Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Release Blitz: GRIZZ by Sawyer Bennett & Bill Keenan

 

GRIZZ

Sawyer Bennett & Bill Keenan

Release Date: July 7 



Meet Sawyer Bennett:

New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author Sawyer Bennett uses real life experience to create relatable stories that appeal to a wide array of readers. From contemporary romance, fantasy romance, and both women’s and general fiction, Sawyer writes something for just about everyone.

A former trial lawyer from North Carolina, when she is not bringing fiction to life, Sawyer is a chauffeur, stylist, chef, maid, and personal assistant to her very adorable daughter, as well as full-time servant to her wonderfully naughty dogs.

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Meet Bill Keenan:

Bill Keenan played hockey at Harvard University from 2005 to 2008 and professionally in Europe from 2009 to 2012. After completing his MBA at Columbia Business School, he worked for two years in Deutsche Bank's investment banking division. He currently serves as COO of Graydon Carter's Air Mail.


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Blurb:

Grizz McAvoy is the most electrifying player in professional hockey…and the most volatile. He’s got a wicked shot, a hair-trigger temper, and spent his childhood surviving his father's cruelty. Off the ice, he's a PR catastrophe, racking up fines, burning through handlers, and daring the New York Vipers organization to do something about it. He’s built his entire identity around one principle: winning solves everything.


But winning can’t silence the past trauma that haunts him when the arena lights go dark.


Daisy Turner was fired from a top style magazine for asking questions powerful men didn't want to answer and exposing hypocrisy in the world of high-fashion. She's looking to salvage her career as a journalist by scraping together a second chance as Grizz's new media handler. Fearless in her own right, she carries scars from a betrayal that taught her trust is a currency she can't afford to spend freely.


From their first combustible meeting, Grizz and Daisy collide in a battle of wills neither is prepared to lose. She challenges him, and he can't look away. What begins as mutual provocation becomes far more dangerous when the walls between professional and personal start to crumble, and the wreckage of Grizz's past threatens to destroy the one person brave enough to see through his rock-solid armor.


Grizz is a scorching, emotionally charged hockey romance about two people who were never supposed to fall for each other, and the bruising, tender, inevitable collision that happens when they do.


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Release Blitz and Giveaway: Her Only Chance by Dalia Dupris

 



The Chance Romance Series Novel, Book 1


Contemporary Romance

Date Published: 07-07-2026

Publisher: Dream Weaver Press



Strong-willed Elaine Hart is determined to save her family's California orange groves. After the recent ending of a turbulent relationship, she vows to keep her professional and personal life separate, even though she's attracted to the man who holds her family's fate in the palm of his hands. Serious-minded banker, David Cole, has two goals- collecting on the delinquent ranch account and resisting his attraction to the unpredictable and beautiful Elaine Cole. When a series of circumstances brings them together, they must decide if they will continue to suppress their emotions or succumb to passion and take a chance on a forever love.

This captivating tale is a stirring blend of romance, suspense, and family drama, perfect for readers who crave richly drawn characters, heartfelt emotion, and the tension of real-world stakes. Will Elaine secure the future of Hartland Orchards, or will the challenges she faces prove insurmountable? Dive into a story of ambition, loyalty, and love, and experience a journey where every decision carries weight, every relationship matters, and every secret has the potential to change everything.

 

About the Author

 

 Dalia Dupris is a recipient of the RWA Spectrum Award and is a two-time EMMA Award winning author. She has BA in English Literature and Master’s degree in Social Work. In her spare time, she enjoys bike riding along the California coast with her husband and hiking with her daughter. She loves hearing from her readers. Their words of encouragement inspire her to continue creating memorable characters and compelling stories. Subscribe to her website for a chance to learn more about Dalia and her books at www.daliadupris.com.


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Teaser Tuesday: Wild Angels & Dirty Bikers by Ophelia Bee Cox

 



Erotic Biker Romance

Date Published: 08-01-2026


 


 Seven outlaws. Seven blood brothers. And the women that never saw them coming.
 
In the small town of Devil's Hollow, the Devil's Reapers rule with grit and iron loyalty. Outlaws, riders, and fighters, they've never needed anything or anyone but the roar of their engines and the unbreakable bond of brotherhood.
Each story in this steamy book follows one of the seven Reapers as fierce, undeniable attraction for a woman hits without warning. One look. One touch. One moment that changes everything. The kind of instant heat between two people that ruins them for anyone else.
The women who find their way to Devil's Hollow aren't prepared for the intensity, the danger, or the possessiveness these men bring. Neither them or the Reapers had been prepared for the fallout of finding someone who mattered.
When they do fall it's hard and fast.
In a club where loyalty and brotherhood is everything, love might be the most dangerous ride of all.


Excerpt
Jax and Lena’s Story (unedited excerpt)
 
At thirty-five, Jax was all hard muscle and scarred knuckles from years of bar fights and border runs. Back in the day when they were more of an active outlaw club and he and his brothers responded to conflict with violence. These days they tried to be more diplomatic in how they handled shit. None of them wanted to do prison time.


Up ahead, he saw hazard lights blinking on a stalled sedan that was pulled off to the shoulder, steam hissing from under the hood like a pissed-off serpent. A woman stood next to it, one hand shielding her eyes from the glare, her sundress plastered to her curves by the heat. He gaged her age to be somewhere in her mid-twenties, her honey-blonde hair tangled from the dry wind. He appreciated the tits straining against the thin fabric, and her legs that went on forever. Jax's cock twitched in his jeans as an image of how those legs wrapped around his waist while he fucked her would feel. He slowed, the bike's growl dropping to a low rumble. Fuck, look at that ass, he thought, the familiar hunger coiling low in his gut, hot and insistent.


The intensity of his reaction to her caught him by surprise.


He killed the engine twenty feet away, his boots crunching gravel as he swung off. "Car trouble, sweetheart?" His voice came out gravelly, laced with that outlaw drawl, eyes raking over her with heated interest, and without shame.
 


About the Author



Ophelia Bee Cox’s debut novel, *Wild Angels & Dirty Bikers*, will be released on 8/1/26, followed by *Lost Angels & Dirty Mountain Men* and *Sweet Angels & Dirty Cowboys*. She splits her time between Maine and Florida, is divorced, has one child, and six cats. Ophelia writes erotic romance and doesn’t hold back—if you’re not a fan of explicit sexual content and strong language, her books may not be for you.

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Book Tour: What the Heart Carries by Susan Appel

 




One Secret, Two Lives

 

Women's Fiction / Family Life / Religious

Date Published: April 21st, 2026

Publisher: Lucid Books Publishing

 


Stephanie grew up cherished yet haunted by questions no one would answer. Carmine’s life, in contrast, was marked by tumult, loss, and an unrelenting search for belonging. They lived as strangers, unaware of each other’s existence—until fate, and a single phone call brought the truth crashing in. Their discovery binds them in an instant—and alters everything.

What the Heart Carries traces their breathtaking discovery and the devastating tragedy that followed. At nce a story of grief and of redemption, it asks: How do we begin to heal when everything we know is torn apart?

Spanning from Brooklyn’s tight-knit neighborhoods to the sun-soaked streets of Florida, this is a powerful novel of family secrets, faith, and the unbreakable ties of blood. Inspired by true events, it is a story that will linger in your heart long after the final page.

 

 

Excerpt

The Beginning (1966)


Cecilia adjusted the strap of her purse as she walked along 86th Street under the El,
the scent of fresh Italian bread and coffee drifting from the corner bakery. Car
horns, laughter, and the distant rumble of the subway filled the air, but her mind
was focused on the errand her mother had sent her on. She was to pick up a
spool of thread from the fabric store and then head straight home. Simple. Routine.
Just as she arrived at the corner of Stillwell Avenue, she stopped short at the
sight of him. Through the large glass window of the neighborhood gym,
she saw a man, his dark hair slicked back, his muscular arms flexing as
he lifted a pair of weights. Stunned, her breath caught in her throat.
He was unlike any man she’d ever seen before—confident, strong,
and completely engrossed in his workout. A few girls near the gym’s
entrance were watching him as well. Giggling, they stole glances in
the man’s direction. They were animated and giddy, but Cecilia
was rooted in place, unable to move, unable to look away.

Then, as if sensing her gaze, he turned. Their eyes met through the glass.
Cecilia’s heart thudded in her chest. For a moment she considered looking
away and pretending she hadn’t been staring, but something about
the man’s expression—the amused smirk, the spark of curiosity
in his eyes—held her there. Slowly, deliberately, he set the
weights down and wiped the sweat from his brow. Then,
to her surprise, he walked over to the door.
Cecilia panicked. She knew she should leave, turn on her heels
and pretend this never happened. But before she could make
herself move, he was walking straight toward her.

“Enjoying the view?” he asked as he approached, his voice deep
and playful.
She felt herself blush. “I was just passing by.”
His smirk widened. “Sure you were.”
She folded her arms, trying to steady herself.
“Well, are you going to tell me your name?”
“James,” he said, offering his hand. “And you?”
“Cecilia. Cecilia Russo.”
Their hands met, and an undeniable current passed between them. Cecilia
swallowed hard. She had heard about men like him—charmers,
flirts, troublemakers—the kind of men her mother had
warned her about.
And yet as he held her gaze, none of that mattered. Awestruck,
Cecilia could only think about this man named James.
“I’ve never seen you around here before,” James said,
tilting his head slightly. “Are you new to the neighborhood?”
She shook her head. “No. I live a few blocks away.
My mother sent me to the fabric store.”
James grinned. “Exciting afternoon, then.”
She laughed despite herself. “Not quite as
exciting as lifting weights in front of an audience.”
He chuckled, stepping a little closer. “I don’t mind an
audience, especially when it includes a girl as pretty as you.”
At the compliment, Cecilia fought again the urge to blush.
She should have walked away. She should have
smiled politely, excused herself, and continued on
her errand. Instead, she lingered, drawn in by the easy
confidence in his voice and the way his eyes darkened
when they met hers.
“I should go,” she murmured, though she made no move to leave.
James studied her for a moment and then cocked
his chin just a bit. “Alright. But let me walk you to the store.”
She hesitated, knowing she should refuse. But despite her
better judgment, she found herself nodding. And so they
walked side by side, the summer sun casting long
shadows on the sidewalk as they went.

That evening, as Cecilia and her family sat down to
dinner, her sister Linda quietly scolded her: “You
shouldn’t talk to men like that.”
Their mother, Concetta, bustled around the kitchen
scooping out steaming portions of pasta,
oblivious to the conversation between the twins.
“Daddy would’ve had a fit if he’d seen you flirting
this afternoon with that guy outside the gym,” Linda continued.
Cecilia rolled her eyes but kept her voice low. “I wasn’t flirting.”
Linda snorted. “Please. You didn’t realize it, but
I was by Mr. Morelli’s soda shop a few doors down.
I saw the way that man looked at you—and the way you looked at him.”
Their father, Leo, sat at the head of the table. He was
a man of principle, his presence alone commanding respect.
He was unaware of the tension building between the twins.
The girls were always whispering, and he took no notice of it.
Cecilia had spent her life trying to be the good daughter,
the obedient one. But this evening, for the first time,
she felt a pull toward something—someone—that didn’t fit
neatly into her world.
Cecilia’s family was loving but strict. Her father
was a retired boxer and former Navy man, and
he ran their household with a firm but caring hand.
He had worked tirelessly to provide for his family,
instilling discipline and respect in his children. Their
home was warm and filled with the aromas of baked ziti,
sautéed broccoli rabe, and chicken parmesan, but there
were many unspoken rules. Cecilia knew those rules well,
and today she had broken one of them for the first time.
Then there was James and Cecilia’s first real date.
It was anything but ordinary. James pulled up to the
corner of her block—out of sight of Cecilia’s parents—in
a sleek, black 1965 Pontiac GTO, its polished chrome
gleaming under the streetlights. The low rumble of
the engine sent a thrill through Cecilia as she slipped
into the passenger seat.
She had told her parents she was going to the movies with Linda,
which wasn’t a complete lie—Linda was coming along. But their parents
didn’t know anything about James or their real plans for the evening,
and her parents certainly didn’t know that James was bringing along
his friend Tony as a date for Linda.
Linda sat in the back seat, exchanging flirtatious glances with
Tony. Cecilia could hardly focus on anything but James’s
hand resting casually on the gear shift. He drove with
an effortless cool, weaving through the streets of Brooklyn
in the evening light.
As they reached Coney Island, the scent of salt
water and fried food was thick in the air. The
two couples walked along the boardwalk, the
sounds of carnival rides and laughter surrounding them. James
bought Cecilia some cotton candy, his fingers grazing hers as
he handed it over. The touch sent a shiver through her. They
wandered through the games where James easily won her
a stuffed bear. When they rode the Wonder Wheel, he
rocked their seat just enough to make her laugh and grip his arm.
As the night stretched on, Cecilia felt the weight of the rules
she was breaking, but with James beside her, it didn’t
seem to matter. The way he looked at her, like she
was the only girl in the world, made her forget everything else.
When they pulled up to a spot just a few doors down from
her house, Cecilia noticed that the porch light was on—a
reminder of the world she had to return to. James
leaned over, brushing his hand against her cheek.

“I had a good time tonight,” he said.

She beamed with delight, her heart pounding. “Me too.”

For a moment, it seemed like he might kiss her, but instead,
James simply grinned.

“Sweet dreams, Cecilia.”

The weeks flew by, and Cecilia never told her parents
about her new boyfriend. She swore Linda to secrecy. Her twin
often covered for her. As Cecilia got to know James better, their
stolen meetings became more frequent, and their conversations got deeper.
It wasn’t long before one night, parked at a secluded spot
near the Verrazzano Bridge, James kissed Cecilia with
an urgency she had never known before. The city lights
shimmered in the distance as his hands traced her skin,
each touch setting fire to her senses. She knew nice girls didn’t
do this, that she was breaking both her parents’ rules and God’s.
Yet she gave herself to him completely, believing in the moment,
believing in him.

About the Author

 


 Susan Appel is the author of What the Heart Carries: One Secret, Two Lives, a debut novel inspired by her own family’s story of loss, faith, and restoration. She writes with honesty and heart, exploring themes of identity, grief, and the enduring bonds of family. Susan believes deeply in the power of words to heal, to connect, and to remind us that even in life’s darkest seasons, hope can be found. She cherishes quiet moments and laughter-filled days at the Jersey Shore with her husband and two children. Susan finds joy in simple traditions, lasting friendships, and the spiritual journey that continues to guide her steps.


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Monday, July 6, 2026

Teaser: Master of the Hunt by Angela Knight

 




Dark Fantasy Romance, Mystery & Suspense

Date Published: July 10, 2026



A werewolf prince and a lovely fairy police chief battle mad gods for the fate of a kingdom.

 

Sidhe Prince Dearg Galatyn is a werewolf, spymaster, and Blade of the Dragon God. When his deity sends him visions of a beautiful cop’s horrific murder, Dearg must save her at all costs. Otherwise, she won’t be the only one to die -- and his kingdom could be lost.

Iona Anann is the granddaughter of Maeve, the Mother of Fairies. Her day job is police chief of Summerwood, a quirky town full of magical creatures who make fantasy films. When the dragon god’s feared werewolf weapon shares his horrific visions, she is forced to accept Dearg as her bodyguard.

Then murder comes to Summerwood as the assassin begins picking off victims -- with Iona and her prince as his ultimate targets.

Locked in a pressure cooker of blood, magic and madness, Iona and Dearg begin to fall in love. But stalked by killers and psychotic gods, will they even live out the week?

 

Warning: Adult situations, graphic violence and language. No cheating, guaranteed HEA.

 


EXCERPT

 

My second cousin was plotting treason again.

I strode toward the private library in my parents’ wing, my boots clicking over the jeweled tiles. I needed to brief Dad on Goran Galatyn’s plot. We had to quell the bastard’s little rebellion before he dragged us all into another civil war.

My hand slid to the messenger pouch that held the evidence of Goran’s guilt. For the past month, I’d had my spies working to discover the extent of the treason -- the allies Goran had assembled, the knights, mercenaries, and armsmen he’d recruited or hired. My agents were well-placed and reliable -- a high-ranking knight, a noblewoman, one of my cousin’s so-called friends, and Goran’s mistress, all of whom had reason to hate the bastard. The evidence they’d collected was solid, corroborating each other even though none of them knew about the others. I’d compiled the reports and documents they’d produced into a coherent picture that revealed just how close Goran was to launching an attack.

Fortunately, the plot had yet to pick up steam. My father was a popular king, generous and fair, and his Morven subjects weren’t interested in swapping him for a predatory tyrant. Not after my uncle’s hellish reign.

With Dad’s approval, I’d head for my cousin’s mansion in the morning and… remind him why betraying King LlÅ·r Galatyn was a bad idea. Goran, you cretin, Dad gave you one second chance already. That’s all you g --

The vision hit between one step and the next, driving into me like a tournament lance. My knees buckled. I tripped, my face smacking the marble with a painful pop of light. The world dropped away.

Huge, brilliant eyes stared into mine, irises somewhere between green and gold, hot and lazy with passion. One corner of the woman’s lush mouth crooked up as she smiled. Her hair was long, a gleaming mass of green curls that tumbled around pale, bare shoulders. Her graceful fingers slid through my hair, her touch both sensual and soothing. “I love you,” she breathed, her voice throaty, rich with need. “I need you. Now.”

My c*ck hardened in a rush. No surprise, given the feel of her lean, athletic body, the sweet curves of her small breasts. But what did surprise me was the peace I felt -- as if I’d found the love my parents had. This is a hell of a lot better than my usual vis --

I should have known better.

The vision shattered into a thousand fragments amid breathless howls of pain. The accompanying image was worse. Huge talons gripped the woman I’d just been making love to, digging in as the creature crushed and twisted her like a scullery wringing a rag. Bones crunched and her green eyes bulged, screams breaking off into a breathless wheeze of terror and anguish. An immense raptor beak punched into her belly…

No! My horror snapped like thin ice over hot rage. I roared, trying to draw the jeweled sword at my hip, but my body lay paralyzed.

The vision tore, the pieces flying away like shreds of parchment in a hurricane.

My vision version gripped the curve of the woman’s ass as I pressed her against the wall. “I swear they won’t get you as long as I --”

Shreds flew, and she was dressed like an American cop in a black uniform, a gold badge gleaming on her chest. She stood crouched and ready with a longsword in her hands in front of a shop window. The English words Summerwood Spells and Potions flowed in gold script across the expanse of plate glass. Lovely face cold with fury, she stepped forward, swinging the sword with impressive strength --

Another blade rammed straight through her chest. Her unseen attacker lifted her off her feet and kicked her body off his sword, sending her flying backward to slam into the window. It shattered, and she fell into the display beyond, landing amid tumbling bottles that broke under her weight.

Sickened, I stared through the glass shards as she writhed in pain, gasping, the light draining from her huge green eyes as pumping blood soaked the window display --

The scene broke apart again, and she pressed silken and strong against vision-me as I suckled her pretty bare breasts --

I watched her die again.

The tortuous visions went on and on, me making love to her, then witnessing her murder, each death more twisted and violent than the last -- eaten by monsters, screaming in agony as she burned like a torch, crushed under a hurtling boulder, thrown by unseen hands over the edge of a cliff, hacked apart with a massive axe. Nightmare piled on nightmare until I prayed for her torture to end.

I was no stranger to watching people die -- I’d killed my share. But watching the cop die again and again drove sick, helpless despair through me. In between those hideous deaths, she stared into my eyes with a love I’d thought I’d never find. Women bedded me for the power and bragging rights that came with fucking a prince, but they didn’t love me. I was the King’s dog, not quite Sidhe enough despite my royal blood.

To everyone, it seemed, but her.

The vision tore for the last time, and I found myself lying on cold tiles staring at a marble column, my head aching so hard, my eyes throbbed.

“What. The fuck. Was that?” The words emerged as a rumbling growl. I pushed myself to hands and knees that were as huge and furry as the rest of my body, fingers tipped in three-inch claws. My werewolf form. When did I shift?

Didn’t matter. I had to find her, protect her, whoever she was. Right the hell now.

Yes, Cachamwri’s voice rumbled from the depths of my mind, the Dragon God’s magic vibrating in my bones. Without her, we’re all lost. Find her in Summerwood and let nothing separate you until she’s safe. Show no mercy to any who would feed upon her.

Over the fifteen years since Cachamwri had demanded my service, I’d never craved a mission. I craved this one. I had to save her. I couldn’t let her die, let her suffer, let the assassins torture her. I’d have gone after her even without your orders.

I know. That’s why you’re my Blade. The god sounded smug.

But Cachamwri wasn’t the only one I owed a duty to. I’ve got to tell Dad I’m going. I can’t let him get blindsided by this… whatever the hell it is.

Yes, tell him. But be quick. Without you, she’ll die tonight.

I struggled to my feet, as clumsy and aching as if I’d been beaten with a bag of bricks. Grimly, I headed down the corridor, the pain falling away as Cachamwri’s strength flooded me, washing away the ache and confusion.

Bones crunched and her green eyes bulged. Screams breaking off into a breathless wheeze of terror and anguish. An immense raptor beak punched into her belly --

The hall spun, and I stumbled against the wall, swallowing bile. I’d be experiencing flashbacks until I fulfilled my assignment. Goran Galatyn’s rebellion would have to wait.

Your father will have no kingdom to save if she dies, the dragon god told me.

I didn’t doubt Cachamwri. Whoever was behind this was a monster, and I wanted him dead as badly as my god did. I’d never met the green-haired woman, but I knew her. Her taste, her smile, her passion. I wanted to know even more. Ached to know everything.

Some sane part of me rebelled. This isn’t me. I didn’t do love at first sight -- not after getting kicked in the teeth by court ladies so often. Especially not because of a vision, for Cachamwri’s sake. I wasn’t that kind of impulsive idiot.

But this clawing need said otherwise. I couldn’t let the fuckers kill her.

You have thirty minutes. No longer. Cachamwri’s thundering presence faded to a distant mental rumble. I sighed in relief as the crushing pressure lifted. Reaching for my magic, I shifted back to Sidhe form, the blue brocade and silk of my court garb returning, jeweled sword swinging in its scabbard by my left hip.

Something stung my leg like a hive of bees, the pain so sharp, I jerked and swore. An abrupt, grinding hunger rolled over me -- not for food, but the blood of the woman’s would-be assassins.

 


About the Author

New York Times best-selling author Angela Knight has written and published more than sixty novels, novellas, and ebooks, including the Mageverse and Merlin’s Legacy series. With a career spanning more than two decades, Romantic Times Bookclub Magazine has awarded her their Career Achievement award in Paranormal Romance, as well as two Reviewers’ Choice awards for Best Erotic Romance and Best Werewolf Romance.

Angela is currently a writer, editor, and cover artist for Changeling Press LLC. She also teaches online writing courses. Besides her fiction work, Angela’s writing career includes a decade as an award-winning South Carolina newspaper reporter. She lives in South Carolina with her husband, Michael, a thirty-year police veteran and detective with a local police department.


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Friday, July 3, 2026

Book Blast: Deadly Wilderness Showdown by Lisa Weaver

 

 

Hunted through the wilderness…can they survive animals and criminals?


He saved her once. He’ll risk everything to save her again. 

After surviving a brutal encounter with a sadistic serial killer, Abbie Renforth finds peace in the Maine wilderness. But peace turns to peril when a vengeful crime family brings their war to her doorstep, turning her sanctuary into a battlefield. 

Ethan Knight, the former detective who once saved her life, is reluctantly pulled back into the fray. Together they must outwit ruthless enemies and unravel a dangerous tangle of lies. Can they outmaneuver a merciless crime family and unearth the truth before their time runs out?

Deadly Wilderness Showdown is available at Amazon.

╰┈➤Book Details

 Genre: Inspirational Romantic Suspense

 Sub-genre: Christian Mystery/Suspense

 Language:English

 Pages: 20

 Paperback ISBN: 978-1335957863


Excerpt:

Abbie Renforth had witnessed more than her share of psyche-scarring moments in her former career as a photojournalist for an international news agency. She’d captured far too many heart-wrenching images in the aftermath of earthquakes, floods, wildfires and senseless crimes than she cared to remember. Some things, once seen, could never be unseen.

She’d experienced the worst the world had to offer—and not only in her professional life. Now, amid the wild and rugged beauty of Maine, where she’d retreated after losing her job and very nearly her life, she was experiencing the best.

Recalling how close she’d come to missing out on the chance to spend three months in this idyllic expanse of backcountry courtesy of a visiting artist program, she was grateful she’d overcome her hesitation. Fear had nearly kept her from saying yes when she’d first been offered the opportunity to take part in this once-in-a-lifetime experience. Since she’d been attacked, her formerly borderless comfort zone had shrunk to an anxiety-restricted microcosm. Nearly dying at the hands of a demented serial killer had a way of doing that to a person.

– Excerpted from Deadly Wilderness Showdown by Lisa Weaver, Harlequin Love Inspired Suspense, 2026. Reprinted with permission.


About the Author

Lisa Weaver lives in Maine with her husband and one very spoiled Maine coon cat. When she’s not spinning pulse-pounding tails, she enjoys hiking, biking, getting her hands dirty in her flower gardens, spending time in nature and baking decadent treats inspired by her fascination with baking competition shows (and chocolate).

Lisa’s latest book is Deadly Wilderness Showdown.

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