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Sky Watcher by Ella Emerson

By Margery Walshaw

Sky Watcher by Ella Emerson

Sky Watcher by Ella Emerson

Meet Allison Singleton, Single, alone. Her husband had left her after years of marriage, and she is destined to be alone for the rest of her life. At 35, she is afraid to hop back into the dating scene, as she knows there aren’t too many options at her age. She has labeled men her age into two categories: Taken, being the first. Everything left over, being the second. The second group is, the men who are so dreadful no woman has snagged them up yet. This is her dating pool.

 

That is until she meets the hot lawyer, Gavin McDermott, on a blind date. Who may just be what she is looking for. He offers her a job she never expects, and she accepts to try new things. It is here she discovers, herself, how to be happy and maybe love.

 

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EllaEmersonElla Emerson lives in Florida with her husband and three wonderful children. When she isn’t writing you can find her watching movies or playing games with her children. She loves to read, write and eat pizza.

 

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An Absence of Light by Meradeth Houston

By Margery Walshaw

An Absence of LightLeah’s always seen the shadow creatures. She thought she was immune to their evil—until now.

She’s walked into a massacre, stolen a BMW, and is running from the law for a crime she didn’t commit. Nineteen-year-old Leah’s life just went from mildly abnormal to totally crazy at lightning speed. But no one will believe that the shadow creatures are framing her for the murder, because she’s the only one that can see them. At least that’s what she thought.

When Leah stumbled across a group who share her ability, she discovers they have something she doesn’t: a way to fight back. When the group offers to teach her how to kill the shadow creatures, Leah jumps at the chance. But something is brewing with the creatures. They’re tracking down the hunters like there’s no tomorrow. Leah suspects that maybe there won’t be, and it’s up to her to make sure tomorrow comes. Because she’ll do anything to stop the shadows, including risking her life—and the life of the one she loves—to keep the world from being lost to darkness forever.

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Meradeth HoustonHere’s the scoop on Meradeth!

I’ve never been a big fan of talking about myself, but if you really want to know, here are some random tidbits about me:
~I’m a California girl. This generally means I talk too fast and use “like” a lot.
~I have my doctorate in molecular anthropology. Translation: I sequence dead people’s DNA and spend a whole lot of time in a lab, which I love.
~I’ve been writing since I was 11 years old. It’s my hobby, my passion, and I’m so happy to get to share my work!
~My other passion is teaching. There’s nothing more fun than getting a classroom of college kids fired up about anthropology!
~If I could have a super-power, it would totally be flying. Which is a little strange, because I’m terrified of heights.

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This is a scene where Leah and Adam go Shadow hunting for the first time and I have to admit it was pretty fun to write. Here’s a little taste:

“There!” I pointed and Adam glanced at me, startled. I hadn’t meant to shout, but we had their attention now anyhow.
Taking aim, I flicked back the safety on my cylinder. A moment later, the blinding green light slammed into the Shadow. In the darkness of the alley, the thin green line traced across the space, far too bright. I squinted against it, focusing all my attention on keeping the beam locked on the wriggling mass.
Thank heavens the thing didn’t do what the other had in the garage. Instead, the beam caught against its oily surface, dark, sizzling clouds rising from where it cut.
The thing made no noise. Somehow, I wanted it to scream. Instead it dissolved, leaving a burned smudge against the brick wall behind it.
“Nice,” Adam said.
I sputtered something that was supposed to be ‘thanks’, too shocked by his praise to be coherent.
“Three more coming.”
My words snatched away the brief moment of mutual relief. Adam turned, searching the darkness. He caught the lead Shadow, hurtling toward us through the air, a slick bullet of black that bore the same strange determination as the Shadow in the garage.
Adam’s beam sliced it like bread, forming four separate pieces that took their time falling apart. I didn’t have a chance to appreciate his ability with the laser. The next two appeared behind the leader, both locked onto me like I was a beacon in the dark.
Time slowed to a crawl. This time I was less freaked and let myself kind of enjoy it. I flicked on the beam, the cylinder seeming to vibrate as the batteries kicked in to support the powerful light.
My cuts were nothing like Adam’s. The second Shadow got too close, sneaking in past the first. Adam killed it inches from my face.
Breathing my thanks, I turned back to the nest that erupted from the back of the alley.

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A Reaper Made by Liz Long

By Margery Walshaw

A Reaper MadeGrace had finally gotten used to her new afterlife as a “Made” – a Reaper who used to be human. When Made Reapers and souls begin disappearing, however, Grace and her mentor Tully suspect demons. Grace’s worst fears are confirmed when her living family is threatened.

She’ll have to break every rule in the Reaper book to save them, including using a little magic to become temporarily human. With the help of Tully and her witchy friend Tessa, Grace goes undercover to save the fates of kidnapped souls – only to discover that demons aren’t working alone. Betrayal and distrust runs deep and Grace discovers that sometimes even Reapers are prone to humanity.

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Death created Reapers to collect souls. My mentor told me most of these Reapers have been around since the dawn of time, watching over humans and ensuring their souls are appropriately handled. As the population increased, the number of souls needing help to pass over became too great. Because Reapers can’t procreate, however, Death gave his first Reapers – “the Trues” – the ability to create new Reapers. We were called “the Mades,” and originally began as humans. We are born, then we live, and when we die, some of us are chosen (offered, really) to carry on with these immortal duties.
I was still relatively new to the whole Reaper gig, so I’d been assigned the older souls at a retirement home. In life, I’d been in nursing school and spent most of my free time volunteering at the hospital, so working with those who were already expecting death was easier than say, those who fought against leaving this earth. In time, I would learn how to calm those souls and help them pass over, but until then, I was happy to help with the souls who already had their bags packed.
I’ve always felt I was one of the lucky ones, being asked to be a Reaper – I think being chosen for such an important duty says that I did well in my short human life. It’s not to say Mades were unusual, because we’re not. My mentor said the increasing population in the last few centuries had led Reapers to regain control and bring Mades to our world. Mades and Trues alike could select humans who would be worthy of helping with their purpose. With more of us around, we could be sure souls were cared for and passed on rather than left to hang around the earth – or worse.
I was nineteen when I died; a drunk driver hit me while I headed home one evening after a volunteer shift. The drunk driver walked away without a scratch. I, on the other hand, died instantly upon impact, my soul jerked from my body to wander around the scene and wonder what the hell happened. I screamed for help, trying to reason with every deity I knew as I watched the blood trickle down my still face.
“No one can hear you screaming, child,” a voice had sounded from behind me.
I’d whirled around to see a strange looking man standing there. He was stout, with a boxer’s build, but his gentle expression gave no hint of aggression. His attire, while not unusual, still seemed from a different era: his shoes worn, pants that stopped short at the ankles, thin white shirt, and black suspenders. Perhaps in his mid-thirties, he had a shock of messy ginger hair and a thick, wiry beard to match. His bright blue eyes popped against a ruddy complexion.
I couldn’t hide the waver of fear in my voice when I asked, “Who are you?”
He took another step toward me, a slow, fluid movement that I hardly noticed. “My name is Tully.”
“I don’t want to die, Tully.”
“You weren’t supposed to go this soon,” he’d said. His voice had an Irish lilt that almost sang to me as he spoke. “But I’ve seen you at the hospital, watched you with the patients. You have a way about you.”
“Doesn’t help me much now, I’m afraid,” I’d responded. His calm demeanor somehow put me at ease despite the situation.
“Oh, but it does, child. You have a gift. Do you know what I am?”
“I was sort of hoping you were an angel.”
He had shaken his head, an amused smile on his face. “No, I am what’s called a Reaper.”
“You’re Death?”
“Reapers are not Death, nor do we carry it wherever we go, according to certain tales. We appear to the dead and take their souls home.”
“To Heaven?”
“That I cannot say; only they will know once they pass into the afterlife. We are, however, allowed to make certain…offers to those we deem worthy.”
I’d crossed my arms over my chest and given my body another stricken glance. “You can bring me back to life?”
“No, child, you are no longer meant for that life. Do you want to continue helping others?”
“How?”
“You could be a Reaper, like me.”
I’d scoffed. “How does that even work?”
“There’s a whole world out there you don’t know about, child. I can show you, teach you how to be one of us.”
“What’s the other option?”
He shrugged. “To move on.”

Liz LongMeet Liz Long…

Liz Long is a ridiculously proud graduate of Longwood University with a BA in English. Her inspiration comes from action and thriller genres and she spends entirely too much time watching superhero movies. Her fabulous day job as a social media strategist includes writing for a publishing company in Roanoke, VA.

Her first book, Gifted, is the first book in the Donovan Circus series. Burned is the second adventure. (Best described as “X-Men meets the circus with murder mysteries.”) Her standalone book Witch Hearts is a story about a serial killer hunting witches for their powers. Her newest release, A Reaper Made, follows a Reaper as she tries to save her family’s souls from demons. All titles are available at Amazon on Kindle and paperback.

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Seven Days and Six Worst-Case Scenarios by Leslie Huggans

By Margery Walshaw

Seven Days and Six Worst Case ScenariosMix dry wit with a juicy corpse and let it simmer over a red hot romance to serve up a wicked comedy.

Curious, quirky, crisis consultant Victoria Douglas needs a vacation, and to learn to keep her sassy mouth shut. Instead, she’s gunning a stolen SUV up a mountain with beer cans and bug spray as her only weapons in a fight for survival. She and her investigative reporter friend, Julie Tran, have landed in a Caribbean vacation crap-sandwich bursting with murder, narcotics, and one gorgeous piece of man-flesh.

College flame, Alex Marshall, professed his love and disappeared without a trace. Twelve years later he materializes at Victoria’s resort on St. Kitts and he’s got more charm and sex appeal than ever. Tingling lady bits and long-buried feelings aside, Victoria discovers she and Julie are at the center of a criminal conspiracy that stretches across two continents. They’ve got one chance to prove their innocence before competing nefarious factions feed them to the fish…or worse. Victoria has to decide just how far she is willing to go to save her life and mend her heart.

 

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Leslie HuggansA little bit about Leslie Huggans…

Leslie enjoys a dry wit and a juicy crime and she excels at misadventure. While she has never been a murder suspect, many of the events in her books have actually happened to her. She has two jobs. The first is wearing pantyhose every day while toiling for a global corporation. The second is catering to the whims of her feline companions. She lives to travel all over the globe. Leslie visits the Caribbean every winter for a sun holiday, but has yet to encounter a dashing CIA agent. One must live in hope.

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If I hadn’t been fighting for my life with beer cans, bug spray, and pent-up aggression as my only weapons, you probably wouldn’t want to read about me. After all, a thirty-something woman with two cats and a boss who can’t keep his hands off his crotch is rarely worth noticing. But, this woman was gunning a stolen SUV up a mountain goat path with a monkey in the back seat screeching “Kek-kek-kek.” His owner was screaming something about his own head colliding with the roof. My friend Julie was in the passenger’s seat ordering me to slow down. Good thing I was accustomed to people complaining about my driving because we had much larger issues than my dislike for the brake pedal.

The order for this Caribbean vacation crap-sandwich was placed when a travel magazine addressed to me, Miss Victoria Douglas, landed on my desk during a particularly bad day. I looked at the cover and called the only person I knew I could count on. Julie Tran had been a loyal friend since middle school. One feature story about St. Kitts, a short conversation with Julie, and a few Internet clicks had me vomiting in the toilet at work. I’d just spent my mortgage payment on a plane ticket.

That ticket transported me from our nation’s capital to a magical kingdom of smiling people, cool ocean breezes, and sand between my toes. Said toes were currently crammed into wedge sandals that my body had not yet mastered. Even with the sandals, my white linen pants skimmed the floor. I am that awkward height that is too tall for petites, but too short for everything else. I wobbled my way to the arrival hall to claim my luggage and wait for Julie to arrive from Houston. My wobbling was so impressive that a couple of obnoxious guys in a rowdy Canadian bachelor party thought I was as drunk as they were. The scent of their tequila eau de toilette stung my nostrils.

“Hey baby,” one yelled out. “Want to come back to our hotel and party with us, eh?” He added a vulgar pelvic thrust as punctuation.

“Not even in your wettest dreams, buddy,” I yelled back and rolled my eyes.

“Another win for U.S. diplomatic relations I see,” a familiar droll voice called out from nearby. “Twenty years as your friend and I still never know what is going to erupt from your mouth.”

In my excitement to follow the voice, I spun on my heels, lost my balance, and landed face down on my big straw purse. I looked up expecting to see the long black hair that came with Julie’s Asian heritage. Instead, I was confronted with a very curious mop of bleach blonde hair. It was so shocking that I forgot to be embarrassed about my collision with the airport floor. Nor did I notice the raucous laughter of my former admirers. Julie tugged me into a standing position. We hugged and emitted the high-pitched noises that instinctually occur when female friends reunite or smoke alarms go off.

Dancing with the Devil by R.K. Ryals

By Margery Walshaw

Dancing with the Devil by R.K. Ryals

Dancing with the Devil by R.K. Ryals

Blurb:

Falling ash. Subservient Hellhounds. Dark mirrors and ticking clocks. Such is the life of a daughter of Hecate living in Hell …

Monroe Jacobs isn’t your typical witch. She is strong, her powers growing with each passing day. They are powers that beckon, powers coveted by many, including the man she loves.

Luther Craig is a remorseless Demon ruler in Hell. Governing a kingdom once presided over by his mother, the she-demon Lilith, Luther has everything he’s ever wanted. Power. But his kingdom is at risk, his newfound strength a challenge to the Princes of Hell.

Theirs is a strange relationship, the witch and the Demon, full of passion and need. It’s a relationship that will be tested by the worst kind of obstacles–pride, covetousness, lust,  anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth.

For in the ash-filled shadows of Hell, the Princes are preparing for war. Luther isn’t the only one who wants power and a blonde-haired witch. He’ll have to face the Seven Deadly Sins to keep both.

***Due to language, violence, and sexual content, this book is suggested for older readers***

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RKRyalsR.K. Ryals is the author of emotional and gripping young adult and new adult paranormal romance, contemporary romance, and fantasy. Among her works are: the Redemption series, The Acropolis series, The Thorne Trilogy, The Scribes of Medeisia series, and The Singing River. “Dancing with the Devil,” is her newest release.

 

 

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