Saturday, June 13, 2026

Undying by Christy Healy GIVEAWAY

Undying
Christy Healy
Publication date: June 9th 2026
Genres: Adult, Fantasy, Romance

Rory Ó Conchúir has always known that she was destined for war. Her deadly gifts, the unwanted inheritance of her ancestor, the Mórrígan, can only be wielded as a weapon of destruction and doom. For years, she would not allow herself to be used as such, instead choosing to live far across the sea, refusing to regret what she has left behind in order to do so…until the fateful day that she learns of the price she has paid for her peace.

Niall Ó Flannagáin, the young king of Connacht, was never meant for war — that has always been his half-sister, Rory’s, role. But now he finds himself threatened with a foreign invasion and the ruination of the realm, without her aid. In desperation, he turns to a powerful enemy as an ally, his only hope to unite the provinces against the foreign armies gathering even now to destroy the land he has sworn to protect.

Locke MacMurchada, the son of the most hated traitor in all of Éire, owes a debt that he knows he can never pay. But when the opportunity to propose a political marriage with the murderous Rory Ó Conchúir arises, he seizes the chance to protect what is left of both his people, as well as the legacy which his father ripped to shreds…so long as she doesn’t kill him first.

When the fateful day of doom at last arrives, the fates of all three royals – the cursed princess, the young king, and the traitor prince – become inextricably woven together, forcing them to face new threats and old enemies, hoping to forge a stronger Éire from the ashes of the old.


Content Warnings:
Frequent depictions of war & battle scenes
Graphic descriptions of torture & death
Loss of a family member
Discussions of grief & self-hatred
On-page death of major character

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Author Bio:

Christy Healy has been a book nerd ever since she was a little girl hiding under the covers with a flashlight and a dog-eared copy of Anne of Green Gables. She started writing soon after, and the obsession only grew. Now Christy weaves stories of her own into the myths and tales of the Celtic, Indo-European, and Greco-Roman worlds that she has loved for so long. When not lost in her fantasy worlds, she lives in North Carolina with her children, her dog, and her husband.

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THE LEDGER by Steven Manchester Interview and Giveaway

 

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THE LEDGER

by Steven Manchester

June 8 - July 3, 2026 Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

The Ledger by Steven Manchester

 

Set in a medium-security penitentiary in the mid-1990s, The Ledger is a faith-based story that pulls back the curtain on prison life, allowing the reader a safe peek behind the wall.

Although told from three alternating perspectives—officer, inmate, and sergeant—many of the same questions are asked: Can light be found in the deepest darkness? What about forgiveness, redemption, and grace? And if the code is clear, “loyalty above all things except honor,” when should an officer cross the blue line to police one of his own?

The Ledger is the long-awaited companion novel to The Menu.

Praise for The Ledger:

"The Ledger illuminates the dark world of Corrections, making it safe for all of us to steal a peek."
~ Barry McKee, Professor Emeritus, Criminal Justice

"I found myself holding my breath. It felt like I was right back inside the wall."
~ Nelson Julius, Deputy Superintendent, DOC (ret.)

"Intensely powerful and deeply moving, pick up a copy to balance your own ledger."
~ Debby Guyette, Book Blogger, Single Titles

"The Ledger is a spiritual read, drawing the reader inward."
~ Reverend Andy Stinson, First Congregational Church of Fall River

Book Details:

Genre: Christian, Crime Fiction, Literary Fiction
Published by: Luna Bella Press
Publication Date: May 26, 2026
Number of Pages: 280
ISBN: 979-8999472021
Series: Companion novel to The Menu.
Book Links: Amazon | Kindle | Goodreads | BookBub

 

Author Bio:

Steven Manchester

New England's Storyteller Steven Manchester is the author of the soul-awakening novel, The Menu, as well as the '80s nostalgia-series, Bread Bags & Bullies; Lawn Darts & Lemonade; Yearbooks & Yo-Yos. His other works include #1 bestsellers Twelve Months, The Rockin' Chair, Pressed Pennies and Gooseberry Island; the national bestsellers, Ashes, The Changing Season and Three Shoeboxes; the multi-award winning novels, Dad and Goodnight Brian; and the heartwarming Christmas movie, The Thursday Night Club (NYIFA & LAFA winner). He is the co-author of You Will Be Peter, as well as Officer Erik & the Very Special Dad (written with TV icon, Erik Estrada). His work has appeared on NBC's Today Show and CBS's The Early Show; in Billboard and People Magazines. Three of Steven's short stories were selected "101 Best" for Chicken Soup for the Soul series. He is a multi-produced playwright and winner of several book festivals, Including Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Amsterdam, and New England (from 2017-2025). When not spending time with his family, this Massachusetts author is promoting his works or writing.

Aunt Interview

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

My grandfather was an amazing storyteller. He planted the seed in me… I knew early that I wanted to be a storyteller, too.

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

The average book takes me 9-12 months to write (one my research is complete). In the end, it takes as long as it needs to take.

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

I write with either music or a movie playing in the background. It forces me to become laser focused.

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

I wrote my first book under a pen name, Steven Herberts. It took me nearly three years and it wasn’t very good… but it was a start. I was 25 years old.

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

Read, exercise, travel… but especially spend time with my family.

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

That there is so much truth that bleeds through in fiction.

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

I’ve written 32 books. Although this is a difficult question to answer, my top three favorite titles are The Menu, The Rockin’ Chair, and Ashes. I will admit that The Ledger is right there with them!

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

Become a voracious reader; be honest about your writing weaknesses and work on them; and it’s all about seat time. Practice, practice, practice…

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

            I do… and I love hearing from my readers. Although I appreciate the praise, I love when the                    feedback is more in depth… creating dialogue between us.

 

  1. What do you think makes a good story?

I think good writing makes readers think… but great writing makes readers feel. I always aim for the heart!

  1. What would you like my readers to know

There are so many reading options out there. I really appreciate it when a new reader gives me a chance and then becomes a reader for life. Give me a chance…

 

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Hott Hotter Hottest by Serena Bell EXCERPT & GIVEAWAY

Hott Hotter Hottest
Serena Bell
(Hott Springs Eternal, #5)
Publication date: June 9th 2026
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance

Real bodyguard. Fake boyfriend. Unexpected benefits. Trouble guaranteed.

Tucker: Autumn Sato is a happiness influencer. And I’m…well, let’s just say my brand is more big gray stormcloud. If life were going to plan, the closest I’d get to her would be scrolling past her posts as fast as my thumbs could fly.

But my sister needs help, so I agree to bodyguard Autumn at her sister’s wedding. One thing leads to another, and suddenly I’m pretending to be her new boyfriend in front of all her friends and family.

It’s a hot mess, made worse because I swore I’d never do this again. Never get close to someone I was guarding. Never fall for someone whose safety was in my hands. Never let distraction get in the way of my job.

Unfortunately, this entire week is nothing but distractions: trapped in a car with my smoking hot client, only one bed in our hotel room, only one tent on the wedding camping trip… all before the bachelor–bachelorette prom. Meanwhile, someone seems to have it out for Autumn… or my family… or both.

As things heat up between us, I’m left with one question: Can I keep my heart—and the people I care about—safe?

A spicy, small-town, bodyguard, fake relationship, grumpy-sunshine romantic comedy with a hint of danger and a lot of heart.

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EXCERPT:

There’s a knock on the door behind us, and it swings open, and—

Wow.

Yeah, this guy is not a blend-into-a-crowd type. He’s gotta be at least six five, and he fills up the doorway—weight-lifter muscles under a lovingly clinging tee, a torso that tapers from broad shoulders to a trim waist, and tree-trunk thighs beneath snug-fitting jeans. His jaw is a hard line to a well-defined chin; his eyes are flecks of pale blue ice; his nose is Roman-warrior-worthy, and his mouth is lush.

Did I say wow? Let me reiterate: Wow.

“Autumn, this is my brother, Tucker; Tucker, Autumn.”

I stand up. Giant White Guy grunts and extends a hand. Mine disappears into his, into heat and calluses and thick fingers that make me wonder—

Nope. Not wondering.

“Thanks so much for being willing to do this on short notice,” I say.

He grunts again.

Okay, so not a conversationalist. We’ll have to work on that because there is zero chance I would date a guy who isn’t a talker. My sister would never believe that.

“Anything you two need from me?” Hanna asks. “Or can you take it from here? I have to run a couple of errands.”

“That’s fine!” I say, hoping to warm him up a bit by being extra friendly, definitely one of my superpowers. “We’ll be great, right, Tucker?”

A grunt.

Not warm yet, but I can work on it.

She gives both of us a look that says she doubts we’ll be great, shoots Tucker another look that I interpret as Behave, and slips out the door.

“So!” I say brightly. “This is gonna be a cinch!”

He raises both eyebrows but doesn’t respond.

“Hanna told you about the discretion thing, right? That my sister can’t know that you’re a bodyguard, because she can’t know that my dad thinks there might be danger at her wedding?”

The grunts clearly have different meanings. I’m taking this one as a yes.

“But I don’t see that as a problem! Because”—I pause for effect—“you can pretend to be my date for the wedding week!”

Author Bio:

USA Today bestselling author Serena Bell writes contemporary romance with heat, heart, and humor. A former journalist, Serena has always believed that everyone has an amazing story to tell if you listen carefully, and you can often find her scribbling in her tiny garret office, mainlining chocolate and bringing to life the tales in her head.

Serena’s books have earned many honors, including an RT Reviewers’ Choice Award, Apple Books Best Book of the Month, and Amazon Best Book of the Year for Romance.

When not writing, Serena loves to spend time with her college-sweetheart husband and two hilarious kiddos—all of whom are incredibly tolerant not just of Serena’s imaginary friends but also of how often she changes her hobbies and how passionately she embraces the new ones. These days, it’s stand-up paddle boarding, board-gaming, meditation, and long walks with good friends.

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Friday, June 12, 2026

THE LEDGER by Steven Manchester Review & Giveaway

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THE LEDGER

by Steven Manchester

June 8 - July 3, 2026 Virtual Book Tour

Synopsis:

The Ledger by Steven Manchester

 

Set in a medium-security penitentiary in the mid-1990s, The Ledger is a faith-based story that pulls back the curtain on prison life, allowing the reader a safe peek behind the wall.

Although told from three alternating perspectives—officer, inmate, and sergeant—many of the same questions are asked: Can light be found in the deepest darkness? What about forgiveness, redemption, and grace? And if the code is clear, “loyalty above all things except honor,” when should an officer cross the blue line to police one of his own?

The Ledger is the long-awaited companion novel to The Menu.



Praise for The Ledger:

"The Ledger illuminates the dark world of Corrections, making it safe for all of us to steal a peek."
~ Barry McKee, Professor Emeritus, Criminal Justice

"I found myself holding my breath. It felt like I was right back inside the wall."
~ Nelson Julius, Deputy Superintendent, DOC (ret.)

"Intensely powerful and deeply moving, pick up a copy to balance your own ledger."
~ Debby Guyette, Book Blogger, Single Titles

"The Ledger is a spiritual read, drawing the reader inward."
~ Reverend Andy Stinson, First Congregational Church of Fall River

Book Details:

Genre: Christian, Crime Fiction, Literary Fiction
Published by: Luna Bella Press
Publication Date: May 26, 2026
Number of Pages: 280
ISBN: 979-8999472021
Series: Companion novel to The Menu.
Book Links: Amazon | Kindle | Goodreads | BookBub

 

Author Bio:

Steven Manchester

New England's Storyteller Steven Manchester is the author of the soul-awakening novel, The Menu, as well as the '80s nostalgia-series, Bread Bags & Bullies; Lawn Darts & Lemonade; Yearbooks & Yo-Yos. His other works include #1 bestsellers Twelve Months, The Rockin' Chair, Pressed Pennies and Gooseberry Island; the national bestsellers, Ashes, The Changing Season and Three Shoeboxes; the multi-award winning novels, Dad and Goodnight Brian; and the heartwarming Christmas movie, The Thursday Night Club (NYIFA & LAFA winner). He is the co-author of You Will Be Peter, as well as Officer Erik & the Very Special Dad (written with TV icon, Erik Estrada). His work has appeared on NBC's Today Show and CBS's The Early Show; in Billboard and People Magazines. Three of Steven's short stories were selected "101 Best" for Chicken Soup for the Soul series. He is a multi-produced playwright and winner of several book festivals, Including Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Amsterdam, and New England (from 2017-2025). When not spending time with his family, this Massachusetts author is promoting his works or writing.

Catch Up With Steven Manchester:

www.StevenManchester.com
Amazon Author Profile
Goodreads
BookBub - @stevenhmanchester
Instagram - @authorstevemanchester
YouTube - @authorstevenmanchester3970
X - @authorSteveM
Facebook

My Review:

Steven Manchester is a must read author for me. The book is not an exception. From the first chapter. I was hooked. After I read the first chapter I had to take a few hours from reading to think about what I had read. What did I pick off the menu? Was it to be creative? What else did I choose to be? Then I realized that with every choice that I have made, I did choose from this menu. Every day. Every choice. That is how profound this book is. Then we get into the plot of what this book is about. Choices in prison. There are definitely people in this world that make bad choices. The way the author tells his story through three different perspectives kept me thinking. Every story has two sides. However this author has a way of giving his stories three sides. There is so much detail that I could tell the author worked in this field. The ending made me think about karma. I really like the way that religion and every day circumstances are woven together to create a beautiful story. This story is not without drama though. It is a true look at prison life. Be prepared for a roller coaster of emotions. I am giving this book, story and author a 5/5. 


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Purple, Blame, Game: Kiki Lowenstein Cozy Mystery by Joanna Campbell Slan Interview & Giveaway

 

Purple, Blame, Game: Kiki Lowenstein Cozy Mystery by Joanna Campbell Slan

About Purple, Blame, Game

 

Purple, Blame, Game: Kiki Lowenstein Cozy Mystery 

Cozy Mystery

21st in Series 

Setting - St. Louis, Missouri 

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Spot On Publishing 

Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 2, 2026 

Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0GPQFM5GT

Other Formats Available Soon.

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No good deed goes unpunished…

Kiki Lowenstein is used to juggling crafts, customers, and chaos—but she never expected her latest charity project to lead to murder.

When Kiki offers free crochet classes to make stuffed animals for hospitalized children, the project seems like the perfect way to give back. But tensions quickly rise among her students, and a heated confrontation sparks rumors, accusations, and a social media frenzy that threatens to destroy lives.

Then everything takes a deadly turn.

On a foggy Mardi Gras morning, Kiki discovers the body of Celeste Harrow behind her store.

Suddenly, Kiki is caught in a tangled web of secrets, lies, and motives. The victim had made enemies. Plenty of them. And now, Kiki must figure out who turned a good deed into a deadly game—before suspicion lands squarely on her.

With her business at risk, her family in the spotlight, and a determined detective asking hard questions, Kiki must rely on her instincts (and a little help from her friends) to uncover the truth.

Because in this cozy mystery, nothing is as harmless as it seems…

Perfect for fans of: • Cozy mysteries with strong female sleuths • Crafting, crochet, and creative communities • Fast-paced whodunits with humor and heart • Series like Hannah Swensen, Aurora Teagarden, and Tea Shop Mysteries A Kiki Lowenstein Cozy Mystery — can be enjoyed as a standalone!

About Joanna Campbell Slan

Joanna Campbell Slan is a New York Times, USA Today, and Amazon bestselling author of nearly 80 books, known for her page-turning cozy mysteries and emotionally rich women’s fiction. Her stories blend amateur sleuths, strong female friendships, humor, and heart—earning praise from Publishers Weekly as “a cut above the usual craft-themed cozy.”

Best known for her long-running Kiki Lowenstein Mystery Series (Agatha Award finalist), Joanna creates unforgettable characters who grow, adapt, and triumph. Her popular Cara Mia Delgatto Mysteries, set on Florida’s Treasure Coast, and her award-winning Jane Eyre Chronicles—recipient of the Daphne du Maurier Award for Literary Excellence—showcase her range across contemporary, historical, and literary-inspired suspense.

Joanna’s books resonate with readers who love:
  • Cozy mysteries with strong female protagonists
  • Craft-themed and small-town settings
  • Stories about friendship, reinvention, and second chances
  • Clean mysteries with humor, heart, and suspense

In addition to fiction, Joanna is an internationally recognized teacher and author of nonfiction books on public speaking and crafting. Her work has been praised by top communication experts, and she has contributed to the beloved Chicken Soup for the Soulseries.

A native Floridian, Joanna lives on Florida’s Treasure Coast, where she draws inspiration from coastal life, creativity, and her passion for crafts like Zentangle®, crochet, and upcycling.

Her mission: to make the world a better place—one story at a time.

Interview:

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

I honestly think I was born wanting to tell stories. As a child, I was forever making up adventures in my head. I loved books so much that I eventually began imagining my own endings and “what happened next” for characters I adored. Somewhere along the way, storytelling stopped being a hobby and became a calling.

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

It depends on the book. I have one that took me 35 years, and another that’s still percolating!Every book has its own personality. Some behave beautifully. Others fight me every step of the way. Cozy mysteries are a little like baking—you need structure, timing, and the right ingredients, but there’s always some magic involved, too.

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

I write almost every day. I’m an early-morning thinker, so I like to get started while the world is still quiet. Once I’m deep into a book, the characters live in my head constantly. I’ll solve plot problems while driving, cooking dinner, or even crocheting.

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

I talk to my characters. Out loud. In public sometimes. It’s a little embarrassing.

I also “cast” my books in my imagination the way a movie director might. I can usually see my characters very clearly—their expressions, clothing, mannerisms, even the way they walk.

5. How do books get published?

There are more ways than ever now! Some authors work with traditional publishing houses, while others publish independently. I’ve done both over the years. No matter which route you choose, the important thing is telling a story readers love enough to recommend to their friends. That’s the greatest compliment of all.

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

Everywhere! Real life is endlessly fascinating. I collect tiny details constantly—snippets of conversation, odd news stories, funny family moments, things I observe in grocery stores or airports.

For Purple, Blame, Game, my recent obsession with crochet became a huge inspiration. I carry crochet projects everywhere, and people constantly stop to say, “I’ve always wanted to learn how to do that.” That sparked the idea of Kiki teaching crochet classes in her craft store.

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

I wrote stories constantly as a child, but my first published novel came much later after life, marriage, a child, and plenty of real-world experience. I’m actually one of the early contributors to the Chicken Soup for the Soul books, back in the early 1990s. My first book was a college textbook published in 1997.

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

Crochet! Obviously. I’ve become completely hooked on it. My grandson is four years old, which is the perfect age for handmade toys, so I’m forever making little creatures and gifts. (The photo is of a “bear rug” I made for him.)

I also love miniatures, crafting, reading, traveling, and spending time with family.

9. What does your family think of your writing?

Thankfully, they’ve been wonderfully supportive. My husband has even helped inspire parts of books over the years. My family is used to me suddenly saying things like, “Wait! Don’t leave the room! That thing you just said belongs in a book.”

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

How deeply readers connect to characters. Readers don’t simply “read” cozy mysteries—they move into those worlds emotionally. They care about the pets, the friendships, the romances, the recipes, and the communities. That connection is incredibly humbling. That’s why my new bonus packages have been a big hit. The packages are free with certain books, and they include recipes, projects, and bonus scenes.

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

I’ve written more than eighty—and choosing a favorite is almost impossible. Every new book becomes my temporary favorite while I’m writing it because I’m living inside that story world.

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

Read constantly.

Write consistently.

And don’t wait for perfection.

Most writers improve by writing badly first and continuing anyway. You cannot revise a blank page. Also, pay attention to people. Human nature is the heart of storytelling.

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

Yes, and hearing from readers is one of the greatest joys of being an author. Many readers tell me they feel comforted by my books. Others say they love the humor, the crafting elements, or the sense of found family.

And of course, readers are always very vocal about the pets in my books! I’ve promised them that Gracie the Great Dane will never die!

14. Do you like to create books for adults?

Absolutely. I love writing for adults because cozy mysteries allow me to explore friendship, second chances, family, resilience, creativity, and community—all wrapped inside an entertaining mystery.

15. What do you think makes a good story?

Heart.

A good story makes readers feel something. Suspense matters. Humor matters. But emotional connection is what readers remember long after they finish the final page.

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

Everything! I wanted to be an actress, an artist, a teacher, and a writer. In some funny way, being an author lets me become all of those things at once.

17. What would you like my readers to know?

I truly believe stories matter.

In a stressful world, books can provide comfort, hope, laughter, and connection. If readers close one of my books feeling happier than when they opened it, then I’ve done my job.




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