Book Review: The Brothers and Sisters Eatery by Gabe Reaume

The Brothers and Sisters EateryThe Brothers and Sisters Eatery by Gabe Reaume
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Captivating tale of culinary collaboration and kinship in 1920s Chicago.

The Brothers and Sisters Eatery by Gabe Reaume is a warm and captivating tale of two disparate families in 1920s Chicago, drawn together by the fathers’ love of cooking and sharing their special family dishes with others. Samson, the head of the Sanders family, is a former slave from Sugar Land, Texas, with a gift for creating mouthwatering barbeque. His wife, Sandra, is an equally gifted baker of hard-to-resist fruit hand pies. Massimo “Mass” Messina is an immigrant from Sicily, brought to the U.S. after years of coaxing by his wife’s older brother, Carmine Basile, a Chicago businessman with ties to the Sicilian mafia. Mass’s life revolves around the dishes he’s grown up with and perfected, and he plans to bring them to his new home by opening a restaurant on his own, without his brother-in-law’s help. Both men require capital to keep their families afloat while pursuing their dreams, and the unlikely pair meets when their lunch pails are swapped on the first day of their new jobs at the Chicago Armour plant.

Two passionate, determined men and two loving, supportive families form the foundation of this inspirational, satisfying historical fiction story about immigrant experiences in 1920s Chicago. The two fathers’ love of cooking is the common thread that draws them together, but it is their kindness, humanity, shared experiences, and like-mindedness that cement their enduring friendship. I liked that the families shared these qualities and meshed so well as they worked toward their common goal.

The author presents a vivid picture of life in Chicago and the social climate at that time. The attitudes towards Blacks and immigrants are a reminder of the past and, for some, a mirror of current relations. The two men drew the former slaughterhouse workers’ particular ire because they were hired as replacements for the strikers. The descriptions of the work, practices, and conditions at the plant were eye-opening.

However, the plot is not just about the two families’ paths to collaboration as chefs and, eventually, restaurateurs. The descriptions of their meals, mains, sides, and breads all had me watering at the mouth and wishing the author had included recipes at the end of the book! Also, suspenseful twists involving individuals from both men’s pasts threaten not only their dreams but also their lives and those of their families!

The fathers’ shared love of cooking and their willingness and determination to persevere, doing whatever it took to keep their families afloat while they worked toward a better life and future, is a tribute to fathers everywhere who are quietly and persistently doing the same: the perfect story as Father’s Day approaches.

I recommend THE BROTHERS AND SISTERS EATERY to readers of historical fiction, especially those with an affinity for immigrant stories, men overcoming great odds, or early Chicago settings.

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Book Review: Sinner’s Prayer (Dan Randolph/Greg Zhu Mystery, #2) by Dwain Lee

Sinner's Prayer (A Dan Randolph/Greg Zhu Mystery Book 2)Sinner’s Prayer by Dwain Lee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

An unresolved 40-year-old disappearance of a popular but polarizing church member becomes a case of murder.

Sinner’s Prayer is the second book in author Dwain Lee’s Dan Randolph/Greg Zhu Mysteries and takes the series in a more serious, grittier direction than the debut, as a 40-year-old disappearance becomes a murder case. When Parkvale Presbyterian Church must make repairs to the plumbing under a mid-1980s renovation, workers find more than a water leak; they also uncover human remains buried under the foundation. Working on the theory that the victim is someone associated with the church, the police turn to Pastor Dan Randolph for information that might lead to the corpse’s identification. They soon discovered the victim was a very active former parishioner but a divisive figure among the rest of the church family at that time: some of whom weren’t shedding any tears over his demise.

Told via a dual timeline, the events leading up to the actual murder are set in 1985, with the eventual discovery of the body occurring in the fall of 2024, in the days leading up to the presidential election. In the 1985 storyline, readers are introduced to the figures involved in the traumatic circumstances of ongoing sexual abuse of kids in the youth group by a trusted leader. This earlier timeframe paints a picture of what the LGBT community faced at that time. AIDS was an epidemic, with rampant misinformation, fear, and death everywhere, and many gays and lesbians remained closeted rather than being able to live their lives authentically.

In 2024, Dan is neck-deep in shepherding the church family through the discovery of what was going on right under everyone’s noses and the feared ramifications of a second Trump term for the LGBT community. Just as the nation was divided, so were the members of Parkvale Presbyterian, and emotions are high. Within days of the discovery under the church flooring, a long-time, much-beloved church member loses her adult son, a young man fondly remembered by the parishioners but with a traumatic history with the dead man, to suicide. Dan becomes a target of some of the frustration, and he wonders whether he’s helping anyone at all as his second career as a minister approaches retirement. Peeks into Dan and Greg’s daily life reinforces what a strong, loving partnership they’ve found and nurtured. Along with Greg’s business and craft as a luthier, a musical thread is woven throughout the story, with a curated playlist of songs to introduce each chapter as well as musical numbers that were featured in the events of the plot.

This second outing is built on tough, possibly triggering topics for sensitive readers: sexual abuse, spousal abuse, religious institutions’ historical responses to allegations of such, acceptance of LGBT parishioners, and the religious beliefs regarding suicide. While the plot involves a complex cold-case murder, most of the story’s suspense and tension center on these issues. Their impacts are pivotal, with paralyzing moral and ethical struggles that prevented much-needed action.

While not a cozy mystery nor a typical cold-case investigation, SINNER’S PRAYER has elements of both and will appeal to mystery readers looking for a serious, grittier tale, especially those interested in historical settings and church- or LGBT community-based stories.

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WOW! WOMEN ON WRITING TOUR of The Birth of a Widow by Kathie Giorgio

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The Birth of a Widow:

Collected Poems

by

Kathie Giorgio

Poetry / Love & Loss / Grief & Bereavement

Publisher: Kelsay Books

Publication Date: February 24, 2026

Paperback

AISN: B0GQ45W871 / ISBN-13: 979-8901467190

Print Length: 88 pages

SYNOPSIS:

Sixty-six days after Kathie Giorgio’s husband was killed when he was struck and run over by a passenger van while walking to his bus stop, Kathie’s grief broke out unbidden into poetry. For the year after his death, she wrote the poems as they arrived. An intimate study of traumatic loss, Giorgio exposes the full depth of grief’s sadness, anger, and confusion.

PRAISE:

The Birth of a Widow is an utterly shattering portrait of the sudden loss of a husband and a shared life that will speak to anyone who has ever loved or lost a loved one. In these poems of electric honesty, Giorgio explores how she struggles to survive her first year as a widow, using all her wisdom, humor, anger, to cross the vast sea of grief to the other shore, bringing us—wiser, too—along with her.

—Jesse Lee Kercheval, author of I Want To Tell You

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Kathie Giorgio is the author of seventeen traditionally published books: eight novels, two story collections, an essay collection, and five poetry collections. Her new novel, Unique In All The World, will be released in February 2027. She’s been nominated for the Pushcart Prize in fiction and poetry and awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Wisconsin Library Association and the Eric Hoffer prize for fiction, among others. 

Giorgio is also the founder and director of AllWriters’ Workplace & Workshop LLC, an international creative writing studio offering online and on-site courses and workshops for all genres and abilities, as well as coaching and editing services.

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June 1st @ The Muffin – Join us as we celebrate the launch of The Birth of a Widow: Collected Poems by Kathie Giorgio. Read an interview with the author!

June 3rd @ Word Magic – The spotlight is on The Birth of a Widow: Collected Poems by Kathie Giorgio. Drop by & learn more.

June 4th @ A Storybook World – Kathie Giorgio, author of The Birth of a Widow: Collected Poems, tackles the challenge of honesty in writing on today’s post.

June 6th @ Boots, Shoes and Fashion – Don’t miss today’s interview of Kathie Giorgio, a creative writing instructor and author of 17 books.

June 7th @ Shoe’s Seeds and Stories – Kathie Giorgio takes you behind the scenes of My Own Writing Retreat: Created, Directed and Thoroughly Enjoyed by Me. Don’t miss a review of Kathie’s latest book: The Birth of a Widow: Collected Poems.

June 8th @ A Wonderful World of Words – Kathie Giorgio, author of The Birth of a Widow, shares how “Poetry is Like a Postcard.”

June 11th @ Words by Webb – Today Jodi writes about the secret parts of grief we don’t talk about as well as a review of The Birth of a Widow: Collected Poems.

June 16th @ Cozy Home Delights – Stop by for thoughts on Writing About Grief from Kathie Giorgio as well as a review of her latest poetry collection The Birth of a Widow.

June 18th @ Boys’ Mom Reads! – Learn about the latest by writer Kathie Giorgio: The Birth of a Widow: Collected Poems.

June 23rd @ Beverley A. Baird – Beverley shares a review of Kathie Giorgio’s latest book: The Birth of a Widow: Collected Poems.

June 23rd @ Tracey Lampley – Author Kathie Giorgio gives us a peek at the balancing act of “Writing While Caretaking.”

June 25th @ Beverley A. Baird – Kathie Giorgio, author of The Birth of a Widow: Collected Poems, is back with a guest post about the ever-changing life of a writer in “Everything Writer – Writing in Multiple Genres.”

June 30th @ World of My Imagination – End the month with a little poetry. Nicole shares a review of The Birth of a Widow: Collected Poems by Kathie Giorgio.

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Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: Amanda Cadabra and the Twilight Toxin (Amanda Cadabra British Urban Fantasy Mystery, #9) by Holly Bell


Amanda Cadabra and The Twilight Toxin
(The Amanda Cadabra British Urban Fantasy Mysteries)
by Holly Bell

About Amanda Cadabra and The Twilight Toxin


Paranormal Cozy Mystery
9th in Series
Setting – Cornwall, and an English village
Publisher: Independently published
Publication date: April 29, 2026
Print length: 422 pages
Paperback
ISBN-13: 979-8252946870
ASIN: B0GZ3HJ99Z
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ASIN: B0GY11CBMZ
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Someone is Watching

A body is discovered in a troubling location, just as the killer had intended, the crime scene drawing covert witch Amanda and her irascible feline familiar back to the Cornish land of her birth. Inevitably, Detective Inspector Thomas Trelawney is drawn in to help her unravel this perplexing crime.

At the heart of this heinous murder lies an unknown weapon, a device possessing an extraordinary and lethal power. Worse still, the killer remains, somewhere close by … waiting. Who can it be? Can a daring venture into the past, to reclaim a distant memory from the curious Lucy Penlowr, bring Amanda and the inspector any closer to the truth?

Trelawney, determined to solve the case by normal methods, finds every turn a blind alley until a perilous path leads to two fateful hours at a secret gathering. Now, Amanda’s mounting temptation to embrace a dark revenge, and the ultimate test of her burgeoning magical skills, risk everything in a race for survival

Can Amanda and Trelawney unmask the killer and discover the true meaning of The Twilight Toxin?

A British urban fantasy with a side of cosy mystery, a dash of adventure, and a healthy helping of humour, The Twilight Toxin is the ninth standalone whodunnit in the Amanda Cadabra series.

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Humorous and quintessentially English with excitement and magic.

Cat adorer and chocolate lover, British author Holly Bell’s life changed in a day. A best-selling author friend convinced Holly that she could write cozy mysteries, after many years’ experience with non-fiction, photography and video making.

Holly devoured all of the Agatha Christie books long before she knew that Miss Marple was the godmother of the Cozy Mystery. Her love of JRR Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings meant that her first literary creation in this area would have to be a cosy paranormal. Over the series the books have grown to straddle urban fantasy mystery too.

Having derived immense delight from the adventure of writing Amanda Cadabra and The Hidey-Hole and its 8 sequels, and a prequel to date, Holly has more in the pipeline.

Her favourite feline is a black cat called Bobby. He is black. Like her favourite hat. Purely coincidental.

Holly loves to hear from readers. She always responds in person.

The Amanda Cadabra Cozy Paranormal Mysteries (in order):

Amanda Cadabra and The Hidey-Hole Truth

Amanda Cadabra and The Cellar of Secrets

Amanda Cadabra and The Flawless Plan

Amanda Cadabra and The Rise of Sunken Madley

Amanda Cadabra and The Hidden Depths

Amanda Cadabra and The Strange Case of Lucy Penlowr

Amanda Cadabra and The Hanging Tree

Amanda Cadabra and The Nightstairs

Amanda Cadabra and The Twilight Toxin

 

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Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: A Duchess with a Secret by Alix Nichols

A Duchess with a Secret

A Montevor Royals Saga book

by

Alix Nichols

 

Contemporary Romance / Enemies-to-Lovers

Publication Date: May 26, 2026

Page count: 264 pages

 

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For sixteen years, they’ve hated each other…
and craved each other.

Widowed and betrayed, Eva Castellane will do anything to protect her daughter’s inheritance.
Standing in her way?

Alex Castellane—her late husband’s steely, magnetic half brother.
The man poised to take it all.

Her worst enemy.

Her forbidden temptation.

Stuck together in the family castle, their legal fight spirals into war…
until a common threat forces a reluctant alliance.

Desire blurs the lines.

Chemistry sizzles.

Rules get broken.

But as the verdict nears, one slip could unravel Eva’s explosive secret…

A Duchess with a Secret stands alone within the Montevor Royals Saga. It is a spicy contemporary enemies-to-lovers romance with forced proximity, family secrets, and a hard-won HEA.

 

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Alex

The air outside the basement at Mount Evor Secret Service feels colder than it did inside. It isn’t exactly chilly; just crisp enough to bite, which I welcome wholeheartedly. It clears my head.

“I’m going to walk to the hotel,” Eva says. “I need air.”

“I was about to say the same.”

She shoots me a look. “Please don’t. I don’t want to start thinking we have things in common.”

“What about the duchy?” I taunt.

“Of all the things we don’t have in common,” she quips, “the duchy is the one we don’t have in common the most.”

I smile despite myself. The pretty shell has some humor.

“May I walk beside you?” I ask.

“If you must,” she says after a beat. “But don’t think I’m warming to you.”

“Understood.”

We fall into step, heading toward the hotel located in the city’s historic center. She keeps her arms folded tight across her chest like a shield.

“I want you to know I will fight you with everything I’ve got. Dirty. No-holds-barred,” she warns. “My lawyer, Pauline, is very good at her job.”

I glance over. “So, this is your idea of small talk?”

“If you’d prefer silence…”

“No, this is delightful.”

We keep walking. Pombrio glows in the late-September dusk. The limestone facades catch the last golden rays and appear to be lit from within. Lined with old trees starting to turn, cobbled streets stretch ahead, winding gently. Cafés hum with end-of-day energy, clinking glasses, and low laughter. A faint whiff of woodsmoke rides the breeze.

I’d enjoy this stroll more if Eva weren’t so close. Her presence is magnetic and annoying in equal measures. Her perfume doesn’t help. It has none of the sugary sweetness most ladies favor. Instead, it’s seductive in a sharp, provocative way that’s so much her.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Alix Nichols is a caffeine addict, a longtime fan of Mr. Darcy. She pens sexy romantic comedies and romantasy. Her books have been described as “pure pleasure” (Kirkus Reviews) that “keep fans of romance hanging off the edge of their seat” (Romantic Times).

At the age of six, she released her first book. It featured highly creative spelling on a dozen pages stitched together and bound in velvet paper.

Decades later, she lives in France and still writes. Her spelling has improved (somewhat), she has become a Kindle Scout winner, Chanticleer First Place winner, USA Today bestseller, Book Riot’s Top 100 Must-Read International Romance author, and Amazon All-Star for being one of the 100 most-read authors in Kindle Unlimited.

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My Favorite Tropes by Alix Nichols

I love almost all romance tropes, from fake relationships to found family to grumpy/sunshine. But if I had to pick just one as my all-time favorite? It’s enemies-to-lovers, especially when it comes with a generous helping of forced proximity.

There’s something irresistible about two attractive, single people who start off on completely the wrong foot (or actively hate each other) being thrown together for a while, whether they like it or not. The snarky banter, the accidental touches, the way they’re forced to see sides of each other they never expected… and then the slow, delicious realization that the person they thought was the enemy might actually be the one who understands them best.

In A Duchess with a Secret, I got to lean into both of these tropes hard. A surprise inheritance and the rules of the land throw Eva and Alex into each other’s orbit at Fort Vauclairt, and neither of them is exactly thrilled about it at first. They have history, assumptions, and plenty of reasons to keep their distance. But the more time they’re forced to spend together navigating the estate, family expectations, and their own complicated feelings, the harder it becomes to maintain those walls.

I live for that shift. The moment irritation starts melting into reluctant respect… and then into something much hotter and more dangerous

Writing Eva’s journey from guarded and distrustful to someone brave enough to let herself feel again, while Alex (the logical, self-contained one) slowly unravels because of her was pure joy.

Forced proximity is the perfect accelerant for enemies-to-lovers. And when you add a grand castle, lingering secrets, and two people who are both a little broken in their own ways? The tension writes itself.

If you’re also weak for stories where “I can’t stand you” slowly becomes “I can’t live without you,” I think you’ll have a wonderful time with Eva and Alex in A Duchess with a Secret!

What’s your favorite trope to read?

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Book Review: The Last Fatal Hour by Jan Matthews

The Last Fatal HourThe Last Fatal Hour by Jan Matthews
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A newlywed society matron’s secret investigation into the mysterious death of an old friend uncovers more than she ever imagined.

The Last Fatal Hour is an excellent new historical mystery by author Jan Matthews and follows the efforts of newlywed Leona Gladney to discover what caused the death of her elderly, longtime friend, society matron Daphne Van Wyn, who died suddenly one night under suspicious circumstances, and her jewelry was stolen. Warned away from involving herself in the police investigation by both the lead detective and her husband, Leona is unable to leave it alone when Daphne’s grandson and heir accuses her of taking the jewelry. Shunned by all of Brooklyn society, her determination to find out what happened the night of Daphne’s death is further cemented when the grandson’s wife approaches her with suspicions that her husband is somehow involved in his grandmother’s death.

Leona Gladney is one of the most intriguing main characters I’ve encountered in forever. The granddaughter of a renowned poet, abolitionist, and Transcendentalist, Leona, at age 17, ran away from her boarding school, disguised herself as a young man, joined the Union Army, and fought alongside regular soldiers until she was discovered after being wounded at Gettysburg. She struggles with what is now called PTSD, suffering moments where she believes she’s back on the battlefield. Her mother’s family comes from the social elite of Boston, who covered for her absence from school and home by claiming she was serving as a nurse for the battlefield wounded. She met, married, and eventually lost her beloved husband, Jack, and their only child. After a period of mourning, she has recently remarried. Her new husband, Brooklyn businessman and widower, Gil Gladney, is charming and quite taken with his wife’s social status. She adds to her household budget by writing essays and reviews for a local paper, but secretly pens a military-adventure series featuring two young soldiers, Ned and Zed, based on boys she served with who come home. She is interested in publishing her wartime memoirs, but anonymously, as she has never revealed that part of her past to her new husband.

Gil is a traditionalist in their marriage and does not share his burdens with his new wife easily, such as how bad their current financial situation is since his business partner absconded with all their liquid assets. He does not understand Leona’s strengths or determination to uncover the truth behind Daphne’s death, and spends too much time away from home, working in the city. Throughout the book, I wondered what secrets Gil was keeping from Leona, but I enjoyed their early but infrequent cozy evenings at home together.

Once compelled to take up her own inquiries, Leona makes some major headway in discovering who was behind Daphne’s death, answers seemingly denied to the professional police investigator, Detective Gideon Day. I enjoyed how her friend, Ruth Appelman, insisted on accompanying her on her more questionable forays when she could. But her going alone into the house of the spiritualists had me on the edge of my seat every moment. Major plot twists elevate this historical mystery to a 5-star reading experience for me.

I recommend THE LAST FATAL HOUR to readers of historical mysteries.

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Book Review: Adverse Reactions by Deborah J. Lightfoot

Adverse Reactions: A Novel of the ParanormalAdverse Reactions: A Novel of the Paranormal by Deborah J. Lightfoot
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

With its riveting plot, engaging heroine, and cinematic narrative, I was all in from page one!

Adverse Reactions is a new Western/paranormal/dystopian novel by veteran author Deborah J. Lightfoot, and with its uniquely riveting plot, engaging young heroine, and cinematic narrative, I was all in from page one! This absorbing tale features a world where ordinary people are in charge and those with psychokinetic abilities are feared, identified, and eliminated. However, a reckoning is coming!

Teenaged Devin Perridin, a persistent syke (gifted with strong psychokinetic abilities but unable to intentionally control them yet), is taken from her home in Purity and sent by her parents to an asylum to be cured. But the cure is nothing less than physical and psychological torture that eventually breaks down her defenses, leaving her crushed, a zombie-like version of herself, unaware and uncaring of her surroundings. But as she’s being transported back home, a sedated mess, her train is set upon, and she is rescued by a small group of men on horseback led by a powerful syke from a ranch hidden in the nearby mountains. Once there, she is physically brought back to health, and Sutton, the ranch’s leader, attempts to re-ignite her broken psychokinetic gift, believing she could be a strong syke with the power to match his own and take revenge on the town of Purity. But as Devin heals, she begins to have doubts about the extent of Sutton’s vengeance and his sanity.

Devin Perridin is such an engaging, sympathetic main character, and the treatment she endured at the hands of the therapists at the Peaceful Hills sanatorium is horrific. She comes away from the facility a mental husk, and the story about how she slowly regains her faculties and then her special abilities is riveting. While Sutton views the young girl as a potential tool for his revenge, Angelina, the enigmatic housekeeper and my second-favorite character, sees her for who she is and supports her in regaining her mental and physical well-being. I also enjoyed the sweet relationship that buds between Devin and the young wrangler, Jack, who wants to be her knight in shining armor, willing to wait and let their feelings mature before making hasty commitments.

The various settings are established using vivid imagery that put me in the scene alongside the characters. Action sequences and locations are presented so cinematically that it felt like watching a movie in my head. I was completely immersed in the story and almost read the entire book through in one sitting.

I recommend ADVERSE REACTIONS to fans of dystopian fiction with western and paranormal elements.

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Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: Recipe for Murder (Pine Cove Mystery, #2) by Marla A. White

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Recipe for Murder (A Pine Cove Mystery)
by Marla A. White

About Recipe for Murder


Recipe for Murder (A Pine Cove Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
2nd in Series
Setting – Pine Cove, a fictional version of Idyllwild, tiny town on top of a Southern California mountain
Publisher: Wild Rose Press
Publication date: June 17, 2026
Print length: 328 pages
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ISBN-10: 1509265759
ISBN-13: 978-1509265756
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ISBN-13: 978-1509265763
ASIN: B0GTRJ24MV
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Mel O’Rourke traded her LAPD badge for the quiet life, running a bed-and-breakfast in tiny, quirky Pine Cove.

But when Jackson Thibodeaux, the charming café owner who broke her heart, stumbles back into town, her tranquil second act is toast. While attending a culinary academy in New Orleans, Jackson found the body of a classmate. The police rule it a suicide, but Mel’s instincts—and Jackson’s near miss with a bullet—scream murder.

Between a cooking school full of shady suspects, a reformed cat burglar for a sidekick, and a complicated love triangle involving the deputy sheriff, Mel has her hands full.

Perfect for fans of the sweetness of Jenn McKinlay and the snark of Elle Cosimano’s Finlay Donovan.

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Marla White kills people for a living—on paper, at least.

An award-winning mystery and suspense author with roots in Hollywood, Marla White made a striking debut with Cause for Elimination, earning recognition from Killer Nashville, the RONE Awards, Reader’s Favorite, and a second-place finish with the Orange County Romance Writers in Romantic Suspense.

Originally from Oklahoma, Marla carved her path through multiple states before landing in Los Angeles, where she built a career in television development and now teaches screenwriting at UCLA Extension—including the fine art of script coverage and story analysis.

When she’s not plotting her next murder (fictional, we promise), she can be found in her garden, on a hiking trail, cheering for the LA Kings, or field-testing craft cocktails in the name of research.

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5 stars!

When Mel’s love interest returns to Pine Cove, he’s followed by a killer!

Recipe for Murder is the second book in author Marla A. White’s cozy Pine Cove Mystery series set high in the California mountains and featuring retired LA detective turned innkeeper, Emmeline “Mel” O’Rourke. When former love interest Jackson Thibodeaux suddenly arrives back in town long after what was to have been a short two-week stay with his mother in New Orleans, he’s not alone. While cooling his heels in the Big Easy, he’d signed up for a culinary school course and, midway through, had discovered a classmate deceased in the school’s kitchen, and now someone was taking shots at him, too. He wants Mel to find out who killed his friend, Kaya, since the New Orleans PD closed the case as a suicide, and the scene he found in the kitchen doesn’t add up to their conclusion. Meanwhile, Mel and local sheriff’s deputy Gregg Marks had grown closer after Jackson left her hanging, and she’s struggling to separate her feelings for the two very different men.

Mel is an engaging, likable main character who is trying to make a success of her second career as an innkeeper, after an on-the-job injury scuttled her first. Her family had pooled their resources to help her follow her new dream, but the old inn itself seems to be doing its best to make this as difficult as possible. She is supported in her new venture by her now friend and former cat burglar, Poppy Phillips, who’s a great cook. She also has a growing affection for Mel’s brother, Liam, a plumber, who keeps patching The Brook back up whenever something breaks. Joining them is Grandma O’Rourke, who mans the front desk and applies her mad computer skills to the research Mel needs to investigate her new unofficial case.

While business is looking up for the inn, especially with an upcoming music festival in town, the old girl’s infrastructure springs a major leak. While Liam does what he can to make repairs and get the rental cottage that was affected back in service, Mel works to uncover the truth behind Kaya Woods’ death and stop whoever has hunted Jackson all the way back to Pine Cove. The plot moves quickly as Mel’s long-distance investigation yields more clues, and she tries to do the honorable thing by committing to pursuing a relationship with either Gregg or Jackson. While it was fun watching her decision-making, it was even more fun watching Poppy, Grandma, and cousin Gemma’s reactions to her dilemma. The banter among the women in the story absolutely sparkled. There was some clever misdirection, a red herring or two, and plot twists that kept me guessing, but I really enjoyed the exciting reveal when it came.

I recommend RECIPE FOR MURDER to cozy mystery fans.

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Review Tour & Giveaway: Sworn to Collide by Maria Imbalzano

SWORN TO COLLIDE

by

Maria Imbalzano

Women’s Fiction

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press, Inc.

Publication Date: June 1, 2026

Page count: 253 pages

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SYNOPSIS:

After devoting eleven years of marriage to Ben, her high school sweetheart, and stepping off the corporate ladder to raise their three children, Denise is ready to seize the reins of the career she always dreamed of. But as soon as she commits to step back into the professional world, Ben drops a bombshell that disrupts everything. Suddenly, this once rock-solid couple finds themselves in a battle over ambition, identity, and whose turn it is to shine. As personal choices draw them further and further apart, they must confront their widening rift—a threat to the love they thought was unshakeable. Can they rediscover the passion they once shared, or will their divergent paths pull them apart for good?

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My sleepless night had produced tons of ammunition to shoot at Ben this morning. He hadn’t been able to sneak many words in since I started.

“So what do you think?”

Nothing. I had clearly silenced him.

He twisted his neck as if to ease the tension. “We’re a family, Denise. I want my family with me. I don’t want to live hundreds of miles apart and commute on the weekends. That’s not a life. That’s not what we signed up for.”

Anger kicked up a storm. “You’re right. We are a family. And you made a decision without even speaking to me. I know a promotion is what you wanted, but we never talked about moving out of Princeton. This is all new. And scary. And unwanted. I want my family with me too. I want my family here, and I want to work with my father. As we’d always planned. I don’t want to move to Boston.”

The exact words finally spewed out of my mouth with anger instead of appeasement—demanding instead of persuasive. The words Nicki had convinced me to say were irrevocably out there.

I had found the voice that had gotten lost among the carpools, laundry, playdates, and cold dinners. But it was much too loud.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Maria Imbalzano is an award-winning contemporary author who writes about strong, independent women and the men who fall in love with them. She recently retired from the practice of law, but legal issues have a way of showing up in many of her novels.

Maria is a member of New Jersey Romance Writers and has received many honors and awards for her work including the ACRA Readers’ Choice Heart of Excellence Award, the Wisconsin Romance Writers Write Touch Readers Award, The NEST (National Excellence In Story Telling) Award, the Carolyn Award, Book Buyers Best Award, The Stiletto Reader’s Choice Award, Long & Short Reviews Book of the Month Award (3rd Place for Book of the Year), and Still Moments Magazine Reader’s Choice Award.

When not writing, she loves to travel both abroad and in the states.  Maria lives in central New Jersey with her husband–not far from her two daughters. For more information about her books, please visit her website, where you can also sign up for her newsletter.

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REVIEW:

5 stars!

Emotion-filled story that addresses realistic conflicts in a marriage.

Sworn to Collide is the fourth book in author Maria Imbalzano’s women’s fiction series, the Sworn Sisters, and is an emotion-filled story about conflicts between a couple that threatens the very foundation of their relationship. The Sworn Sisters are a group of long-time friends, and each book in the series features one of the women. Although part of the series, this book can easily be read and enjoyed as a standalone, but the recurring characters bring a familiar feeling to each story.

Denise “Dee” and Ben Nelson have been together since high school, have been married for the past eleven years, and are raising three children. Dee halted her career when she became pregnant with their first child, always with the understanding that she would resume working at her father’s venture capital firm when the kids were older. Ben’s career has been successful with her support, with her moving the family so he could take promotions and advance up the corporate ladder. But when Dee’s father has a heart attack, her joining the firm sooner rather than later suddenly becomes critical. However, Ben surprises her with the news he’s accepted a promotion, requiring them to relocate five states away to Boston, without talking to her first. With their adopted son, Bobby, midway through his junior year in high school, playing two varsity sports, and her hopes to help out her father, the move seems ill-timed, and Dee puts the brakes on an immediate move. But the long-distance marriage that follows soon starts to fray, and she doesn’t know how to make everything work out so everyone stays happy and fulfilled, including herself.

This immersive story was definitely hard to put down as Dee and Ben tangle over their differing priorities: realistic differences that many other marriages also face. Told from Dee’s point of view, readers experience her growing frustration with Ben’s failure to see her as an equal partner in their marriage, an issue she’s contributed to by acquiescing to all his earlier decisions for their future and by, perhaps, not being clear when voicing her needs and desires with him in the past. As is often the case, one spouse’s career path takes second place without a clear understanding of how that affects that person and how to achieve a satisfactory balance. The story is further complicated by the presence of third parties also interested in the outcome of their relationship for their own plans.

I recommend SWORN TO COLLIDE to readers of women’s fiction.

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Book Blitz: Makerborn (Maladies of Empire, #1) by Daymon Ashcord

Makerborn
Daymon Ashcord
(Maladies of Empire, #1)
Publication date: June 15, 2026
Genres: Adult, Dark Fantasy, Fantasy

The God War is over. An empire built on suffering, slavery, and betrayal remains…

In the fractured lands of the Salvian Empire, the Great Houses rule through blood and fear. For years, Alandra Phoenyka has hunted powerful Sonomancers in the empire’s name, paid in empty promises that her stolen daughter would be returned. Each step forward demands another compromise. Another betrayal. Another piece of herself lost.

When those promises turn to treachery, she is forced to take matters into her own hands and risk everything to reclaim her child.

In the empire’s mining camps, Bez Windstrider has endured years of torture and brutal experimentation. Broken but unyielding, he clings to one purpose: vengeance. The men who murdered his parents will pay, and their deaths will complete the ritual needed to free his parents’ souls from damnation.

But the deeper his grief cuts, the more he becomes something far more dangerous, for himself and for the empire.

As their paths draw closer, the buried truths of the God War begin to surface. What begins as two personal vendettas threatens to unravel something far greater than either of them can control.

Because empires do not fall quietly.

And the gods that shaped them are not as dead as they seem.

Makerborn is the first book in the Maladies of Empire series, a brutal epic dark fantasy of vengeance, sacrifice, and the cost of love.

For readers of dark, character-driven epic fantasy in the vein of Joe Abercrombie, Mark Lawrence, R.F. Kuang, Evan Winter, and Steven Erikson.

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Chapter 2

A Son’s Vengeance

Bez woke in darkness, deep in a pit, having failed his parents yet again. The night air was heavy and damp. The acrid stench of feces had lessened, but his nose still burned with the stink of decay. He felt like he would never wash the smell from his body. What does it matter now?

The moist earth offered scant relief from the Southern Waste’s merciless heat. Sweat slicked his body. His skin felt on fire, reminding him of how the Salvians slowly roasted meat on spits. He pinched his right nostril and blew out a thick wad of phlegm.

How long? How squalling long have they left me down here to rot?

He traced fine grooves in the earthy wall of his cage with long, dirty fingernails. Twenty-seven days he’d scratched before he’d given up counting. Then the real fun began. Weeks of wading in his own shit like a rutting hog once the pit guards had stopped retrieving his privy bucket. Weeks more of starvation when the obvious solution to avoid living in a hog pen penetrated his addled mind: no food, no feces. His only companions were self-pity, nightmares, and maggots gorging on his noxious filth.

And the moans of indentured miners, likely years past their freedom date, and Collared All-Tribe—his people—drifting down in his dirt tomb.

“Water,” cried a pit prisoner.

“Bread, just a heel of bread for Seal’s sake,” whined another.

“It was Tuftson,” someone sniveled. “He made me do it. It was him. Please, let me out.”

“Shut your gobs!” bellowed a voice.

The sounds washed over him, had become part of him, familiar as his gnawing hunger or the ever-present worms wriggling against his hot skin. Even without starlight, his people’s blessed vision allowed him to penetrate the mirk. He watched his sunken stomach rise and fall. Each rib pressed against his skin. Sour spit filled his mouth.

He wasn’t surprised that an army of worms assaulted the sides of his stomach and shoulders while he dozed. The slimy little grubs coated him with a sticky sludge, but he was past caring. Hands trembling, he brushed the vanguard away that had reached his chest. His legs were a lost cause. Scores of grubs covered them so only his toes peeked out.

Bez yawned. Heat-induced spans of intermittent sleep kept him drowsy and muddled. Sometimes his parents sat beside him in the dirt, back from the dead, singing and laughing. Other times, he was in the mountains climbing crags, or swimming in crystalline lakes so clear he could see rocks at the bottom. Moments ago, he was a boy again, running barefoot with his cousins through Uncle Darian’s fields, the tall grass whipping at his legs. Then a cry from a prisoner or the damp air clogging his nose had awakened him, shattering the vision. What was real or imagined blurred. Maybe I’m with my uncle still and the pit is only a nightmare.

Hesitantly, he stretched his hands to either side, fingertips brushing the cool, root-tangled walls. Feet firmly pressed against damp earth. Not a nightmare. He moaned like a wounded animal.

“Guardian spirits above,” he wheezed, not wiping the hot tears streaking down his cheek. “There’s no way out.”

But that was a lie. There was a way. His fingers searched for the gouge in the wall, finding the sharp-edged shard of obsidian he’d hidden there. My final escape.

He pried it free, hand shaking, and pressed the jagged edge against the soft flesh of his right wrist. A bead of blood sprang from the tip.

“I’ll do it this time,” he said to the crude face carved into the wall. A pause. “I know that’s what I said last time. By the All-Spirit, I can’t—” His throat tightened. “I can’t take it anymore.”

“Enjoying your new home, demon-blood?” asked an unwelcome voice from the pit’s metal cage above.

“Dorota,” he rasped, tongue clumsy from disuse. “What a pleasure.”

He hated Yan’s henchwoman, but at that moment, his life in the balance, he clung to her words like a drowning man to driftwood.

Her chuckles echoed in the earthy tomb. “Liar. Play it friendly as you like, slit-eyes, but we both know what you are.” She crouched, damp hair plastered to her face, mouth hooked in a grin that never reached her eyes. “I saw the demon in you when we caught you on that ridge. Thought you were clever, didn’t you? Thought the aqueduct workers wouldn’t notice you and your two friends? What is the count? Your third?”

It was his fourth failed attempt to escape the Makersmetal mining camp, but he didn’t bother correcting the murdering bitch. I failed them just like my parents. Tala dead. Marcel beaten or worse. Anelia missing. And Bez… well, he would die in darkness, dooming his parents’ souls to wander the Shadowlands forever, never to reunite with their ancestors. He choked down a sob, not wanting to give her any satisfaction seeing him broken.

 

Author Bio:

Daymon Ashcord writes dark fantasy shaped by suffering, resilience, and the brutal edges of love pushed too far.

Born in Gdańsk, Poland, and raised in New York, he grew up on science fiction, fantasy, and the stories that linger long after the final page. After studying accounting and public policy, he left a conventional path to travel the world and create a documentary, turning storytelling into something essential.

His debut novel, Makerborn (2026), reflects years of persistence, personal setbacks, and a fascination with the darker truths people endure to survive.

He lives in North Carolina, hiking mountains by day and writing by night. He is considering adopting a dog, a cat, or both, and suspects they would judge him harshly.

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