Friday, May 22, 2026

Sore Like an Eagle by Marc Jedel Interview & Giveaway

 

Sore Like an Eagle: A Redwoods Country Mystery by Marc Jedel

About Sore Like an Eagle

 

Sore Like an Eagle: A Redwoods Country Mystery

Cozy Mystery

3rd in Series

Setting - California’s Redwoods Country 

BGM Press (April 20, 2026) 

Number of Pages: 241

Paperback ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8989814428 

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0GWJ5ZM28 

Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DY9Z93XX

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The coroner is claiming natural causes. The mayor is crying murder. Can this feisty retiree spot the truth before the clues drown in the chaos?

Andy Shirley won’t admit he likes it here. But in the year since his wife’s passing, the copy-editor-turned-reluctant-hotelier has begun to appreciate small-town life amongst the towering redwoods. And his quick eye for detail has him suspecting foul play when the local busybody is found belly-up in the community pool.

With his sleuthing skills unaffected by a recent hiking injury, Andy ignores the police chief’s cautions and dives into an off-the-books investigation. But though his snarky sidekick and pocket-sized poodle help chase down leads, all his Poirot-inspired maneuvers aren’t getting him any closer to closing the case.

Can he pull off an impossible solve, or will the lack of evidence drive Andy off the deep end?

Sore Like an Eagle is the splashy third book in the Redwoods Country cozy mystery series. If you like reluctant heroes, unexpected team-ups, and puzzles that keep you guessing, then you'll love this hilarious yarn.

Try Sore Like an Eagle to swim laps around crime today!

About Marc Jedel


Marc Jedel writes funny, feel-good murder mysteries filled with quirky characters, twisty plots, and the kind of humor that goes down easy with a cup of tea—or glass of wine. After years of writing marketing copy in Silicon Valley, Marc finally started crafting fiction people actually wanted to read. He’s the author of multiple cozy mystery series, including the Silicon Valley Mystery, Ozarks Lake Mystery, and Redwoods Country Mystery series. His books have earned thousands of glowing reviews. Like Andy from the Redwoods Country Mysteries, Marc keeps getting older and sincerely hopes his retirement doesn’t involve running a B&B. Like Marty from the Silicon Valley series, he lives in tech-heavy California, has worked in high-tech, and proudly wields bad puns. Like Jonas and Elizabeth from the Ozarks Lake series, Marc grew up in the South and spent many a summer in and around Arkansas. He lives with his endlessly patient wife and a sweet, neurotic dog who remains deeply unimpressed by Marc’s jokes. When not writing, Marc can be found hiking, plotting murders (on the page, officer, really!), or avoiding whatever home improvement project he’s been putting off. Visit marcjedel.com for free content, updates, and more!

INTERVIEW

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

I wanted to write a novel forever, ever since finishing the first book I read by myself—Go Dog Go. I mean, what’s not to love about a story that has fun dialogue all about awesome party hats?

For the longest time, I couldn’t come up with a good plot. Yet my research clearly demonstrated that having a plot is critical to a successful novel. One day, I received this awesome birthday drawing from my young nieces. And my kids, or nieces, or one of our friends’ kids had done some crazy things. Probably all of the above. One thing led to another while I was brainstorming with my wife on an evening walk and the idea formed to loosely base a humorous murder mystery with a self-absorbed, fashion-backward software engineer, his sister, and his nieces on my life. 

My first novel (Uncle and Ants: A Silicon Valley Mystery #1) is clearly fiction. I mean, I’m not a software engineer. Now I’ve written 12 cozy mysteries and 2 sci-fi novels (under a different pen name).

  1. How long does it take you to write a book?

Technically my first novel took over 40 years, but since then, I’ve written more quickly. Typically I can finish 2 cozy mysteries per year, but my sci-fi novels seem to take longer.

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

I tend to write most days of the week. Sometimes it’s just for a brief stint and other days, I’ll write all day. I seem to be able to produce ~1,000 per day before losing my momentum. Some days I complete several thousand words, but typically when I hit a thousand, I declare victory and stop.

  1. What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?

It turns out I’m really bad at naming characters beyond the protagonists. It’s just one of those weird things. While I’m writing I use KILLER, DEAD GUY, SUSPECT 1. I’ve got a friend who I call my “name whisperer.” Scott is his real name, but “name whisperer” sounds cooler. I send him some character descriptions, and he magically comes up with really good options for names. Once, I finished a manuscript that didn’t have actual names in it until right before I sent it to the copy editor. The funny part of that is when I began proofing the final version, I didn’t know the characters’ names so it was almost like I was reading someone else’s book. Ever since I make sure to finalize the names within the first few chapters once I’ve got a good outline of the story finished.

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

My wife returned from a water aerobics class at the local community center with a wild story of overhearing an argument where someone tried to reserve shower stalls and more. We both thought the incident was ridiculous. It formed the perfect target for a fictional murder victim.

For some of my novels, a strange news article inspired those crimes. A story about the unusual cases of poisoning gave me the idea for several novels. An article about diamond hunting at the Crater of Diamonds state park in Arkansas got me started on the third book in the Ozarks Lake Mystery series once I realized the park wasn’t far from where I had placed the fictional town of Jenkins, Arkansas. Reading about thieves stealing unusual items that I’d never considered valuable from a location where they could die if they slipped gave me a start for another novel.

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

In one sense, my entire professional life in marketing has been devoted to honing my fiction writing skills. On the job, we just call it advertising and emails. After wanting to write a book for many years, I finally came up with a good idea for a plot, which my research had concluded was critical to a novel’s success. So I buckled down and actually started writing. Lots of work, walks with my wife and dog, and drafts led to my first novel, Uncle and Ants, getting published. Once that happened, I could start telling people I was an author, which leads to much more interesting conversations than answering “marketing.”

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

Wingsuit flying, jousting, and bullfighting are all examples of crazy things that I don’t do when I’m not writing. I’ve also not attempted tree shaping, extreme ironing, or competitive duck herding despite these being actual things that I’ve stumbled across during my internet searching. Instead, I spend most of the time in self-isolation—also known as normal author behavior. Beyond that I hike, walk the dog, and do some volunteering.

  1. What does your family think of your writing?

My wife is a bit concerned that I’m enjoying spending time with a grumpy old man even though I’ve told her he’s quite lovable, funny, and not quite as grumpy as he thinks he is. But frankly, she’s been worried for years about all the imaginary friends that I spend time with as I write my novels. Recently she has claimed that her role in my writing is as my emotional developmental mentor. I’m still not quite sure whether she meant just for my latest novel, or my entire life.

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

How difficult it is to come up with new, interesting, and plausible ways to kill someone without getting caught immediately. As a mystery writer, I spend a lot of time pondering these things. It’s way more challenging in today’s camera-rich and surveillance-focused world than you might think. Especially when you want an amateur sleuth to figure it out without any help from the police and you don’t want readers to guess whodunnit before the reveal. All this requires some very unusual internet searches. I’m just glad no law enforcement officer has ever asked me questions about my browser history.

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

Read more and read widely—cozies and other books too. Reading different authors and genres is the best way to learn what works and what doesn’t. And, start writing. It’s easier than ever to become a writer, but just as difficult as always to be a good one. Practice with a diary or use some of the writing prompts you can find on the internet. Nearly no one is a great writer from their first attempt, but practice makes you better.

  1. What Would you like my readers to know?

I love hearing from readers as that motivates me to keep going on the next blank page. Let me know what you liked, what you didn’t, and what you’d want to see more of in the next book.

Sore Like an Eagle, is on sale for only $2.99 during this tour. It’s available at: https://mybook.to/SoreLikeanEagle. You can find all my cozy mysteries at: https://www.amazon.com/Marc-Jedel/e/B07H7MVKJL. They’re available in e-book, paperback, and audiobook formats. My novels are free to read by Kindle Unlimited members.



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Thursday, May 21, 2026

SHADOWS OF THE MISSING by Lauren Carr Review, Trailer & Interview


 

Book Details:

Book Title SHADOWS OF THE MISSING (A Chris Matheson Cold Case Mystery #5) by Lauren Carr
Category:  Adult Fiction (18 +), 434 pages
Genre:  Mystery
Publisher:  Acorn Book Services
Release date:   May 5, 2026
Content Rating:  PG-13 (Lauren Carr's books are murder mysteries, so there are murders involved. Occasionally, a murder will happen on stage. There is sexual content, but always behind closed doors. Some mild swearing (a hell or a damn few and far between). No F-bombs!

"Are you into murder mysteries? Then look at Lauren Carr's books if you want a cold case to unpack and enjoy. Then her latest series, "Chris Matheson Cold Case Mystery," is an excellent series to get your fix or bite into." - 5-Star Review by Nightime Reading Center

"The Geezer Squad. They might not be in their prime physically anymore, but their combined intellect and skills at deduction are phenomenal." - 5-Star Review by FUONLYKNEW

"Lauren Carr's Geezer Squad has brought sexy back to mature men and women, whose kickass attitude and smarts sizzle as they melt the clues to those cold cases!"
 - Laura Fabiani, Library of Clean Reads


Book Description:

In the shadows of the missing, the truth lies buried.

Helen Clarke-Matheson believed she had escaped the shadows of her past, building a new life with Chris. But the past has a way of resurfacing, and when her sister arrives with a DNA test, Helen’s world is once again turned upside down. Her sister shattered the family history Helen believed to be true. Her young father hadn’t abandoned his family, and her delusional mother didn’t wander away from her children.
Chris Matheson and the Geezer Squad, a quirky team of retired seasoned sleuths working under the guise of a book club, are drawn into a deeply personal investigation. They must wade through decades of buried secrets and conflicting accounts to uncover the truth behind the parents’ disappearances. As they peel back the layers of deception to unravel long-forgotten clues, they confront the lingering specter of murder and long-hidden crimes. Can they piece together the fragments of the past to bring closure to Helen and her siblings, or will the truth remain buried forever?

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Book Details:

Book Title CHRIS MATHESON COLD CASE MYSTERIES BOX SET (Book 1 thru 4) by Lauren Carr
Category:  Adult Fiction (18 +), 434 pages
Genre:  Mystery
Publisher:  Acorn Book Services
Release date:   Oct 5, 2025
Content Rating:  PG-13 (Lauren Carr's books are murder mysteries, so there are murders involved. Occasionally, a murder will happen on stage. There is sexual content, but always behind closed doors. Some mild swearing (a hell or a damn few and far between). No F-bombs!

Book Description:

Dive into the thrilling Chris Matheson Cold Case Mysteries
 with this exclusive box set, featuring the first four books in Lauren Carr’s bestselling series! Join retired FBI agent Chris Matheson and his quirky “Geezer Squad” as they unravel chilling cold cases, blending razor-sharp suspense, laugh-out-loud humor, and small-town charm. Perfect for fans of cozy mysteries, detective thrillers, and gripping whodunits, this collection delivers over 1,000 pages of heart-pounding investigations.
What’s Inside:
  • ICE: Chris Matheson’s first case pulls him into a web of betrayal and murder tied to a decades-old disappearance.
  • Winter Frost: A chance encounter with his late wife, alive—years after the State Department declared her dead in a terrorist attack—shatters Chris’s world.
  • The Last Thing She Said: A cryptic dying message sparks a race against time to catch a killer hiding in plain sight.
  • Chris Crossed Murder: When a body clutching Chris Matheson’s federal agent badge is found dead in the snowy woods near an international airport, the Geezer Squad’s Christmas turns into a chilling whodunit.
Why You’ll Love It:
  • Compelling Characters: From Chris’s sharp detective mind to the Geezer Squad’s eccentric antics, every page brims with personality.
  • Twist-Filled Plots: Expect jaw-dropping surprises and clever red herrings that keep you guessing until the end.
  • Kindle Unlimited Ready: Binge-read this addictive series with your KU subscription or own it forever!
With over 500,000 books sold across her series, Lauren Carr crafts mysteries that hook you from the first clue to the final reveal. Ideal for readers of The Thursday Murder Club and fans craving witty, fast-paced crime fiction. Grab this Chris Matheson Cold Case Mysteries Box Set today and start sleuthing!

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Book Details:

Book Title: ICE  (A Chris Matheson Cold Case Mystery #1) by Lauren Carr
Category:  Adult fiction,  364 pages
Genre:  Mystery
Publisher:  Acorn Book Services
Release date:  February 26, 2018
Content Rating:  PG-13 (Lauren Carr's books are murder mysteries, so there are murders involved. Occasionally, a murder will happen on stage. There is sexual content, but always behind closed doors. Some mild swearing (a hell or a damn few and far between). No F-bombs!

"Lauren spins an amazing web of lies, murder and love that will have you on the edge of your seat...I love the way Lauren spun this novel - I could not put the book down! I had to know what happened to Sandy and her unborn child and how this disappearance was tied into a string of other murders. I never saw the end coming but it was perfect and suited the novel. A definite must read novel!" 5-Star Review by Carla at Working Mommy Journal

Book Description:
When Sandy Lipton and her unborn child disappeared, the court of public opinion found young Chris Matheson guilty. Decades later, the retired FBI agent returns home to discover that the cloud of suspicion cast over him and his family has never lifted. 

With the help of a team of fellow retired law enforcement officers, each a specialist in their own field of investigation, Chris Matheson starts chipping away at the ice on this cold case to uncover what had happened to Sandy and her baby and the clues are getting hot!


Book Details:

Book Title: WinterFrost  (A Chris Matheson Cold Case Mystery #2) by Lauren Carr
Category:  Adult fiction,  332 pages
Genre:  Mystery
Publisher:  Acorn Book Services
Release date:  January 22, 2019
Content Rating:  PG-13 (Lauren Carr's books are murder mysteries, so there are murders involved. Occasionally, a murder will happen on stage. There is sexual content, but always behind closed doors. Some mild swearing (a hell or a damn few and far between). No F-bombs!

"Filled with twists and turns, Winter Frost reads perfectly well as a stand-alone, although it is part of a series. The author creates tension and suspense throughout by keeping the reader guessing; she keeps readers engaged with well fleshed out characters and a dash of humor. Sterling, the retired German Shepherd police dog turned card shark, is a new favorite. As the story flows, the truth unfolds, layer by layer, leading to a satisfying conclusion.

"Winter Frost was an entertaining, at times humorous read with suspense, some surprises, and even cute animals in the mix." Reviewof Winter Frost by The iRead Review
Book Description:
It all started with a chance encounter in the city with Blair, his late wife.

Chris Matheson and the Geezer Squad, working under the guise of a book club, dig into the events surrounding his late wife’s supposed death halfway around the globe. A state department employee shoots himself in the back three times. A CIA operative goes missing. A woman is targeted by an international assassin three years after being declared dead in a terrorist attack overseas. 

Nothing is as it seems. 

In his most personal cold case, Chris fights to uncover why the state department told him that Blair, the mother of his children, had been killed when she was alive. What had she uncovered that has made her a target? Who terrified her so much that she had gone into hiding and why are they now after him?

Book Details:

Book Title The Last Thing She Said (A Chris Matheson Cold Case Mystery #3) by Lauren Carr
Category:  Adult Fiction (18 +),  386 pages
Genre:  Mystery
Publisher:  Acorn Book Services
Release date:   July 22, 2019
Content Rating:  PG-13 (Lauren Carr's books are murder mysteries, so there are murders involved. Occasionally, a murder will happen on stage. There is sexual content, but always behind closed doors. Some mild swearing (a hell or a damn few and far between). No F-bombs!

"Too many twists and turns to easily share about this book. Nevertheless, Carr has pulled off another "hit" that kept me reading in one setting until the clues were so well together that the villain fell into our laps...or Chris's, LOL Carr has put a lot into the book beyond the mysteries this time...Characters enjoyed chocotinis, visited book stores...and even blundered into getting engaged (the ring had been purchased 4 months ago)... But, for me, a special thank you for the political spoof at a time when politics at the national level is devastating, gave me a laugh and lightened the load of it all!" - Review by Glenda Bixler, Book Reader's Heaven
Book Description:
“I’m working on the greatest mystery ever,” was the last thing noted mystery novelist Mercedes Livingston said to seven-year-old Chris Matheson before walking out of Hill House Hotel never to be seen again.

For decades, the writer’s fate remained a puzzling mystery until an autographed novel and a letter put a grown-up Chris Matheson on the trail of a cunning killer. With the help of a team of fellow retired law enforcement officers, each a specialist in their own field of investigation, Chris puts a flame to this cold case to uncover what had really happened that night Mercedes Livingston walked out of Hill House Hotel. Watch out! The clues are getting hot!

Book Details:

Book Title Chris Crossed Murder (A Chris Matheson Cold Case Mystery #4) by Lauren Carr
Category:  Adult Fiction (18 +) 
Genre:  Mystery
Publisher:  Acorn Book Services
Release date:   Feb 22, 2023
Content Rating:  PG-13 (Lauren Carr's books are murder mysteries, so there are murders involved. Occasionally, a murder will happen on stage. There is sexual content, but always behind closed doors. Some mild swearing (a hell or a damn few and far between). No F-bombs!

"Carr is a master at creating unique, complex plots and colorful characters, both evident in her latest cold case mystery featuring  Chris Matheson and the geezer squad. The plot is twisted, the mystery unique and the ending a surprise. A must-read!" - Review of CHRIS CROSSED MURDER (A Chris Matheson Cold Case Mystery, Book Four) by Marilyn R. Wilson, Author, Speaker, Book Reviewer

"Lauren Carr is among my favorite mystery writers. She knows how to write a fun tale while keeping readers engaged. ...I would give Chris Crossed Murder one hundred stars if I could. I believe readers who enjoy reading well-written and clean cozy mysteries will most definitely want to read it. I have no doubt they will enjoy it as much as I did. The fifth installment from A Chris Matheson Cold Case Mystery series is on my radar for when it releases." - Review of CHRIS CROSSED MURDER (A Chris Matheson Cold Case Mystery, Book Four) by Amy Campbell, Locks Hooks and Books
Book Description:
It proves to be a Christmas to remember when the Matheson family receives the horrendous news that Chris Matheson’s body has been found in the woods near an international airport.

Everyone is stunned—especially Chris Matheson.

The mystery deepens when they discover the victim has Chris’s federal agent badge and appears to have been investigating one of his old cases.

The Geezer Squad’s latest case is not only a whodunit but who-got-dun. Is this a case of mistaken identity? Was Chris the intended victim? If not, then they must identify the murder victim to find his killer.

With Christmas days away, join the Chris Matheson and the Geezer Squad as they race to piece together the clues to their most puzzling case yet.

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Meet the Author:

Lauren Carr is the author of over thirty acclaimed mystery novels, with more than half a million copies sold worldwide. Her fast-paced series—the Mac Faraday Mysteries, Chris Matheson Cold Case Mysteries, and more—blend twists, suspense, humor, and unforgettable characters (including clever German shepherds!).
 
It's Murder, My Son organically hit #1 in Mystery on Amazon, and her books consistently rank in the Top 20 Police Procedurals in the US and international markets.
 
A popular speaker and publishing consultant, Lauren lives on a mountain in Harpers Ferry, WV, with her husband and three spoiled rotten German shepherds.
Join the mystery at authorlaurencarr.com!

Interview:

1.      What literary pilgrimages have you gone on?

I used to do writers conferences, which are quite valuable. You meet other writers and people “in the biz.” I learned very quickly to be very selective about which ones are best for me. As a matter of fact, the very first writer’s conference was so bad that it was well over a decade before I went to another. The featured author who was contracted to encourage and help new authors was so unbelievably rude and arrogant, I was turned off by the entire industry. But I am a writer. It’s who I am. After dusty off my shoulders, I picked up my keyboard and went back to ork, vowing to never be like that with fellow writers.

I did the Writers Police Academy once and I learned a wealth of information there and highly recommend it for authors who write crime fiction.

2.      Does writing energize or exhaust you?

Energize. I actually get depressed if I am unable to write for a significant amount of time. When I had my son, 28 years ago, I hung up my writing to be a full-time mom. That lasted six months. Then I started writing A Small Case of Murder, my first mystery novel. Shadows of the Missing is my thirty-third book.

3.      Did you ever consider writing under a pseudonym?

Yes, and I do. Lauren Carr is my pen name. I’ve had Lauren Carr longer than I had my real married name. Your next question is, “Why do you use a pen name?” Answer: Because I have always hated my real name. That’s another story.

4.      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 write a number of series, but every book is a standalone. I have no continuing drama that makes you have to read all the previous books to know what is going on. I really hate that. And don’t get me started on cliffhangers. I absolutely hate it when a book ends in a cliffhanger. To me, a book with a cliffhanger is not a full book. What if I get hit by a truck before the next book with the ending comes out?

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

A dog, of course! I have a dog in every book. It’s become a pattern that every new dog in my family becomes a character in my book. Gnarly. Sterling. Both have crossed the rainbow bridge.

Right now, mentally, I am thinking about a plotline for my new muse, Gracie. She is a German shepherd, of course. At sixty-five pounds, she is a small German shepherd.

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

Two. Best in Murder (A Mac Faraday Mystery #15)will be coming out this fall. Gnarly judges a dog show at the Spencer Inn.

The second book, It Came Upon a Midnight Murder will take longer. I was not pleased with how the storyline was going. But I think I can fix it … eventually … maybe. This might be the first book that I had to completely abandon … but I’m not as quitter.

7.      What did you edit out of this book?

Oh! Why did you have to ask about that? I had an entire storyline that involved Helen’s adopted father Red, babysitting the girls at the Matheson Farm while the Geezer Squad was in Elkins, WV, working on her birth parents’ missing persons case. It was a darling subplot. I felt like I had to include Red because I introduced him in Chris Crossed Murder. But when I finished the book,I had to admit that this subplot was one of those darlings that I just had to kill.

8.      Do you hide any secrets in your books that only a few people will find?

Ah, do you mean Easter Eggs? Yes. Not a bunch, but some devoted readers of my other books have been tickled to spot an egg or two. In Shadows of the Missing, some noticed that Chris makes reference to The Spencer Inn in one scene. Readers of the Mac Faraday Mysteries know that this if the 5-star resort that Mac Faraday owns.

9.      What is your favorite childhood book?

The Bobbsey Twins. This series introduced me to mysteries. I’ve been hooked ever since.

 

My Review:
Lauren Carr has done it again! I have really enjoyed other books series by her and love that each book is a stand alone. What happens when your past comes back to haunt you? What if you were the victim of circumstances and the world around you? There is nothing quite like the bond between siblings. Especially when family bonds are tested. Did their parents disappear? Are they dead? Are they even their parents by blood? Were they faithful to each other? There are so many questions and twists and turns. As the questions get answered I found myself really starting to like these characters. I did get a little nervous when someone showed up dead, and was relieved when I found out who the corpse really belonged to. Then you add in the Geezer Squad and the intriguing cold case. There is so much in this story. I can not wait to read more from this author and I would love to see this series made into a television series! I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy, however all opinions are my own. 

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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Twinkle of Doubt by Patricia Leavy Giveaway & Excerpt



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For fans of Colleen Hoover, this inspirational follow-up to Shooting Stars Above continues the love story between internationally best-selling novelist Tess and counterterrorism agent Jack as they both fight to overcome their deepest fears.

Tess Lee is a wildly successful and world-famous novelist whose inspirational books explore our innermost struggles and the human need to believe that there is light at the end of the tunnel. Jack Miller is a federal agent who has spent decades working in counterterrorism—a violent world that has left an inevitable residue on his psyche. Two years into their marriage, as Tess and Jack both heal from past trauma, their epic love, fostered by their ability to truly see one another, has brought them profound happiness. When an anonymous threat is made against Tess’s life, however, everything changes. Will they learn to lean on each other, or will they fall apart into the darkness?

In Twinkle of Doubt, the second Celestial Bodies Romance, Tess, Jack, and their chosen family explore the nature of doubt and the struggle to feel worthy of love.


Read an Excerpt

The next morning, Tess and Jack were snuggling in bed. Jack was playing with Tess’s hair and teasing her. “I’m serious. You’d look good in a tiara; maybe you should have gone for that royal.”

“First of all, everyone looks good in a tiara.”

“That’s your first of all?” he said, tickling her mercilessly.

She giggled uncontrollably until he stopped.

“Okay, I should have said, ‘In no particular order.’ But my other points were that royalty is absurd, and that man was dull and uptight. And furthermore, Omar is out of his mind. He wasn’t in love with me.”

“Well, that’s where you lose all credibility. I trust Omar on this one. It’s impossible not to fall for you.”

She slid her hand behind her head, pulled out her pillow, and walloped him in the face.

“You did not just do that,” he said through laughter.

“That’s what you get for saying such silly things,” she said, now lying flat on the bed.

“Hey, I’m just grateful you’d give up a crown and palace for a guy like me,” he said.

“Jack, there are no guys like you. There’s only you.”

He leaned over, caressed her face, and kissed her.

“Give me my pillow,” she said.

“Oh, now you want it back?” he teased, holding it in his hand as far away from her as he could stretch. “You’re gonna have to come and get it.”

She started to crawl over him when his cell phone rang. “Ah, you’re in luck,” he said, handing her the pillow. “It’s Bobby.”

“See if they want to go to the movies with us later,” Tess said, propping herself up against her pillow. “If Gina’s there, we can persuade you two to see a romantic comedy and not one of those killing spree monstrosities.”

Jack laughed and answered the phone. “Hey, Bobby. What are you guys up to later? Save me from a chick flick.”

About the Author:



Patricia Leavy, PhD, is an award-winning, best-selling author. She is also the publisher and CEO of Paper Stars Press. She was formerly Associate Professor of Sociology, Chairperson of Sociology & Criminology, and Founding Director of Gender Studies at Stonehill College. She has published more than fifty books; her work has been translated into many languages, and she has received more than one hundred book awards. Her novel Shooting Stars Above was featured on People “10 Romance Books to Read After Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry” and was the 2025 Firebird Book Award First Place Winner in Contemporary Novel, Romance, and Summer Beach Read. Patricia has also received career awards from the New England Sociological Association, the American Creativity Association, the American Educational Research Association, the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, and the National Art Education Association. In 2018, she was honored by the National Women’s Hall of Fame and SUNY-New Paltz established the “Patricia Leavy Award for Art and Social Justice.” In 2024 the London Arts-Based Research Centre established “The Patricia Leavy Award for Arts-Based Research.” Patricia lives in Maine. In addition to writing, she enjoys art, reading, and travel.

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