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Alaska Blaze Teaser Tuesday

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Book 3 of the Blazing Hearts Wildfire Series

Action Adventure Romance

Date Published: 04-30-2023

Publisher: Avoca Press

 

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Can an Alaskan firestorm lead to true love under a midnight sun?

 

Alaskan firefighter Raynie Atwood thinks she know what she
wants—until a walking encyclopedia disguised as a hotshot firefighter
storms into her life. Grieving loss and betrayal by the man she once loved,
Raynie sets her sights on a top command post for wildland fire. But when
when an extended drought, high heat, and beetle-killed forests add up to the
perfect firestorm, Raynie’s leadership is put to the test.

To add fuel to the fire, Cohen Tremblay tests Raynie at every turn as she
works to save sled dogs and Iditarod mushers dog kennels in the deadly
Alaskan conflagration…and to make matters worse, a deadly threat from
Raynie’s past has her fearing for her life.

When Raynie’s world goes up in flames, Cohen may be the only one
Raynie can rely on…
hard to do when she no longer trusts any man, let
alone a bullish co-worker. Instead, she constructs a rock-solid containment
line around her heart. But fire is unpredictable, and so is love. Will their
chance for love be snuffed before it ignites?

 

Romance, fire, and betrayal…another deadly mix!

 

 

Excerpt

 

Cohen slid his arm around her as if it were the most natural thing in the
world to do and rested his palm on her shoulder. He felt warm and she
inhaled his freshly showered scent. “Raynie?”

“Yes?”

“I’m glad you came with me today.”

“Me too.” They’d spent an hour together without
exchanging barbs. He hadn’t pissed her off even once.

He rubbed her shoulder and she slowly leaned into him. It had been a long
while since she’d touched another person like this. She’d missed
that sense of protection and comfort.

“I’d like to spend more time with you outside of work,”
he said. “I feel good when I’m with you. Even when we
argue.”

“That’s just twisted.” She smirked, but her breath caught
when she turned to see the way he looked at her. It was as if she had an out
of body experience and was watching someone else doing this.

Cohen’s heat sent an ache down low to her core. Raynie had a decision
to make, and it better be fast. She made it. God help her, she made it and
turned to him. “Will you kiss me?”

“What? Did I hear you right?” His tone was sexy and pulled her
in even more.

“Sorry, I—I didn’t mean to—it’s
inappropriate, we work together. But if you don’t want
to—”

He took the rest of her words into his mouth as he settled his lips on
hers—a tender kiss, so soft it felt like an angel was kissing her. He
pulled back slightly and spoke against her lips. “I’ve wanted to
do this since I set eyes on you at the Hiland Mountain Fire.”

Her mind blanked and her face scrunched with such utter disbelief at his
saying this, that her reflexive action was to put her hand on his chest and
push him away. But she couldn’t. An unstoppable force kept her hand on
his shoulder. She’d been fighting an attraction to Cohen from the
get-go—when he wasn’t pissing her off, or they weren’t
arguing over firefighting strategy.

He opened his mouth to say something, and Raynie put a finger to his lips.
“Please. Don’t ruin this. Just kiss me again.”

 

About the Author

LoLo Paige

LoLo Paige is an award-winning author and former wildland firefighter,
whose debut novel, Alaska Spark, has received several awards for best indie
romance, and her second book, Alaska Inferno is a finalist for best indie
romance in the 2022 Kindle Book Review Awards.

Alaska Spark and Alaska Inferno have ranked No.1 on the Amazon Bestseller
Lists for action adventure and romantic suspense in the U.S., Canada, and
Australia. The true story about LoLo’s fire crew escaping a runaway
wildfire won an Alaska Press Club award and inspired her debut novel, Alaska
Spark.

In addition to her action-adventure firefighter series, LoLo also writes
romantic suspense thrillers and romantic comedies. Other books under her
romance umbrella are, Jealousy, A Sisters of Sin femme fatale romance
thriller, Hello Spain, Goodbye Heart, and Irish Thunder, two romantic
comedies The Wild Rose Press will release in 2023.

 

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High Wire Blitz

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Thriller

Date Published: March 13, 2023

Publisher:
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A WOMAN STANDS ACCUSED

BUT THE COST TO PROVE HER INNOCENCE

MAY JUST BE HER LIFE

 

“Absorbing and seductive.” – Publishers Weekly

“Plane riveting…like (Grisham and Crichton’s novels).” – New
York Post

 

Captain Kate Gallagher has a plane to land and a daughter to get home to.
But first, she’s got to contend with a confrontational co-pilot, blizzard
conditions, and something far more treacherous-a plane contaminated with a
lethal computer virus. When the controls refuse to respond to her commands,
she has two choices: Turn the plane around or trust her instinct.

One day later, the world’s press is picking through the mangled remains of
Flight 394 and crying pilot error. To clear her name, Kate must endure
humiliation and blame, and the risk to herself and her family, until she
comes face to face with the madman who created the virus. There, she
uncovers a shocking conspiracy that has already zeroed in on a new target:
another plane, another deadly disaster.

With only seconds to save the 262 passengers on board, Kate Gallagher will
fight her way back into the pilot’s seat and up into the air, in a
life-and-death race against time, and a computer virus that is wired,
running, and ready to kill again. And the price for saving all those lives
may be only one… hers.

 

“Satisfying and credibly suspenseful.” – School Library
Journal

“A thrilling ride all the way from the brilliant set-up to the
gripping payoff.” – Patrick Massett (Friday Night Lights, The
Blacklist)

About the Author

Kam Majd

Kam Majd is an Edgar® Award-nominated author of character-driven,
edge-of-your-seat suspense novels. He has climbed in and out of cockpits for
44 years, 35 of which have been at American Airlines, with his most recent
position as a 777 captain. Born in Iran, and educated around the world in
India, England, and the United States, Majd and his wife Lori now live in
Southern California with their two daughters, Megan and Sydney,
nearby.

 

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Mate to the Mermen Teaser Tuesday

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Mermen, Book 2

 

Fantasy Romance, Paranormal Romance, Shapeshifters, Reverse Harem

Date Published: 4/7/2023

 

Daisy Daniels never expected her temp job cleaning for three hunks on a
private island would lead to romance. She clearly hasn’t been watching
enough reality TV. Falling in love with one, let alone all three of the
Watersons, would be complicated enough without the burden of protecting
their secret. Ocean, Bayou, and River aren’t just celebrity treasure
hunters, they’re mermen.

Protecting the secret of her lovers is more challenging than Daisy ever
imagined, almost as challenging as learning to cook without the help of the
internet. Still, her life with the Triad would be perfect if River’s
father, the King of Atlantis, didn’t hate her, and if Kai, the Prince
of the Aegeans, wasn’t constantly causing trouble.

When karaoke night reveals Daisy has gift she has a lot more to think about
than the laundry. Saving the world was never in the job description. How can
she risk using her newfound gift when she could harm the three people she
loves most?

 

EXCERPT

River swore under his breath. He hadn’t expected his father to show
up. The old man’s timing couldn’t have been worse. In the
upheaval of the last twenty-four hours, they’d missed an important
call about a dive. That job couldn’t have come at a ghastlier time.
They needed the footage, but the wreck wasn’t in Aegean-controlled
currents. When they’d decided to dive it, they’d had no idea how
complicated their lives would become. He turned to Daisy. “This is my
father, King Delta, the ruler of Atlantis.” He returned his attention
to his father. “Father, this is Daisy. She’s my Triad’s
mate.”

Father snorted a rude, almost dismissive, sound. “A human?”
Father spoke out loud, but in Atlantean. “Why are you so intent on
destroying my faith that you’ll rule? I have given you time to come to
your senses, but I’m starting to lose patience.”

River bristled. He replied in English. “I will not allow you to
disrespect my mate.”

Daisy put her hand on River’s arm. “It’s
okay.”

He could see the compassion in her beautiful brown eyes. “No,
it’s not.” River put his arm around Daisy. Ocean and Bayou moved
to stand at his side.

King Delta sighed. “I see you and your Triad are in agreement,”
he continued in Atlantean, excluding Daisy.

“We are,” River said. “Triad always.”

“The seal must be found.” Father glared at Daisy a moment
before turning his attention back to River. “I can’t believe you
were so weak as to allow that pathetic excuse for a male to come into your
home and take what belongs to our kingdom.” He glanced at Ocean and
Bayou. “For all your talk of Triad, they’ve done nothing to help
you protect our legacy.” He pinned River with an intense look filled
with authority and anger. “River, you and you alone were entrusted
with the seal as my way to ensure you remembered your responsibilities.
Instead, you have mated with a human and let Prince Kai walk away with a
national treasure. What do you have to say for yourself?”

River’s throat tightened. Even as ridiculous as his father looked
standing on land in nothing but a cape, he still bore his position with an
aura of power. He could still make River feel like nothing with a glance. If
he tried to explain that Daisy would have died if he’d gone after the
artifact, would his father relent? Probably not. “I’m sorry,
Father.”

“Sorry will not get the seal back. Sorry will not change the fact you
tied your soul to a frail human. What are you going to do, my son?”
Father crossed his arms over his chest.

“We will help River get the seal back,” Ocean assured the
king.

Father’s brow creased as he regarded Ocean with disgust. “I was
not talking to you, traitor.”

River scowled. “Ocean would give his life for me and for our kingdom.
He is not a traitor.”

King Delta turned to Bayou. “And did you want the human too, monster?
Couldn’t you have talked sense into your prince? You know how easily
the vulnerable are destroyed. You know how weak a human is, and yet you
would allow your prince to tie you all to one female’s short
life?”

Bayou glared at the king. “She has the strength of a Triad
now.”

Few would have had the courage to do the same. River’s throat
tightened.

“You are all pathetic!” The king growled, shaking his fist at
River. “If the law allowed me to give the throne to your sister, I
would. If you do not regain the seal, I’ll have my army drag those
criminals you bonded with to the deepest, darkest prison in Atlantis.
I’ll make sure they stay alive, but in hellish misery.”

Ocean and Bayou both stiffened. River looked away, unable to meet the anger
and shame Father directed at him. “Father, please, don’t say
such things. Daisy is human and you might disapprove of my decision to form
our Triad but doing that would be beneath you. A king should never seek
personal vengeance. You’ve told me that many times.”

His father took a step closer to him. He raised his fist. “You dare
–”

Daisy stepped closer to the king. “I don’t know what
you’re saying to them but chill out.”

King Delta turned his attention away from River to glare at Daisy.
“Chill out?” he parroted in heavily accented English.

“Yes,” she said. “Chill. These are amazing men, and your
tone is clear no matter what language you’re speaking. They
don’t deserve a lecture. This is their home. If you can’t be
respectful, maybe you should leave.”

River, Ocean, and Bayou inhaled sharply in unison. No one had ever dared
tell King Delta to leave before now.

“I will not do this chill out! Fool human! You are of weak thoughts.
You give yourself to these males, but they are little fish. Weak
fish.” King Delta’s chin rose as he narrowed his eyes at
Daisy.

“Let me assure you, there’s nothing little about these
fish.” Daisy rolled her eyes and a small chuckle escaped. She looked
to River, and he could see love in her gaze. “They are strong and
brave.”

The king’s guard wore heavy tunics that fell to their knees. River
was glad for Daisy’s sake that they were mostly covered as the large
men approached her. Bayou was the first to make a protective move toward
Daisy. The guards, knowing full well how easily Bayou could destroy their
minds with gift, all stopped.

Daisy glared at the king of Atlantis, causing River to catch his breath in
fear for her. “Who’s the little fish now? You need all these big
guys to protect you from a human woman’s words?”

The king gave a derisive snort, but he held his hand up to stay his guard.
In Atlantean he said, “Don’t bother with this unarmed human.
She’s no threat to us.” Then he looked at Daisy and returned to
speaking English. “Your tongue is sharp, female. But in water you have
no protection from my wrath. Stay dry, woman of my son’s Triad, for
under the waves my anger is great.” He turned, his cape billowing
dramatically, then motioned for his guard to follow. His entourage tripped
over themselves in their haste.

River was quiet as he watched them go. Bayou had moved to put his arm
around Daisy. When they were gone Daisy turned to look at her Triad. She
tilted her head to the side as her brow furrowed. “What? Why are you
all so pale?”

Bayou stepped back to scowl at her. He started to pace. “That was
fucking stupid. If you see River’s father again, keep your mouth
shut.”

Daisy sucked in a sharp breath. Her lips pursed angrily, and her gaze
shifted on Bayou with wrath. River put his arm around her, tugging her
close. He picked up her long brown braid and tickled her nose with it. Her
soft, sensual giggles broke the tension. When she looked up into his face,
he had to kiss her. His lips caught hers and his kiss was hungry,
needy.

No one else had ever spoken up for him like she had. She’d had no
idea just how dangerous her actions were, but that blind need to protect his
heart fed his need to be close to her. When he broke the kiss, he put his
cheek on the top of her head. “Brave and foolish. You’re perfect
for us.”

 

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Romance

Date Published: March 14, 2023

Publisher: Dragonbooks Publishing House

 

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 There’s a serial killer on the loose in Independence Junction
– or is there? It might just take a furry little rat to sniff out the
truth. Missed opportunities and nefarious dealings abound in the fifth book
of the Rocky Mountain Romances series.

 

Meet FBI agent Avery Wilkinson. She leads a hectic life, but fortunately
has an adorable pet rat as a partner – the aptly-named Miss Marple
– who has an uncanny nose that comes in handy. Will the rodent’s
sniffer help solve the case when a serial killer seemingly terrorizes the
residents of sleepy Independence Junction?

Avery gets assigned the case with hunky agent Cole Carter. Maybe the
assignment will give them the chance to admit their true feelings? Or will
the fact that Cole is Avery’s brother’s best friend get in the
way? Or maybe it’s the murder and mayhem that sidetracks their love
affair?

Things get complicated as the suspicious Monsanto family become suspects.
Will Avery and Cole finally be able to put them away? What about Nate and
Paula’s wedding? Will it go off without a hitch or is it doomed to
become a twisted casualty, too? It all might hinge on a rat named Miss
Marple.

 

With a cast of unforgettable Rocky Mountain Romances regulars returning,
and many new faces to get to know, Rocky Mountain Secrets is a fast-paced,
charmer in Virginia Fox’s well-loved and endearing series.

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To Be Published: 4/11/23

 

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A Widow Writer Mystery

 

Jaynie Floyd, a celebrated mystery writer, has a book on the New York Times
bestseller list. It’s wonderful news and her agent wants to send her
on a book tour to promote it. However, Jaynie is newly widowed and
doesn’t want to go. As she works through her grief, a myriad of
problems arise with family and life.

Once she finally decides to go on the book tour, partially to escape, all
hell breaks loose. One of the other authors on the tour is murdered and
Jaynie’s instincts as a mystery writer are called into action. Soon
she is chasing down leads and suspects, all the while avoiding requests from
police and family to keep out of it. Her skills and curiosity take Jaynie
into dangerous territory, from which she may not escape. Bodies pile up as
she gets closer to the truth. Truth that could make sure she bothers the
killer no more.

Book Tour Madness is a story of survival after the death of a spouse, mixed
with an old-fashioned murder mystery.

 

Excerpt

 

          No one responded to my single knock on her door, so I pounded on the door.
Still no answer.

          My nose twitched. Her
overpowering perfume from the other night drifted my way. There was no
mistaking that pungent aroma. She had to be close by. Without thinking
twice, I headed downstairs to find the hotel manager.

          Even before the short,
balding man put a magnetic card into the door lock, I had a sinking feeling
that we weren’t going to like what we found. Chalk it up to writing
murder mysteries for the past ten years, but I didn’t dismiss
feelings. They were a natural part of the selection process and a dogged
reminder of human frailty.

          He opened the door
wide.

          At first, there was
nothing to see, save an unmade bed, clothing and cosmetics scattered around
and a standing ice bucket with a bottle of champagne.

          Champagne?

          We’d checked into
the hotel at 11:30, Hilda and I had gone to lunch with Marliss begging off.
She was entertaining at noon when we had the signing event at two?
Curious.

          The hotel manager stepped
aside and I walked over by the ice bucket. I was about to pull out my cell
phone to take pictures when a furry pink shoe on the floor by the massive
bed caught my eye. We had been booked into suites with four-poster beds that
occupied seemingly half of our bedrooms. Marliss’ room looked just
like mine.

          I walked two steps toward
the furry shoe with heels too high for me when a leg suddenly stretched out
not far from it. I froze in my tracks when the rest of the body came into
view. Crystal clear.

          Marliss!

          My stomach pitched with
the mixed aromas of perfume and body fluids. She lay crumpled on the floor
with a small amount of blood oozing from the side of her head. Her eyes were
open, yet unseeing. I didn’t expect to find a pulse.

          I turned to the short man
immediately behind me. He rubbed his eyes as if they were deceiving him and
took a step back.

          “Call
9-1-1.”

          He looked from Marliss to
me and back.

          “Now!”

          With a shaky breath, he
nodded and backed all the way out of the room, shutting the door quietly
behind him. The idiot.

          I snapped to and
remembered I had my phone on me. As I made the call, I was careful not to
touch anything in the room, especially by the body. I had written scenes
like this too many times to be unaware of the liability I had put myself
into just by being here.

          Marliss was dead. I knew
that for sure, but my troubles were just beginning. 

          While waiting for the police to arrive, I stayed away from the body, but my
eyes searched the room. Marliss’ suite, like mine, had a bedroom
separated from a nice sitting area with a table and chairs situated by a
large window overlooking the city. The sleek paneled doors were wide open to
the sitting area. An ice bucket sat by the table, but a chair had tipped
over. It lay on its side pointing the way to Marliss’ body in the next
room. The champagne in the ice bucket hadn’t been opened and had to be
plenty cold by now. Two champagne glasses sitting on the table indicated she
had been expecting company.

          The rest of the sitting
room held little interest for me, so my eyes strayed back to the body.
Marliss was wearing lingerie. Sexy lingerie. A frilly lavender number,
I’m sure by a famous designer, with a barely-there bra, thong and tiny
lace skirt. I couldn’t be sure from this distance, but the skirt
appeared to be torn. The whole outfit didn’t cover much and I was
tempted to reach for a blanket. Tempted, but I didn’t. The crime scene
needed to be kept as it was.

          Her face was turned to me
and I was sad to see her blank eyes. The Marliss I’d known and, okay,
disliked, had eyes that could look right through you or knock you down with
her deadly glare. Hilda had been the recipient of that look more than
once.

          The blood splatter
pattern indicated she’d been killed where she had fallen—yes, I
knew about patterns from years of research—and the red mark on her
face indicated a hard slap. Maybe the slap had caused her fall and she hit
her head on the corner of the bed when she fell.

          Maybe her death was an
accident.

          Maybe. Oh, no. My eyes
saw more than I wanted. A small shaft of sunlight flashed on something shiny
by the bedpost. My feet itched to move closer to see what it could be when
my brain came back online.

          Hilda’s emerald
ring.

          No, it couldn’t
be.

          I remembered my
conversation with Hilda. She’d remarked that she had left it back in
her room. But her body language belied her words. Her chin dipped to her
chest as she spoke and she’d averted her eyes from mine. I could swear
she was lying, and her comment hadn’t made sense. I knew how much she
loved that ring because Antoine gave it to her.

          Maybe Antoine had
returned to the scene and asked for it back. Had he then gone to see
Marliss, killed her and dropped the ring to implicate Hilda?

          Food for thought.

          Where could I find
Antoine?

          I checked back through my
texts from Marliss. She’d mentioned something I was trying to
remember. Ah, here it was. She had to miss lunch because she had a quick
meeting with a secret admirer. Apparently, the “meeting” was
code for a nooner and needed to be quick because the signing event would be
starting at two.

          So whatever happened to
her, happened between noon and two o’clock. I glanced at the
door’s heavy security locks. She must have let him in, another
indication she knew the killer. It would have been nice if she’d let
me inn 
on her little secret, but that was the way Marliss worked. She was always
cloaked in secrecy, which didn’t save her.

          The man opening the door
wasted no time.

          “I’m
Detective Sloan from LAPD.  You the one who found the
body?”

          “Yes,
sir.”

          “Your
name?”

          “Jaynie
Floyd.”

          “What’s your
connection to the deceased?”

          “I was on a book
tour with her.”

          Although the man wore
wire-framed glasses, I could see the squint aimed my way. His fake smile
wasn’t filling me with confidence.

          “A book
tour?”

          “Yes, sir.
We’re fellow authors at a book signing event.”

          I could tell he
didn’t have a clue what I was talking about, so I babbled some
more.

          “It’s when
authors go to bookstores to sign books purchased by readers.”

          While he stood still
sizing me up, I suppose, I had a good look at him too. A wrinkled jacket
over jeans with a crooked tie. All that was missing from his costume was the
felt hat and he could have been straight out of a Mickey Spillane novel. He
looked more like Spillane’s detective, Mike Hammer, from what I read,
than Stacy Keach from the old television show. A hard-boiled detective faced
me as the color bleached from the hotel room placing me in the middle of a
classic film noir.

          I knew there’d be a
holstered gun under the jacket, and a badge peeked out from his belt. He
wasn’t any happier to see me than I was to see him. If more minutes
ticked by, I would be breaking into a cold sweat.

          His gaze dropped to the
body and he moved toward it. A uniformed officer stood by the door keeping
me in his sight at all times. What did he think I was going to do? Make a
run for it? I sure did think about doing exactly that, but I was pinned in
place by his steely look. My knees had locked up and I seriously hoped I
wouldn’t tip over. I’d be lying next to poor Marliss.

          The detective’s
gaze flicked over Marliss, taking her in. I bet he had a snapshot of her in
his head and details would come back to him as he thought over the scene.
I’d written about detectives like Sloan, so I wasn’t
uncomfortable being around him. I just didn’t appreciate being
considered a suspect because I happened to be in the wrong place at the
wrong time.

          When a police
photographer entered the room, Detective Sloan moved me into the sitting
area. His questioning look returned to an otherwise neutral face.

          “How did you happen
to find the body?”

          “She missed the
signing event today at Book Soup and I came to look for her.”

          “She hadn’t
said anything to you about possibly being detained?”

          “Actually, she
did.” When I reached for my cell phone in my pocket, the detective
took a step back as the uniformed officer at the door took a step
forward.

          “Easy, guys,”
I said. “I’m getting my phone out.”

          Sloan didn’t
exactly relax, but his shoulders weren’t hunched around his ears
anymore.

          I scrolled through my
text messages until I found what I was looking for.

          “Here.
See?”

          He took my phone and read
the message. His face remained as vacant as a blank chalkboard.  I bet
he was a good poker player. He handed the phone back.

          “We’ll need
to copy all your messages from Marliss Kendall. Could you come down to the
station today?”


“Certainly.”

          He jerked his head toward
the officer at the door. “Officer Petrie will give you the information
you need.”

          I glanced at Petrie who
embodied those uniformed guards at Buckingham Palace. An expression on his
face was as useless as my presence in a hotel room with a dead body.

          “Can you add
anything else to what you’ve told me?” asked Sloan.

          “No,
sir.”

          “You
sure?”

          I could tell he thought I
knew more than I was saying and maybe he was right. I didn’t mention
the ring because I wasn’t supposed to have seen it. I had been closer
to the body than I should have been and I wasn’t going to tattle on
myself. Besides, Sloan didn’t appear to be a dummy. He’d learn
whose ring it was in due course.

          “Yes, sir. May I
go?”

          He nodded curtly.
“Give your contact information to Officer Petrie and go down to the
central station to make your deposition. I’ll need it as soon as
possible.”

          “I can do
that.”

          I left as quickly as
possible. Being close to poor Marliss for so long had me rushing back to my
room for a long, hot shower. With soapsuds rinsing off, several things
occurred to me:

1.    What was the Detroit connection?

2.    Was she being blackmailed? The scene in the alley back
in San Francisco could have been about blackmail. Maybe a rabid fan?

 

 

About the Author

SJ SLAGLE started her career as a language arts teacher. When she began
writing, her initial interest was children’s stories, but then she
moved on to western romance, mysteries and historical fiction. She has
published 30 novels. Her website is www.sjslagle.com. SJ has established
Twitter and Facebook fan bases, and a quarterly author newsletter.

 

SJ Slagle has written several western romance series including: THESE
NEVADA BOYS, RANCHER, and THE WESTERNERS, as well as mystery series: FLOYD
SISTERS MYSTERIES and SHERLOCK AND ME. All her books are distributed in
digital, paper and audiobook formats.

 

Her first historical fiction novel, LONDON SPIES, was awarded a B.R.A.G.
Medallion in 2018. She was given the Silver Award with the International
Independent Film Awards for her screenplay called REDEMPTION. She conducts
writing/publishing symposiums in her local area.

 

SJ Slagle lives and works in Reno, Nevada.

 

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