

(Cottonmouth MC 2)
A Hounds of Hell MC Romance
Date Published: May 1, 2026
Publisher: Changeling Press
Jazz: My sister Claire disappeared three weeks ago. The police are calling the case a runaway, but I know better. Rumor has it the Cottonmouths and Sinister Skin are behind the girls going missing in Oak Grove -- the reason no one asks too many questions. So I go looking for her myself.
I never expected to find the answers waiting behind the doors of a biker compound -- or in the green eyes of the quiet enforcer who looks at me like I already belong to him. Shade says he will find Claire. But men like him don’t do favors. They make promises. And the way he says mine sounds an awful lot like forever.
Shade: Oak Grove is supposed to belong to the Cottonmouths again. We bled to take it back. But the men we drove out didn’t disappear. They just got smarter, quieter, and more dangerous. Then Jazz walks into my life. And I know I can’t let her go.
I know the men who took Claire are tied to the same rot we just carved out of this town. And they’ve made one fatal mistake. They turned this into my fight. I won’t stop until the threat is buried. The Cottonmouths protect their own. The war they started is about to end in blood.
Warning: Adult content, violence, strong language, and dark themes including human trafficking. There’s no cheating, no cliffhanger, and a guaranteed HEA.
Shade
The compound was quiet, and the yard was littered with toolboxes, paint cans, and various other supplies we were using to patch everything up after the club’s civil war a few weeks ago.
Our place had been torn to hell in the shootout that took place when we took Eli and his slimy inner circle down, getting them the fuck out of our chapter and compound. Vendetta, the man who’d once been Tank but who had survived the hanging meant to kill him, had led us back to reclaim the Oak Grove chapter for the loyal Cottonmouths. We’d won with a little help from the Hounds of Hell in Mercy. After the celebration, our compound was left with bullet holes, splintered frames, and busted glass. It had been a hell of a mess to clean up, and we weren’t done yet.
I was out back, replacing the siding on the last barrack that needed outside repairs. I had a hammer in one hand, and a headache that had been riding me since dawn. Still, I couldn’t shake the thought that we just might be wasting our damn time. We’d fix this place up, sure, but for how long? Yeah, Eli was dead and some of his crew were gone with him. But not all of them. Creep had been shot but he’d somehow survived that night. That fucker could still be running around. A few others loyal to Eli had made it out too.
Sinister Skin wasn’t going anywhere. Of that I was sure. And until we flushed out the rest of that rot, the repairs we made almost felt like a Band-Aid over a bullet wound.
“Guess it’s time to start on indoor repairs,” Ripper muttered, strolling out with a cold beer and no shame.
Vendetta followed him out, looking a little rougher than he usually did. But that was our friend’s new normal these days. The patch on his chest said president, and he wore it like it had its claws dug into him. Dylan had finally got him to sleep a full night last week. Ripper and I damn near threw a party. Vendetta was a good man but he’s a grouchy asshole on no rest.
“Got word from Mercy this morning,” Vendetta said, cracking his neck. “Snow says there’s no sign of the cartel left over there. At least not so far. Guess threatening Player’s girl wasn’t the brilliant move El Cuervo thought it was.”
Ripper snorted. “You mean right before she pulled a gun on him? Shit, I’ll never forget the look on Player’s face. Like he was about to pass out and propose all at the same time.”
Vendetta smirked. “Yeah, the cartel folded faster than I thought they would, honestly. If I had to guess, the Hounds haven’t seen the last of them.”
“If they come back, are we helping out?” Ripper said.
Vendetta nodded. “Most likely. Locked and loaded.”
I didn’t disagree, but I didn’t join in either. Cartel trouble made for good stories now that the business was done. But we were still knee-deep in our own brand of hell here in Oak Grove dealing with the remnants of Sinister Skin. The Hounds in Mercy had booted them out of their territory. It looked like we still needed to do the same.
“I’m glad we helped them out.” Shaking his head, Vendetta said, “It’s the least we could do. We couldn’t have taken this place back with just half the club. They helped us pull it through.”
Before any of us could say more, I heard footsteps coming closer. Two of our prospects, Cowboy and JJ, came running in like their asses were on fire. Both were out of breath, wide-eyed, and wired.
“Boss,” Cowboy gasped. “You’re gonna want to hear this.”
Vendetta straightened up instantly. I set down the drywall knife and wiped dust from my hands.
“We just saw Creep,” JJ said. “He ain’t dead.”
Silence fell like a goddamn hammer. I fucking knew it. Creep. That scrawny piece of shit had a face I wish I could forget and a scar down the middle of his chest that I’d personally gifted him. The bastard was supposed to be out of Oak Grove. Gone and smart enough to stay gone. I’d known he wasn’t dead.
Vendetta’s voice dropped low. “Where?”
JJ swallowed hard. “Here, on the edge of our own fucking property.”
My head snapped up. “You’re kidding me. He came here?”
“And he wasn’t alone,” JJ said. “Eagle was with him.”
I had to laugh at that. “Eagle? That prick’s still walking?”
JJ nodded. “And get this. They had a couple of guys with them we didn’t recognize. They weren’t from around here, but they looked like muscle.”
“They approach you?” Vendetta asked.
Cowboy shook his head. “Nah. They saw us coming and bolted. Didn’t say a damn word.”
“Vehicle?” Vendetta asked.
“Black SUV. Nice one,” Cowboy answered. “Tinted windows. Couldn’t see plates.”
Of course, it was a nice SUV. Sinister Skin loved riding on money they didn’t earn.
Vendetta stepped in closer. “Where exactly did you see them?”
“At the old south gate,” Cowboy replied. “Right where the fence line dips.”
I shook my head. Fifty acres of land surrounded the compound, most of it wild and untouched. The woods were thick enough that a man could ghost through them without ever being spotted. We had cameras and sensors up at the main gates, but out there? A couple of wrong turns and someone could camp out on us for days before we ever knew.
Vendetta must’ve been thinking the same thing, because his eyes narrowed in that calculating way of his.
Vendetta’s gaze met mine. “You thinking what I’m thinking?”
I already was.
“If I had to guess, they’re trying to rebuild,” I said. “Trying to keep Sinister Skin’s shit alive under a new flag.”
“Or a temporary one,” Ripper added.
Vendetta gave the two younger Cottonmouths a nod. “Good work. Now I want you two to stay on the perimeter today. Keep eyes on it. No contact, no hero shit. Just eyes.”
JJ’s spine straightened like he’d just won an award. “Yes, sir.”
“You see anyone besides Creep and Eagle, you let us know right away,” Vendetta added.
The prospects headed back the way they came. As soon as they were out of earshot, Vendetta turned toward me.
Creep. Eagle. Unknown muscle. Icons of every problem we hadn’t finished burning out of Oak Ridge.
“They’re scouting us,” Vendetta muttered.
“Yeah,” I said, rolling my shoulders, muscles humming for a fight. “And they’re stupid enough to do it on our land.”
Ripper shook his head. “The fuckers are still here and still working with Sinister Skin. Jesus.”
“I’d bet on it,” I muttered. It was already leaving a bad taste in my mouth. “Sinister Skin doesn’t give a shit who the club president is. They made a deal with Eli, not the patch. They’re still going to expect the Cottonmouths to hold up our end of the bargain.”
Vendetta nodded grimly. “Not these Cottonmouths. We didn’t agree to any of it, and I’ll go to war over that. That’s Creep and Eagle’s problem now. That group will expect business to keep moving. And if it doesn’t --”
“They’re dead,” I finished for him.
All three of us stood there letting that sink in. We weren’t just talking about traitors. We were talking about assholes left from Eli’s regime, caught in a trap of their own making. Hell, we could still be implicated because of Eli and his bunch before it was all over with.
Vendetta exhaled frustration, the half-empty beer bottle in his hand forgotten. “All right. Let’s lock it down.”
Now we’re talking. I was already keyed up.
“I want double coverage on both gates,” Vendetta went on, his voice cool and clipped in that way that always meant shit was about to get serious. “No one gets in or out without us knowing.”
Ripper tossed his empty bottle into the trash. “You think they’re close?”
“They’re testing the fence,” Vendetta muttered. “Probably trying to figure out where we’re soft.” He turned to Ripper. “Go call Snow. See if he can hook us up with a surveillance system around the south gate. Sounds like we need it.”
Ripper nodded, already moving. Snow, the Hounds’ VP, ran an electronic security system in Mercy, which was handy right now. But I knew he really wanted Ripper out of earshot to talk to me in private.
Vendetta looked at me. “Shade --”
“I’m going,” I cut in, letting him know there was no way I wasn’t.
He studied me for a second. “I need eyes, not a body count.”
I didn’t say anything. Vendetta had been watching me ever since that night when we took back the club, since I put a bullet in Eli without blinking. No hesitation. No second thoughts. Just the right thing done fast.
Vendetta respected restraint. Hell, I respected him that night. Dylan’s uncle or not, Vendetta held the line and kept his cool, even when Eli spat on everything this club ever stood for.
But me? I didn’t have that kind of patience. Eli had tried to take down the entire chapter. He was a stain on the Cottonmouth name. He’d had it coming, and somebody needed to do what everyone else was too damn careful to do.
And Vendetta knew it. At times, he watched me like he was waiting to see which version of me he’s going to get: the one who listens, or the one who pulls the trigger and deals with the consequences later.
Either way, I decided maybe I’d be going.
I gave a sharp nod. “You’ll get what you need.”
Jamie Targaet is the author of the Hounds of Hell MC. She's anxious to introduce you to this club of gorgeous, dominant men and the lucky women who surrender to them. The ride is going to get wild at times, not going to lie. But there's thrilling action, scorching hot sex scenes, and all the feels.
Jamie writes erotic romance for Changeling Press, a little fanfiction on the side, and she's an aspiring horror writer in another life. She enjoys time with her family (including the fur babies). She likes good horror movies and shows, emo metal and classic rock, and time spent in other worlds writing and reading. She loves hearing from readers and is looking forward to hearing from you.
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Paranormal Romance
Date Published: April 28, 2026
Enter the bear.
Jonah, on a hiking trip with his best friend, Liam, after the unexpected death of the clan's Alpha, and Jonah's grandfather, is enjoying the last few hours of freedom he'll know for some time. He's known for a long time he'll be stepping into his grandfather's shoes and with the countdown ticking away, he relishes the peace and quiet. But then it's shattered by the shouts of an angry, frightened woman. Both Liam and Jonah take off running to investigate.
Just as they reach the edge of the property, the woman shouts, "You're the reason why women choose the bear, Neill."
Now...Jonah abides by the laws governing supernaturals. He doesn't reveal himself to be a shapeshifter. But walking out there in his bear skin isn't really revealing himself. And predators deserve to be frightened, don't they?
And when he sees Ivy...his whole world is upended.
Now isn't the time for him to fall in love. He has a clan to care for, challenges to hold off.
But love doesn't believe in being convenient and Jonah and Ivy on are a collision course. Will she choose the bear...and will his bear choose her?
About the Author
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by Meg Benjamin
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GENRE: Contemporary Romance
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BLURB:
They’re both unlucky in love. Can they find the equation for the perfect mate?
Celine Murphy has had it. Her current boyfriend has broken up with her by text. That makes three boyfriends who’ve turned out to be losers, including one who left for Antarctica. She’s decided to go for an online matchmaking service, but as a mathematician, she wants to minimize her own faulty choices and let an algorithm make the selection.
At the same time, musician Delaney Boone has come to Austin to mentor “the kid,” a popular actor turned musician. He’s also escaping a broken heart from a failed relationship, and he’s hoping Austin will provide some new possibilities. With those new possibilities in mind, he goes for an online dating service.
Fate—or math—matches these two unlikely lovers. But can they overcome their own doubts to accept another chance at romance? Maybe with the help of an unlikely cupid in the form of Celine’s grandfather, The Judge, and the matchmaking skills of some familiar faces in Konigsburg. And an unexpected dose of cedar fever. It’s Texas y’all.
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EXCERPT:
"So how many possibles did you get?” Bonnie asked over her slice of pesto chicken and sundried tomato pizza.
“Nine. So far.” Celine hadn’t checked again after she’d gotten the first bunch. MateFind also allowed a certain amount of scrolling among similar profiles, and she had no intention of doing that. She had enough trouble keeping herself focused on finding Mr. Right.
“So what do you want me to do? Go over the profiles with you?” Bonnie’s smile was slightly tense.
Celine shook her head. “I’ve got a system.”
Bonnie sighed. “Of course you do. And may I say, that sounds ominous.”
“It’s not ominous at all. It’s theoretically sound.” She took a breath. “At least I think so.”
Bonnie picked up another piece of pizza. “Theoretically sound? This I’ve got to hear. Spill it.”
“Okay, I figured I could use a modification of optimal stopping theory.” She paused. “You remember that?”
Bonnie shrugged. “Vaguely. I haven’t seen it since grad school.”
“Okay, applied to dating, it means that your chance of finding the best possible person for you depends on the number of people you reject before finding them.”
“That actually doesn’t sound as insane as I expected,” Bonnie mused.
“It’s not insane at all. I could show you the formula.”
Bonnie shook her head. “Please don’t. The thing is, it sounds a little like saying your keys are always in the last place you look. I mean, of course you’ll reject everybody until you find The One, and then you won’t reject any more because you’ve found him or her.”
“Okay, sure, but as I interpret one part of the theory, if you have an infinite number of possible matches, you should reject thirty-seven percent of them to find The One.” Simple. Elegant. She really liked that interpretation.
My Book Review:
This book was different. Celine loves math. College professor. Used a math formula to find the one. This was definitely different from what I have read before.
CAWPILE: 8.43
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Meg Benjamin is an award-winning author of romance and cozy mysteries. Meg’s cozy mystery series, Luscious Delights from Wild Rose Press, concerns a jam-making sleuth based in the mythical small town of Shavano, Colorado. Her Konigsburg series is set in the Texas Hill Country and her Salt Box and Brewing Love trilogies are set in the Colorado Rockies (all are available from Entangled Publishing and from Meg’s indie line). Along with romance and cozies, Meg is also the author of the paranormal Ramos Family trilogy from Berkley InterMix and the Folk trilogy from Meg’s indie line. Meg’s books have won numerous awards, including an EPIC Award, a Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award, the Holt Medallion from Virginia Romance Writers, the Beanpot Award from the New England Romance Writers, the Carly Crown Jewel of Books from the Mid-America Romance Authors, and the Award of Excellence from Colorado Romance Writers.
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The Framework for Discovering Your Purpose, Actualizing Your Vision, and Amplifying Your Impact
Business / Leadership, Personal Development, Self-Help
Date Published: April 28, 2026
* Spark Your Purpose: Uncover what truly drives you and articulate a personal vision that provides direction and meaning.
* Actualize Your Vision: Move from idea to reality with actionable strategies that build confidence, develop essential skills, and create tangible results.
* Influence Your World: Learn to steward your resources―time, energy, and relationships―to create a lasting, positive impact and build a meaningful legacy.
Design Your Good Life is a must-read for anyone looking for a more purposeful existence. Whether you're a professional seeking balance, an innovator aiming for impact, or an individual craving meaningful change, this book is your guide to achieving the life you've always dreamed of.
About the Author
Charles is regularly being invited to advise and speak on topics including strategic clarity, creative execution, leading innovation, design-thinking, brand strategy, executive presence, and DEI. Executive leaders from brands including Toyota, Wells Fargo, Google, TOMS, NBCUniversal, WME, Caterpillar, Sequoia Capital, Vanguard Financial, ONE Campaign, (RED), Reform Alliance and many others have engaged me on various projects and endeavors. In addition to advising and speaking, he also serves as host and/or facilitator for numerous events with NY Times best-selling authors and executives from brands including Google, Twitter, MLB, Starwood, Disney, CAA, Toyota, TOMS, charity: water, United Way, World Vision, and many others.
Charles is currently developing new content around the theme “Design Your Good Life” and hopes to share insights on designing a personal and professional life that’s both fulfilling and impactful.
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Josephine Grant lives a charmed life - a husband, three perfect children, strong bonds with family and friends in the small town where she's lived her entire life. She's the helper, the hostess, the one who always shows up. The person who can do it all.
Then the bus carrying her son's basketball team crashes, and Jo's husband and son are among the lives lost. Now she has a new identity. Widow. Single mother. Woman who lost everything. Grief begins to tear apart the place that's always been her home. Infighting among friends. Gossip and rumors. Wounds that may never heal and bonds that just might.
Now Jo has to rebuild her life, but as the person who thinks of herself as the helper, asking others to help hold her together is impossible. Jo must learn to lean on others as she learns to stand on her own.
Tell me about yourself. Where are you from?
JR: I’m originally from Southern California, but I’ve lived in eight states total (no, not a military family, it’s actually been academia that’s moved us so much). I currently live in Louisiana.
What genre do you read? Who's an author you read? Name your top 5 authors.
JR: I am a genre bouncer! I read non-fiction (mostly memoirs and pop science - think Mary Roach), crime (true and fictional - I have all my Patricia Cornwell books lined up on the bookshelf behind my desk), and lately dark romance (hello, Katee Robert).
What book are you reading right now, and what do you like about it?
JR: I’ve currently got Educated by Tara Westover (audiobook) and Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver (eBook) going. They’re very different books (see above genre bouncing), which is great for keeping me straight on what’s happening in which book. I like Educated because it’s showing me world that’s entirely foreign to me, and Butcher & Blackbird is fun escapism (murders aside haha).
Favorite sports.
JR: I’m a huge hockey fan (how ‘bout them Sabres, huh?). We have a small professional team in the town where we live, and my family has season tickets and lives for the games.
Favorite thing about the state/country that you live in.
JR: I’ve been in Louisiana since 2021 (pandemic moving was not fun!). I love how much our city is trying to create a community feel - there’s always something going on, from art crawls to artisan markets to dragon boat races (yes, really).
How long have you been writing?
JR: In sixth grade, we had an English assignment of writing books, and I remember distinctly ripping off a Baby-Sitters Club book for the project. But I was thirteen when I started filling notebooks with original characters and original stories. Some of those characters are ones I still write stories about (I’ve got an upcoming book starring some of those characters I originally created in my mid-teens. They’ve come a long way in thirty years, just like I have).
What inspired you to become a writer?
JR: It’s always felt natural. I read books, might as well also write them. It didn’t occur to me that I could ever get a book published - I wrote for myself to read for many, many years. I didn’t start getting feedback on my work until 2010, when I joined my first critique group. At that point, I’d been reading and rereading my own stuff for fifteen years.
What is your writing process like? Are you more of a plotter or a pantser?
JR: I am a full on pantser! Typically I start with a vague idea - for Haven Strong, it was taking the real life tragedy of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash and trying to write my way through my (entirely parasocial) grief. Once I know a bit about what’s going to happen to them, my characters take over. I’m a pantser in large part because I let the characters do what they want. Jo decided for me how she was going to make her way through her grief process. That usually means I have to do a lot of clean up on the editing side, but it’s worth it. I also usually write the whole book start to finish linearly - I don’t skip around from scene to scene, because I’ve found that when I do that, the characters mess up the future plans I had for them, and I can’t force them to do what I’d already written. Haven Strong didn’t end the way I’d assumed it would going into the story, but I think it ends in a way that’s true to the characters.
How do you celebrate finishing a book?
JR: I’ve never done anything special. Maybe I’ll have to next time! For me, there’s a certain level of trying to keep from getting too excited - can’t let the book know I love it too much.
What would you tell a writer who is just starting? What program do you use for writing? What advice would you give to a writer working on their first book? What’s your writing software of choice?
JR: I would tell anyone getting started at writing to read and write constantly. Both make you a better writer. I’m not huge on craft books or classes or things like that - it feels like a great way to worry about doing things “the right way.” It’s no longer about your own story or characters, it’s writing to a formula. Maybe I’d sell more books and be a household name, but I wouldn’t love what I’m doing. And I use good old Microsoft Word and Google Docs as my writing software, and when I get in a slump, I write with pen on paper.
How do you organize everything and find the time to sit down and write?
JR: That’s the biggest trick! I’m in a season of life where I don’t often have that time. I use Google Docs specifically so I can whip out my phone and jot a few sentences down when I’m waiting in line at school pick up or when I’ve arrived early for a band concert and no one has taken the stage yet. I try to keep a pen and small notebook in my bag so I have something with me in case I need to get a few thoughts out at random times. Actually sitting at my computer and writing means carving out time, and that’s an absolute luxury.
As an author, what would you choose as your spirit animal?
JR: If I had a familiar, it would probably be a beaver - taking on too many solo tasks, never delegating, trying to do it all.
Who has been the biggest supporter of your writing?
JR: I have a fantastic critique group (the Stubborn Hearts), and they’ve kept me motivated. My kids are also huge supporters, even though they don’t read anything I write (at eleven and fourteen, they aren’t my target market haha). They love to tell people to read my book.
How do you name your characters?
JR: For Haven Strong, the main character, Josephine Grant, is actually named for the place where my father died (Grant’s Pass in Josephine County, Oregon). The other characters came from me looking up popular names at the times the characters would have been born (assuming the book took place in roughly the same year I was writing it). For some of my characters in other books, I have a character I’ve been writing a long time (since my teens) who I named after my first celebrity crush, a character I wanted to have a strong female name who I named after a police officer on a Law & Order spin off (not Olivia Benson haha), and sometimes I simply use names that I think sound cool.
Can you describe a typical day in your writing life?
JR: Generally, on a day when I’m carving out writing time, the Pomodoro Technique features heavily. I have to set timers and give myself breaks for goofing off or doomscrolling. It helps me to focus on the writing without worrying about the other things that need to get done (work, cleaning, getting kids where they need to be, etc.).
Tell us about your current release.
JR: Haven Strong is a story of grief and resilience set in a small town after a tragedy hits everyone. Jo loses her husband and son, and she has to find a way to keep going. She’s managing her own grief, the grief of her daughters, and the losses that other friends are facing from the same accident.
AA: Thanks for joining me here at Always Reading-Melissa
Fantasy Queen
A Rockstar, Masquerade, Reverse Harem romance
Lustspur Book 3
By Racy Rice
Release Date: June 18
Coming to #KindleUnlimited
Rockstar
Black Invitation
One more night
Why choose
fantasy
Masquerade
The Savage Kings crowned Sage Sachs their queen, but is she truly prepared to serve them? As one of the hottest bands soaring to stardom the Savage Kings need to repair their reputation. Who better to help them with that than the straight-laced, responsible Sage? But how much can it be repaired when they are contracting her to be in a very public polyamorous relationship with them? Sage is quick to fall for the sweet Collin Pernicious and fun Kellan Malicious, it’s the other two members that draw her in and terrify her at the same time. Drew Ferocious screams danger while causing her body to burn in ways she didn’t know were possible. The same rude, crude Gabriel Vicious that sends her fleeing when he’s in character wormed his way deep into her heart. Sage doesn’t know if she can meet the needs of four strong, sexy men, but does she really have a choice?
Fantasy First: 99c