Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Release Blitz: Claiming Lily by Rory Miles

 

CLAIMING LILY

Rory Miles

Release Date: June 30 



Meet Rory Miles:

Rory Miles is an avid reader, consumer of chocolate, and lover of cats. Her books can best be described as snarky with a healthy amount of romance.


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Blurb:

Did I plan on living with my ex-boyfriend’s three best friends?

No.

But when he kicks me out with nowhere to go, Hudson, Cole, and Gage are the ones who take me in.

It’s supposed to be temporary. Just long enough to get back on my feet. No drama. No complications.

Except these men don’t know how to keep their distance.

Hudson is steady and protective.

Cole knows exactly how to make me laugh.

And Gage? He watches me like I already belong to him.

I should remember they were my ex’s first. I should leave before this gets messy, but late nights turn into lingering touches and something I can’t ignore.

Their house starts to feel like home, like the only place I’m safe.

Until I realize I’m being watched.

Someone in this town doesn’t want me here and they’re slowly getting closer. Angrier. Scarier.

The three men I shouldn’t want vow to protect me. . . that is if my stalker doesn’t get to me first.


This is a standalone contemporary romance where the FMC doesn’t have to choose.


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Release Blitz: Boys Who Crave by Clarissa Wild

 

    BOYS WHO CRAVE BY CLARISSA WILD 
  Release Date: June 30th   
  Cover Designer: Clarissa Wild   
  Genre: Dark RH Romance (Reverse Harem/Why Choose)       
  BOYS WHO CRAVE by Clarissa Wild is NOW LIVE! 
  Make sure to grab this all-new thrilling dark RH romance TODAY!!     
  AVAILABLE NOW! Https://geni.us/boyswhocraveamazon     
  Clarissa has THREE release giveaways over on her social media pages! Make sure you go enter! Giveaway 1 - https://www.facebook.com/ClarissaWildAuthor 
  BLURB   Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned…   The day I was found in the woods covered in blood, I decided the world would know my wrath.   I was betrayed by the people I trusted the most, so I crafted a plan. During the daylight, I attend college, but at night, I have my vengeance.   Spine Ridge University is my playground, and I can make any student bend to my will with the snap of a finger to get my way.   Until two depraved boys of the Tartarus House, a secret society filled with debauchery, discover the trail of bodies I left behind … and decide to help me.   I don’t play by the rules, but my twisted games only make Xavier and Orion that much more possessive of me. They yearn so badly it haunts me, and their filthy proposition soon becomes irresistible.   We’re a perfect macabre match and a killer’s dream come true.   But time is ticking…   Because Atreus, an obsessive cop, is hunting me down. His righteousness is just the right amount of unhinged for my kind of crazy, and we can’t stay away from each other.   A thrilling game of cat and mouse was just what I needed to stay on my toes …   Let the carnage begin.         
  About the Author: Clarissa Wild is a New York Times & USA Today Bestselling author with ASD, who was born and raised in the Netherlands. She loves to write Dark Romance and Contemporary Romance novels featuring dangerous men and feisty women. Her other loves include her hilarious husband, her cutie pie son, her two crazy but cute dogs, and her adorable kitties. In her free time, she enjoys watching all sorts of movies, playing video games, and cooking up some delicious meals. Connect w/Clarissa: 

Release Blitz: Beyond the Spotlight by Megan O'Brien

 



Title: Beyond the Spotlight
Series: Green River #1
Author: Megan O'Brien
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Tropes: Small Town/Obsessed Alpha Hero
Release Date: June 30, 2026


BLURB

What if the life you’ve built isn’t the one you truly want?

Hudson Carter has everything: chart-topping hits, sold-out arenas, and a reputation as country music’s golden boy. But behind the spotlight, he’s burned out and craving something real beyond the fame.

Lucy Kincaid is starting over in Green River, Colorado, determined to build a life that finally belongs to her. No expectations. No looking back.

Until Hudson walks into it.

The connection between them is instant, intense, and impossible to ignore. Hudson knows what he wants the moment he meets her. But can Lucy risk her heart when she's fought so hard to reclaim her life on her own terms?

When Lucy’s past resurfaces and the dark side of Hudson's fame threatens the life they’re building, they’ll have to decide: play it safe… or fight for a love that feels like home.

A small-town romance featuring an obsessed alpha hero, no cheating, and a guaranteed HEA







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AMAZON US / UK / CA / AU






AUTHOR BIO

Megan O'Brien is the bestselling author of the Ride Series and the Talon Security Series. She has a passion for a good love story and most enjoys writing stories with an alpha male and strong female characters.

Megan was born and raised in Northern California where she still resides with her handsome hubby and three amazing kiddos.

When she's not enjoying family time or burying her nose in her kindle she loves hiking, running and relaxing moments on the back porch with a glass of wine.


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Book Blitz: Born to Be Unconsciously Biased by Fabi Fugazza

 




Strategies to Unbias Your Business Decision Making


Business, Business Diversity & Inclusion, Self Development



No activity in organisations is more important than decision making.

Unconscious biases, however, cloud our view, and threaten our ability to make optimal, rational decisions. These biases impact our thinking without us even being aware of it, so, because we don't see our own unconscious biases, we often feel our decisions are based purely on "merit".

This is not so. This book will lift the cloud, explain why decisions made purely on merit are generally a "myth", and show you how unconscious bias impacts your decisions. This book will then provide you with practical strategies to minimise bias in your decision-making processes, helping you to optimise your organisational decision making and your organisation’s outcomes.



About the Author

 


 Fabi Fugazza ANZAM LLB BBusComm MMgmt GDLP is a management expert, author, international academic and lawyer with extensive experience in equity initiatives, human/civil rights and organisational management.

She has owned unconscious bias consulting and training business jObjective since 2018, is Co-Executive Director of the Italy-based human/civil rights coalition CILD and is a multi-award-winning academic at two universities based in Australia. She has taught unconscious bias, law, business, and social sciences in undergraduate and graduate programs across three continents, and in executive education programs. She is a former Lead Scientific Adviser of New York University’s Public Interest Law Clinic in Paris, has delivered several CPDs on unconscious bias, and has worked with non-profit organisations for over 15 years.

 

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Book Tour: The Mind-Spirit Bible Practice by Nicole Doña

 




A Trauma-Informed DBT Inspired Guide to Renew the Mind & Spirit


Christian Living / Nonfiction / Spiritual Growth

Date Published: April 21, 2026

Publisher: Lucid Books Publishing



Are you a person of faith who loves God deeply but still feels overwhelmed by anxiety, shame, trauma, or emotions that seem too heavy, too human, or too unholy? Do you ever feel at conflict between your therapy and theology?

The Mind-Spirit Bible Practice was written for you.

In these pages, author and mental health advocate Nicole Doña bridges the gap between faith and psychology—showing how Scripture and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) can work together to bring emotional and spiritual wholeness. Drawing from her own story of healing and resilience, she offers practical tools and biblical insight to help you regulate emotions through grace, find God’s presence in your pain, and live from “the mind of the Spirit” (Romans 8:6).

Whether you’re a believer, clinician, or ministry leader, this book is a resource for experiencing lasting healing—where emotional health and spiritual transformation finally become one.

 

 


Excerpt

I still remember the taste of that morning—oatmeal, coffee, and fear. 
It was March 2015, my first day returning to work after six months on disability. I had just been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. My first boyfriend since becoming a Christian—the one I trusted enough to tell—broke up with me over text when I shared my diagnosis. My psychiatrist was exploring different cocktails of medications that left me dizzy, sleepless, and hollow. I’d been laid off from a job I
loved, creating youth-leadership programs for teens and young adults with trauma and schizophrenia. During those months, I sank into the couch and into despair, binge-watching The Walking Dead
until I felt like a zombie myself.
When I finally accepted a temporary job at a real-estate firm—far
from the purpose-filled career I’d hoped for—I thought I was starting over. But as
I sat on my red couch that morning,
oatmeal bowl in hand, I realized I was still just trying to survive.
My roommate slept, and her tiny chihuahua, “Coco,” snored on the floor. Everything looked peaceful. But inside, it was war.

“You’re disgusting.”

“No man will ever want you.”

“You used to be strong, now you’re weak.”

“God’s disappointed in you.”

The accusations came like waves until I could hardly breathe. My chest tightened,
my legs buzzed with energy, my mind screamed RUN, though there was nowhere to go.
I was sitting in safety, but my body and mind believed I was in danger. After all,
wherever I could run, my mind would follow.
That’s when I began to understand: I wasn’t just battling a diagnosis. I was
battling a divided mind.
One part—the Mind of the Flesh—was ruled by emotion without truth:
shame, fear, and self-loathing disguised as repentance. Another—the voice
of Worldly Wisdom—was ruled by logic without grace: perfectionism, control,
and the illusion that if I could just understand myself, I could fix myself. And
somewhere beneath both was a whisper I hadn’t yet learned to trust—the Mind
of the Spirit—quiet but steady, saying, “Breathe. You are still here. I have not
given up on you.”
At that time, I didn’t know how to describe these three voices. I just knew my
mind was constantly at war with itself. Yet even in that chaos, I kept reaching for
my Bible. I couldn’t always feel God in the words, but I knew I needed them like oxygen.
Every morning, I opened Scripture even when my heart felt numb, and my thoughts
screamed louder than the gentle whispers of God’s Word. Sometimes I read only a
few verses before I broke down crying. Other times, I clung to one line—reading
it over and over and struggling to believe it.
The Bible wasn’t a comfort at first; it was an anchor. It didn’t stop the storm,
but it kept me from floating away.
During that same season, I also began doing Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
modules once a week. Eventually, I would complete all of them over the course of
18 months. DBT gave me practical tools to help me observe, name, and navigate
the emotional chaos I lived in daily.

One skill stood out above the rest: the concept of Wise Mind—the balanced place
between Emotion Mind and Reason Mind, where both truth and feeling can coexist.
At first, I didn’t realize it, but what DBT called Wise Mind mirrored what Scripture was
teaching me about the Mind of the Spirit. Both invited me to pause between reaction and
response, to breathe, to notice, and to let truth—not fear—be my guide. Both taught me
that peace wasn’t found in suppressing emotion or mastering logic, but in integrating
them under something higher—what DBT called “wisdom,” and what the Bible
called “the Spirit of Truth.”

About the Author

 


 Nicole Doña is a Christian author, nonprofit founder, and mental-health advocate passionate about integrating faith and psychology for emotional healing. She is the author of The Mind-Spirit Bible Practice—a groundbreaking guide that bridges Scripture and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to bring emotional and spiritual wholeness to believers, clinicians, and ministries alike. A brain tumor survivor, wife, and foster mom, Nicole writes from lived experience, weaving neuroscience, trauma recovery, and biblical wisdom into a practical framework for transformation. She has led policy reforms in San Francisco for system-involved youth, advanced statewide mental-health reforms across California, and collaborated with global brain-health leaders through the University of California, San Francisco. In 2015, she received a Certificate of Honor from the San Francisco City & County Board of Supervisors for her contributions to mental-health policy and advocacy. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, Josh.


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Release Blitz and Giveaway: Death and the Social Climber by Winnie Simpson

 




Ann Audrey Mystery, Book 2


Cozy Mystery / Mystery & Detective

Date Published: 06-30-2026

Publisher: Mission Point Press


Murder Is the Ultimate Power Move


When a beautiful Atlanta woman is widowed twice under suspicious circumstances, Ann Audrey Pickering finds herself drawn—once again—into someone else’s trouble.

A former lawyer who once helped the FBI convict her own husband for fraud, Ann Audrey has settled into a reclusive life, until her longtime friend Flynn Reynolds asks for help. His elderly aunts are convinced that another nephew was murdered by his wife, Kathryn, whose second husband is now also dead. Ann Audrey is skeptical. Still, she owes Flynn, and there are some odd questions. Complicating matters is Kathryn’s latest mother-in-law, a woman who rose from an impoverished background into Atlanta’s upper circles and recognizes a kindred spirit in her dead son’s ambitious widow. She doesn’t believe Kathryn is a murderer—but she has heard rumors, and she wants them stopped.

Set in Atlanta in January 2000, as the city buzzes with anticipation for the upcoming Super Bowl, Ann Audrey searches for the black widow through the city’s frenetic bar scene, private clubs, high-rise offices, and beloved local institutions like Mary Mac’s Tea Room and The Varsity. With help from Flynn and her friend Theo, along with the return of sexy detective Mike Bristol, she pieces together a twisting story of social climbing, carefully managed appearances, marriage, and murder. As the Super Bowl kickoff draws near, the case reaches a climax when an ice storm shuts down Atlanta’s roads and power, leaving secrets and murderers with nowhere to hide.

 


About the Author

 


 Following her mother’s lead, Mississippi native Winnie Simpson was an avid murder mystery reader beginning in the third grade, starting with Nancy Drew and moving through the classics of British, American, and international crime. Winnie studied music at Duke University, later receiving an MFA in Music at SUNY Buffalo, where she worked as an arts administrator before throwing it all over in order to make a decent living. After finishing law school at Emory University, she became a partner in a large firm in Atlanta where her practice focused mainly on securities litigation. Retiring early, Winnie relocated to Northern Michigan where she lives in a renovated nineteenth-century building that served as a former Michigan state asylum. For more than a decade, she has taken writing classes and participated in writing groups. She is fond of opera, hiking, cycling, and Duke basketball, most seasons.


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Book Tour: Human Trafficking Exposed by Maxwell Matewere

 



Stories of Exploitation and Survival


Nonfiction / Human Rights

Date Published: January 8, 2026



Human Trafficking Exposed rips the mask off human trafficking and throws it at your feet without sugarcoating the truth. The book drags you straight into the underground world where children disappear, women are broken, and men are reduced to disposable labour—all while society pretends not to see.

Drawing from more than 25 years on the frontlines, award‑winning human trafficking buster Maxwell Matewere delivers an unfiltered, boots‑on‑the‑ground investigation into one of the world’s fastest‑growing criminal enterprises worse than slavery.

This is not second‑hand reporting. It is not theory. It is truth wrestled directly from survivors, traffickers, migration routes, brothels, recruitment networks, fake job agencies, and the silent corridors where victims are bought and sold like livestock.

Inside this book, you will encounter:

• Real cases of children trafficked across borders under the guise of “education.”

• Young girls promised opportunity but delivered into prostitution and violent sexual captivity.

• Men trapped in forced labour, stripped of pay, papers, and hope.

• Criminal networks operating like corporations—efficient, ruthless, and invisible.

• Powerful insights into how traffickers weaponize poverty, trust, promises, and psychological manipulation.

• The myths Americans believe about trafficking—and the uncomfortable truths no one talks about.

• How victims become “assets,” broken down and exploited until nothing remains.

This book exposes the global machinery of exploitation—recruiters, transporters, corrupt officials, fake pastors, greedy relatives, organised syndicates, migration scammers, and sexual predators—all working together to turn human suffering into profit.


 

Excerpt

Introduction


Every one of us desires a good life. We all want to live well—have enough to eat, a steady income and everything we need to feel happy, healthy and secure. But in reality, this kind of good life isn’t always easy to come by. It is as elusive as ever. 

Many people venture to faraway places hoping to find a life better than the one they know at home. Some make that decision on their own. For others, it’s a result of coercion. 

Many people, especially from poor countries and rural ar-eas, flock to well-developed nations in hopes of starting a new life. But when that journey isn’t voluntary, it raises difficult ques-tions—like, why did you have to leave your home for a new, un-familiar place? 

The problems that lead people to start a new life in an un-familiar place include unemployment, poverty, food insecurity, desperation from hardship, limited access to quality education, gender discrimination, domestic violence, dysfunctional family environments and the impact of conflict or political transition on their countries. 

Others leave because legal migration opportunities are limit-ed or because they believe they can earn a better wage in another city or country. Others leave to escape prosecution or a political situation. 

The dream of a better life is therefore a driving force for peo-ple to leave home and venture into new places. However, as they say, ‘not all that glitters is gold’, and for many people, such hopes are rarely fulfilled. 

Instead, some end up in oppressive situations—forced into prostitution, trapped in poorly paid jobs with arduous working conditions or even becoming victims of organ trafficking. 

I have been working in the anti-human trafficking sector for over 25 years, and throughout my career, I have seen firsthand the mental and physical destruction this crime causes its victims, many of whom are children. 

However, although this crime is widespread across the world and within Southern African countries, it is not very well understood. 

When people do hear about these cases in media reports, the focus is often on arrests in brothels, raids on farms by labour of-ficials or the apprehension of suspected traffickers at border con-trol points. 

But reporting on the victims themselves remains limited, and they are often blamed for their own exploitation. Some are even led to believe they aren’t being exploited at all. 

This is why I’ve chosen to share the personal stories of sever-al victims I’ve worked with over the years, with their permission. My aim is to shed light on how they came to be in situations of exploitation and to reveal the many often-overlooked forms this crime can take. 

 I want the reader to understand who these people truly are, how criminals deceived them and how their hopes for a better life were crushed. 

They are not just crime statistics—they are men, women and children who have suffered deeply and, in many cases, continue with the impact of their ordeal. 

This book is for everyone working in the anti-human traf-ficking field, for current victims and those at risk, and for anyone seeking to understand this horrific yet sadly widespread crime. 

Although the cases outlined in this book are based on true events, I have changed the names of the victims and some loca-tions to protect their identities. 

 



About the Author


Maxwell Matewere is an internationally recognized legal and crime prevention expert with 27 years of vast experiences in the areas of human trafficking and child protection. He is the founder of Eye of the Child, a child rights organisation in Malawi, and Malawi Network Against Trafficking (MNAT). In 2020, the US Department of State recognised him as a Global Hero for championing national responses against human trafficking and successful rescue and rehabilitation of victims. His expertise specializes in law reform, advocacy, training, research and designing responses against transnational organized crimes including supporting victims of human trafficking in Malawi and their families. Maxwell has committed his professional life to challenge those who benefit from the exploitation of victims around the world and is dedicated to ensuring survivors live in freedom.


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