Halloween Stories that are a Real Treat. Celebrate Halloween with these silly spooky Board Books and Picture Books to entertain your little one.
Read this Steven Joseph-Author Interview as he discusses his Snoodles series & grab a chance at the GIVEAWAY with all four graphic novels!
.Read my review of Liz Parker’s spellbinding suspenseful witchy romance. This novel spanning two time frames, explores the relationships between sisters, generational trauma, and a curse that kills someone the family loves every thirteen years.
To Outwit Them All by Peggy Wirau is a riveting historical fiction spy novel based on the mysterious lady in General Washington’s Culper Spy Ring.
Read this Steven Joseph-Author Interview as he discusses his Snoodles series & grab a chance at the GIVEAWAY with all four graphic novels!
Merry Merry Murder – a new cozy mystery by Paty Yager Read a character interview with sleuth Andi Clark, a five star review, and enter a giveaway!
Death by Mistake: A Josiah Reynolds Mystery by Abigail Keam.
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Maggie Toussaint’s final installment in The Magic Candle Shop Mystery series, “Flamed Out,” has been released, featuring Tabby Quigsly investigating a suspicious death. The author discusses the series, her pen name Valona Jones, and the secretive talents within the paranormal community. A giveaway accompanies this blog tour, offering readers exciting prizes.
Smartass: Memoir of a Mouthy Girl by Emily Sayre Smith is a humorous and candid exploration of her chaotic upbringing in a dysfunctional family against the backdrop of the ballet world. As she pursues her dreams, Smith confronts her sexuality and struggles with addiction while sharing engaging stories from her life in the mid-20th century.
Leta Pearl’s Love Biscuits is a romantic comedy set in 1982 in a small Southern town. It focuses on Trudy, a widow young mother who struggles to overcome past scandals and is now engaged to a politician. As she navigates societal expectations, she finds herself attracted to another man. Little does she know, it might be Mama’s magic biscuits that got her engaged in the first place.