Thursday, January 15, 2026

Forrest House by E.M. Hamill EXCERPT & GIVEAWAY

Forrest House
E.M. Hamill
Publication date: January 11th 2026
Genres: Adult, Fantasy

Ander Forrest renounced blood magic to become a nurse-healer in his rural hometown, far from the drama of wizardry and espionage his sister Kate craved. When Kate goes missing in action, Ander finds himself the legal guardian of her gifted twins and receives a cryptic warning from Kate’s husband to protect them before he, too, disappears.

Six months later, his former lover crash lands in the kids’ bedroom via a spell only Ander’s sister could have cast. Druid Cai Piper doesn’t remember how he got there, but he knows he never stopped loving Ander, and that he was sent to protect him and the twins. Cai is strangely drawn to Forrest House and the land it stands upon.

With the secrets of a clandestine wizards’ order hanging between them, Cai and Ander must remember how to trust each other as sinister forces move against the Forrest family—magical terrorists who want to exploit their rare sorcery and bring the world to its knees.

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EXCERPT:

Cai cleared his throat. “You said I’m in America?”

“Yeah.”

“And if I was sent by a bloodspell, does that mean Remy and Raven are here?”

“Well, of course.” Ander blinked as Cai closed his eyes and sighed. He wasn’t sure if it was relief or defeat. “You didn’t know,” he said.

“No. Edwyn kept it a secret, even from me.” His fingers touched the blood-matted knot at the back of his head in tentative exploration. “I must have been out. I would never have let him send me otherwise. He was bleeding badly.” His hand tapped an area high and to the outside on his left leg. “Shot in the thigh.”

Ander thought of all the major blood vessels there and breathed a plea to the Goddess that none were severed. “I didn’t think the Fellowship used bullets.”

“We don’t. We were on a joint mission with intelligence agents. Someone started lobbing spells at us and our allies turned and shot each other. He was hit in the crossfire.”

“A Judas spell?” Ander frowned.

“I think so.”

“Were you working with British intelligence?”

Cai opened his mouth to answer, then flinched and rubbed both sides of his head. “Some of my memories are missing. It’s painful to think about.”

“I think you might have a concussion.”

“Maybe. But this feels more like it was blocked by a spell.”

“By Edwyn?”

“I don’t think he would have had time. Not surrounded by guns and magic.” His breath became uneven again, and he sat unsteadily on the bed. “The harder I try to think about it, the more it hurts.”

“Don’t try right now.” Ander came closer and put his fingers under Cai’s jaw, forcing him to look up so he could peer into his eyes. Still no signs of a more serious head injury, but he wasn’t satisfied until he ran his fingers under Cai’s clotted hair to cradle the bruised lump beneath his palm, his senses open for new bleeding. He didn’t discover any.

Cai stared at him as he pulled away, his face inches from Ander’s. They both became aware at the same time of how close he was standing, his hands gentle on the back of Cai’s head as if he were going to draw him into a kiss. Ander slowly stepped back.

“I have to find a way to get back to…” Cai frowned. “To…damn it! They took that, too. I don’t know where we were.” He looked to Ander with a desolate gaze. “I don’t even know if Edwyn’s alive.”

“You can’t ask the Fellowship?”

He stiffened. “No, I can’t.”

“I’d feel better if I could get you to a hospital.”

“I’ll be fine. I think it’s clear I’m meant to protect you and the twins.”

“Protect us from what?” He sat on the bed next to him. “What’s going on, Cai? Why wouldn’t Ed tell you where the kids were?”

He didn’t answer, his gaze slipping sideways.

Ander had not missed this infuriating silence. Kate had pushed Ander away with it, Edwyn maintained it, and Cai had used it to shut down questions when they were together.

He’d left Wales and come home because the people he loved most in the world could barely talk to him unless he was inducted into the Fellowship.

Fury rose in scarlet floods with Cai’s refusal to speak. Ander let it crest. “That’s fantastic. Of course you can’t say anything. Then tell me how to protect them and get the fuck out.”

“You don’t—”

“They’re all I have left of Kate! I need to know how to protect them!”

“If you’re going to shout at me, then I will take that paracetamol now.” His voice was soft, defeated. A crease furrowed the skin between his brows, and the tight lines of his body spoke of more pain than a headache. Ander didn’t have to imagine the grief of not knowing if his brother was dead or alive. He knew only too well.

“I’m sorry.” Ander exhaled, forcing himself to calm. “We aren’t done,” he said in a less strident tone. “You will tell me what’s going on. Fuck the Fellowship and your code of secrecy! Those kids are my priority now. They’ve already lost their mother, and now maybe their father. No more.”

To his surprise, Cai nodded. “I promise I will tell you what I know.”

Disconcerted by his unexpected victory, Ander reluctantly let his anger drain away.

“Are you hungry? I’m making dinner.”

“Starving. I can’t recall when I last ate anything.”

“It’ll be ready in half an hour. Make sure you drink the rest of that water.” He turned to go.

“Ander.” Cai’s expression was gentle as Ander looked back over his shoulder. “It’s good to see you.”


Author Bio:

E.M. (Elisabeth) Hamill writes adult science fiction and fantasy somewhere in the wilds of eastern suburban Kansas. A nurse by day, wordsmith by night, she is happy to give her geeky imagination free rein and has sworn never to grow up and get boring.

She lives with her family, where they fend off flying monkey attacks and prep for the zombie apocalypse.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Find Me At The Disco by Diahanna Aurora Hampton EXCERPT & GIVEAWAY

Find Me At The Disco
Diahanna Aurora Hampton
Publication date: January 8th 2026
Genres: Action, Romance

New York, 1977. Liza Collins is struggling to reconcile her relationship with her father, Will, after a lifetime of secrets and betrayal. Upon graduating from boarding school in London, Liza returns to her hometown of New York City seeking answers about her childhood that Will has largely left unanswered. Instead of answers, Liza unearths a series of illicit affairs, sham marriages, and financial troubles her father has tried to keep buried.

As Liza struggles with these findings and navigates adulthood, she meets Jennifer Blake-a woman who introduces her to a world of drugs, alcohol, and disco. In the midst of it all, Liza then discovers something about her family that she never could have imagined, clouding her judgment and sense of self. Consequently, Will is forced to either confess his mistakes or give up on his relationship with his daughter entirely.

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EXCERPT:

Jennifer grabbed Liza’s arm. “Let’s go boogie!”

“I don’t know. It’s kind of crowded.”

Liza stood awkwardly, watching people bump into each other. “That’s the best though, people moving their bodies against you. No one cares if you can’t dance, you just move to the beat and have fun.”

Before Liza could respond, a different song came on, Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love,” making people cheer and dance faster than before.

“Oh my God! I love this song, come on!” Jennifer squealed.

Liza let Jennifer pull her onto the dance floor. At first, she wasn’t really dancing. She kept getting shoved and pushed as she stood in front of Jennifer, who automatically moved to the beat. She tried to mimic her friend’s movements, but she felt unsure of herself as she struggled to get the right rhythm. Jennifer must have noticed Liza’s efforts, as she turned Liza around and placed her hands on her hips to help guide her. The song’s beat got easier for Liza to follow as she heard Donna Summer’s voice hum from the speakers.

Liza relaxed as the alcohol coursed through her veins. She let her body move under Jennifer’s direction and stopped overthinking. Jennifer turned Liza back around to face her, moving their bodies closer. Jennifer reached into her pocket to show Liza a few pills in a small plastic bag. She still moved to the beat when she popped one in her mouth and then promptly kissed Liza, transfer-ring a piece of the pill from her tongue to Liza’s. When Jennifer pulled away, she smirked.

After a few moments, Liza threw her head back as she felt the drug take hold. She saw the disco ball spinning above her, and the multicolored lights flashing around the club. Her vision blurred, coming in and out of focus like a kaleidoscope. Jennifer was behind her again bumping and grinding, leaving no room between them. Liza’s heart rate sped up, and she felt sweat drip down her neck. It was hot on the dance floor. Although she was breathing heavily, she continued to dance, letting the beat take over her movements.

They danced for several more songs, each one faster than the last. Liza’s skin was slick from sweat.


Author Bio:

Diahanna Aurora Hampton is a Boston based writer with a B.A. in Art Studies. Find Me At The Disco is her first novel.

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Saturday, January 10, 2026

BOTANICA by Fred Yager and Jeff Yager Interview

 


BOTANICA: A Novel


What would happen if we could communicate with the secret world of plants?

In this new ecological/environmental thriller BOTANICA (Hannacroix Books), the world is on the brink of another mass extinction event, and no one seems to be aware of it. That is, until Jason Woods, a Biogenetics engineer, discovers he can communicate with the plant world following a freak accident in a laboratory, where so-called super-plants are created by combining their DNA. 

Jason is now able to communicate with the world of plants -- and that world is angry. The world is about to experience an event that's even worse than what killed the dinosaurs because this time, every living creature that depends on being able to breathe to survive is at risk. So the world of plants, under the leadership of the earth’s oldest and wisest of life forms, the Sequoia redwood tree, has decided to do something about it and is asking Jason to help spread the word. 

What Jason isn’t aware of is that some of the plants have decided to deal with the threat by eliminating those it deems most responsible for putting the world in harm's way.

 After reading BOTANICA, you will never look at plants the same way again.   

About the Authors:

Father and son, Fred Yager and Jeff Yager, are well-regarded published authors with numerous novels to their credit. Fred Yager, who worked at the Associated Press, CBS News and Fox Television, following a stint as a Vietnam War Correspondent for the U.S. Navy, has published thrillers, sci-fi, and historical novels Jeff Yager is the author of the YA novel, ATOM & EVE, consequences, as well as I LIKE GOD, with Skye Bynes, SEVEN DAYS IN VIRTUAL REALITY, and the forthcoming STUNT DOUBLE and A GHOSTLY TWIST (YA)

Interview:

1.What literary pilgrimages have you gone on? 
The Hunter S Thompson catalog. My son Bradley and I visited Stephen King's home in Maine a few years ago.

2. What is the first book that made you cry? 
Rex by Fred Yager, my father. I was still in middle school.

3. Does writing energize or exhaust you? 
It energizes me.

4. What is your writing Kryptonite? 
Anything about aliens and UFOs, ghosts, and virtual reality.

5. Did you ever consider writing under a pseudonym? 
No.

6. What other authors are you friends with, and how do they help you become a better writer? 
Hanna Harp, she has inspired me to get on different writing platforms going into the new year, I will be launching a Substack and Threads page.

 7. Do you want each book to stand on its own, or are you trying to build a body of work with connections between each book? 
I want each book to stand on its own. However, I may write a sequel to one, one day. You never know.

8. What authors did you dislike at first but grew into? George Orwell. I even went to see the play, "1984" on Broadway several years ago with my mother and really enjoyed it

9. What’s your favorite under-appreciated novel? 
Holes

10. As a writer, what would you choose as your mascot/avatar/spirit animal? 
Grey Alien

11. How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have? 
Around 6

12. What did you edit out of this book (Botanica)? 
Our publisher mostly tweaked a few things and moved some parts around. An earlier section got shifted but not taken out. There were several drafts, but we did not delete much.

13. If you didn’t write, what would you do for work? 
I also wrestle professionally and make music.

14. Do you hide any secrets in your books that only a few people will find? 
I’ve been told that reading my books helps readers to see characters and situations in new ways.

15. What is your favorite childhood book? 

The classic Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown

Son of the Morning by Akwaeke Emezi Review

 

Son of the Morning


From New York Times bestselling author Akwaeke Emezi comes a steamy paranormal romance set in the Black Southa bold new foray that takes us on a journey of magic and fantasy, from the whispering creeks outside the city of Salvation to the very depths of Hell itself.

Tenderhearted Galilee was raised by the Kincaids, a formidable clan of Black women sequestered deep in the weeping willows and dark rushing creeks of their land. Galilee has always known that she’s different—that there is an old and unknowable secret around her very existence. It has been a hollow ache inside her since her childhood, something she assumes she will always have to live with.

Until she meets Lucifer Helel. He’s fronting as the head of security for her wealthy friend Oriaku’s family, protecting a mysterious, ancient artifact, but from the moment she lays eyes on him, Gali knows he’s not human. From her first incendiary touch, Lucifer knows something even Gali herself doesn’t—that she isn’t human either. 

Enter: Leviathan. As Lucifer’s most trusted prince of Hell, Levi is ruthless and determined to eliminate the intolerable danger that is Galilee before she brings death and disaster to those he loves. While unseen battles rage between Hell, Heaven, and earth, Lucifer and Galilee’s attraction threatens to bring all the structures of their existence crashing down around them.

Soon, loyalties will be shattered and reformed as Kincaid secrets clash with the princes of Hell, driving even the most powerful to their knees. Galilee Kincaid must decide if she will step into herself and embrace the consequences of power in this astonishing, seductive, and wildly original fantasy.




Akwaeke Emezi (they/them) is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Death of Vivek Oji, which was a finalist for the Dylan Thomas Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and the PEN/Jean Stein Award; Pet, a finalist for the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature, a Walter Honor Book, and a Stonewall Honor Book; Freshwater, which was named a New York Times Notable Book and shortlisted for the PEN/Hemingway Award, the New Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award, the Lambda Literary Award, and the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize; Dear Senthuran: A Black Spirit Memoir, which won the 2022 ALA Stonewall Prize for Best Nonfiction Book; and most recently, Content Warning: Everything, their debut poetry collection, and Bitter, their second young adult novel. Selected as a 5 Under 35 honoree by the National Book Foundation and featured on a Time cover as a Next Generation Leader, they are based in liminal spaces.

My Review:
This book was interesting because it took place within a few days. A few days for someone to fall in love with Lucifer? Never mind being Lucifer's soul mate. I was also happy that the book seems to be a stand-alone. However, the Biblical sub-plot gave me plenty of background. The added fantasy elements made for a fun read. There is definitely adult content, so be prepared to read about Lucifer and his diabolical ways. The characters in this book were also interesting to read about. Leviathan had just enough of the author's fantasy world mixed in with lore. I thought that the book was fast-paced, Sexy as Hell (pun intended) and well worth the read. Even though it is 305 pages. I am giving this book a 5/5. There were also LGBTQ elements, which is great to see in a fantasy series. I was given a copy to review, However all opinions are my own.     

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Father Lost Child Found by Jane Ellyson Interview & Giveaway

 

Father Lost Child Found: (Chic Charlie) by Jane Ellyson

About Father Lost Child Found

 

Father Lost Child Found: (Chic Charlie) 

Australian Cozy Mystery 

3rd in Series 

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Stanley Press

Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 20, 2025

Paperback Print length ‏ : ‎ 236 pages

ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1763510034 

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1763510036 

Digital Print length ‏ : ‎ 186 pages

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1763510029 

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0F7JTL4SJ

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Galina-Elizabeta Ivanof’s father died in an accident on an oil platform, twenty-four years ago. During a speech at a funeral, doubts are raised about the cause of Aleksandr Ivanof’s death, sending Galina on a dangerous search for the truth. Charlotte Wyatt-Harmon has taken a break in cycling from Hua Hin to Phuket. While shopping at markets near the border with Myanmar, someone leaves a child in her basket, sending Charlotte on a frantic search for the mother. Mason Murray is a journalist with a personal interest in crop circles. Some believe these patterns were created by extraterrestrials and Mason is determined to find out for himself. These amateur sleuths learn that everyone is hiding something: a secret, a spy, even an alien presence. FATHER LOST, CHILD FOUND delivers a twisty-turny plot until the very last page.

About Jane Ellyson

 
  Jane Ellyson has written six novels across the action, adventure and romance genres. Having lived in Europe and Asia, in addition to her native Australia, her stories frequently visit beautiful locations. She currently lives at Possum Creek, just out of Bangalow in northern New South Wales, Australia – well she would if she was real – rather than being the pen name of someone who would prefer to remain anonymous. Previous novels include:
  • Over Byron Bay
  • Substitute Child
  • Roman Roulette
  • Missing in Myanmar
  • Nonsense in the North
  • An Extraordinary Wedding
  • Alone with a Tasman Tiger
Interview:

 

When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

It actually took me a long time to identify as a writer, even after I’d written a couple of books. Silly Eh! It’s called Imposter Syndrome and many people suffer from it.

How long does it take you to write a book?

Good question. Depends on what you count as writing, and how long the book is.

If I’ve done enough dreaming and planning, I can get a novel down in two months. I aim to write, edit and get two books a year published. I could double that output but I’d have to give up other things I love to do, like travelling.

What is your work schedule like when you're writing?

When I’m in intensive writing mode I’ll get up at 4.00am when it’s dark and quiet and write for a couple of hours.

What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?

Dictating a story. Not sure if this is a quirk. I would love to dictate more as I could write more books and do it in more places. I sometimes start a story or a scene by turning on my voice recorder when I’m walking. I’ve learnt to speak slowly and clearly and to say ‘period’ and ‘new paragraph’ etc so that the recording can then be fed into Microsoft Word using the Dictation button. I get excited by how many words I get down but then need more time for editing. It’s a skill I want to get better at.

How do books get published?

It is now possible for writers to produce books of the same quality as those that are traditionally published. There are many platforms such as Reedsy and Fiverr where you can hire the services of a cover designer and editor to polish your book.

Amazon has made the publishing world available to everybody. At a simple level, you just need a PDF file for the content and a JPG file or PNG of a cover image.

In some ways it’s easier to get published than it is to be discovered. You need to think about your discoverability strategy, more often called a marketing strategy, well before you have finished your book. Where do readers of your genre hang out, and what channels are available to reach them?

Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?

I only ever write stories that I love and I’m always capturing ideas in an Excel sheet.  There’s already a long list of potential plots to keep me busy for the next decade.

When did you write your first book and how old were you?

I started writing stories for my nieces and nephews in my thirties. I had a draft of my first novel in a drawer for twenty years until I learnt how I could independently publish it in my fifties. At the time of writing, I’m 61 years young and plan to keep writing for at least another 20 years.

What do you like to do when you're not writing?

I like going to the cinema, cycling and travelling, and of course I’m always dreaming or scribbling down ideas when I’m doing these things.

What does your family think of your writing?

My mother and stepfather are great supporters. They read early drafts and give feedback; they like my social media posts.

My mother thinks it’s odd that I didn’t express an interest in writing when I was at school. It was never really discussed as a career option.

What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?

I don’t think that there has been one surprising thing because there have been many things that I have learnt about writing, publishing and marketing.

Everyone can become a published author. When I started writing the internet wasn’t around and the only pathway to publication was through a traditional publisher. Now, all the knowledge you need to produce and distribute a quality book is available with a few taps into Google.

How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?

I’ve written eight across four genres including cozy mystery, romantic suspense, action adventure and espionagescience fiction.

Do you have any suggestions to help me become a better writer? If so, what are they?

Seek feedback. Read widely. Aim to improve your writing with each new book, be it the scope of the story, the quality of the dialogue, the uniqueness of the characters or the twists in the plot.

Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say?

Not as often as I’d like. Most readers don’t write to you or leave reviews which is disappointing as hearing from them is one of the BEST BITS about being an author.

I love and value all feedback; the good and the bad.

Do you like to create books for adults?

Indeed. When I’m writing books for adults, I’m writing stories that I want to read.

What do you think makes a good story?

Such an important question. Depends on the genre and expectation of readers in that genre. For example, for romance, there’s an expectation of a happily ever after HEA). In mysteries, we expect to discover who-done-it and why they did it.

My favorite stories make an emotional connection. I either like or respect the protagonists and am motivated to see how they resolve whatever conflict or situation is that they find themselves in. I love stories that have a complex problem to solve and that push the boundaries of what is possible.

As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?

I thought I’d be a teacher as my parents were teachers. To be honest, I had little idea about what jobs, careers and opportunities were available to me. I’m grateful to have had a diverse career international career.

What would you like my readers to know?

That I’d to hear from you. My email is janeellyson [AT] gmail.com

 


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