded so perfectly; exactly as he’d wanted her to. Maybe she wasn’t a Domme? Could she really be submissive under all this fight? His body took that moment to recognize that he had her securely pinned against a wall, and she was staring up at him, waiting. He could see the exact moment when she fought it off as her eyes snapped with clarity. Grayson heard footsteps coming at them fast as she blinked rapidly.

“Lexi! What the fuck? Who the fuck is this? Are you okay?” Eddie jogged up, his short dreads bouncing.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Kasey grew up on the East Coast, from Maine to North Carolina. She loves two things above all in nature: the water, and the forest. While she might not love her nightmares, they do inspire many of her works. A recipient of the Editor's Choice Award from the International Library of Poetry, she writes across several genres. She and her dog can be found investigating new hiking trails, or curled up on the couch as he pushes her computer off her lap to make room for himself.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Book Tour & Giveaway: A Damned Dirty Thing (The Jake Bishop Files, #1) by Doc Blalock


Some cases require a gun.

Others need magic.

This one demands both.


A Damned Dirty Thing
The Jake Bishop Files
by
Doc Blalock

Genre: Noir Paranormal Sleuth Suspense


The explosion should have killed him . . .

Jake Bishop is back on the streets of Solomon City, ten months after a mob bombing destroyed his office and murdered his partner and secretary. But Bishop isn’t just any private detective—he’s a “ditch wizard” able to step through shadow and bend reality to his will.

When the beautiful and mysterious Portia Vance answers his ad for a new secretary, Bishop thinks his luck might finally be changing. Together, they begin hunting Vito Morelli, the mob boss who ordered the hit that nearly ended Bishop’s life.

Their investigation leads them through the city’s darkest corners—from strip clubs to shadow banking operations, from corrupt cops to magical wards. But in a world where bullets and spells are equally deadly, and where everyone has secrets worth killing for, Bishop discovers that the line between hunter and hunted is thinner than he thought.

Some cases require a gun. Others need magic. This one demands both.

In the shadows of Solomon City, justice comes with a price—and revenge wears a beautiful face.

A gritty noir fantasy that proves sometimes the most dangerous magic is the human heart.

  

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Christopher “Doc” Blalock is a US Navy veteran Corpsman and retired counselor. He is a prolific fine artist, illustrator, musician, sculptor and writer, cursed with the itch to create. He draws inspiration from sources ranging from JRR Tolkien to Tom Clancy. He additionally draws from his love of classic black-and-white noir films, infusing their moody aesthetic and storytelling into his writing. A helpless coffee addict, he lives in the Atlanta suburbs with his childhood sweetheart and a dog of dubious moral character.

 

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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: Craniofacial Anatomy and Forensic Identification by Gloria Nusse

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CRANIOFACIAL ANATOMY AND FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION

by Gloria Nusse

January 12 - February 6, 2026 Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

Craniofacial Anatomy and Forensic Identification by Gloria Nusse

Our bodies record what happens to us physically throughout our lives. This is illustrated by the simple appearance of scars from injuries sustained years, and even decades ago. Evidence such as scars also tells us how we used our joints or may have injured them as children and adults. Our bodies conform to the environment in which we live, both outside and inside. By examining and observing these key clues, a forensic investigator can reveal the unique character that tells the story of a person’s life and death.

Craniofacial Anatomy and Forensic Identification is an atlas that covers all aspects of facial reconstruction and anatomy of the head and neck, such as facial expression and the anatomic basis for facial development, along with the effects of muscle movement. Written by a world-renowned forensic artist with decades of experience as a scientific illustrator as well as a portraitist, anthropologist, and lecturer in anatomy and biology, the author is as much a scientist as an artist.

  • Comprehensively addresses the history o facial reconstruction, facial development, muscle movements, and bone physiology used by forensic artists and forensic anthropologists
  • Demonstrates techniques in mold making and sculpting to bring the body to life
  • Includes images from cadaver labs and recent case studies
  • Provides detailed anatomy of vessels and nerves found in the face including the eyes
  • Details the muscles, ligaments and tissues down to the skull
  • Describes the changing face as it ages
  • Book Details:

    Genre: Non-Fiction, True Crime,
    Published by: Academic Press
    Publication Date: October 13, 2022
    Number of Pages: 302
    ISBN: 9780128092880 (ISBN10: 0128092882)
    Audience: Forensic Anthropologists, Forensic Artists, Medico-legal Professionals, Forensic Scientists. Graduate Students, Law Enforcement Agencies, and Legal Professionals. Anyone Working In The Field Of Facial Imaging.
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    Review:

    5 stars!

    Fascinating dive into the structure and mechanics of the human body and how to use this information to recreate the identity of the deceased. 

    Not for the faint of heart nor the casual reader, Craniofacial Anatomy and Forensic Identification by Gloria Nusse is set to become the reference bible for those who work to recreate the faces of severely damaged or decomposed Jane and John Does. Both a science and an art, Nusse takes readers from the very basics of parts and principles to the advanced interpretation of skeletal clues to the production of plausible, recognizable likenesses for identification or historical reimaging. 

    Nusse presents interesting and eminently readable discussions of the skeletal, muscular, nervous, and integumental systems of the skull and neck, familiarizing readers with the proper terminology and language to be used in the rest of the text and essential in the field. The functions of each anatomical part, and whether or not and how they can be used to pinpoint the individual's physical appearance, age, gender, race, and even culture, are described in obviously necessary detail without overwhelming the reader. Side notes on the etymology of some anatomical names were an interesting and delightful bonus, as were references to past cases that highlighted specific aspects under discussion. 

    The text includes a generous number of clear anatomical photographs, side by side with black-and-white drawings with identifying labels for the same image. There were a couple of instances where some photos were a little small or somewhat obscured due to dark shadows, though. It was also difficult to refer to the images while reading the accompanying text on a different page in the ebook edition, so I recommend getting a physical copy of the book for this reason alone. 

    After the general discussion of anatomy, the author discloses how molds are produced from physical bones. In many instances, the skull is no longer intact or complete due to damage at the time of the individual's death or post-mortem, deterioration from burial or exposure, or even loss of pieces during storage by law enforcement agencies. The artist must fill in the missing segments, if possible, before making the initial mold, using clues provided by what is still available. I was particularly intrigued by the many aspects the artist must consider before reconstructing a skull, including the circumstances of the death, items found with the body, the nature of the setting or location where the individual was found, the time period, and the culture. The author's personal experiences crafting models that ultimately led to a successful identification were fascinating and very inspirational. 

    While the book covers the nuts and bolts and the step-by-step process of the author's work, it is as compelling as it is practical. Also, because of the book's nature, readers do not have to read each chapter in order but can skip to the areas they are most interested in or need as a refresher. The book would be great as a one-time deep dive or as a source to be consulted over and over again. 

    I recommend CRANIOFACIAL ANATOMY AND FORENSIC IDENTIFICATION to criminology/criminal justice students and practitioners, mystery and thriller writers wanting to expand their knowledge of this area, and readers who have enjoyed the works of authors such as Kathy Reichs or the Eve Duncan series by Iris Johansen and have been fascinated by their main characters' careers and want to get the real story behind the fiction.




    Author Bio:

    Gloria Nusse

    Gloria Nusse is a forensic artist, anatomist and anthropologist. She has aided in identification of unidentified remains and return 14 plus persons to their families. As well she has recreated the faces of ancient peoples of the Middle East, as well as recreations of the crystal skull for National Geographic among others. Her work has been featured on 48 Hours, Forensic Files, Dateline, National Geographic specials, Unsolved History and others. She worked as a scientific artist for over 35 years and has taught human dissection and anatomy at San Francisco State University for 12 years. ( currently Emeritus)

    She has authored and co-authored several journal articles and chapters for various publications. She was the invited speaker for the Chalmers Historical Address for the Association of Oral and Maxillary surgeons meeting in 2013.

    As well she has taught many workshops for professionals, including the FBI.

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    Book Review: Trapped and Tested (DeeLo Myer Cat Rescue Mystery, #2) by Sharon Marchisello

    Trapped and Tested (DeeLo Myer Cat Rescue Mystery)Trapped and Tested by Sharon Marchisello
    My rating: 5 of 5 stars

    A great follow-up to the first book in the series!

    Trapped and Tested is the second book in author Sharon Marchisello’s intriguing and informative DeeLo Myer Cat Rescue Mystery series and is a great follow-up to the debut novel, Trap, Neuter, Die. The suspense gets going right away with DeeLo’s niece, Demi, getting notice of a DNA relative match and the pair’s late-night discovery of an assault victim near the site of DeeLo’s current TNVR (Trap, neuter, vaccinate, and return) project.

    Demi Myer, the daughter of DeeLo’s older sister, Desiree, has long been curious about the identity of her birth father, a question her mother has steadfastly refused to answer. When she matches with a previously unknown half-brother, Kwintone Johnson, on a genealogical site, she includes DeeLo in her efforts to get to know him. He, too, is searching for his birth father, and may have found the answer for them both. But there’s something about Kwintone that doesn’t sit well with DeeLo; his secretive behavior, evasive answers, and too-smooth personality make her suspect his intentions, and when he signs up to do community service with her TNVR program, arriving far too late to help and leaving early, her opinion of him doesn’t improve. Leaving the site for the night, DeeLo finds his car abandoned on a nearby road, his cellphone inside, and no sign of Kwintone. Alarmed when he doesn’t soon return, she and Demi search the nearby area only to find a badly wounded man instead, whose cellphone shows Kwintone’s number as his last caller.

    In the meantime, DeeLo is struggling with her relationship with Barry, who is spending an inordinate amount of time and effort assisting his devious and unpleasant ex-wife, Victoria, with her campaign for an empty seat on the county’s board of commissioners. Victoria is no fan of DeeLo’s, and the feeling is mutual. But Barry suddenly seems blind to Victoria’s nastiness and may be a little too willing to lend his support.

    I love that DeeLo has really settled into her new life in Pecan Point, with her newly adopted cat, Manny, her volunteer work, and spending time with her mother, who is in memory care. She has taken charge of and champions the TNVR program every chance she gets and hasn’t given up on her mission to update the county’s outdated laws regarding the care and processes involving stray animals. She sees some light at the end of the tunnel in a rival candidate for commissioner, Zach Kirkpatrick, a seemingly perfect counterpoint to Victoria, and jumps at the chance to volunteer on his campaign, putting an additional strain on her personal relationship with Barry. Barry, on the other hand, is walking a treacherous path if he wants to do right by her.

    While Demi is only a year’s difference in age, she almost seems to come from a much younger generation. Both she and Kwintone are reluctant to share needed information with DeeLo, while expecting a lot in return from her. Their repeated avoidance of giving a straight answer is frustrating not only to DeeLo but to me as well!

    The story unfolds quickly, and I became invested in DeeLo’s life, struggles, and efforts to get answers right away. The little Town of Pecan Point gained more and more personality in this story as the locals debated their choices for the empty commissioner’s spot and all the proposed improvements for the future of their community. The author tackles the topic of animal testing head-on and offers a thought-provoking update on the current advancements that are making this horrible practice a thing of the past. There are several viable suspects to consider as DeeLo (and readers) work toward the final resolution of this latest case.

    I recommend TRAPPED AND TESTED to readers of cozy mysteries, especially those who enjoy stories featuring cats, feral cat colonies, and TNVR programs.

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

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    Monday, January 26, 2026

    Book Tour & Giveaway: A Camping Conundrum (Liz Adams Mystery, #5) by Stacy Wilder


    A camping trip to South Carolina’s Poinsett Park turns deadly when PI Liz Adams’ husband discovers a body in the lake. Amid camping calamities, Liz and her lie-detecting Lab, Duke, rush to identify the killer—leading to a shocking twist of karma.


    A Camping Conundrum

    A Liz Adams Mystery #5

    by

    Stacy Wilder

    Genre: Cozy Mystery


    A heart-pounding cozy mystery filled with twists, turns, and canine charm. Perfect for fans of page-turning whodunits and outdoor adventures!

    Private Investigator Liz Adams isn’t thrilled when her husband, Brad, suggests a camping getaway to South Carolina’s picturesque Poinsett Park. The mention of camping brings back a haunting memory of a childhood Girl Scout trip that went terribly wrong. But for Brad, the park is a refuge—a chance to relive happy moments from his past.

    The long weekend escape takes a dark turn when Brad discovers a woman’s lifeless body in the park’s peaceful lake. The victim, the landlady of a strip center in the neighboring town of Sumter, was notorious for making enemies among her tenants. With no shortage of motives but no clear suspects, Liz and her truth-sniffing Labrador, Duke, embark on a quest to identify the culprit.

    As Liz races to uncover the truth and put the killer in jail, the couple experiences one camping disaster after another. Will justice be served? Or will an unexpected twist of karma change everything?

     

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    Stacy Wilder is the author of the Liz Adams Mystery series. In addition to cozy mysteries, Stacy writes children’s stories, short stories, and poetry. Her mission is to deliver a delightful story to readers of all ages while benefiting a larger community. She donates a portion of the proceeds from the sales of her books to causes that help the homeless, both people and pets.

     

    Beyond writing, Stacy is deeply devoted to her faith, family, and her beloved Labradors. She is also enthusiastic about the causes she supports, the beauty of art, the serenity of the beach, the adventure of travel, and the joy of reading.

    She and her husband live in Houston, TX with a totally spoiled Labrador named Eve.

     

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    Book Blitz & Giveaway: Had Me at Howdy (Hillside High * Spring Creek, #1) by Mary Karlik

    Had Me At Howdy
    by
    Mary Karlik


    (A Hillside * Spring Creek Novel)
    Publication date: November 22, 2025
    Genres: Comedy, Contemporary, Romance, Young Adult

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    SYNOPSIS:
    Platinum credit card? Deactivated. 
    New car? Sold. 
    Best life ever? Canceled.

    Thanks to my dad losing his job, we’ve ditched Chicago for Fumbuck, Texas—population: redneck. Now I’m living on a rundown farm, scrubbing dishes, and driving a rusty pickup. Worst of all? I’m stuck working alongside a cowboy.

    But this Cinderella isn’t giving up.

    I’ll claw my way back to the luxe life I left behind—and no one, not even infuriatingly chill, stupidly handsome Austin McCoy is going to stop me. Even if he does make feeding the chickens weirdly… enjoyable.

    She thinks she’s just passing through. I’m hoping she stays.

    I kind of feel for the Quinn sisters. City girls don’t belong in Spring Creek—but Kelsey? There’s more to her than designer labels and eye rolls. When she forgets to be angry, I see it—like the way her eyes light up when she feeds the chickens.

    Now all I have to do is convince her the guy she really wants is me, not some rich dude taking her to a ball in Chicago.

    Content Warning: This work contains a subplot involving death, grief, and an off-page instance of date rape. While these events are not depicted directly, they are referenced and may be distressing to some readers.

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    EXCERPT:

    The universe had completely crapped on Kelsey Quinn’s life.

    She dabbed at her eyes, blew her nose, and wadded up the tissue before dropping it to the pile on the seat next to her. Pressing her forehead against the car window, she watched the scenery fly by at seventy miles per hour. They passed Bob’s Stay and Go combination gas station—fast food restaurant—hotel, followed by some weird concrete starship-shaped pizza parlor. Next, three-foot fluorescent letters screamed about redemption across a junkyard fence surrounding rusted pieces of mangled metal. The few words of scripture painted there weren’t going change her fate. Her dad was in the driver’s seat and they were heading straight for the armpit of Texas.

    With a sigh she slumped against the seat and tried not to think about the boyfriend who’d been ripped from her life, or the best friend she’d been forced to leave behind. But it wasn’t just her forced exile from Drew and Zoe. She’d lost her identity. At St. Monica’s, she knew who she was and where she fit in. It was her senior year, the year she’d looked forward to for as long as she was in school. They had taken it away with less thought than the car they’d sold one afternoon while she and Zoe were shopping. None of it was her fault. She was a victim of her dad’s incompetence on one hand and her sister’s immorality on the other.

    Her dad exited onto a two-lane highway where they were greeted by a faded, Welcome to Hillside Texas, Population 5000, sign. They slowed to a crawl as they entered the town. At a four-way stop her mom screeched, “Oh my God Tom, look at the cute little diner. We’re all starving, let’s stop before we go to the house.”

    “Sounds good to me. Jack’s not expecting us for another couple of hours anyway.” Dad angled the Infinity between two pickup trucks and turned off the engine.

    The diner was nestled in the center of a row of dilapidated two story buildings. Early Bird Café was painted in bright blue letters across the glass. Kelsey pulled her compact mirror from her purse and studied her reflection. She’d been crying for two days, no amount of makeup magic would fix her swollen red eyes. It didn’t matter. She didn’t care about this place or these people. She sure as heck didn’t care what they thought about her. She shoved the mirror back into her purse.

    Her younger sister, Ryan, looked all wide-eyed and curious. And worse, she actually looked excited to investigate this hick little town. Why not? It was her fault they were in this mess in the first place. Her parents would have been justified to ship Ryan off to some kind of school for troubled kids. But no—Quinns don’t give up on their own. Everybody had to suffer because Ryan couldn’t say no to drugs or boys.

    Mackenzie, Kelsey’s youngest sister, flipped her compact gymnast’s body from the third seat to the back seat nailing Ryan in the shoulder with her foot.

    “Watch it!” Ryan drew her fist back, but before she could get the hit off Mackenzie flashed a cherub smile and released a powder sugar apology. Yeah. That wasn’t an accident. Kelsey almost smiled when she saw foot impact with shoulder. Mackenzie had been fairly silent about the ruin Ryan’s exploits had done to her life. Apparently, she had her limits too.


    ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

    Mary Karlik (also writing as Mary J. Wilson) combines her Texas roots with her Scottish heritage to write happily-ever-afters from Texas to Scotland.

    Mary has five indie-published contemporary young adult romance novels and two fantasy novels.

    Mary earned her MFA in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University, has a B.S. degree from Texas A&M University, and is currently studying Scottish Gaelic at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig in Skye, Scotland. She is also a certified, professional ski instructor and a Registered Nurse.

    Mary is an active member of Contemporary Romance Writers, Romance Writers of America, and Dallas Area Romance Authors. Married to a Scott, Mary lives in both and Scotland and Texas.

     


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    Sunday, January 25, 2026

    Book Review: Murder, She Wrote: The Body in the Trees (Murder, She Wrote, #62) by Jessica Fletcher & Terrie Farley Moran

    The Body in the TreesThe Body in the Trees by Jessica Fletcher
    My rating: 5 of 5 stars

    The leaves are at the peak of fall color, and Cabot Cove is at its most dangerous!

    Murder, She Wrote: The Body in the Trees is the 62nd book in the cozy mystery series based on the past television show, which it takes its name from, and is, of course, penned by Jessica Fletcher and co-author Terrie Farley Moran. The story, set in Cabot Cove, Maine, during prime leaf-peeper season, is a wonderful page-turner, with multiple storylines woven together.

    When the body of a young woman, a tourist in town with several girlfriends for a fall color and coastal fishing tour, is found caught in the limbs of a tree from an apparent fall from the scenic point on a ridge above, everyone assumes it to be a tragic accident. But when Dr. Seth Hazlitt does an on-the-scene examination of the body, what he discovers points toward her being involved in some kind of altercation before her fall, indicating foul play.

    As Sheriff Mort Metzger and Jessica work in concert but independently to figure out how the young woman ended up on the ridge, Mort is also struggling to find The Bicycle Bandit, a masked individual who is grabbing women’s purses around town and racing off on a bike. Jessica is also trying to research and write her next book while preparing to participate in an upcoming children’s hospital event for Halloween, as her phone is literally ringing off the hook with requests for help with any number of other matters.

    I’m always delighted to return to Cabot Cove and to the active, fascinating life of former teacher, now acclaimed mystery writer, Jessica Fletcher, or J.B. Fletcher, her nom de plume. Author Terrie Farley Moran has shouldered the Murder, She Wrote series and has done an outstanding job of capturing the stylish charm and tone of the original television show while also bringing in a breath of fresh, revitalizing air to it. Keeping a 62-book series interesting and fresh is quite an amazing feat. But Moran consistently outperforms my expectations.

    Jessica is her same observant self, and so put upon, in this installment, at every ring of the phone; it is a wonder she is ever able to get as much done as she does. Next-door neighbor, Maeve O’Bannon, is busy as well with their mutual neighbor, the elderly and until now independent Ruth Lewandowski, who is showing her age and beginning to forget recently held conversations. Mort is almost overwhelmed with his cases, especially when the mayor, Jim Shevlin, takes an unusually aggressive interest in things in the name of protecting the town’s reputation as a ranking tourist destination. Naturally, Maureen is worried about her husband, and I was glad she could take an active role in helping him come out on top.

    The story is well-paced with just the right number of distractions to keep readers invested and, hopefully, prevent them from solving the mysteries too soon. There were several promising suspects, and the resolution may come as a surprise to many. However, there were clues along the way for sharp armchair detectives to discover and consider. The story is smooth and absorbing, and I happily read the entire book in one great evening.

    I recommend THE BODY IN THE TREES to cozy mystery readers, especially those who are fans or familiar with the former TV program.

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


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    Saturday, January 24, 2026

    Book Review - Quiet Valor (Everyday Americans): Acts of Character That Change a Life, a Street, a Community by Larry Nouvel

    Quiet Valor (Everyday Americans): Acts of Character That Change a Life, a Street, a CommunityQuiet Valor (Everyday Americans): Acts of Character That Change a Life, a Street, a Community by Larry Nouvel
    My rating: 5 of 5 stars

    Inspirational stories of everyday people who made a difference.

    Quiet Valor (Everyday Americans): Acts of Character That Change a Life, a Street, a Community is the third collection of similarly themed short stories by author Larry Nouvel, and each story is a gem of inspiration and personal fortitude. The recountings are compelling reading and immediately evoked some pretty strong emotions in me as I went from one to another.

    In this particular volume, Nouvel has collected the stories of a wide variety of regular people: people who, unless you were close to or involved in the specific event or the individual’s life (some of their stories span decades of service), you’ve probably never heard of. They are tales of extended kindness, dedication, and perseverance, as well as moments of courageous actions. The settings and circumstances of the stories are as diverse as their participants and include disaster and emergency response; health and caregiving; education and mentorship; civic duty; inclusion; advocacy and justice; and the everyday times and places where someone just continued to quietly show up and be present.

    The author’s writing style is engaging and easy to read, almost like a face-to-face conversation with a friend or a cozy storytelling experience. In addition to the tales themselves, Nouvel provides the titles of the sources he found during his research on his subjects, many of which are online and include accessible links for the reader to click and peruse for themselves. In describing the collection, I think the author said it best when he wrote, “It is the kind of book you might open on a quiet evening when you need to remember what goodness looks like.”

    I recommend QUIET VALOR to everyone, fiction and nonfiction readers alike, young and old.

    I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advance Review Copy from the author through Lone Star Literary Life Book Campaigns.



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