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A Paranormal Women’s Fiction Novel

Midlife Supernaturals #2

 

Paranormal Women’s Fiction

Date Published: June 21, 2022

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The Supernatural Council of the Pacific Northwest didn’t thoroughly think
through the consequences when we decided to come out of the supernatural
closet. Heaven is pissed. Hell is not respecting our treaty. The mundanes
and fanatical religious groups our protesting our existence. Let’s not
mention, the weirdos who want to bag a monster boyfriend/girlfriend.

Add insult to serious injury. Supes are going missing. Powerful supes. I’m
not sure if it’s Heaven, Hell, the protestors, or fanatics wanting their
personal non-fictional monster in their closet.

The cops are breathing down my neck because they think I have something to
do with it all.

Oh, and the Baba Yaga isn’t a myth. It’s a powerful coven and they want me
to join them.

Did I mention my full-blood fae siblings are counting the hours until my
second puberty is complete so they can kill me and daddy Oberon says I have
to make my own faerie to stop them?

Who has time for that?

If you like K.F. Breene, Shannon Mayer, and Darynda Jones, and books with
badass women over 40, you’ll love Midlife Supernaturals!

Other books in the Midlife Supernaturals series

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Eastside Hedge Witch

Midlife Supernaturals #1

A Paranormal Women’s Fiction with intrigue, humor, and a main character who
believes her wits are mightier than a sword.

Eastside Mórrígan

Midlife Supernaturals #3

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About the Author

T.J. Deschamps

T.J. Deschamps grew up in the Pennsylvania mountains, daydreaming about
monsters and eating a healthy dose of fantasy and science fiction daily. She
now lives in the Pacific Northwest, raising three teenagers and pet mom to
three cats and a tortoise named lily. T.J. likes to write fantastical books
with diverse characters and subversive themes. She might be part dragon, and
hopes to bind herself to an eldritch creature to do her bidding.

 

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Birth of the Storm Virtual Book Tour

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Demon Storm, Book One

 

YA Fantasy

Release Date: 6/13/22

Publisher: Shadow Spark Publishing

 

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A bolt of lightning. And a dream of vengeance.

For wolf-demon Kari, these define her every waking moment. Her parents are
dead, slaughtered by human hands, forcing their only daughter to masquerade
among their killers to save her own skin. Now she dwells among them, hiding
her lightning-based abilities and plotting a terrible revenge, believing her
schemes are all she’s good for now. But when she discovers unexpected solace
among a group of humans who look past her monstrous nature, Kari finds
herself questioning everything. Her mission. Her dreams. Even the hatred
festering in her heart.

Is it possible for a creature like Kari to find happiness in a world that
despises her?

Or will the specters of her past force her down the path of vengeance in
the end?

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Prologue

A woman and man sat

 on a couch in Zina’s main room. The former was resplendent despite the plain, floor-length silk dress draped over her muscular form. A curtain of moonlight silver hair cascaded down her shoulders to her hips.

In contrast, the man was rugged, bare-chested, with hair darker than the blackest night. Zina had no clothes he could borrow; instead, he’d torn a table cloth and tied it around his waist. While they dressed to conceal their natural nudity, they did not attempt to hide their ears or tails, wolfish in appearance. The woman’s tail was long enough that the furry tip poked out from the bottom of the dress.

They were the first demons since Raven to enter Zina’s castle. If her mother were around to see this—her eldest daughter consorting with demons—what would she say?

The two watched as Zina took a seat in the cushy armchair across from them, back to the gently cracking fireplace.

From the floor beside the woman’s feet came a soft growl: a tawny young wolf was there, teeth snagged on the woman’s—Zina’s—dress.

The woman lowered her gaze, golden eyes narrowing. The wolf pup felt the glower and froze, then released her jaw and laid down.

“Apologies.”

“It is alright, Vymara. The dress is replaceable.”

“Can we get this over with?” the man, Rannul, grunted.

Vymara laid a hand on his knee. “Patience, bue.”

Zina clasped her hands in her lap. “He’s right. The point of my inviting you here. Your daughter. You said she—”

Rannul stood from the couch and walked away. He stood at the edge of the room, back to them.

Vymara leaned toward Zina. “It started as sparks. The day after she was born. She doesn’t seem to control it…not yet.”

Zina recognized a tension building over her shoulders. She shook herself and sat back. The change in posture did nothing to dissuade the creeping discomfort. “It sounds like magic.”

Rannul snorted.

Vymara shook her head. “We have seen human magic. There is something different about this.”

“It’s unnatural,” Rannul growled.

Vymara said nothing. She leaned down to trace her fingers over the wolf pup’s ears. 

Zina shifted, then stood. “May I?”

Vymara nodded. Zina stepped closer, kneeling when she neared the wolf. The pup bared her teeth in a pitiful snarl. Zina extended a hand. The tips of her fingers shook.

“Show me, little one.”

The pup snapped, retreating.

Show me. Show me if the words are true.

Zina kept reaching, ignoring the wolf’s yapping. She backed up until her back hit the couch. Zina’s fingers hovered closer, nearly touching her shiny, wet nose. 

The space between them charged with energy. Zina snatched her hand back as the pup snapped again; this time, a series of yellow sparks scattered in the air.

Zina shot to her feet, surprise raising her brows.

Vymara watched her. Wariness dulled her gold eyes to bronze. “Well? We wanted your opinion. You, the only human that treats us as more than demons.”

Zina was quick to control of her expression. She exhaled, wiping away everything but mild interest.

“There is a possibility…for this to get out of control. However, I don’t believe the concern will show itself for at least several years.”

Rannul spun. “What concern?”

Zina looked down at the wolf pup, mulling her words. “Just as with magic, there is a need for control. Understanding the power, and how—when—to use it.”

Rannul stepped closer. “Can’t you do something? Your magic is great. Can’t you…strip her of this burden?”

Vymara shot a snarl at him. “Rannul!”

Zina shook her head. “You know this is not the same. If this power is at all tied to her soul, it is out of my hands.”

Rannul threw his hands up. “Then what do we do? Others will shun her. Shun us!”

“We have not shared the company of others for many summers now,” Vymara snapped.

Rannul glared at her.

Zina raised her hands, placating. “There may be nothing I can do right now. She is too young to learn any form of control, and I know you do not desire to live here—”

“I can smell that holy lord from here,” Rannul seethed.

“—So, I have a suggestion.”

Vymara’s ears perked. “Tell us.”

Zina looked down at the pup. “Seclusion. With no provocation, there should be no concern. And when she grows to an appropriate age…bring her back. I will guide her.”

Rannul shifted his weight. “How long?”

“Depends on the rate of maturity. Ten years. Fifteen.”

“What if…” Vymara frowned, dropping her gaze. “Mistakes happen, and humans are expanding their grip on the land. What if…”

“Find the farthest pocket of isolation you can.” Zina stood and walked to the bookshelf against the wall. She grabbed a small chest and flipped it open. “Once you do, place this on the ground.” She extracted a glass sphere the size of her palm. Starry gas glittered within. “It will burst, alerting me to your location. If you need to find me, you know where I’ll be.”

Vymara stood and took the sphere in a long-clawed hand. As they touched, Zina laid her hand over Vymara’s.

“Don’t fear for her. This is unprecedented, but it is still all mystery. No one can truly know what this power means or what it will do.”

Vymara offered a rare smile. “Thank you, my friend.” She scooped up the wolf in one arm.

Rannul said nothing more and simply followed Vymara. When the door shut behind them, Zina braced her hands on the back of her chair and stared into the fireplace.

She was born. The demon of wolf blood with the power of a storm. Though the sparks were nothing like a storm now, Zina was not foolish enough to take this lightly.

The Catalyst had come.

About the Author

Valerie Storm was raised in Tucson, Arizona. Growing up, she fell in love
with everything fantasy. When she wasn’t playing video games, she was
writing. By age ten, she began to write her own stories as a way to escape
reality. When these stories became a full-length series, she considered the
path to sharing with other children & children-at/heart looking for a
place to call home.

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Naturally Curly Virtual Book Tour

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A Memoir

Christian living, Black and African American Biographies

Date Published: January 25, 2022

Publisher: Lucid Books Publishing

 

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The complexities of a racially divided culture are too numerous to count,
and with one glance around the globe, it is easy to see why no one is immune
to its effects. With so many stories, personal experiences, and
misunderstandings, it is all too much to contain and sort out. Thankfully,
we serve a God who will do the sorting if we simply keep our eyes on Him.
The One who truly knows us and sees us as we are understands our deeply
rooted issues; there is no condemnation in Him.

In her memoir Naturally Curly, Kristi shares a true account of how she was
nearly engulfed by a deeply rooted lie accepted by many in our country.
Kristi takes you on a journey from her early years when the lie first took
root in her life to its massive and subtle manifestations in adulthood,
which culminated in God’s grand rescue. Finally, she thoughtfully
explores some aspects of what she believes the racial divide means for the
church.

 

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Kristi Sanders Lasher

Kristi Sanders Lasher was born in Dallas, TX as a biracial child in the
1980s. Kristi’s cherished childhood created a deep love for her
southern roots, yet a racially divided culture developed a fear in revealing
her true identity. Kristi hid well into adulthood until the God who
captivated her, uncovered her secret and set her free. Kristi now serves
alongside her husband in pastoring a small Baptist church in Gause, TX as
they raise their three beautiful teenage children. Kristi taught as a Texas
public school teacher for many years, and she holds a master’s degree
from Dallas Baptist University in Worship Leadership Studies.

 

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Firestorm Teaser Tuesday

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Paranormal Romance, First Responders

Date Published: June 24, 2022

Publisher: Changeling Press

 

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Firestorm: A collection of short Paranormal Erotic Adventures from the
Changeling Press family of authors. Royalties donated to Changeling’s Save
the Quiet Kitty Fund  in memory of Camille Anthony.

 

If You Can’t Stand the Heat — Camille Anthony: In human shape or his
natural prairie dog form, Edison was normally the most laid-back of males,
except when his mate, Reba, crossed the line…

Catan’s Fire — Jade Buchanan: Asad needs to teach his mate what
happens to submissive Felidae who disobey orders…

Brimstone by Mistake — Alice Gaines: Heaven’s made a mistake. What
will Lucifer do when the Man Upstairs wants Sally back?

Shifting Priorities — Anne Kane: When the sexy hunk Jexx picks up in the
station bar turns out to be more than human, she has more to worry about
than her profit margin.

Burning Down the House — Isabella Jordan: Will Katurah use her powers now
to end it all — or will she give in to a fiery lover?

Stockings — Jade Buchanan: A gorgeous female cat shifter, an enticing pair
of stockings, and a very interested lady wolf produce enough heat to burn
down the house…

Britta’s Beast — Kate Hill: When Max and Britta met at a convention
for members of magical law enforcement, they seemed like a perfect
fit…

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If You Can’t Stand the Heat by Camille Anthony

 

He stood in the doorway of the Bakery’s kitchen, belt dangling from
his hand, watching his mate of forty years bustle about preparing
refreshments for the library shindig about later that evening. As always,
the sight of her had his heart doing that funny leap in his chest, his cock
echoing the movement behind the zipper of his jeans. After all this time, it
still only took a look, a whiff of his female’s scent to have him hard
as a cactus spike.

Along with his surging lust came a powerful burst of love and he knew if
prairie dogs didn’t mate for life, he’d still never let this
woman go. He’d die without her. However, that didn’t mean he was
blind to her faults.

His Reba was an incorrigible busybody, continually putting her finger in
other folk’s pies. He understood her interfering tendencies were part
of her caring nature and that would have been fine as long as she contained
her meddling within the family.

She didn’t.

He wasn’t mad at her. Edison’s smile was full of masculine
anticipation. The punishment of her infraction was going to be intensely
pleasurable for both of them.

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Heat from the tray of kitchen-sink cookies radiated through her oven mitts
as Reba pushed the door of the oven closed with a bump of her plump behind.
Humming, she carried her burden to the cooling racks and began sliding this
last batch off the pan onto the wire trays. Inhaling deeply, loving the
smells of fresh baking that meant home to her, the buxom baker
couldn’t help smiling. She loved the holidays. All of them, but this
season, Reba had plenty to celebrate.

For the first time in years, all her children would be coming home to
Barkus. Even better, Puppy — the younger brother who was like another son
since she’d raised him from the time their parents died in a car
accident — would be introducing his new mate to the family. Reba sighed
happily, making a mental note to look up information on the Kwanzaa rituals
as Carly was Afro-American. She didn’t want the newest member of the
pack to feel slighted.

“Reba!”

Startled, Reba jumped, the last cookie flying off her spatula to explode
into warm gooey crumbs on the stainless steel counter. She turned toward the
door and her mate, ready to blast him for sneaking up on her, only to jerk
to a halt, heart skidding around inside her chest until it came to rest in
the pit of her belly at the sight of her broad shouldered mate — brown eyes
alight with mayhem — brandishing his wide leather belt.

Hot damn, I’m about to get spanked.

“Edison, what are you doing here in the middle of the afternoon? I
thought you were at the bar, hanging with all your old coots.” She was
proud her voice didn’t shake.

“I was. Spoke to Bucky. He was a mite upset.”

She knew exactly what that old dawg was upset about and she wasn’t a
bit ashamed of what she’d done. Huffing, she folded her arms over her
full chest. Her tone was belligerent. “Served him right. He had no
business trying to back out of his promise to Carly.”

Edison sighed. “And you had no business sharing something I told you
in confidence.”

“He asked for it.”

The glint in his eyes belied the sorrowful expression on his face and Reba
shivered, knowing what was coming before Edison got the words out his mouth.
“Well, you’ve asked for this.” He gestured toward the door
leading to the next room. “March yourself into the pantry while I go
flip the open sign and lock the door.” He headed out the kitchen but
paused to turn and spear her with a warning glare. “If you’re
not ready when I get back, I’ll be adding to your
punishment.”

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Piddle Diddle, the Widdle Penguin Virtual Book Tour

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Adventures of Piddle Diddle, the Widdle Penguin

Children’s Book

Date Published: April 6th 2022

Publisher: Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc.

What animal can hold a child’s attention better than a mischievous, cunning
penguin?! Piddle Diddle, the Widdle Penguin, is such a penguin. Despite her
small size, she can be an example to children. Size is an obstacle only if
you let it be. Penguins are some of the most entertaining animals on the
planet! Come and join Piddle Diddle, the Widdle Penguin, and her family as
they enjoy the amazing synchronous fireflies in the Great Smoky Mountains of
Tennessee!

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Wayne A. Major and Ralphine Major both grew up in Corryton on their
family’s dairy farm in rural East Tennessee. Always surrounded by lots
of animals, they developed a love for them at an early age. Both went on to
graduate from The University of Tennessee with degrees in Business
Administration. Wayne majored in Marketing and is retired from the State of
Tennessee. Ralphine majored in Office Administration with a teaching
certification, and is retired from the Tennessee Valley Authority. Though
she has never had a journalism class, she uses her God- given talent as a
contributing writer of a weekly true human-interest column for The Knoxville
Focus ( www.knoxfocus.com ).

Years later, one Sunday morning Wayne was sitting in the choir at Wallace
Memorial Baptist Church in Knoxville, Tennessee, and something unexpected
happened. He was listening to a sermon about David and Goliath that was
directed toward the youth. Wayne heard a voice say, “You need to write
children’s books.” He even turned to see where the voice came
from. After hearing his story, Ralphine committed to the project as well.
While the brother/sister duo had helped teach kindergarten classes at church
and admired the children’s eagerness and willingness to learn, this
was a new venture and a step of faith.

Getting published did not happen overnight, but it was worth the wait
getting to work with Publisher Janie Jessee, Graphic Designer Tara Sizemore,
and the staff of Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc. The authors believe the great
chemistry they have with Illustrator Teresa Wilkerson is because she grew up
on a dairy farm in East Tennessee also. Wayne created the character, Piddle
Diddle, the Widdle Penguin, which is a registered trademark. Ralphine
vividly remembers how excited Wayne was when he shared about hearing a voice
that Sunday morning in the church choir. She is happy to be a part of this
adventure with Wayne and remembers well that Sunday night when they first
talked about this journey that started in the church choir! The authors are
proud to partner with two generous donors who have helped to put hundreds of
books in the hands of children. God does work in mysterious ways! Throughout
this process, Wayne and Ralphine have felt God’s hand guiding them and
realize how important it is to wait on God’s timing. They hold firm to
Proverbs 3:6 (KJV): “In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall
direct thy paths.”

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