Thursday, June 11, 2026

A Cultivated Corpse by Debra Sennefelder Interview & Giveaway

A Cultivated Corpse (A Food Blogger Mystery) by Debra Sennefelder

About A Cultivated Corpse

Cozy Mystery 

9th in Series

Setting - Connecticut

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Beyond the Page Publishing 

Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 28, 2026

Print length ‏ : ‎ 238 pages 

Paperback ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1966322577 

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1966322573 

Digital Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 16, 2026

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1966322566

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0H2797BZQ

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When the local garden club president is killed, food blogger Hope Early will have to dig through the clues to catch a killer . . .

The Jefferson Garden Club’s annual plant sale is just around the corner, but Hope Early and other members of the club are more focused on the garden restoration project at Ambrose House. The gorgeous landscaping promises to help return the stately old house to its former glory, but rumors are surfacing of unexplained delays and exorbitant costs. Then the club’s president is found dead amid signs of foul play, and Hope can’t ignore the uneasy feeling that the victim was silenced for something she knew about the renovations.

Certain that the solution to the murder is tied to the garden project and the club’s recent financial struggles, Hope begins to go through their books and uncovers more than mismatched numbers. A tangle of transactions points to an intricate embezzlement scheme, but before she can weed out who’s behind it, a local reporter chasing the same story is killed. It’s clear now that someone is dead-set on keeping the truth buried, and Hope will have to unearth a vital piece of evidence before the killer decides it’s time to bury her as well . . .

Includes mouthwatering recipes!

 

Debra Sennefelder lives and writes in Connecticut, where she lives with her family and slightly spoiled Shih Tzu. An avid reader across a range of genres, mystery fiction is her obsession. Her interest in people and relationships is channeled into her novels against a backdrop of crime and mystery. She’s the author of the Food Blogger Mystery series and the Resale Boutique Mystery series. When she’s not writing, she’s either baking or reading. To learn more, visit her on the web at www.debrasennefelder.com

Food Blogger Mysteries

If you love cozy mysteries with a foodie twist, the Food Blogger Mysteries are for you. Follow food blogger Hope Early as she juggles baking, blogging, and uncovering secrets in the charming town of Jefferson, Connecticut. Each book delivers:

  • Amateur sleuthing with humor and heart
  • Recipes from Hope’s kitchen
  • Small-town friendships (and rivalries!)
  • Seasonal settings — from Halloween to Christmas

Perfect for fans of Joanne Fluke, Jenn McKinlay, Ellie Alexander, and Peg Cochran, this series combines delicious food with puzzling whodunits.

Interview:

  1. When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
    Since I was a child. I loved writing short stories, and reading books was one of my favorite pastimes.
  2. How long does it take you to write a book?
    The actual writing process can take anywhere from eight to ten months. I also build in time to set the manuscript aside after the first draft so I can return to it with fresh eyes for revisions and a final edit before it goes off to my editor.
  3. What is your work schedule like when you're writing?
    That depends on what stage of the process I’m in. When I’m writing a first draft, my goal is to write first thing in the morning after a treadmill session. I usually do a few writing sprints to reach my daily word count goal, which can range from 500 to 2,000 words. The rest of the day is dedicated to admin work, editing, and other responsibilities. During the second draft stage, I prefer working in the afternoon, and I usually tackle editorial revisions then as well.
  4. What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?
    I probably have two very different modes when it comes to noise. While I’m editing, I prefer complete silence. But when I’m writing a first draft, background noise doesn’t bother me at all.
  5. How do books get published?
    These days, authors have two main publishing options: traditional publishing and independent publishing. Both paths have pros and cons, and I think it’s important for every writer to research both carefully to decide which one is the best fit for their goals.
  6. Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?
    For research, I’ll often track down experts, either in person or through online forums, or I’ll do internet research. Most of my questions tend to involve law enforcement procedures. As for story ideas, I get them all the time. Some develop into strong plots, while others are simply fun “what if” moments that don’t go much further.
  7. When did you write your first book and how old were you?
    I wrote my first book, a cozy mystery, when I was in my twenties.
  8. What do you like to do when you're not writing?
    Aside from reading, I enjoy cooking, and I love taking our dog for walks.
  9. What does your family think of your writing?
    They’re very supportive, and they enjoy reading my stories.
  10. What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?
    Because I’d been part of a writers’ group with several multi-published authors, I already had some understanding of what publishing involved. So there weren’t too many surprises on that side of things. What surprised me most, in the best possible way, was the author community itself. Before becoming a published author, I didn’t realize just how generous, supportive, and encouraging other authors could be. The camaraderie has been amazing.
  11. How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?
    I’ve written 17 books and I’m currently working on number 18. I don’t really have one favorite, but there are a few that are especially close to my heart:
  • The Uninvited Corpse, a Food Blogger Mystery, because it was my first published book.
  • Sleuthing in Stilettos, a Resale Boutique Mystery, because of how much Kelly’s character grew throughout the series.
  • The Corpse in the Gazebo, a Food Blogger Mystery, because it tackled a cold case intertwined with a true crime podcast.
  • The Cold Case and the Corpse, a Food Blogger Mystery, because it allowed me to shake up the structure of the series and add more suspense.
  • Spirits and Suspicions, my February 2027 paranormal cozy mystery release, because it challenged me to write in a very different subgenre.
  1. Do you have any suggestions to help me become a better writer? If so, what are they?
    I would encourage you to keep writing and to learn as much about the craft as possible. Even after writing 18 books, I’m still learning. In fact, this month I’ll be attending a webinar focused on craft. There’s always something new to discover as a writer.
  2. Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say?
    I do hear from readers, and I love connecting with them. It’s especially fun chatting on social media and hearing about their day or what they’re currently reading. I also receive emails with questions about my books or messages from readers telling me how much they enjoyed a particular story or series. It’s always a good day when I see an email from a reader in my inbox.
  3. Do you like to create books for adults?
    Absolutely.
  4. What do you think makes a good story?
    As a reader, I love compelling characters and a story filled with twists and turns that keep me turning the pages.
  5. As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?
    Be a writer.
  6. What would you like my readers to know?
    I’d like your readers to know how grateful I am that they took the time to read this interview. I’d also love for them to check out A Cultivated Corpse. And please don’t hesitate to reach out with questions or simply to say hello.

 

 

Author Links Website: https://debrasennefelder.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DebraSennefelderAuthor/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/debrasennefelder/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/17010346.Debra_Sennefelder

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PROXY LEGAL THRILLER SERIES by Manning Wolfe Excerpt, Review & Giveaway

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PROXY LEGAL THRILLER SERIES

by Manning Wolfe

June 8 - July 17, 2026 Virtual Book Tour

 

Dead by Proxy: Proxy Legal Thriller Series by Manning Wolfe

DEAD BY PROXY

 

In this lawyer on the run action suspense, attorney Quinton Bell loses the trial of his career, and possibly his life.

Dead By Proxy takes you on a heart-pounding journey through the life of a criminal defense attorney, whose world is wiped out. When Quinton loses a career-defining case, he finds himself being hunted by the very client he tried to save.

As Quinton navigates the treacherous path of survival, he is running from a powerful and relentless adversary who will stop at nothing to see him silenced. Finally landing in Houston, he hides in plain sight while re-inventing his new life as a trial lawyer.

When he’s forced to take on a high-profile murder case, he exposes himself and those he loves to danger. With each passing moment, the noose tightens, and he must draw on every ounce of wit to outsmart those who still want him dead.

Will Quinton Bell find a way out, or will he forever be a target in a deadly game of cat and mouse?

Praise for Dead By Proxy:

"A riveting read that expertly teams courtroom drama and legal maneuvering with imminent danger, spine-tingling suspense, a touch of romance, and non-stop action. Talk about an adrenaline rush!"
~ Reedsy

"Manning Wolfe just put herself on my list of must-read authors!"
~ John Ellsworth

Book Details:

Genre: Thriller
Published by: Starpath Books, LLC
Publication Date: September 2023
Number of Pages: 275
Series: The Proxy Legal Thriller Series, Book 1
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Proxy Legal Thriller Series

Dead by Proxy: Proxy Legal Thriller Series by Manning Wolfe
DEAD BY PROXY
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Byron was not jaded or trapped into being an attorney as many he knew were and he was not in it for the money, although that part was nice. And, he was not naive, as he was aware of severe injustices in the criminal justice system and felt improvement was needed. Byron continued to be on the playing field because he was one of the last true believers. The system was the best available right now and he actually trusted the outcome, most of the time.

Having deceased parents, one semi-estranged sibling in California, and no current plans to marry, Byron embraced the law as his mistress and his life. He simply loved it all. As most careers went, loving it meant he was devoted to it and good at it. He never glossed over a precedent or twisted a legal argument beyond its parameters. He was thrilled every time he set foot in a courtroom to do battle for his client, guilty or innocent.

Across the aisle, the prosecutor, Sebastian Roberts, relished this chance to incarcerate another criminal. Roberts moved his short spark-plug-of-a-body, decorated with a vest and bright paisley bow tie, around the courtroom as he laid out the federal government’s view of the case. He looked at Byron and his client, then back to the twelve chosen members of the jury.

Byron organized his thoughts, felt excitement tingle through his fingers and toes, and stood up at the defense table. In defending Killian Tyrone, Byron’s opening argument went something like this: “Your Honor and members of the jury. Today, I’d like to introduce you to my client, Killian Tyrone, the accused in this case. Now, I know what the prosecutor said about what he did, and that is probably swirling around in your brain right now, but I’d like for you to take a step back and listen to both sides of the story before you make a decision about my client’s behavior, guilt, or innocence. You also heard his inference about defense attorneys, that would be me.” He smiled and the jury laughed. “I’ll leave it to you to decide, but I have no intention of tricking you or trying to hide the ball.”

Byron pointed at his co-counsel, Michael, a shorter, younger version of himself, but with brown eyes. “My colleague, Michael Everett, and I will present Mr. Tyrone’s side of the case and, when we’re finished, I’m certain that you will find him not guilty.”

Byron smiled at the jury and took pride in the fact that when he won, he won fair and square, and he instilled these principles in his protégé, Michael. Byron encouraged Michael not to be blinded by the legal system, nor be immune to the tricks of the trade. Byron used the tools expertly, but he wanted to win with an equal playing field, or not at all, and the law allowed for plenty of ways to win. To Byron, what was the point if cheating was involved? That only proved he was the best cheater, not the best lawyer.

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Excerpt from Dead By Proxy by Manning Wolfe. Copyright 2023 by Manning Wolfe. Reproduced with permission from Manning Wolfe. All rights reserved.

 

 

Author Bio:

MANNING WOLFE

MANNING WOLFE, an award-winning author and attorney residing in Austin, Texas, writes cinematic-style, smart, fast-paced thrillers and crime fiction. Manning was recently featured on Oxygen TV’s: Accident, Suicide, or Murder.

  • Manning's legal thriller series features Austin attorney Merit Bridges, including Dollar Signs, Music Notes, Green Fees, Chinese Wall, and Killer Weed.
  • Manning's new Proxy Legal Thriller Series features Houston attorney Quinton Bell and includes: Dead By Proxy, Hunted By Proxy, and Alive By Proxy.
  • Manning is co-author of Sinister Santa, and twelve additional Bullet Book Speed Reads.
  • As a graduate of Rice University and the University of Texas School of Law, Manning’s experience has given her a voyeur’s peek into some shady characters’ lives and a front-row seat to watch the good people who stand against them.

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    My Review:

    This was a great start to a series. It had great character and world building. Granted many of the characters died though. Quinton was one of those characters that I did not want to like. He is a lawyer for bad guys. But is he? He is a lawyer for those accused of committing crimes. The story begins with jury selection and goes through the trial process. Then a guilty verdict, and a lying criminal, send Quinton's life into a tailspin. The cat and mouse game that follows kept me reading and I read this story in a few days. I also got an interesting look into mob life. I also really liked that the chapters were short fast reads. I was so surprised at the ending. Who killed Q? Would the killer be that stupid to leave the murder weapon visible? Especially in their line of work? What a twist! They get what they deserve. This is a great read. I am giving this book a 4/5. Only because there is a cliffhanger at the end. I was given a copy, all opinions are my own. 

     

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    Wednesday, June 10, 2026

    LIES TO FOREVER by Marlene M. Bell Trailer, Excerpt, Review & Giveaway

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    LIES TO FOREVER

    by Marlene M. Bell

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    Lies To Forever by Marlene M. Bell

     

    First they stole her trust. Now they want her life.

    April Manning’s generous nature has always been a gift, and her greatest weakness. After being scammed out of her life savings by a trusted friend, April is left with an eviction notice and one last hope: reclaiming her position as an interior designer at her old architectural firm, even if it means a showdown with head architect Hunter Ellis, her cheating ex.

    But that’s not the only hitch. When the owner of the firm turns up dead, the last thing April expects to find is the bloody murder weapon on her doorstep.

    Now the killer sets a plan for April and suspicion flares at every turn…from the mysterious new handyman, to an estranged family member she’s tried to forget. Chased from her dream home and cornered like prey, April is hemmed by the wintry forests of Tennessee with few options. As chilling memories of childhood abandonment haunt her, it seems everyone has a hidden agenda to take April down.

    Only one thing is certain. A monster is stalking Smoky Creek, and April must unmask them before they land the fatal blow.

    Readers of Sarah Alderson and Kiersten Modglin will love the twisted betrayals and dark obsession of Lies to Forever, the latest standalone thriller by award-winning novelist Marlene M. Bell.

    Praise for Lies to Forever:

    "A must-read for fans of smart, character-driven suspense fiction. Highly recommended"
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    "Author Marlene M. Bell has crafted a gripping, psychological thriller. ...a suspense-laden drama where the twists and turns of the plot are genuinely surprising and rewarding."
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    Lies to Forever Trailer:

    Book Details:

    Genre: Suspense, Crime
    Published by: Ewephoric
    Publication Date: March 17, 2026
    Number of Pages:316
    ISBN: 9798986340982
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    Read an excerpt:

    Chapter One

    I was evicted twenty minutes ago. The notarized rent-to-own contract sitting in my desk drawer can’t stop it, but my landlord, Glenn, can. Three weeks from today, everything in my name will be sold at a yard sale or hauled away in a trailer destined for a storage unit I can’t afford.

    When I temporarily set aside my job at Marsh Architects with the option to return, Damian Marsh asked for an update in January. I set up today’s appointment with him weeks ago without the knowledge of how eager I’d be to get back to interior design. The meeting can’t come soon enough.

    The elevator in the Damian Marsh Group’s offices, in what we call the icebox, hasn’t changed in almost a year. Shivering does little to cool my anger over being homeless. I trusted a landlord to abide by his lease agreement and not go back on his word. My livelihood was set aside to care for Glenn Sutton, a burn victim, when he was flat on his back following rehab from an explosion. Glenn had been in a bad way. Because I live in the spec house he built, I helped him out when he had no one else. Our verbal deal outside of the payment contract was free rent in exchange for helping him recover.

    He ended our casual arrangement today with a tacky notice on my door.

    Without so much as a warning.

    My temple thuds against the elevator wall, the mechanical hum soothing my misery and preparing me to pitch myself like I would to a client. I haven’t a clue how to talk to Damian with dignity when I’m so needy and desperate for a job. Our ten o’clock meeting holds my immediate future by thin threads of hope, and I’m fresh out of miracles.

    The elevator pings, and the doors split apart to reveal creamy floor tile and wall art in five shades of taupe. The lobby-scape of the 1990s—a decade to run from whenever possible—boasts neutrals instead of bold florals for posh designer homes, now all the rage. Shouldn’t an architect’s foyer mirror the current trend?

    “April.”

    My spirits climb as I catch my name and a whiff of cheap aftershave. Being recognized by colleagues after nine long months in seclusion is a good sign, and I confidently step forward, one hand on the empty billfold in my coat pocket and the other through the handle of my portfolio case. I wiped its leather cover free of dust moments before the elevator ride to the office.

    Whang.

    A teeth-jarring jolt from an inconsiderate oaf with a clipboard nails me. Force of impact and surprise take us both off our feet. Blood swirls in my mouth as I plant a knee and palm to the tile, rolling off to my left. My snow boots clear the closing elevator doors just in time. The guy’s weight, and shooting pains in various areas of my body, knock the breath from me. If not for the thick wool coat taking the shock, I’d be hurt worse, but even so, I can hear the sick crunch my right knee makes on the floor’s hard surface.

    A pair of stiletto heels clacks in our direction, belonging to Damian’s receptionist, Solana Soto, I suspect. Her desk faces the elevator. We aren’t close friends by any means, and I recall in two words how well Solana does her job: cool and efficient.

    “I… I need to breathe,” I manage to grind out in two quick breaths. “Get off.”

    The man lifts his torso and whirls away, a blur of brown overalls and dirty gym shoes.

    “Klutz,” he says. Tall doesn’t begin to describe his height, and his arms appear to be as long as his legs. “Are you hurt?” Fully dilated eyes glare at me with such disdain, his question feels phony somehow. It’s as if I’m at fault, and Klutz is my name.

    My kneecap is begging for attention, and my upper arm aches where he plowed into me, but I keep that to myself. Instead, I offer a feeble smile and scramble to my knees.

    A familiar hand reaches down and takes mine. “I’ve gotcha. If you can walk, we’ll assess the damage in my assigned cubby. Take your time, babe.”

    Haven’t heard that in a while.

    Hunter Ellis, lead architect on Damian’s team, guides me to his glass-walled office, away from the collision scene and the guy wearing work clothes.

    I sit in front of Hunter’s drafting table, with one of those frozen gel ice packs used for shipping pressed against my knee, and watch Solana stroll in with my discarded portfolio. She’s dressed in a black suit and a red floral blouse with pink undertones, a complement to her dark outfit and thick ebony hair that falls to the middle of her back. She sets my drawings against the jamb, leaves Hunter’s door open to the foyer, and returns to her post without a word. I can’t help but smile after her. It’s Solana’s cool, capable way.

    Hunter returns with a packet of frozen vegetables. Another cold shoulder inbound. I haven’t the faintest idea where he got them and hope I’m not stealing someone’s lunch. His hair is much shorter and a lighter brown than when we dated. The new style makes him look five years younger. That, and he’s been working out in the gym. He looks fit and ripped.

    A glance through his third-floor office window confirms that recent snow covers the parking lot and surrounding cedars. My teeth chatter at the visual, even though I’m in a climate-controlled room. I’ve lost track of time and eye his desk in the corner, finding what I’m after. It’s twenty minutes to ten and no sign of Damian. Good. I’m early.

    “Slide this between your shoulder and the inside of your jacket. We don’t have another icepack.” He passes the bag over. “It’ll help with the swelling, but the bruising, not so much.” Hunter’s grin is even more inviting than I recall. I’m a pushover for his native Tennessean charm.

    “Who was that guy at the elevator?” The vegetables shift beneath my coat to numb another area.

    “Works in building maintenance. Never met him officially.”

    “He must have a lot on his mind.”

    Hunter’s gaze shifts to a spot behind me. “You can ask him yourself.”

    I swivel on the drafting chair and face my assailant.

    He’s not recognizable at first. His brown garb has been replaced by a faded, fleece-lined jacket too short for his arms and a pair of tan camo pants rolled at their hems. The kind deer hunters around Smoky Crest wear on weekends. A much younger guy than I first thought.

    “Sorry about what happened out there. I didn’t see you.” The man’s fair complexion looks harsh against his spiky, dark hair.

    I wave off his comment. “The victim is going to live. No problem.”

    From his drawl, he sounds like a local, and he’s at least six foot eight, in my estimation, mere inches from reaching the door’s threshold. Basketball player territory. He forces a flat smile, but his leer and flared nostrils make me uncomfortable.

    I remove the ice pack from my pant leg and stand to allow the captured frozen produce to cascade down the inside of my coat and into my palm. “Thanks for the rescue, Hunter. It’s been great seeing you.” My fingers are icy when I hand the frozen packs to him. “Love the cobalt Oxford you’re wearing. It crackles against your blue eyes.”

    “Miss.”

    I turn toward the voice.

    “I’d like to make up for the bum’s rush back there. I’m Blake, Blake Owens.” He extends his business card toward me. The same saccharine scent I noted at the elevator drifts by. “If you’d like to go to lunch sometime.”

    My first slam-and-crash date request.

    It’s rude not to take the card, so I do. I study his handyman job title and picture myself walking into a restaurant next to a guy a foot taller than I am. By the time I dismiss the image and look in his direction, he has disappeared.

    Hunter shrugs. “His loss. My gain?” His elbow bumps my arm in jest.

    “If I don’t leave right now, I’m going to miss my meeting with Damian.” I favor my right knee slightly and push the seat closer to Hunter’s drafting table.

    “Damian set up a meeting with you here? Today?” Hunter arches his brows. “Are you sure it’s for today?”

    I chomp down on the same cheek lining destroyed in the fall. “That smarts,” I mumble, my palm affixed to the side of my face. “We have a ten o’clock.”

    “April, he’s not coming in.”

    “That’s not funny, Hunter. I’m on his schedule for today. I need this to happen like you can’t believe.”

    “Better check with Solana. I might have my dates wrong.”

    With a wave backward, I limp past the doorway, heave up my portfolio, and make a beeline to the reception desk.

    “I overheard.” Solana opens her appointment calendar and presses an index finger on the page. “Here it is. I left you a message yesterday about rescheduling with Damian. Didn’t you get it?”

    “You’re kidding, right?” A heated flush creeps up my neck. “Where is he?”

    “Having a meeting of the minds with his hot tub. His words.”

    “Damian blew off his appointment with me for a hot tub tryst?” On a snow day, no less. “Solana, I have to talk to him ASAP. It’s vitally important.”

    The door to another architect’s office across the foyer swings inward, and my ally and bestie rushes to my side. “I thought I recognized your voice. Why didn’t you tell me you were coming in? Let’s do an early lunch. We haven’t done spur-of-the-moment in—forever.”

    Kelsey Clark’s makeup is flawless, and her suit is a stunner. She wears a fitted peplum jacket the color of mahogany, set off by a crisp, white blouse. The matching pencil skirt shows more thigh than her usual ensemble, though. Kelsey must be meeting a new client later. My guess, a male client she’s out to impress.

    “Hey, girl. You’re crushing it.” I reach over and we hug. “Rain check on lunch. My day has turned into a disaster. I’m off to track down Damian.”

    “You’ll have to go to his house for that. His broken pool pump has the upper hand.” Kelsey laughs and flips back a few stray curls from the almost-perfect layered hairstyle I envy. Blondes seem to have more fashion options than brunettes. Everything she wears looks good on her, including the bangs.

    “It’s a spa pump,” Solana adds.

    “Spa, pool, it doesn’t matter.” I haul my heavy portfolio case over to Kelsey. “Would you keep this for me? Doubt that Damian will be up for a long meeting, all things considered.” I flex my sore knee a couple of times. “I’ll be back this afternoon to retrieve it. Thanks.” Another quick hug passes between us. “I owe you big.”

    “Remember how to get to Damian’s place?” Kelsey asks.

    “Been there a few times.”

    “You might want to change your outfit. You look like a frump going to a funeral. Black on black and all. Just a suggestion.” Kelsey lifts my case above her head with ease and twirls it like a lasso.

    Perfect. Poor wardrobe choices. How I long for the day when Kelsey can bring herself to pay me a compliment.

    Damian’s home is one of many he owns, from Massachusetts to Tennessee. When he works out of the Smoky Crest building, he stays at his quiet place in the woods, about twenty minutes away. It’s his meditation abode, he likes to say.

    When I arrive at the base of the incline, his house has the appearance of an ice castle from a children’s book. Spires break the uneven roofline, each shrouded in long icicles. A single-story transitional home with low-hip roofs that sprawl into infinity. It’s quite the spread for a bachelor to ramble around in, but I’m not surprised. Damian loves his space and solitude.

    The red-and-white eviction notice crumpled in my cupholder is a grim reminder of the predicament Glenn has put me in. Soon, I won’t have any place to call my own. Options are few if Damian doesn’t welcome me back into his organization. Sending résumés out in winter is as risky as parking in Damian’s snow-covered driveway unannounced. He can be moody, and not big on surprise visitors, especially if his hot tub in on the fritz. A risk I have to take.

    Fat snowflakes stick to the Ford Escape’s windshield at a heavier rate than minutes ago, and the wind has picked up. Getting stuck in a major snowstorm, miles from my house in a two-wheel-drive vehicle, can’t happen. I’ll zip in, meet with Damian, and be out.

    While I’m still comfortable, I place a call to Glenn’s phone. It goes straight to his voicemail, like all the other calls I’ve attempted since the eviction notice showed up. He hasn’t checked in with me since his flight to the contractors’ conference two days ago. Not hearing from him breaks from routine, but so does the eviction notice. He has plenty to explain…

    A deep breath, and I kill the ignition and snug the belt on my coat. Surely Damian isn’t outdoors in this weather.

    I jog past a steady trail of footprints left in the snow from earlier. His redwood hot tub sits next to the walkway that connects his sunroom with the main house. It’s uncovered and filled with more of the floating frozen stuff. No sign of Damian. As I approach the tub, the snow prints go from pristine to a range of colors the dirty soles have left behind. Mud or red clay, perhaps.

    Where would he get red clay on the bottom of his shoes in snow?

    A murmur on the breeze breaks my concentration. A pine limb drops fresh accumulation from its needles, and a mound of slush hits the ground beyond me with a thump. I stop where I stand and glance around the area. Every sound is magnified in snowfall temperatures. My knitted gloves are too thin for this bitter cold. Blowing on my fingertips doesn’t help the burn, either. All I care about is finding Damian and a warm-up in front of his fireplace.

    I don’t smell burning wood.

    My labored breath fogs in front of me as I survey the area around the tub.

    Flakes fall on my hair, a few icing the back of my neck.

    That’s when I catch a glimpse of what may be a shoe behind the spa.

    “Damian, it’s April.” A faint echo returns to me. “How can you crouch there? Aren’t you frozen?”

    I close the distance between us. “It borders on silly to be out here. Why—”

    A metallic odor hits me.

    “Damian!” Lying in the fetal position, he’s covered in an inch of snow, some of it fresh. Some of it has merged with the pool of crimson behind his head and neck. Blood spatter stains the snow around his upper torso. His lips are blue, and barely a blond sideburn is visible beneath his lopsided fisherman’s cap. I crouch and clear his nose and mouth, listening for a breath silenced long before I arrived.

    Bile reaches the back of my throat while I carefully swipe away ice crystals with my glove. Sour toast and coffee from breakfast are dangerously close to soiling a crime scene.

    I can’t be implicated in this.

    ***

    Excerpt from LIES TO FOREVER by Marlene M Bell. Copyright 2026 by Marlene M Bell. Reproduced with permission from Marlene M Bell. All rights reserved.

     

     

    Author Bio:

    Marlene M Bell

    Marlene M. Bell shares many traits with the bold protagonists she writes. Her Annalisse series stars a New York antiquities appraiser who chases dangerous criminals in far-flung locales. The series has won eight international literary awards and an avid fan base around the world.

    When Marlene's not busy plotting her next novel, she's exploring her wooded Texas ranch with camera in hand and thirty sheep faithfully in tow. As an accomplished painter and nature photographer, she's always hunting for the next spark of inspiration - or the next adventure calling her name.

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    My Review:

    I was very happy to read this book. especially since I have read her previous Annalisse series. I have also read A Hush at Midnight. You can read that review HERE! Marlene is one of my favorite authors now. I love the quick short chapters and the interlaced characters. You never know what character knows another character. I love the book settings and how the author uses them to incorporate the plot. The characters are not always what they seem, and their pasts are not always good. This book was great because it had a mystery until the last scene. Did Kelsey really just say that? Did April really get a letter from her mother? What is in it? I really love a story that has a good ending and not a cliff hanger. This story definitely delivers a great ending. There are also real life dilemma in this story from identity theft to low income housing issues. I have not even mentioned Hunter. What a guy! I am giving this book a 5/5. I loved the plot, characters, setting and ending. I was given a copy, however all opinions are my own. This is definitely an author that I will be following.

     

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    THE SUPER SEEDERS by Miles Hillmann Excerpt & Giveaway



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    The Super Seeders is based on first-hand accounts from the scientists, breeders, and curators who have built the seven pillars of today's plant genetics revolution. It begins with the guardians of global gene banks, conserving the rare and diverse crop genes that form agriculture's safety net. From these collections, plant geneticists are now unlocking hidden traits with fast-moving genome technologies, transforming the possibilities of crop improvement.

    International research centres and the groundbreaking Plant Treaty have opened the floodgates for the free exchange of genetic material, enabling a new wave of discovery. Crop breeders are translating these breakthroughs into reality, delivering drought-tolerant, disease-resistant, and higher-yielding varieties for farmers.

    The book raises a pressing question: will this revolution reach the 70 percent of Africans who still depend on subsistence farming? The answer will shape not only the future of food in Africa, but the future of food security worldwide.

    A story of ingenuity and urgency, The Super Seeders captures the hopes and challenges of the women and men driving a genetic transformation of agriculture—and the farmers whose lives depend on its success.


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    In the cool, rolling hills of southern Ethiopia’s Wolaita Highlands, the sun crested the teff and barley fields and coloured the red soil with long shadows. Selam, widow and mother of four, wrapped her scarf around her tightly and came out into the morning light from her thatched tukul house, her hands clasped around a woven basket.

    She headed for the community seed bank, a mud-brick hut just outside the school, amidst the eucalyptus trees. Inside the hut, the scent of dried grain and neem leaves filled the air. Wooden shelves ran around the room, where clay jars and gourd containers were labelled neatly in Amharic: Aba Dula wheat, Dabo barley, Red sorghum of Wando. Each had a history, some passed down from grandparents, others brought by farmers like her.

    “Selam, good morning!” said Abebe, the seed bank coordinator and the village elder. His weathered face creased into a smile behind his grey beard. “We’ve just finished processing the new batch of the sorghum seed. Strong stalks. Early maturation. Your father preferred this variety.”

    Selam smiled. She remembered sowing that very same red sorghum as a child alongside her parents. It had been gone for years only to reappear thanks to the gene bank.

    About the Author: Miles Hillmann is a lifelong entrepreneur with a career that bridges scientific curiosity and hands-on innovation, from his early work at the Kabanyolo Agricultural Research Station in Uganda during Idi Amin's fall to experiencing food shortage and famine in the Ethiopian Central Highlands. His work encompassed everything from agricultural development to building flash flood irrigation food-for-work systems.

    His first company developed processes for food industry materials. Concurrently he pioneered real-time organic material analysis. He then created one of the UK's major pollution control companies supplying specialist materials to companies in Europe, Nigeria and the Middle East. This led him to establish companies in e-commerce, accredited pollution control training and flood control.

    This book is the story of the scientists, curators, and plant breeders leading this movement, told in their voices, through his lens.

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    Jane Avril: The Muse of the Moulin Rouge by M. L. Malcolm Giveaway, Review & Interview


     

    Book Details:

    Book Title: Jane Avril: The Muse of the Moulin Rouge by M. L. Malcolm
    Category:  Adult Fiction (18 +),  337 pages
    Genre: Historical Fiction
    Publisher:  A Good Read Publishing
    Release date:  February 2026
    Content Rating: PG +M: Some non-explicit discussions of sex; one subtle yet explicit sex scene and a brief discussion of suicide
    Book Description:

    Born the bastard daughter of an aristocrat, Jane Avril became the most famous dancer at the most famous dance hall in the world during the "Gay 90's" in Paris: the Moulin Rouge. Beautiful, intelligent, and fiercely independent, she earned a place among the most famous artists, writers, and entertainers of her day, including Henri Toulouse Lautrec, who immortalized her in his paintings and posters. Immerse yourself in the turbulent and fascinating life of a Belle Epoque legend as she struggles out of poverty into the limelight, learning how to live and love as Queen of La Danse.
    Interview:

    1. What literary pilgrimages have you gone on?
    I’ve never made a literary pilgrimage. If I’m in a place where a writer I admire lived, I will go to his or her home to soak up the vibe. I saw a production of The Custom of the Country at Edith Wharton’s home in Massachusetts, which was wonderful. I’ve done some James Joyce–related barhopping in Ireland. When I can, I travel to do research for a book, and have journeyed to Paris, Havana, Budapest and Shanghai for that reason. However, I would love to make a pilgrimage to Bath, England, during the Jane Austin festival.

    2. What is the first book that made you cry?
    Gone with the Wind. I was eleven when I read it and cried hysterically for days. Then I would put the movie soundtrack on my record player and cry some more.

    3. Does writing energize or exhaust you?
    Energize! I’m always at my happiest when I’m writing. My husband has even commented that he can tell when I’ve been writing because I’m extra bubbly when he gets home.

    4. What is your writing kryptonite?
    Family drama.

    5. Did you ever consider writing under a pseudonym?
    I kind of do. A small independent press published my first novel. They didn’t want to hide the fact that I was a woman—the whole back cover was a headshot of me—but they thought my full name, “Mary Lee,” was so Southern it would make people think I had written grit lit or a southern gothic.  M.L. has always been my nickname, so we went with that.

    6. What other authors are you friends with, and how do they help you become a better writer?
    I’ve known Karen White since our early days in the Georgia Romance Writers Association. She’s always been generous with advice, especially on marketing. Although I know several bestselling authors casually, I don’t have close writer friends, I think in partbecause I’ve moved so often. It’s much easier to stay in touch now than it was before email.

    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?
    There were connections between my first three novels, but that’s not something I strive for. Each one is inspired by some underexplored historical nugget that I stumbled upon. I’m a history geek.

    8. What authors did you dislike at first but grow into?
    Gabriel García Márquez. I hated One Hundred Years of Solitude when I first read it. I read it again five years later and loved it. I’ve read everything he’s written. We were all forced to read Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham in high school, which I detested, but years later I stumbled across The Painted Veil, loved it, and have enjoyed many of his other works.

    9. What’s your favorite underappreciated novel?
    The Amelia Peabody cozy mystery series by Elizabeth Peters. The main character is a female archaeologist in Egypt in the 1880s. Every season she finds artifacts and solves another murder. I think Peters is as good as Agatha Christie, and often funnier.

    10. As a writer, what would you choose as your mascot/avatar/spirit animal?
    An elephant. I’ve been lucky enough to observe them up close in Africa while working with a wildlife veterinarian, andI spent two weeks at an elephant reserve in Thailand. They are remarkable animals:strong, emotive, intelligent, and loyal. We humans could learn a lot from them.

    11. How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have?
    One completed novel and one half-finished novel. And a lot of short stories.

    12. What did you edit out of this book?
    Not much. No large chunks, to be sure. My challenge was to add depth to Jane Avril’s memoirs, and to finish the story of her life from where she left off when they were published in 1933.

    13. If you didn’t write, what would you do for work?
    I wouldn’t.

    14. Do you hide any secrets in your books that only a few people will find?
    Rarely. Once, I planted a character from a previous book into a subsequent one, and only a few people made the connection.

    15. What is your favorite childhood book?
    Little Women. Even at ten, I identified with Jo’s desire to be a writer, and I loved reading about the escapades of the March family.

     

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    M.L. Malcolm loves readers! She has visited with over a hundred book clubs all over the country, and is happy to use Zoom or whatever technology is available to connect when a personal visit isn't possible. She's also a history geek, so she loves reading and writing historical fiction.

    She began her professional career as an attorney in Atlanta, Georgia. After practicing law for three years, M.L. determined that "she and the law were not meant for each other," and is now a self-described "recovering attorney." 

    As part of her recovery strategy, M.L. yielded to her entrepreneurial inclinations and took over a struggling travel agency. She ran the business successfully for several years before selling it to a larger company, then retired from the labor force to spend more time with her children and pursue her life-long ambition to become a writer. She has also amassed an impressive hat collection (and yes, she does wear them). 

    M.L. has won several awards, including recognition in the prestigious Lorian Hemingway International Short Story Competition, and a silver medal from ForeWord magazine for Best Historical Fiction Book of the Year. "Heart of Lies" was chosen by the American Booksellers Association as an "Indie Pick" and a "Recommended Book Club Read" selection, and M.L. was selected by Target Stores as an "Author to Watch". She has also worked as a free-lance journalist for newspapers and magazines in Washington, DC and Los Angeles.

    She and her family currently live in Washington, DC. M.L. is her nickname. Her full name is Mary Lee Malcolm

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    My Review:
    What a great account of a great life and personality. I love historical fiction and enjoyed this book. The life of Jane is one that should be shared to historians and readers alike. Which is not surprising since the author took information from Jane's memoirs. Even though this is fiction, it read more of a non-fiction book to me. The newspaper articles and quotes are all real. As are the works of art. I understand the reason for using all these facts, however I would have liked an easier flow and easier language for a faster read. The information about the Moulin Rouge was fascinating. All in all this is a fun read and a great look at history. Especially of a woman before her time. If this was non-fiction, then I would be giving it a 5/5. However I feel as thought the genre is not quite right. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own. 

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