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Unbound, Book 5

Paranormal Romance, Suspense, Dark Fantasy

Release Date: January 20, 2023

Publisher: Changeling Press, LLC

 

When Marissa learns her abusive husband, Arfon Hanson, plans to murder her
so he can take another wife, Marissa flees. She hopes to find sanctuary at
the convent where she was educated, but fate intervenes when Steffan Gwinett
rescues her from the henchmen Arfon sent to bring her back.

Years ago, Marissa and Steffan had been in love, but her father broke off
their relationship, sending her away. Their chance meeting rekindles all
their old feelings for each other. After they make love, Steffan vows to
expose Arfon for a would-be murderer.

Marissa won’t let Steffan take on the dangerous job alone. She
disguises herself as a boy, and they begin an investigation of Arfon. They
get more than they bargained for when they discover her husband is the
leader of a demon-worshiping cult — and is making plans to offer a local
boy as a sacrifice. Can they rescue the victim and find a happy ever after
for themselves?

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Copyright ©2023 Rebecca York

 

Steffan Gwinett rode past the darkened house and dismounted in the pasture
where Darias, his horse, could graze as he would. The moon was almost full,
and the sky danced with stars, the heavens giving him enough light to guide
his steps. He stood for a moment looking toward the spot where the bee boxes
had stood. He could see no sign of them now.

“I’ll be back soon,” he said to his steed, before turning
toward the cottage.

It was not an imposing dwelling. The main room had a packed dirt floor.
When he’d lived there, the only furnishings had been a large fireplace
for warmth and cooking and a table and chairs for sitting and eating. Up
above, on the opposite side from the fireplace, was a narrow loft where he
had slept. Beyond the main room lay another, barely large enough for a
mattress, where his parents had slept until his mother had died. Then it was
only Steffan and his grizzled old father — until his father, too, had
succumbed to years of hard labor.

Steffan’s father had been a farmer whose fortunes rose and fell with
the vagaries of the weather. When the crops were good they ate well, with
extra coin for buying necessities they could not make themselves. Sometimes
they could even afford a few luxuries, like sturdy fabric for his mother to
sew into clothing.

Steffan had known that hardscrabble life was not for him. He’d
dreamed of running off with the girl he loved, though that had only been a
foolish fancy.

After reality had crashed over him, he had gone off to join King
Norwen’s troops. That had not worked out either. Three years of
enforcing the king’s draconian edicts had been enough for him.
He’d declined his next enlistment and taken the coin he’d
managed to save during his time of service.

Now here he was, having another look at this land, wondering if he could
make it work for him in a way his father had never considered.

He was almost to the front door when he stopped short. Since childhood
he’d enjoyed a talent other people did not possess. He had no name for
it, yet somehow he always knew when he was not alone.

That sixth sense had saved his life more than once when he’d been a
member of the royal troops — like the time they’d been ordered to
clear a town of troublemakers. One of the ruffians had been waiting with a
heavy club at the intersection of two streets. Sensing him, Steffan had
stopped in his tracks and turned the tables on the would-be assailant.

That same ability slowed his steps now as he approached the cottage.
Stopping short of the entrance, he drew his knife and reached for the knob,
easing the door inward a few inches. At the same time, he stepped to the
side so that he would not be an immediate target. With the door cracked, he
stood in the cool night air — listening. He could hear nothing. The house
looked as though it was abandoned, yet his instincts told him that was not
true. Pushing the door open a bit farther, he peered into the darkness,
waiting for his eyes to adjust to the shadowy interior. When he could take
in details, he scanned the room. The table and chairs were gone, as was all
the cooking equipment near the fireplace.

He tipped his head up, directing his attention to the loft. Someone could
be up there in the shadows, waiting to leap down on anyone who entered. A
quick glance told him the access ladder was also missing. Unless an intruder
had pulled it up after himself, there was no way to reach the sleeping
platform.

Who would be in here? From the squalid looks of the interior, obviously not
someone who had made a home in this empty cottage. Perhaps it was a ruffian
using it as a temporary hideout.

With the main room cleared, his next target was the bedroom. Quietly he
crossed the packed dirt and listened at the ripped curtain that still hung
there.

Steffan detected nothing — until the curtain flew open and a dark figure
leaped out at him, the only thing clearly visible the glint of moonlight on
steel.

Only Steffan’s instincts and his hours in the practice yard saved him
from a serious knife wound. He twisted away from the assailant and thrust
out his foot, sending the knave sprawling and their blade skittering
away.

The man was hardly an experienced fighter, Steffan noted as he followed the
attacker down, trapping him against the packed earth floor.

The man? No, it must be a youth. In their frantic struggle he detected
little meat on the assailant’s arms, and little muscle mass. This boy
had no idea how to fight off a warrior — luckily for Steffan. “Stop
struggling before you get hurt,” he growled.

Probably realizing that further combat was dangerous, the assailant took
his advice — which gave Steffan time to evaluate the body that lay beneath
his. He had expected a shallow chest to go with the spindly arms. The
reality was quite different. Instead of a boy’s upper trunk, he felt
the swell of nicely rounded breasts. Confusion grabbed him as he stared down
into glaring green eyes. Familiar eyes — eyes that took him back to another
time and place.

He gasped, feeling as though he had taken a hard blow to the gut in a
jousting match. For heartbeats he was frozen in place — as was the girl who
glared up at him.

Finally he was able to choke out, “Marissa Dumfries.”

About the Author

New York Times and USA Today Best-Selling Author Rebecca York began her
career as a journalist writing articles for newspapers and magazines, but
after several years decided to try writing fiction. She’s a highly
successful author of over 50 romantic suspense and paranormal novels and is
the head of the Columbia Writers Workshop. Her many awards include two Rita
finalist books. She has two Career Achievement awards from Romantic Times:
for Series Romantic Suspense and for Series Romantic Mystery. Her Peregrine
Connection series won a Lifetime Achievement Award for Romantic Suspense
Series. She collects rocks, and enjoys cooking, walking, reading, gardening,
travel, and Mozart operas.

 

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MC Romance, Paranormal Romance

Date Published: 12-06-2022

Publisher: Evernight Publishing

 

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Cursed with the ability to see the shadow of death, Leia hides from the
world and stays far away from people. Until the night she comes face to face
with Brimstone Jandreau.

Brim is the president of the Death Riders MC, but he went nomad in an
effort to heal from grief. The moment he spots Leia, he is drawn toward her.
When she warns him of his impending death, he’s not sure if he
believes her, but decides to take precautions.

He finds the would-be assassin. Then discovers it’s one of his own
men.

Hit hard from the betrayal, he takes Leia with him back to his world. The
more time they spend together, the deeper their bond grows. But death is
waiting for Brim, and Leia will do anything to protect the man she’s
fallen in love with.

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“I hope my mother hasn’t been too stressful,” he said, nudging her knee with his own.

            “Nah, she’s been enlightening.”

            “Uh oh. What does that mean?”

            “Wouldn’t you like to know?” she asked with a smirk.

            “Don’t tell me she told you about what happened on my sixteenth birthday.”

            “No, she hadn’t, but now that you have, tell me everything.” Leia rested her chin in her palm as she stared at him, waiting.

            Brim slinked down to mimic her pose, but his big frame only looked ridiculous. “Not on your life.”
            “That embarrassing?”
            “That’s for me to know and for you to never find out.”

            She narrowed her eyes. “That makes me want to know all the more.”

            He smirked. “Good luck.”

            They stared at one another, a challenge on each of their faces. Slowly, Leia stood up and while still holding his gaze called out.

            “Oh, Marth-”

            Quicker than she could finish, Brim jumped up, grabbed her hand, and tugged her away from the bonfire.

            “Nope,” he said. “Come on.”

            She laughed as he led her away from the revelry,

            “Shouldn’t we stay?” Leia asked, pointing back toward the gathering.

            “I want to show you something.” He led her further away, toward the line of trees. As they got farther from the fire, darkness gathered around them.

            Leia blinked a few times to readjust her sight. Soon, they were all alone. “Should I be nervous?”

            “Nah, you’re going to love this.”

            Finally, they came to a clearing in the trees, and he pointed up. Leia tilted her head and saw a vast ocean of stars set against the inky black of space.

            “Oh, wow,” she breathed, captivated. “It’s beautiful.”

            “I thought you’d love it.”

 

About the Author

Beth D Carter

 I began reading my mom’s Harlequin Presents in the fifth grade, and
from the first story I knew I wanted to write romance novels. Love is the
most powerful emtion we can experience, and I adore happy ever afters. I
write about the very ordinary woman thrust into an extraordinary
circumstance, so my heroines will probably never be lawyers, doctors or
corporate highrollers.  I try to write characters who aren’t cookie
cutters and push myself to write complicated situations that I have no idea
how to resolve, forcing me to think outside the box. My characters are real,
complex and full of flaws, heroes and heroines who find redemption through
love.

 

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Stories to Save Our Planet

Climate Fiction Anthology

Date Published: 11-02-2022

Publisher: Habitat Press

 

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A collection of inspiring, funny, dark, mysterious, tragic, romantic,
dramatic, upbeat and fantastical short stories
 

These 24 stories are written by a variety of authors, with the aim to
inspire readers with positive visions of what a sustainable society might
look like and how we might get there.

The stories are diverse in style, ranging from whodunnits to sci-fi,
romance to family drama, comedy to tragedy, and cover a range of solution
types from high-tech to nature-based solutions, to more systemic aspects
relating to our culture and political economy.

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D.A. Baden

EDITOR/AUTHOR: D.A. Baden is Professor of Sustainability at the University
of Southampton and has published numerous book chapters and articles in the
academic realm, and a eco-themed rom-com Habitat Man. She wrote the script
for a musical, performed in Southampton and London in 2016, and has written
three other screenplays. Denise set up the series of free Green Stories
writing competitions in 2018 to inspire writers to integrate green solutions
into their writing (www.greenstories.org.uk). Denise has written three
stories for this anthology, and co-written two others. The Pitch is adapted
from her novel Habitat Man. Follow on https://www.dabaden.com/ and
@DABadenauthor

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A Luscious Delights Mystery

Cozy Mystery

Date Published: January 16, 2023

Publisher: Wild Rose Press

 

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Roxy Constantine is the jam queen of Shavano, Colorado. But her social life
is a bust, and she’s still recovering from a bad experience as a line
cook in Denver. Things improve when she meets tasty local chef Nate
Robicheaux, but she’s also fending off the attentions of another
local, Brett Holmes, who won’t take no for an answer. When Brett
threatens to derail Roxy’s career, the two have a very public fight. A
few days later, Brett is found murdered in his restaurant kitchen, and
suddenly Roxy’s a prime suspect. Now Roxy must find the truth about
Brett and his murderer before the town of Shavano decides her reign as jam
queen is over for good.

 

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Meg Benjamin

Meg Benjamin is an award-winning author of romance. Meg’s Konigsburg
series is set in the Texas Hill Country and her Salt Box and Brewing Love
trilogies are set in the Colorado Rockies (all are available from Entangled
Publishing). Her new cozy mystery series, Luscious Delights, concerns a
jam-making sleuth based in the mythical small town of Shavano, Colorado.
Along with contemporary romance, Meg is also the author of the paranormal
Ramos Family trilogy from Berkley InterMix and the Folk trilogy from Soul
Mate. Meg’s books have won numerous awards, including an EPIC Award, a
Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award, the Holt Medallion from
Virginia Romance Writers, the Beanpot Award from the New England Romance
Writers, and the Award of Excellence from Colorado Romance Writers.

 

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Nonfiction/Memoir

Date Published: 10-22-2022

 

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Midpoint: A Memoir is an immigrant woman’s story of perseverance and
building a legacy future generations can be proud of.

Patricia Angeles is at the midpoint of the average human lifespan. Decades
of experience, mistakes, love, and loss have led her to contemplate what
anyone might when they’ve lived half their life. “What kind of
legacy am I leaving behind? What do I want my friends and family to remember
after I’m gone? What are the biggest life lessons I can impart while
I’m still here?”

Through this collection of personal stories, Patricia attempts to assess
her answers to these questions, and perhaps encourage others to do the same.
Spanning from her childhood in Manila to her immigration and life in Los
Angeles, these stories touch on her youth, her acclimation to American
culture, her remarkable career in the world of banking, her thoughts on
motherhood, the important people who made her who she is today, and major
events that forever changed the trajectory of her life.

A raw, honest, poignant, and at times funny read, Patricia aims to inspire
her readers to pursue happiness against all odds and to not settle for a
life of mediocrity. Through the power of story, this book ultimately asks:
What are we but the accumulation of our experiences?

 

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Part 1: 

Manila

1984 –2005

As the last of the American Independence Day fireworks fizzled out during the summer of ‘84, a different type of celebration was happening at the maternity ward of Torrance Memorial Hospital: my birth as a tiny five-pound baby. 

Remarkably small, I was told that my dad was initially terrified to pick me up and carry me in his arms. I was their first child after all, and having me on the cusp of their teenage years meant that as new and inexperienced parents, there was a huge learning curve to traverse. 

Shortly after my birth, my parents decided to move back home to Manila. There were some business dealings to tend to and they agreed it would be best to raise me there. 

I was the first grandchild, and everyone in the family took turns caring for me as my parents mapped out their future. My mom would eventually decide to go back to school to finish her last year of college, but my dad headed straight for the workforce, relinquish-ing his remaining years in optometry school. 

When I was a few weeks old, my mom noticed that I was crying excessively despite being fed and lulled to sleep. I would wake up in the middle of the night, wailing nonstop for no reason. Helpless, my parents took me to my pediatrician, who performed extensive tests until I was diagnosed with a congenital heart defect. 

There was a small yet dangerously positioned hole in my heart. They were advised that the only treatment was by way of surgery. My paternal grandmother, or Lollie, as I would later call her, was a devout Christian. 

Instinctively, she turned to her faith, the one thing she knew she could count on. She mercilessly stormed the heavens with prayers, believing in her heart that it would make a difference. 

During a checkup leading to the already scheduled surgery, the doctors, in sheer disbelief, confirmed that the hole had closed by itself. Without any material medical explanation, it was nothing short of a miracle. 

This became my favorite bedtime story as I was growing up, trumping every fable and fairy tale my parents ever read to me. 

 

 

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Patricia Angeles

Patricia Angeles is a tenured and award-winning banking professional with
an MBA degree in international studies from the University of La Verne. She
grew up in Manila, Philippines and moved to sunny Southern California in
2005. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, and three
daughters. When not writing or reading, she enjoys spending time with her
family and traveling with them to new places.

 

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