A Mystery Develops in this Snippet for Dragon Apparent Book 1
Dragon Apparent Book 1: Dragon Missing
Scarlet thought she was starting to get a handle on life until she discovered her friend and only source of stability goes missing.
Dragon Missing snippet –
All I could hear was the slow dripping of the kitchen faucet, and that scared me more than anything. Not that it was dripping—it had done that for years—but that that was the only noise. Anthony, my sort-of mentor, was always up to something.
Taking a deep breath, I squared my shoulders and lifted my head, imagining his words.
Scarlet, posture is everything. If you want to appear calm and confident, you have to position your body in a calm and confident way. Put your head up, lift that chin. Show people you know who you are.
That was all well and good for him. He knew who he was—an eccentric handyman who lived in the bottom apartment of my block of flats and spent the rest of the time writing journalistic papers on bizarre insects from South America.
I lived in the trust fund apartment several floors up by myself. Before you ask, that didn’t make me a rich kid. I had no idea who had left me the trust fund, and it wasn’t much. It covered my rent and a few bills. I worked in a tourist café on the beach to pay the rest of the bills and save up for college.
It wasn’t going well.
Don’t get me wrong. I did my best. I worked hard since Anthony wouldn’t cut me any slack. However, life was expensive here, and I only got so many hours of work. Sometimes the tips were good, but more often, they weren’t.
Wondering why Anthony hadn’t fixed his leaky faucet, I knocked on his door again. It wasn’t like him to leave me waiting, and silence wasn’t like him either.
After a few seconds, I hmphed and tried the door handle. It wasn’t locked, and it swung open so I could look for him. It was never locked. Anthony liked an open house.
“It’s me,” I called. I’d intended to make a wisecrack about the faucet, but I stopped as soon as I saw the main room.
Anthony’s belongings were strewn everywhere, cupboards tipped out, and contents scattered. All the insect jars had been broken, and their occupants were crawling or jumping or just gone. There was no sign of my friend.
I froze, terror gripping my heart. This didn’t happen to normal people. This was like a scene on TV.
“Anthony?” I called and took another couple of steps, being careful not to crush a beetle as I moved. There was no reply.
Fear settled into my body. Bunching my hands into fists, I moved forward, making my way to the kitchen and the dripping tap.
I called my friend’s name a couple of times, but there was nothing but the drip and the strange chirp of some insect from near the back wall. This wasn’t good. I searched the living room and the kitchen, then the bedroom and the small guest room he used as an office.
They were all in the same state, and there was no sign of his laptop. I didn’t want to step on the debris or look at it too closely. Anthony was a private person, and though I was worried about him, this felt like an invasion of his privacy.
After I’d checked every room twice, I stopped. I had no idea what to do.
I’d seen cop shows where people went missing or came home to this happening in their houses, but having it actually happen? The shows skipped ahead to the cops being there. Did that mean I needed to call them? Would Anthony want me to?
I didn’t know. There might be something here that would make the situation obvious. His laptop was gone. Maybe he had taken it with him.
Theories ran through my head as I walked aimlessly through the apartment again. I didn’t know what I expected, but I looked for anything that might offer me information. I didn’t touch anything, only stooped to examine some papers that had been pulled out of a desk drawer.
They were bills and had been neatly filed away, little labels sticking up on tabs. I flipped through them until I saw a folder that said “Cotton Candy.”
Tilting my head to the side, I looked to see if anything was in it. Anthony had called me “Cotton Candy” since the day we’d met. I’d come to the apartment with no keys and no idea of how to do anything. I’d been eighteen, fresh out of high school, and more than happy to get out of state care.
He’d found me sitting on my suitcase outside the door of the apartment after an hour of knocking with no response. All I’d had with me was a big tub of cotton candy, my goodbye present from another kid.
Why did Anthony have a folder with those words on it? I knew I wasn’t supposed to touch anything, so I hooked the edge of my sleeve over my finger and thumb and used it to lift the flap on the divider.
Although it looked as if it had once contained much more, there was nothing in there now except a few photos of me. One was of Anthony and me, but it had been ripped, and I was no longer in it.
I removed the photos and shoved them into my pocket. Either Anthony had taken the rest of the contents, or someone else had. It seemed important, and that was good enough for me.
I straightened and was trying to decide if I should keep going or call the cops when I heard a noise from the front door.
“Ant?” Mrs. Jenkins called in her high-pitched voice. “I can’t get the…”
I stepped into the living room, and her voice trailed off as she looked around. Her shock equaled mine when I’d found the place.
“What on earth happened?” she asked, her voice going up another octave.
“I…don’t know. I only got here a moment ago. He’s not here.”
“Oh, you poor thing. This isn’t the kind of thing a young ‘un like you should see.” She opened her arms, intending to hug me.
My body went to her automatically. I’d been in enough foster homes where everyone wanted to welcome you as if you were part of their family that I knew it was better to get it over with.
She ushered me out of the building as she embraced me.
“Stay here. I’ll call the police, and we’ll let them sort it out.” She pulled out her cell phone, the kind where the font was extra large, and the case was almost as big as the device.
I watched her struggle to open it and figure out how to dial 911. I considered offering to do it for her since the wait was painful, but it wouldn’t help. Mrs. Jenkins liked to mother people, especially me.
Eventually, she got the police on the phone and gave them the building address and a brief explanation of what we’d found. By brief, I mean she told them how dreadful it was and that a young girl shouldn’t have been the first to find it. The male voice on the other end eventually cut her off and told her someone was on the way, but it might take half an hour because it didn’t sound like we were in danger.
Mrs. Jenkins didn’t think this was good enough and sucked in a breath to say so, but the dispatcher hung up. That left her with no one but me to talk to.
There was an awkward pause where I thought she was trying to decide whether I needed mothering or if she could complain more. If I had not also been confused and worried, I might have tried to look more upset so she stuck with mothering me.
“Some people really shouldn’t be in jobs like that,” she stated, her chins wobbling as she lifted them higher.
She sucked in another breath, confirming my fear that I would have to listen to her whine about the cops these days and how awful this was for her.
“Here’s us, finding such a horrible thing. No idea if Anthony is even alive. No one to fix the problems in our houses, and they want to make us wait half an hour for someone to even come and look. You shouldn’t be exposed to such a thing, and I shouldn’t be on my feet for so long. My ankles. I’m not young anymore. I was saying to June only yesterday how…”
I zoned out and thought about finding a file titled with my nickname that had photos of me in it. That didn’t make sense. I wasn’t special. Barely even needed Anthony to do much these days. I’d watched him fix things for a year.
Now I mostly talked to him to hear someone’s voice. We also played board games and cards. He liked to play games, and I didn’t mind.
Anthony had many board games. Not like Monopoly or Risk or the cheap, tacky games based on books or movies when they were popular. His made you think. They were obscure, expensive, and had lots of pieces and long rule books.
We could play for hours and not grow bored, and we had. It was a good way to spend a Saturday evening.
Not that I was a geek or a nerd. I liked to party and drink, and I took care of my hair and makeup. You didn’t survive the other girls in the foster homes if you didn’t look and sound like you fit in. I didn’t have to do that with Anthony, though. He didn’t care.
“And the poor little fluff ball. He’ll be meowing for me already.” Mrs. Jenkins paused to take another breath.
“Maybe you should go back to him,” I interjected, sensing my moment.
“And leave you here with this horrible mess? You’ll be scarred for life.”
“I’m much calmer now. Knowing the cops are on the way is a big help. I can stay here. Mr. Leroy really shouldn’t be left alone. You know he gets in awful scrapes when you’re not there.”
“He does, doesn’t he? He’s a silly cat. Are you sure you’ll be fine? You still look pale.” She squinted at me as if checking my skin tone.
“I’ve been indoors a lot lately. It’ll do me good to be out here in the sun.”
That did the trick. Mrs. Jenkins nodded, thought about her cat, and left. Her apartment was on the other side of the building.
I exhaled as I watched her go. At first, I felt better, being able to think without her chatter, but then I noticed how quiet it was. And that Anthony wasn’t here.
I didn’t do panic since there wasn’t much point. It wasted time and energy and didn’t achieve anything. This strange lack of surety was the closest I came to it. I was no stranger to hunger or thirst, and I didn’t know what it was to feel safe. Most people who made threats had no follow-through, and the ones who did knew what they wanted and made their expectations clear.
There was nothing to panic about.
Now, however, I wondered if it might help. I had feelings I didn’t know what to do with. I was worried. I liked Anthony, and I couldn’t say that about many people. He’d never not been there, not since the first day, when he’d found me a key to my apartment and gotten the power on for me.
I didn’t need him now the way I’d needed him then, but I wanted him, and I was sure he wasn’t coming back. At least not right away.
It left me with one painful realization: I was on my own. Again.
It’s not enough that Anthony is missing but that he has mysterious information about her in his apartment. Find out what happens next on July 7th when Dragon Apparent Book 1: Dragon Missing is released. Head over to Amazon and pre-order it today.
You won’t get burned by these hot, new releases
I hope this blog post finds most of you before you get started on your day – especially if you are planning extracurricular activities to celebrate July 4th! Now, be sure not to blow your fingers off because I understand it’s pretty hard to read with damaged fingers when using a Kindle. In all seriousness, we hope you have a fun and Happy 4th of July and are safe while celebrating!
But, just because it’s a holiday, it doesn’t mean our releases are taking a holiday. Quite the opposite. In fact this week, I have 6 amazing books launching and one of those released this morning. That’s pretty sweet for a holiday, right?
This Week’s New Releases
Title: Monster Royale
Series: One U.G.L.Y. Marine Book 3
Release Date: 07/04/2022
When a soldier has survived so many ‘impossible’ missions, the word almost loses its meaning.
Until that soldier gets a mission brief so brutal the description makes them hesitate…
Bring it. Nothing is going to stop Joe. He has taken on every mission they’ve sent his way to date and come out on top.
Having reestablished his cred and made a proper name for himself, Joe has earned some trust from the Vale council, which comes with both perks and downsides.
When a known Komran outpost that has recently been upgraded shows signs of staging an invasion, there are only two options: commit to a full-force assault and lose many lives and ships to take the base, or send in a small, elite team to take on an entire base by themselves.
The council believes the barbarian has done well so far. Why not risk his team’s necks first and see how it goes before scheduling that assault?
Joe and his team must make their way to a planet that has been under Komran control for decades, travel through unforgiving and poorly-mapped terrain, and destroy a base filled with hundreds of aliens to prevent a potential invasion at the humans’ back door.
For once, Joe feels that what’s being asked of him is more than a challenge. This feels suicidal…
Title: Deadly Beasts
Series: Chronicles of Zoey Grimm Book 4
Release Date: 07/05/2022
The Grim Reaper has been benched.
There hasn’t been a soul to reap in months.
What did my brother do that has the gods in such a tizzy?
It isn’t like people stopped dying. If the reapers aren’t ushering the souls of the deceased into the afterlife, someone else… or something else… will do the job.
Mercenary monsters of ancient lore have emerged to fill the void.
Banshees. Hellhounds. Soul-rippers. All under the command of some other god…
Whoever he is, he’s no friend to the Olympians.
These deadly beasts can’t be controlled.
The more souls they harvest, the more powerful their god becomes.
Can I stop them before they ravage humanity? Before these monsters and their death-god take over the underworld forever?
Title: Wrath of the Cardinal
Series: Rise Of The Grandmaster Series Book 3
Release Date: 07/05/2022
Keep your enemies closer…
Note: This book was previously published as part of the megabook, Rise of the Grandmaster.
The Blue Dagger Society is formed and the fourth member of their party JaKobi joins the group.
They’ll be a real guild once he gets over his fear of fighting.
Tim starts a clinic to heal the needy.
His altruism upsets Cardinal Jepsom.But everything Tim does upsets the cardinal.
He has to stay one step ahead if he wants to reach level ten and the first class change quests.
Tim is imprisoned by the cardinal, who sets him up to be killed by wraiths.
The jaws of defeat were never supposed to have so many teeth…
Tim breaks out of the prison dungeon with the help of his friends. Can they get it together and come out on top in the final showdown with Cardinal Jepsom?
Title: About A Girl
Series: Gallows Hill Academy Series Book 3
Release Date: 07/06/2022
You know what they say about juggling too many eggs.
NOTE: This book was previously published as part of the megabook Sorrow and Joy.
So far, I’ve fixed my reputation, made friends, and proved myself on a massively important Quest in the faerie realm’s Uncharted Seas. I realized my lifelong dream of seeing ghosts, and it was as awesome as I’d imagined.
My brother even got a second chance. But something’s dropping away.
My grades.
With my barely-passing D average, the school counselors all agree I’m in trouble.
Learning disabilities run in my family and it turns out I’ve got ADHD. Fortunately, the school has a plan to get me back on track—as long as I can stick to it..
Can I learn to work with my neurodiversity, or will I be the seventh flunk-out in my family?
Title: Dragon Missing
Series: Dragon Apparent Book 1
Release Date: 07/07/2022
The world is guarded by dragons. Lurking in the shadows and keeping out of sight, they keep evil at bay.
Or do they?
Scarlet lives an ordinary life in LA. She is going about her life as normal when she finds out the hard way about the creatures that go bump in the night.
With her guardian missing and strange events happening wherever she goes, she is forced to confront the truth and accept her true nature.
Will she become what she needs to be?
Hunted and adjusting to a new reality, can Scarlet find her friend and companion? Or will she be too late to save him?
Title: Battleflight
Series: Lone Wolf Squadron Book 2
Release Date: 07/08/2022
Misfit Pilots, Missing Colonists, and Murderous Mercenaries
The frontier is beginning to feel like home for the ragtag team who came together to fight the good fight and found a family in the process. Commander Beau Ward must take the fight to the pirates to rescue the rest of the colonists.
To succeed, he needs a bigger team.
The Admiral assigns the men Beau needs, but the newcomers are, unsurprisingly, misfits with a secret of their own that could compromise the entire mission.
Meanwhile, Katy has a different kind of miracle to pull off. One that draws attention from all the wrong places…
With increasing danger on every front, can Beau pull the squadron together in time to win the battle and bring the colonists home?
Lone Wolf Squadron might have won the initial battle, but they still could lose the war.
A new humorous sci-fi series is coming your way in the second half of July. Don’t miss out on this new adventure!
A new sci-fi series is coming your way this July!
July marks the start of the second half of the year and boy has the first half of 2022 zipped right past us. We could blame (thank) all the authors for giving us exciting new series to dive into each month, right? And July is no exception.
However, it is summer, and we only have one new series launching this month, but we’re sure it’s going to take you to exciting new worlds as it’s a humorous science fiction adventure. Check it out below!
If you enjoy humorous science fiction, this series will be perfect for you…
Ben “Coop” Cooper is a down-on-his-luck movie star, looking for one last lead role before he dies.
An alien robot makes him an offer he can’t refuse: he gets to star as the lead in a new movie IF he takes part in a medical experiment. Seems like a reasonable expectation and he accepts, not knowing there is no movie and they intend to kill him once they’re done experimenting.
But nothing goes as planned.
And now Coop has new abilities he has to figure out… if he can live long enough to do so.
Preorder your copy of Fight or Flight, book 1 of Adrenaline Rush, to join Coop on his adventure on July 21!
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We hope you enjoy this sneak peek of the new series coming your way. We’ll be back later in July to tell you about the new series arriving in August! More exciting new series will be coming your way later this year!
Sizzling Fan Pricing Saturday July 2, 2022
It’s not just the weather we’re talking about, it’s these sizzling hot deals!
Fan Pricing Saturday, July 2, 2022
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Chance at Joy
Protected by the Damned Collection of Short Stories
A Beaufont Short Stories Collection
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Heat Wave and Wild Wednesday June 29, 2022

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Wild Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Each week we bring you a list of books from not only LMBPN authors, but also friends of ours, that are on sale! Here’s a fantastic opportunity to discover some new authors or some exciting books you may not have seen yet.
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A Beaufont Short Stories Collection:
All three best-selling Beaufont Short Stories in one exciting collection.
The Mysterious Plato: Who would suspect that one of the most powerful entities in the world is a black and white cat?
The Fantastic Lunis: Dragons were created to bring justice to the world—but some do way more than that.
The Phenomenal Faraday: A mystery like no other can only be solved by one, A talking squirrel.
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Anna Hastings:
The riveting tale of one woman’s journey and her rise to power, Anna Hastings gives readers an inside glimpse into the workings of journalism in Washington.
Drury takes his own experience in the field to reflect on the state of journalism in the 1970s. In contrast to his other series’, notably Advise and Consent, he humanizes the very field he often calls into question. Anna Hastings is a magnificent novel of Washington journalism, shown through the eyes of vivid, fascinating, and humanly likable characters.
From Allen Drury, the master of spellbinding political fiction, author of Advise and Consent.
Cain’s Cobra:
My parents blamed a snake for all of their problems. Until I killed my brother. Then, they blamed me, too.
I never expected that when I admitted patients who wielded the aspect of Aida-Wedo and Damballa that so many snakes would follow. I’m beginning to wonder if my parents were right. Is there more to these creatures than meets the eye? I’m getting stronger. Abel is, too. We’re gaining new abilities.
Why don’t the snakes have this effect on anyone else? They say that the apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree. I never thought I’d have to face my parents’ same temptation.
And the rest of the world may have to pay the price. Again.
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Not Alone:
Aliens exist, the government knows, and Dan McCarthy just found the proof.
When Dan McCarthy stumbles upon a folder containing evidence of the conspiracy to end all conspiracies — a top-level alien cover-up — he leaks the files without a second thought.
The incredible truth revealed by Dan’s leak immediately captures the public’s imagination, but Dan’s relentless commitment to exposing the cover-up and forcing disclosure quickly earns him some enemies in high places.
For his whole life, Dan McCarthy has searched for a reason to believe. Now that he finally has one, he might soon wish he didn’t…
Descent From Xanadu:
A TALE OF A FIERCE OBSESSION—IMMORTALITY.
Ruthless, unscrupulous, devastatingly handsome, and insatiable Judd Crane, the richest man in the world, has everything a man could want in life: an endless supply of money, women, power and sex. But despite his vast riches, he realizes that he cannot escape death.Determined to cheat death, Judd embarks on a dangerous path from Yugoslavia to China, from the sheltered paradise of his lush private island to a secret atomic city in the jungles of Brazil. Along the way, Judd will stop at nothing to find what he’s looking for—including chancing death, endangering his fortune, outmaneuvering foreign agents, and, ultimately, risking both his business empire and the woman he loves—until the very last second, when he discovers the most vital secret of all.
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A SPRAWLING WESTERN COLLECTION OF INDIAN PRIDE, OUTLAW RAGE, AND FRONTIER JUSTICE.
From the Mississippi to the Rockies; the vast landscape is painted in the Old West by the struggles against man and nature. Ballas’ Heroes are entwined in these complex struggles with Indians, Comancheros, Gun-fighters, desperadoes, Bandits, and Cattle rustlers. Life is hard, and these heroes are hard in the Old West; as the balance of life and death is an everyday fight.
The Jack Ballas Classic Western Collection, Volume 1 includes: Tomahawk Canyon, Durango Gunfight, Maverick Guns, Montana Breed, Apache Blanco and Gun Boss.
Invasion:
“Invasion!” That’s what retired Marine Lieutenant General Colby Edison calls it when his farm is overrun by a horde of alien plants, leafy gremlin-like creatures that begin systematically destroying first his crops and then his home. And not just his farm, but all the surrounding farms as well. The relentless plants have apparently killed his neighbors, and clearly he and his dog Duke are next. But as a retired Marine, Colby has resources and skills not shared by other farmers on the newly terraformed agricultural world of Vasquez and soon he is bringing the fight to the invaders. Except. . . who is really invading whom? High in orbit above Vasquez, a sentient vegetable studies the planet it had seeded and sculpted centuries before, laying it out as a world-sized garden. Now, returning to inspect the progress of its work, it finds its art has been tainted by the intrusion of crop grids, farm buildings, and people, all of which must be purged if the garden is to endure. When two species clash, only one will survive.
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Scorched Earth:
When the alien Gardener invaded the agricultural world of Vasquez, only that planet was in immediate danger. Now humanity must be warned of possible attack and retired Marine Lieutenant General Colby Edson is the only man for the job. With his dog Duke, he jury rigs an alien ship and traverses the wormhole to New Mars, only to become trapped while more of the Gardener’s soldiers invade and attempt to strip away all trace of humanity from the planet.
But are the invaders intent on destruction and conquest, or are humans simply weeds in their garden? In a battle of wills and strength, who will irradicate whom?
Bitter Harvest:
After defeating the Gardener’s forces on New Mars, newly recalled Marine Lieutenant General Colby Merritt Edson returns to the agricultural world of Vasquez, rescue any survivors, and ensure that the alien menace won’t come back through the wormhole. It should be easy, but . . .
Defeated but far from dead, the alien Gardener must warn its people of the threat of this new kind of Meat that has dared to interfere with the planet it had seeded. Smuggling itself back to Valdez aboard a human ship, it prepares for a final assault against the Marines and farmers there, the first step in a war to eradicate humans from the galaxy.
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Six, hot new releases await you this week!
Another hot week is upon us, especially if you live in the U.S. But the week ends with a 3-day weekend and the 4th of July where many of us will celebrate by blowing things up and grilling out.
But don’t worry, you’ll still get to hear from me about the new releases next week as well as the preorders coming next month AND the next week you’ll get to hear about our Christmas in July free week (and there are some great books discounted that week).
But you want to know about the new releases this week, right? There are 6 amazing books launching this week and one of them is out now! That’s pretty sweet for a Monday!
This Week’s New Releases
Title: A Collection of Short Stories (Protected By The Damned)
Release Date: 06/20/2022
KatieDora are BACK in eight demonically delightful short stories!
Note: These short stories were originally published as a part of Protected by the Damned version 2.0 books 1-8.
From the bright lights of Vegas to Hollywood and beyond, Katie and Pandora have returned for another round of no filter, no holds barred, ass-kicking action in brand new adventures and all the juicy scenes you didn’t see the first time around.
Bullets and betrayal are a hell of a backdrop for a girl on a mission to watch her soaps before the next call comes in.
Personal growth is something Pandora would tell you only happens when a guy gets excited. Katie knows there’s a heart of gold hiding beneath her demon’s snarky exterior.
You can’t keep a good demon down. Unless you ask nicely…
Can the once-shy college student-turned-demon hunting mercenary find a way to connect with the horny, hungry hellion sharing her body before their way of life lands them both in the deepest, darkest recess of Hell?
First included as bonus material in the first eight Protected by the Damned books, these shorts are an excellent introduction to the main story.
But read with caution… They might lead you to the dark side.
Title: New Rules For Idiots
Series: Dead Evil Mercenary Corps Book 4
Release Date: 06/28/2022
Our trio of madcap mercenaries have brought peace to Mugh-9, but it turns out that peace is bad for business.
What is a merc to do but head out into the galaxy and find some work?
There’s always someone in need of a steady hand, a strong arm, and a propensity toward violence, right?
Our trio hit the jackpot when they are approached by a representative from a crumbling regime.
Have gun, will travel: that’s the order of the day.
The company loads up and heads out for a distant corner of a broken empire. It doesn’t take them long to realize that this might be more dangerous than even they expected.
Lethal space anomalies? Check. Ruthless pirates? Check. Omnicidal cyborgs? Check.
Our crew of guns-for-hire are in over their heads. That never stopped them before, so why worry about it now?
Title: Stand With My Unit
Series: The Warrior Book 8
Release Date: 06/29/2022
Welcome to Hellion Squadron.
A new unit, new challenges and possibly new friends await Idina Moorfield as she joins other magicals in the military to train against magical monsters.
The soldiers in this unit are different, yet all the same. They were in the military, had issues because they had magic and nobody to teach them, then were recruited to the unit.
And now they have to learn to work together – as a team.
The Olc is rearing its ugly head again. Idina and Richard need to find a way to put it down – for good.
Idina thinks she has a solution, but Richard isn’t convinced.
Can she count on her new family to help her out? Will they be able to work together to stop this threat not just to Idina and Richard, but the Moorfield family?
Title: Chance At Joy
Series: Gallows Hill Academy Series Book 2
Release Date: 06/29/2022
Shiny things rock. Until I pick the wrong one up.
Note: This book was previously published as part of the megabook Sorrow and Joy.
I made it through month one of magical high school.
Nobody messes with me now that I’m dating a wrestler, and Ed convinced the clique to lighten up. Thanks to a few trinkets borrowed from the Drama Club, I even got some of my stuff back from my cruel and unusual mother.
Things are looking up at last.
Until my world is turned on its head by a lion shifter who drops a magic feather. It’s shiny and I’m a raven shifter. Of course I pick it up.
Big mistake.
It’s magically bonded to me and I can’t give it back. Now I’ve got obligations to the Goblin King and the threat of a hundred years in his dungeon if I fail on top of everything else.
Can I handle this, or will I end up buried under mountains of faerie debt?
Title: Destined
Series: Hellcat Released Book 3
Release Date: 06/30/2022
Revenge may be a dish best served cold, but things are heating up for Dante—and they don’t look like they are settling down anytime soon.
He’s dug deeper and deeper in his pursuit of justice, and he’s had to push himself harder and farther to stay one step ahead.
How far will he go? How far is too far?
The enemies he’s pursuing are powerful, ruthless, and motivated to see their interests take priority over the needs of everyone else.
It’s not like Dante is looking to go out in a blaze of glory, but he can’t pretend this is going to be easy.
Dante is not alone. He never has been, if he’s honest with himself, and that means he has more to think about than just Number One.
The culmination of his quest for justice sees him surrounded by the circle of new friends and old enemies he’s gathered along the way.
How many of them will it cost to finish this?
Title: Homespun Fate
Series: Marmalade and Magic Book 3
Release Date: 07/01/2022
You can bury the past, but some ghosts refuse to stay dead forever.
Jemma Nox has learned that she is not the only witch in the family, but it’s far from a prestigious pedigree.
And she’s not the only one whose past is coming to call.
Mama B has been many things, guardian and mentor being foremost, but perfect isn’t one of them.
Since her tutelage began, Jemma has learned that Mama B’s history is streaked like a polecat with tragedy, but things are about to get quite a bit more interesting.
The sins of the father may be visited upon the 3rd and 4th generation, but what about the sins of the mother?
Jemma’s going to find out one way or another. She’s just going to have to hope she can hold on.
Dwarves fighting in a bar? Seems about right, however this particular group of roughians is looking to stir up trouble with someone in particular. Check out this preview of Mud War, loosely set in the Skharr Universe, which will be at fan pricing this weekend!
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What is the difference between ignorance and stupidity? Ignorance can be solved if you live long enough.
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The possibility of a war being started weighs heavy on Karma as she uncovers more intel on a plot that she’s inadvertently been a part of.
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After being court-martialed by the Space Legion for ordering the strafing of a treaty-signing ceremony, multimillionaire Willard Phule receives his punishment: He must command the misfit Omega Company on Haskin’s Planet, a mining settlement on the edge of settled space. At his duty station, he leverages his personal money and a knack for managing people to get the company to come together as a unit.
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Where did the Zenomorphs come from? Tigers, wolves, gorillas, and bears. Four planets at each other’s throats. But they have too much in common for it to be a fluke. Just mentioning the possibility that they descended from the same place gets one labeled as a Heretic. When Sankar comes into possession of a religious text that hints at where they came from, he seizes the opportunity and makes it his mission to find the Truth. But he needs help from all the races. With a stolen warship and a ragtag band, Sankar sets out to answer the question that is illegal to ask. Zenophobia. Where fear of the other races started a religion and perpetuated a war. It’s time for the worlds to embrace the future by learning their past. But the governments aren’t keen on upsetting the status quo and do everything in their power to stop Sankar and his team.
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In The City, government is God—in The Sector, anarchy rules. The Membrane stands between those worlds. Some cross it to The Sector, seeking the forbidden. Some cross it to The City, seeking a chance to see the sky. Some try to stay. Most die trying. In a world without paper, names are earned. Sector-born Carbon once risked everything for a chance to live in The City, a world with fresh paper and retinal enhancements that required a price beyond the ability of any Sector-born to earn alone. Captured, he entered prison. Now, released to find a killer whose pattern threatens the government itself, Carbon’s real search is for the money stashed by his former gang. But only one woman knows that location, and she isn’t willing to trade information unless she gets something in return—her abducted child. The child is somewhere in the Pure Zone, a wild place where sorcery works but firearms do not. Trapped between hostile worlds, Carbon will enter the Pure Zone—hyper-focused and fatal to anyone blocking his path.
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An Old Fashioned Bar Fight in this Snippet for Dwarvish Dirty Dozen Book 1
Dwarvish Dirty Dozen Book 1: Mud War
Dwarves fighting in a bar? Seems about right, however this particular group of roughians is looking to stir up trouble with someone in particular
Dwarvish 01 snippet –
Torbjorn looked around the room to make certain everyone was in position before contemplating the stale-smelling drink before him.
“We ready to do this?” Raelon sniffed.
The dwarvish commander picked up the beer as he gave a bare nod.
“Showtime.” The younger dwarf grunted as he glanced to make certain the barkeep wasn’t distracted. It would have been a shame to waste the performance.
“How do you tell the difference between human beer and human piss?”
Torbjorn groaned and gave a shake of his dark, shaggy head. He grimaced through the first swallow of the watery ale. He swiped off the thin film that clung to his mustache with a thick, scar-gnarled hand, then threw it away with a contemptuous flick. It landed upon boards scored with runes to keep them clean and polished.
“This one again?” he grumbled into his cup, wincing at the thought of the sour ale being an offering to his people’s inscription upon the floor.
It’s about the Wheezer magistrate, he told himself. Nothing else.
After all, Raelon was just doing what he was best at, though admittedly, this was not his best work.
“Huh?” the bartender rumbled from behind a bar that had been crudely raised to accommodate a new kind of clientele some years ago.
The dwarf sitting on Torbjorn’s right raised his snout from sniffing uncertainly at the contents of his cup.
“I said,” Raelon began after clearing his throat, “how do you tell the difference between human beer and human piss?”
Torbjorn had heard the joke before. That didn’t spoil a good joke, mind you, but since it wasn’t a good joke, the repetition grated. The publican who’d served Torbjorn and his companion said ale was both human and standing right in front of them, but that was neither here nor there.
“You really want to finish that one, friend?” the barman asked with enough of a snarl in the last word to make it like a threat.
The dwarf sitting beside Torbjorn performed a far more exaggerated pantomime of revulsion as he took a swig from his own jack of ale.
“Ugh! Oskilget!” Raelon growled, the words rattling in the back of his throat like bile. He looked at the glowering proprietor, beer-filled vessel held up. “I’d much rather finish the joke than whatever this is.”
The first part of the publican’s answer was to draw a heavy club from under the bar, and the next was to nod at a pair of rough-hewn men at a table behind where Torbjorn and Raelon sat. The stout men loomed behind the dwarfs, menacing rumbles and sharp sniffs announcing their presence. Well, further announcing their presence, if the crinkle in Torbjorn’s nose was any evidence.
“All right, then,” the barkeep continued, his voice almost gentle. “How do you tell the difference between human beer and human piss?”
Torbjorn sighed as he idly scratched the welted scar on his cheek.
Smiling from ear to ear, Raelon spoke loud enough for the entire tavern to hear him.
“If the barkeep is washing his hands, you know it’s beer!” The dwarf guffawed as the publican’s already red face purpled. From around the room came angry mumbles. The patrons were huddled about tables that had likewise had ramshackle additions to elevate them to be comfortable for humans.
“Get it?” Raelon called, acting like the participation of patrons added them to his audience. Rather than deterring him, the barkeep’s hard-eyed silence made him laugh all the harder. He dumped the offending ale upon the floor.
Torbjorn forced himself not to wince as more of the swill splashed the boards, which had been hewn by dwarvish settlers less than a decade ago.
The wight, he reminded himself. The wight’s what matters.
Baritone laughter rolled across the bar even as the barkeep’s cudgel came down with a sharp smack on the wood.
“That’s it!” the human snarled with such vehemence that his jowls shook. “Both of you, out! Damned uppity badgers!”
Neither dwarf seemed to mind the slur. The pair behind the duo moved forward, hands curling into claws to snare clothes, hair, or beards. They were inches from snaring the dwarfs in front of them when the unnoticed dwarf vaulted onto the table behind them, scattering mugs and platters. The pair of bully boys had just enough time to realize that something was amiss before an iron grip seized their lank hair. Their heads met with a meaty smack, which was followed by the thuds of their bodies hitting the floor.
A quarter of a second after they landed, Raelon slapped down a hand to pin the bartender’s cudgel in place. His other hand swung an ale-streaming tankard toward the man’s shocked, blotchy face. The publican tumbled backward, fondling his mashed lips and cracked jaw tenderly. Raelon used the momentum of the swing to propel him onto the bar, where he paused, cudgel in his hairy fists.
Standing wide-legged on the table and the bar respectively, the dwarfs, clearly siblings despite the different shades of their hair, exchanged wicked smiles. The larger of the two, a hulking dwarf with bright red hair and beard, crossed his muscle-knotted arms over his huge chest. His brother gripped the snatched club. Across the bar, angry eyes swung in their direction.
“Impeccable timing as always, Waelon,” Torbjorn offered with a nod as he turned halfway around to acknowledge the powerfully thewed dwarf. The serene dwarf, leader by sheer presence if nothing else, had not even bothered to shift in his seat through the explosive turn of events. As before, he stared with pensive concern at the drink in his hand.
“Yes, sir.” Waelon grunted. “Satisfactory for our purposes, sir?”
Torbjorn raised his eyes to the cudgel-bearing dwarf on the bar in front of him.
“Has anyone made to fetch the magistrate yet, Raelon?”
Raelon, who’d been busy meeting every human face with a frightful scowl, took a moment to respond.
“What? Oh!” the younger dwarf muttered before straightening a little. “No, sir. Not yet.”
Torbjorn slowly set his tankard down and shook his head.
“That simply will not do,” he muttered, bracing one hand on the bar. “Waelon, if you would, please.”
“Of course, sir.” The big dwarf raised his voice to address the seething patrons. “Well, are you peach-faced, spindly-legged, piss drinkers going to do something about it, or are you scared of a few badgers?”
Like a spark set to tinder, the words ignited the seething patrons. The scene in the pub became distinctly more chaotic.
Waelon’s fists pumped like pistons, pulping faces that came within reach of his table. Raelon swept the hardwood club in arcs about the bar. Snarling and cursing patrons leapt clear of the whistling bludgeon. Only a few moved too slowly to escape its sting, but there was soon more than enough room for Torbjorn to climb onto the bar, dragging his chair with him. Once stationed beside Raelon, chair in hand, Torbjorn got two hard swings out of the furnishing before being forced to snap a chair leg off in each hand. Thus equipped, he leapt back into the fray, dealing out hefty smacks with the stout legs to every hand, shoulder, and head in reach.
“Think I saw a few go for the door, sir,” Raelon growled as he danced back from clutching mitts before dealing a solid thump across the head of an attacker. “Won’t be long now.”
Torbjorn brought both chair legs up to check a swung stool, catching the furniture with one and the wrist of the unfortunate enemy with the other. The wet snap of bone heralded the fall of both stool and wielder to the floor.
“Very good,” the dwarf leader declared, then planted his foot in the face of a lunging assailant. “I was hoping to get this business finished as quickly as possible.”
“Quick and hard,” Raelon crowed as he held the cudgel lengthwise to chuck a pair of humans off him. “Just the way we like it. Eh, Waelon?”
In answer, the fiery-haired dwarf gave a tectonic bellow, then hurtled off the table into a knot of men. Like saplings trying to bear the brunt of a landslide, they bowed and quickly snapped. Not content with the ruin he’d wrought in his descent, Waelon snatched the nearest wretch and hauled him up to use as a living battering ram against his fellows. The sight was as terrifying as it was comical. The men screamed in shock as they were bludgeoned with their unfortunate compatriot.
After Waelon pitched his impromptu weapon aside, he bellowed at the faces around him, “Who’s next?”
Those faces didn’t press forward, and after Raelon clubbed the last arm reaching over the bar, an uncertain silence fell. The dwarvish trio’s ferocity was not easily matched, and the patron’s initial rush had been thoroughly rebuffed. No one was keen to be the next to be corrected, like those who lay on the floor broken, bleeding, and toothless.
The hate still simmered in their flushed, sweaty faces, but they were peasants and thus forced to be pragmatic. Rough, certainly, but only prone to violence when the odds were distinctly in their favor. What had just ensued had drastically altered the calculation. In the face of such arithmetic, obviously not their strong suit, the humans stood glaring above the soft groans of the wounded.
It was easy to hear the doors swing open and the thump and scrape of several pairs of heavy boots.
“What’s all this, then?” growled a mustachioed man whose knee-length gambeson and sable tabard matched those of the four men at his shoulder. The only thing that clearly distinguished him was the heavy copper chain that was about his neck.
“What the kak?” Raelon spat. “Where’s the damned wheezer?”
“Dwan up,” Torbjorn snapped, and even the irrepressible Raelon bowed his chin at the rebuke.
“Wheezer, eh?” The man with the mustache chortled deep in his throat. “That’s who you came to see?”
The walrus-lipped man, who was obviously the bailiff of this heel-clinger of a town, eyed the trio of dwarfs and nodded at his men. The guards spread out across the room, repositioning to corral their quarry as well as giving each other enough room to brandish their short spears. The human patrons, their fear gone after the sudden appearance of armed guards, sneered at the beleaguered brawlers.
“If you come quietly, you’ll get to meet the magistrate,” the bailiff told the dwarfs as he raised one hand to idly toy with the chain on his breast. “I doubt it will be a pleasant conversation, but you’ll still be breathing when you get there.”
A low rumble sounded in Waelon’s chest, and even with weapons in hand, the guards shuffled back a step.
“Come any closer, and you’ll be riding that pigsticker,” Raelon warned as his brother leaned forward menacingly.
“Come now,” the bailiff called, doing a remarkable job of keeping his composure. “You’re outnumbered and outarmed. The worst you can expect from this is to pay damages and spend some time in the stocks.”
Reassured by their leader’s level voice, the guards continued their advance with iron spearheads held level with dwarvish hearts.
“If you resist, though,” the bailiff added, an ugly smile beneath his mustache, “you’ll be lucky if one of you is left alive to stand trial.”
The spear points shuffled closer, and, despite his imposing glower, Waelon slid a foot back toward the bar. Raelon and Torbjorn pressed closer together. It was a testament to the dwarvish brothers that neither looked at Torbjorn but kept their eyes on the advancing enemy.
“I suppose there’s nothing for it.” Torbjorn sighed, rolled his shoulders, and shook the tension out through his arms. The nicked and bloodied chair legs wobbled in his thick hands, then the dwarf tightened his grip and looked the bailiff in the eye with a stony expression.
“Gefarer!” he bellowed in a battle shout, and two more dwarfs sprang from their hiding places in the shadowy corners of the bar.
One, who was nearly as tall as Waelon and even wider, crashed into the rightmost wing of the guards like a blond boulder. He had a round shield gripped in each meaty fist. The other, a dwarfess of pale complexion who was lithe by her race’s standards, darted toward the bailiff, whirling a loaded sling about her head. The first man in the path of the towheaded dwarf went bum over brains in short order while the next slammed into his next compatriot. From the newly created breathing room, the stout dwarf pitched a shield to Waelon before retrieving a broad-bladed sword off his belt.
The bailiff hardly had time to appreciate the sudden change in situation before the she-dwarf snapped his shin with a merciless blow from the sling. The man fell with a scream that was drowned out a moment later by a quintet of deep dwarven voices raised in a war cry.
“BAD BADGERS!” the dwarfs roared as they surged toward the remaining guards.
With Waelon and the blond dwarf leading the way, iron sparked on iron as spearheads met boss and rim, but nothing slowed the advance. Waelon snatched an over-extended spear from the hands of one guard and beat its former wielder about the head with the shaft until bone and wood gave sympathetic cracks. Beside him, the golden-headed dwarf drove up under a thrust and hacked into an exposed knee. The guard fell back with a choked gasp, spoiling the thrust of his compatriot. Raelon and Torbjorn descended in a storm of crushing blows.
In a matter of seconds, the dwarfs had gone from cornered to on the attack to victorious. The patrons of the bar stared in shock. The guard with the ruined knee and the bailiff with the shattered shin broke the silence with piteous and grating utterances forced through clenched teeth.
Waelon looked at his commanding officer, shortened spear in hand, as Torbjorn rose from his victim. Torbjorn nodded at the guard, whose blood was still pumping from his partially severed leg. Waelon gave a grunt of acknowledgment and moved to comply. The spear bit deep and the man gasped, then there were only the bailiff’s moans.
Torbjorn dropped the chair legs as he stepped toward the bailiff, who lay rocking upon the floor. His shin went off at a sharp, stomach-turning angle, but Torbjorn ignored that as he hooked his fingers around the copper chain.
“T-take it,” the man whined. Sweat poured down his face even as he paled with pain. “P-please, just don’t—”
“Kill you?” Torbjorn mused softly as he examined the chain. “No, I’m afraid you don’t need to worry about me.”
The bailiff blinked, his pain-addled mind still able to sense that something was off in the dwarf’s response. However, a lifetime of toadying to the powerful had trained him well for this moment. His hands pawed fawningly at Torbjorn’s sleeve.
“Oh, th-thank you,” he began, trying to catch the dwarf’s attention to assure his coming flattery would have an impact. The dwarf’s dark eyes were locked on the burnished copper.
“You should all get out of here while you can,” Torbjorn declared, his voice raised to address the patrons who remained whole and conscious. “Things may take a turn for the worse.”
The silence continued for a moment, then chairs and stools scooted, and bowed heads and shuffling feet made their way to the door. The bailiff tried to catch the eyes of those who shambled past him, but all of them kept their gazes averted. It was a silent testimony to their tutelage under the bailiff and his patron that they did it with such quiet obedience. They’d learned to look the other way, so why not now?
The dwarf leader’s voice drew the bailiff’s attention to the chain being held before his eyes.
“Can it hear you now?” Torbjorn asked when he spied the faintest tracery of a corrosion like verdigris between the links.
“W-what?” The bailiff coughed, swallowing the pleas and promises he’d been about to utter. The game had changed once more.
“Your master, the magistrate,” Torbjorn muttered, eyes narrowing as the veins of corrosion slithered and squirmed across the copper wrapped around his knuckles. “Does he always hear you, or do you have to reach out to him?”
A dread far deeper than physical pain warped the bailiff’s features as he saw something in the dwarf’s expression.
“No,” he sobbed. “Please, just go.”
Torbjorn frowned as he looked at the bailiff’s face for the first time since gripping the chain. The dwarf read the man’s expression, then, with a weary sigh, reached toward the man’s shattered shin with his bloody free hand.
“What’s your name, lad?” the dwarf asked, his voice even and unhurried.
The bailiff gave a soft, gargling whine as he felt the heavy hand settle near raw, splintered bone.
“Ch-ch-chorden,” he heaved between hitching breaths. “Please, I-I’m begging you, just—”
“Chorden, listen to me,” Torbjorn instructed, his voice flat and hard. “I want you to call him.”
Chorden, the bailiff of Ipplen’s Ford for nearly a decade, had done what was being asked of him only twice in his tenure. Each time, he’d sworn an oath afterward, telling himself it wasn’t worth it, and he’d rather be dead than do so again. Neither time had been as desperate as this incident, but even so, he hesitated.
“Anything,” he panted. “Anything but tha—”
Torbjorn’s hand clamped on the messy fracture in Chorden’s leg and slowly twisted. The noises the bailiff made couldn’t be called screams, but the sharp, shrill bleats made the other dwarfs look away, brows lowered and eyes dark.
“Call him, Chorden,” Torbjorn instructed, his voice flat and dispassionate, his face stony. “Call him, and it’s over.”
A clever plan from the Bad Badgers, but for what? Who are they trying to call and what is the story behind this group of fierce warriors? Find out on June 24th, 2022 when Mud War: Dwarvish Dirty Dozen Book 1 is released. Head over to Amazon and pre-order it today!
















