Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Teaser: Nitro by Harley Wylde

 

 


(Reckless Kings MC 9): A Dixie Reapers Bad Boys Romance


MC Romance

Date Published: June 26, 2026

Publisher: Changeling Press



She came back with a secret. He answers with a claim.

Willa -- I tell myself I’m here for one reason -- to survive. Not for him. Not for what we had. One night shouldn’t have mattered. But it did. Now I’m back, pregnant, and desperate, standing in the last place I should be. And the worst part? He sees me.

Nitro -- She thinks I won’t recognize her. Thinks I won’t put it together. She’s wrong. One look at her, at the curve of her stomach, and I know exactly what she tried to keep from me.

I don’t hesitate. I don’t negotiate. I claim her in front of everyone. She can be angry. She can fight. Doesn’t change anything. She’s mine. The kid’s mine. And I don’t let what belongs to me walk away.

Perfect for fans of dominant bikers, secret baby romance, and second chance love stories.

 


Excerpt
Copyright ©2026 Harley Wylde

Willa

The gate loomed ahead, iron and intimidation. I adjusted my canvas bag higher on my shoulder. Dusk had settled over the compound. I’d rehearsed what to say fifty times on the bus ride over, how to stand, how to sound casual about a decision that had kept me awake for weeks. But now, with my heart hammering against my ribs and my hand resting protectively over the two lives growing inside me, the words dried up in my throat.

I hadn’t planned for this -- for any of this. One night with a man whose face I’d memorized in the dark, and then the positive test, and then the second one, and then the doctor’s office confirming what my body had already told me. I’d kept moving. Found a room in a house with thin walls and a landlord who didn’t ask questions. Worked shifts until my feet ached and my back protested. Except it hadn’t been enough. I could either pay rent, or eat. Most of the time, I didn’t make enough to do both. And all the while, the babies inside me grew, a reality I couldn’t walk away from no matter how much I sometimes wanted to.

I buttoned my coat one more time, checking that it covered the slight curve of my belly. Not that it mattered anymore. Four months in, there was no hiding what I’d come here to admit.

The Prospect guard stepped forward as I approached the gate, his expression caught between wariness and routine assessment. Young -- maybe twenty-five -- with a patch that marked him as not quite a full member. He had the careful stance of someone who’d been told to take his job seriously.

“This is private property,” he said, voice neutral. “You looking for someone?”

I’d expected this. Rehearsed for it. “I’m here about a job. At the strip club.” I kept my voice steady, pitched it to sound casual, like applying for work at an outlaw motorcycle club’s strip joint was something I did every Tuesday. “Someone told me you’re hiring dancers. I stopped by the strip club, but it looked closed.”

His gaze moved over me once, taking stock. I’d done what I could to look the part -- worn jeans tight enough to show the shape of my legs, a top with sleeves long enough to cover my arms but cut low enough to suggest what was underneath. Of course, my coat currently covered the top half of me. My hair was loose instead of pulled back the way it had been the night I’d met Nitro. The night this whole thing started.

“We don’t take applications at the gate,” the Prospect said, but his tone had softened slightly. Maybe he believed me. Maybe he just wanted to believe a woman with my face would want to take her clothes off for money. Men usually did.

“I was told to ask for Nitro,” I said, the name catching in my throat.

The Prospect’s expression changed -- a flash of something like recognition, quickly masked. “Nitro’s busy. Maybe you should come back another time.”

“I don’t have another time.” The truth of it slipped out before I could catch it. I took a breath. “Please. It won’t take long.”

He hesitated, clearly weighing options. I watched the calculation happen behind his eyes -- the balance between turning me away and the potential consequences if I was telling the truth about knowing someone important.

“Hold on,” he said finally, and reached for the radio clipped to his belt.

I shifted my weight, trying to ease the persistent ache in my lower back. The bag on my shoulder felt heavier by the second. The night I’d spent here had been warm -- hot with bodies and music and the specific heat of Nitro’s skin against mine -- but now the air carried a chill that cut through my jacket. Or maybe that was just fear, sending ice through my veins while my heart tried to beat its way out of my chest.

The Prospect was speaking into the radio, voice too low for me to catch the words. I turned away slightly, giving him the illusion of privacy, and that’s when I saw him.

Nitro.

He stood at the edge of the parking area, half-shadowed by the building. Even from this distance, I could read the lines of his body -- the way he held himself, alert without appearing tense. He’d been about to leave or had just arrived. It didn’t matter. What mattered was the way his gaze found mine across the open space, the way his head tilted slightly as recognition hit.

I didn’t move. Couldn’t move. My rehearsed speech, my careful composure -- all of it evaporated under his gaze. He was exactly as I remembered. Tall, solid, with that watchful quality that made him seem both completely present and somehow separate from whatever was happening around him. I’d spent four months trying to forget the feel of his hands and the sound of his voice, and here he was, real as anything, looking at me like he was trying to fit the pieces together.

Then his gaze dropped to my stomach.

Just for a second -- a quick, involuntary movement -- but I saw it. His expression didn’t change, but something happened behind his eyes, a recalculation. When he looked back at my face, his gaze had sharpened.

The Prospect was saying something, but I couldn’t hear it over the blood rushing in my ears.

Nitro straightened, said something to the men near him without taking his gaze off me. The Prospect fell back a step, his posture shifting subtly into something closer to deference. Nitro was moving now, crossing the open ground between us with the same measured confidence I remembered from that night. Not hurrying, but covering distance efficiently, each step deliberate.

He stopped three feet from me, close enough that I could smell the faint trace of cigarette smoke on his clothes, far enough to give me room to step back if I wanted to. I didn’t. My feet felt rooted to the ground, my body caught between fight and flight with nowhere to run.

“Nitro,” I said. Just his name, the way I’d said mine that night. Nothing attached to it, no explanation for why I was here or what I wanted or why the shape of me had changed since he’d last seen me.

He looked at me for a long moment, his expression giving away nothing. Then, without speaking, he tilted his head toward the gate and stepped aside, creating a path.

An invitation. Not a question.

I swallowed hard. This was it -- the moment everything changed. I’d thought about it for weeks, turned it over in my mind during the long nights when I couldn’t sleep, played out every possible reaction, every potential ending. But standing here now, with the reality of him in front of me and the knowledge of what I carried between us, none of those rehearsals mattered.

What mattered was the step forward. The commitment to whatever came next.

I moved past him through the gate, feeling the brush of air as he turned to follow. My back tingled with the awareness of his presence behind me, the same awareness I’d felt that night in the hallway when I’d followed him to his room. The same pull, complicated now by everything that had happened since.

The compound opened up around me -- the main building with its lit windows, the row of bikes gleaming in the fading light, the sounds of voices and music carrying on the evening air. It was exactly as I remembered and completely different, seen now with the knowledge of what had happened here and what it had led to.

I stopped a few yards inside the gate, suddenly uncertain. The bag on my shoulder felt heavy. The babies in my belly seemed to pulse with their own heartbeats, separate from mine but impossibly connected. I’d come this far. Made the decision. Stepped through the gate. But now, with the reality of it surrounding me, I couldn’t remember why I’d thought this was the right choice.

Nitro moved past me, not touching, but close enough that I caught the scent of him -- clean and sharp underneath the smoke. He glanced at me once, his expression still unreadable, and then tipped his head toward the main building.

“Come inside,” he said, the first words he’d spoken. Not a question. But also not a command.

I followed him across the gravel, my footsteps sounding too loud in my ears. The Prospect watched us go, his expression carefully blank. A few of the men near the building turned to look, curiosity quickly masked when they saw who was with me. I kept my gaze on Nitro’s back, on the straight line of his shoulders under his cut, on the measured certainty of his stride.

He held the door for me, one hand on the frame, not quite touching as I passed. The warmth inside hit me like a wall after the evening chill, along with the smell of beer and leather and the scent of a space lived in by too many people for too long. It was exactly as I remembered from that night -- the same low lighting, the same sense of contained chaos -- but empty now of the press of bodies, the crush of the party.

We were alone in the main room, or nearly. A man I didn’t recognize sat at the far end of the bar, nursing a drink and pretending not to watch us. Otherwise, the space was ours -- Nitro standing with his back to the door, me with my bag still on my shoulder and my hand still resting protectively over my stomach.

He glanced toward the bar and made a motion with his hand. The music died down a few seconds later. He looked at me for a long moment, his expression giving away nothing of what he was thinking. Then he reached for my bag.

I let him take it, my fingers slow to release the strap. As he lifted it, it felt like some small piece of the burden I’d been carrying grew lighter. Not the important one. Not the one that had brought me here. But something, at least.

“Why are you here?” he asked, his voice level.

I took a breath. “You know why.”

His gaze dropped to my stomach again, this time holding there. Yeah. He might not be able to see through my jacket, but he’d figured it out anyway. Why else would I show up here out of the blue? Sure, he’d used a condom, but those were never foolproof.

“Four months,” he said. Not a question.

 


About the Author

Harley Wylde is an accomplished author known for her captivating MC Romances. With an unwavering commitment to sensual storytelling, Wylde immerses her readers in an exciting world of fierce men and irresistible women. Her works exude passion, danger, and gritty realism, while still managing to end on a satisfying note each time.

When not crafting her tales, Wylde spends her time brainstorming new plotlines, indulging in a hot cup of Starbucks, or delving into a good book. She has a particular affinity for supernatural horror literature and movies. Visit Wylde's website to learn more about her works and upcoming events, and don't forget to sign up for her newsletter to receive exclusive discounts and other exciting perks.

 

Author on Facebook, Instagram, & TikTok: @harleywylde

 

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Release Blitz: Not His To Keep by Kate Campfield


NOT HIS TO KEEP 

Kate Campfield

Release Date: June 24 


Meet Kate Campfield:

Kate writes spicy romantic comedy with all the feels. When she's not writing, you can find her cozying up to horses and telling her kids to clean their rooms while studiously avoiding cleaning her own space. She loves a good alpha hero and a happily ever after and thinks the best books should make you cry, at least a little.

She recently discovered the life-changing magic of cold brew coffee and believes ketchup is a food group unto itself.

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Blurb:

In the small town of High Lonesome, gossip spreads like wildfire… and it's about to send our relationship up in flames.

A second chance with Rory Kelley should have been the ultimate win. Ten years after she stomped on my heart and handed me my “freedom,” we were finally back on track... but thanks to the local rumor mill, now she thinks I’ve been keeping secrets.

And okay, fine, I have—but it’s complicated. Like, “drag out my messy past, risk losing the love of my life, and maybe burn down my future” complicated. And while I'm over here trying to work up the nerve to spill my guts, her family lobs their own grenade of a family secret into the middle of this circus.

Now, Rory’s drowning in drama while I’m stuck wondering if telling her the truth will bring us closer…

…or blow everything up like the finale of a bad reality show.

Fans of Meghan Quinn and Claire Kingsley, buckle up for a wild ride packed with laugh-out-loud drama when rekindled first love crashes headfirst into the mess we call real life.

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Release Blitz: Spook by Summer Winters

 



Title: Spook
Series: Prospects of Black Saints MC
Portland Chapter #2
Author: Summer Winters
Genre: MC Romance
Tropes: MC Brotherhood, Protector Hero
Broken Hacker Queen, He Breaks the Rules for Her
Found Family, Captive, Prospect Proving Himself
Release Date: June 24, 2026


BLURB

Abby was never meant to be found.

They called her Ghost. A hacker who slipped through systems, vanished without a trace… and trusted no one.

Until she disappeared for real.

Six months later, she turns up in the last place anyone would look; tied to a bed inside a Halloween haunted house, drugged, broken, and barely holding on.

And the man who finds her?

A prospect with everything to prove… and everything to lose.

Decker knows the rules. Prospects don’t go rogue. They don’t make personal calls. And they definitely don’t risk the club for a woman.

But the second he sees Abby, he doesn’t hesitate.

He breaks protocol, cuts her free, and brings her straight into Black Saints territory.

Now she’s under his watch, healing from addiction, and hunted by the men who took her.

And when she wakes up in the clubhouse, she doesn’t trust anyone… except for him.

Because Decker isn’t just watching over her, he’s waiting, learning everything about her and her captivity, and he’s counting every bruise, every scar, every second they stole from her.

When the time comes, the Black Saints won’t just protect their own; they’ll make sure no one ever touches her again.

She was supposed to be a ghost.

Now she’s the reason he’s ready to burn everything down.

Please note: This was previously released as Haunting the Prospect; it has been rewritten and re-edited.





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Summer Winters writes steamy, heart-pounding MC romance and romantic suspense full of danger, loyalty, and the kind of passion that leaves scorch marks. Expect fiercely protective heroes, resilient heroines, brotherhood bonds, secrets, revenge arcs, and love stories that rise from the wreckage stronger than before.

Off the page, Summer fuels her writing with late-night playlists, too much coffee, and the unshakeable belief that every tough-as-nails biker deserves a soft place to land.


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Book Tour: Beyond the Broad Path by John Frey

 



Embracing the Narrow Way of Certainty in Christ

 

Religion / Christian Living / Inspirational

Date Published: April 28, 2026

Publisher: Lucid Books Publishing

 


Is there a single path that can reach both the lukewarm believer and the skeptical non-believer? Beyond the Broad Path argues that there is. This book speaks to believers who have grown complacent, calling them back to their role as salt and light, while also inviting non-believers into an honest exploration that assumes no prior faith or biblical knowledge.

Grounded in today’s fractured cultural landscape, the book confronts the search for truth in a world of distraction, division, and digital isolation—not to condemn, but to reveal what these forces are replacing in the human heart. From there, it leads the reader to life’s ultimate crossroads and presents the only solution – Jesus Christ.

With fresh clarity, this book makes the case that Christ’s message is not outdated, but radically relevant—offering redemption, lasting joy, and peace that cuts through chaos. Drawing from Matthew 7:13–14, readers are challenged to recognize that time is finite and the choice of which road to walk is unavoidable.

If you are ready to trade anxiety for certainty and the noise of the world for the assurance of God’s truth, turn the page. The journey toward the narrow way begins now.

 
 


Excerpt

The Attractional Trap: Misguided Priorities

The Great Commission is the one true calling that speaks to all Christians; it was given by Jesus Christ in Matthew 28: “Go and make disciples of all nations.” Period. That is our calling.

But we have confused attraction with outreach. As Thom Rainer said, “We became so enamored with the worship service we concluded that it was our outreach. But cool and dynamic worship services are not outreach into our communities. They are attractions to attend.” It is similar to a church that thinks its prime location equates to outreach, relying on the premise of the movie Field of Dreams with its catchphrase, “If you build it, they will come.” If that were the case, how do you explain the 83 percent of Americans who sleep in every Sunday morning?

We stand firm, often as the only voice, to protect the unborn child. We should look inward, with that same urgency, and demand of ourselves that we stand up and speak out about our Savior, Jesus, denying him before no man and sharing the love that He has for everyone. If our church leadership is not calling us to witness to our neighbors, coworkers, and those that cross our paths each day, then we should ask why.

We need to take a step back and look at our priorities. What if we fought for lost souls just as hard as we fought for the unborn child? What if we trusted in Jesus and believed in our hearts that He truly is the miracle worker, then set our priorities toward salvation first? Salvation is the cornerstone upon which we can rebuild our society.

Denny Burk, professor of biblical studies at Boyce College, recently shared this regarding the ministry of Joel Osteen: “The prosperity gospel that Osteen preaches will damn the very people he intends to help (if they believe it), and he appears completely unaware of the darkness into which he plunges his followers.”  This runs in direct opposition to the teachings of Christ as shared earlier from Matthew 16. There is nothing wrong with being happy, but in the context of Christian faith, we find true happiness through dedication and perseverance in Christ, not in worldly possessions or by putting ourselves first.

The Warning of Laodicea and the Narrow Gate

The starkest warning against spiritual complacency comes from the Book of Revelation, aimed directly at the Church of Laodicea:

I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot. I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.  Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked. 

—Revelation 3:15–17 

This passage perfectly mirrors the danger facing the modern complacent church. In seeking to avoid offense, difficulty, and persecution, we risk becoming useless to the Lord, causing Him to reject us as lukewarm. The road to life is intentionally difficult:

Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.  

—Matthew 7:13–14 NIV

To the faithful, I ask: Are you evangelizing according to our shared calling from Jesus? If you truly believe that you have been saved through grace and that Jesus Christ died for all sinners, then step up and share that message! The world is lost, and we are the light, but if we hide that light under a bushel then what good are we?

The time for complacency is over. The days are dark, and the harvest is ready. The world does not need another social club; it desperately needs the uncompromised light, the preserving salt, and the courageous urgency of a Church that is prepared to take up its cross and preach the kingdom. The time for the Church to assume its prophetic role is now.



About the Author

 


 John Stephen Frey proudly wears two hats: he is both a veteran aviation safety and training professional and the founder/Director of Life Beyond Horizons Ministry. With a career launched over forty years ago in aviation, he uniquely applies his expertise in safety analysis to his lifelong intensive study of God's Word. Through his online ministry, John has reached a worldwide audience, sharing prolific theological essays that offer a refined biblical perspective on contemporary issues. While his work is mostly based in Washington, D.C., John and his wife of over 45 years spend much of their time at their home in Oklahoma, close to their two daughters and granddaughter.

 

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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Book Spotlight with Review: River's Hollow by Kate Gable

                            Book Spotlight with Review

River's Hollow by Kate Gable

Here is a brief descrip
tion from Goodreads:
She escaped once. Now they want to finish what they started.

Twin boys found dead in Virginia's mountains. Bodies arranged in ritual patterns. Symbols carved into ancient oaks.

FBI Agent River Collins has seen horrors before. But this case is different.

The victims attended programs run by a respected foundation.

The methodology matches a 1994 cold case.

And the killer knows details about River's childhood abduction that were never made public.

Twenty years ago, River was held captive for two years before escaping. She thought she'd left that nightmare behind.

She was wrong.

The deeper River investigates, the more she her abduction wasn't random. She was chosen. Prepared. And the same people who took her then are targeting children now—including her six-year-old nephew.

With the winter solstice approaching and more children at risk, River must stop a cult that's been planning this for decades.

But their leader believes River is the unfinished work. The bridge that must be crossed.

And he's been waiting twenty years to complete her transformation.

Perfect for fans of Melinda Leigh, Kendra Elliot, and Robert Dugoni. Book 3 in the River Collins FBI series—each book is a complete investigation with series-long character development.

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My Review

I picked this book out of the Kindle Unlimited program. This series just keeps getting better and better. 

I can’t wait to read the next book in this series.

CAWFILE: 10.0
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
Recommend this book? Yes! Author? Yes!
Read more from this author? Yes!

Happy Reading!
Melissa 

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FTC Disclosure: The Publisher/Author/Book Tour Company has provided me with a copy of this book for review or I have purchased the book with my own funds.  The opinion I share about the story are mine and have not been influenced by The Publisher/Author/Book Tour Company if received for review.

Book Spotlight with Review: River's Shadow by Kate Gable

                            Book Spotlight with Review

River's Shadow 
Kate Gable


Here is a brief descrip
tion from Goodreads:
A heart-pounding FBI thriller where the hunter becomes the hunted.

Ten-year-old Sarah Truby disappears without a trace in Charlottesville, Virginia—and the case hits far too close to home for FBI Agent River Collins. Twenty years ago, she was the one who vanished. She survived. Her captor was never caught.

When River learns Sarah had been chatting online with a man posing as her friend, and she realizes this isn’t just one missing child. It’s the gateway into a predator’s network.

The deeper River digs, the more she’s forced to confront the horrors of her own past… and the terrifying possibility that the man who took her is still out there.

Every second counts. Every wrong move could cost Sarah her life—and put River in the crosshairs of the very evil she’s been running from.

Perfect for fans of Mary Stone and Elle Gray, River’s Shadow is a gripping page-turner from bestselling, award-winning author Kate Gable.

Once you start, you won’t be able to stop.

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My Review

I picked this book out of the Kindle Unlimited program. Once again, I was pulled right into the book from the first page to the very end. 

I love this series. I can’t wait to read the next book in this series.

CAWFILE: 10.0
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
Recommend this book? Yes! Author? Yes!
Read more from this author? Yes!

Happy Reading!
Melissa 

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FTC Disclosure: The Publisher/Author/Book Tour Company has provided me with a copy of this book for review or I have purchased the book with my own funds.  The opinion I share about the story are mine and have not been influenced by The Publisher/Author/Book Tour Company if received for review.

Book Spotlight with Review: River's Edge by Kate Gable

                            Book Spotlight with Review


River's Edge 
Kate Gable

Here is a brief descrip
tion from Goodreads:
An addictive FBI mystery with a twist you won’t see coming.

FBI Agent River Collins knows the fear of being taken—because she’s lived it. Twenty years ago, she escaped her abductor. He was never caught. She’s never stopped looking over her shoulder.

Now, in the quiet college town of Charlottesville, Virginia, two mothers vanish within hours of each other. Their cars are found abandoned. Their children are left waiting. And the only person who sees the disturbing pattern is River.

As she digs deeper, the case drags her into the darkest corners of her own past—nightmares she’s tried for decades to outrun. With the clock ticking for the missing women, River must face the finding the killer might mean confronting the man who once took her… and finishing what he started.

Fans of Mary Stone and Elle Gray will tear through this pulse-pounding thriller from bestselling, award-winning author Kate Gable.

Start the River Collins FBI Mystery series today—and stay up all night reading.

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My Review

I picked this book out of the Kindle Unlimited program. I was hooked from the first page to the very last page. This had mystery, intrigue, and a female bad-a$$ FBI agent.

I can’t wait to read the next book in this series.
CAWFILE: 10.0
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.

Recommend this book? Yes! Author? Yes!
Read more from this author? Yes!

Happy Reading!
Melissa 

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FTC Disclosure: The Publisher/Author/Book Tour Company has provided me with a copy of this book for review or I have purchased the book with my own funds.  The opinion I share about the story are mine and have not been influenced by The Publisher/Author/Book Tour Company if received for review.