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Friday, April 17, 2026
Release Blitz: Colorado Dragons Series by D.M. Davis, DL Gallie, & A. Rivers
Book Tour and Giveaway: Devin and the Devil by Judith S. Cohen
Romantasy
Date Published: March 16, 2026
“Devin, you are instructed to read the card first.” She continued,
Devin took the box to their rooms and sat staring at it for a while. When he opened the card, a flood of memories filled him—his mother’s handwriting and the scent of her monogrammed stationery. He took a deep breath and began to read.
My precious Devin, if you are reading this, I am gone. I always felt this might be this way. I have a lot to share with you. I know you have grown to be a kind and generous man. You will aways be my “Golden Boy” and the finest achievement of my life. I hope you have or will find a partner to share your life with.
Choose wisely and well.
I was very young when the doctors discovered I was unable to have children. It was a congenital problem they could not correct. My music career began, but I longed for a child. I met a man, a strange older man who promised me I could have a child with him. He wanted to father my child. He was powerful, and very wealthy, but also secretive concerning his life. He was very devoted to me. I never knew if he was a alien. I feared he was not from this world. It was all very exciting but there were danger signs, which I found foolishly very attractive.
I am a retired teacher, parent, wife and Grandmother of four. Stormy my Havenese dog is 19 years old, and I think of him as my fur child. I enjoy writing science fiction, fantasy, and stories about my life. Devin and the Devil is my third book, and my favorite. I hope it is yours too.
Book Tour and Giveaway: STRINGS by Jan Merritt
Contemporary Romance, Romantic Drama, Women’s Fiction
Date Published: 11-21-2025
A pandemic is spreading across the globe. A national lockdown looms in the United States. A Southern journalist sees a chance to protect her health and jumpstart her career by escaping north to a Minnesota wilderness. Feisty and wary of entanglement, she piques the interest of a bored Native American rock star on his way home.
Robby Song’s career may be on hold, but Grace Wheeler is on a mission to build hers. To Robby, she’s an intriguing challenge. To Grace, he’s a distraction she’s not ready to handle. But the brutal Northwoods winter is coming. Grace flees back south . . . to soul-searching isolation and a puzzling middle-of-the-night call.
“Interesting.” He looked out at the lake. “This is so different.”
“Different from what?”
“What I’m used to . . . when I come home. I’m not used to having conversations anymore with people I don’t know or who don’t know who I am. I’ve been away for sixteen years . . . living a totally different life. Normally, when I’m here, I have a sort of agenda. I know who I’m going to see — family and old friends. This time, I have no schedule, no pending dates, nothing to make me leave. I hadn’t realized I’ve been so isolated from dealing with people . . . with strangers . . . like you.” He leaned forward to get up and looked over at Grace. “And the women I’m around don’t treat me like you do. They’re much more agreeable.” He stood up. “I need food. You want to come or not?”
Grace looked up at him, pulling her hair back away from her face with her right hand. “I can imagine how the women you meet act, now that I know who you are. You’ve been living in a bubble, but who you are doesn’t mean a thing to me. And if you think I’m disagreeable, you’re in for a bad time if this pandemic lasts. In the real world, women have lives, and they’re not all focused on stroking . . . male . . . egos.” She stood up. “Not every woman is interested in being your groupie. The world has changed while you’ve been in your bubble.”
“Well, if you’re any indication, I should invest in a suit of armor.”
“Probably not a bad idea.”
Jan lives on the coast of South Carolina with strong ties to northern Minnesota. Growing up was filled with rich but conflicting narratives. Her dad told stories about his pioneering Minnesota family, egalitarian values, and the importance of self-reliance. They made annual trips to family cabins on a lake north of Duluth. But in her friends’ homes back in Charleston, she was immersed in plantation lore, tales of the Confederacy, and exclusive traditions of a social set that she was not born into. She is married to a musician who is also a mental health therapist. They have three children.
https://mybook.to/STRINGSJanMerritt
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Release Blitz: Lick It Up by Gillian Archer
New Releases: Week 3 April
Melissa
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Excerpt Reveal: Tangled in Trouble by Harloe Rae
TANGLED IN TROUBLE BY HARLOE RAE
Release date: April 22nd
Release Blitz: Playtime's Over by R.L. Mathewson






















