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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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Birth of Magic Complete Boxed Set:
In the brief pause between apocalypses, one woman standing for honor, courage, and commitment will bring the UnknownWorld back from the brink. Civilization has fallen after the World’s Worst Day Ever. Sarah Jennifer Walton is Earth’s last hope to save humanity. Join her and the rest of Earth’s inhabitants on the journey to the Age of Magic.
Get the complete 3-book boxed set to discover how the new world unfolds after apocalypses.
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Never a Dragon:
Dragons used to rule the world; those days are over. But humans, mages, and dragons have just begun learning to co-exist without conflict. Kylara Diamantine has never met another dragon. Raised by her mother apart from the rest of their society without any idea why, she’s always been curious about the rest of their species. She wants to get out there, to meet other dragons, to explore! To stretch her wings. Literally.
After a devastating magical attack on their home leaves Ky’s mother missing, she’s placed at a special school for her protection. A school for dragons – but this year, for the first time, mages will be attending alongside their scaley fellow students to learn more about magic and draconic powers. The attacker who stole away Kylara’s mother isn’t finished yet and turns up the heat on the school.
Tastes Like Chicken:
It’s a veritble cluster cluck! Dan Shamble, zombie P.I. faces his most fowl case yet, when a flock of murderous feral chickens terrorizes the Unnatural Quarter.
Also in the caseload, Dan deals with the sinister spokesman for Monster Chow Industries, a spreading contamination that drives vampires berserk, a serial-killer demon from the Fifth Pit of Hell, a black-market blood gang led by the nefarious Ma Hemoglobin, a ghost fighting a hostile takeover of his blood bars…and a cute little vampire girl who may, or may not, be his daughter.With his ghost girlfriend Sheyenne, his bleeding-heart lawyer partner Robin, and his Best Human Friend Officer Toby McGoohan, Dan Shamble is back from the dead and back on the case.
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Wyrmrider Books 1-4:
Four books and more than 1400 pages of mermaids, sea dragons, vampires, and voodoo fill this urban fantasy adventure box set. You mess with this southern belle… and she’ll ring yours all the way to dinner. Joni Campbell was raised on faith, family, and chicken fried steak.
But when she falls under a dragon’s curse she has only one option. She must seek her ancestors in the merkingdom of Fomoria.
But is she the one who needs saving, or do they need her, curse and all, if they hope to save their world?
Not Alone:
We were watching the sky. They were already here.
In one harrowingly destructive instant, a mysterious seismic pulse in the Scottish Highlands rips away all semblance of global security. When peace is shattered, fear takes over.
As the pulse’s chaos spreads across the world, it becomes painfully clear that Piper McCarthy — a child born like no other — might hold humanity’s only hope of averting total disaster. But this threat isn’t coming from the stars. This time, it’s been here all along. And worst of all, the pulses are just the beginning…
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The Quintessence:
On the world of Crucible, where humanity’s spiritual artists train to fight in a war of universal proportions, Aryc Tal Venn has the potential to be one of the gods. But when he accidentally unleashes heretical powers during his Challenge, he is forced to flee his home or face the wrath of the Inquisition. With his sister by his side, Aryc begins a quest to uncover the truth of his own existence.
Only to discover a terrible secret. A secret with the power to destroy humanity. Will Aryc master his unnatural powers in time to save the people of Crucible or will he be the harbinger of humanity’s destruction?
Curly Jack:
AN EPIC STORY OF THE JOURNEY TO JUSTICE IN THE EARLY AMERICAN WEST.
Curly Jack and his sidekick, the retired U.S. marshal Brodie Dent, just want to live peacefully and take care of their families and ranches. But bad guys keep getting in the way.
Whenever someone is in trouble, Curly and Brodie ride to the rescue and do whatever it takes to right wrongs and keep the peace.
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Rattler’s Law:
Wild Bill Hickok may be gone, but Abilene is still a wild and woolly cow town in need of a strong marshal to bring law and order to its streets. That man is Lucas Flint . . . a legendary lawman sometimes known as the Rattler because of his swift and deadly speed with a Colt .45. Together with his deputy, dashing young gunfighter Cully Markham, Lucas Flint will take on any challenge that threatens the safety of the town and its people that he’s sworn to protect.
In this first collection of Rattler’s Law novels, Flint and Cody battle a ruthless criminal overlord who has taken over the town. A traveling circus visits Abilene, bringing with it unexpected danger. Cully finds himself at the head of a posse tracking down a gang of train robbers. Settlers want only a new place to make their homes, but a violent band of masked marauders has another idea. A half-Kiowa army scout visits Abilene, unaware that a renegade war party is on his trail.
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Diversified Week in Review September 26 – October 2, 2021
A wide selection of new books to choose from this week. A little something for everyone!
Week in Review September 26 – October 2, 2021
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Undying Queen of Ur:
Arkhalla’s name is whispered in fear across the ancient lands of Sumer. In an era consumed by the flames of countless wars, could any mortal challenge the Undying Queen who ruled from her city of Ur and live?
Young Shamath is captured when his people are slaughtered. In the midst of untold horrors committed by the city’s immortal, blood-feeding rulers, can he hold fast to his humanity as he looks death in the eye? When the cruel and beautiful Queen Arkhalla spares his life, he is wracked by inner turmoil. Is his guilt over being the last of his people left alive and the humiliation of being her body slave enough to crush the love for her that slowly takes root in his heart?
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Kdackan Vengeance:
Gage is in trouble, deep trouble. He finds himself exactly where Meehix was when John saved her. He needs his friend, desperately, or his daily dose of probing is going to become a reality. Is this the way that Gonzo Gage goes down? Or will his friend find him in time?
The general is happy to have finally caught the pain in the backside who has been causing him all sorts of trouble. Now, he just needs to figure out which hole to drop him into so he’ll never be found again. On the other side of the galaxy, a Blavarian captain doesn’t fear…anyone.
Can John, Meehix, Chuckie N., and the rest of the crew figure out a way to take him out without dying themselves? Can they figure out how to get Shippewa a good enough AI to even fight?
The Drow Lives On:
The end to the fight is nigh. Cheyenne has accepted who she is and she’s done playing nice Drow.
Time to find Corian and stop the spell L’zar is casting before he creates portals between two worlds that could be wide open forever. Can you believe he’s really doing this? Or is he being controlled by someone with darker intentions? The FRoE and Cheyenne’s army of magical civilians better be ready for anything. Who knows what will happen while they try to save both worlds?
Will Cheyenne be able to stop the ultimate destruction without killing L’zar? Or will she lose her father – again – in the process?
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Back From Hell:
Among ghosts and breathers, there is a saying… “There is always something going down in New Orleans.” Ghosts aren’t a phenomenon anymore. They are as real as any living person. And many are just as scummy. Fortunately, there are unique bounty hunters like Johnny Despereaux to hunt them down.
Johnny’s mentor and partner, Vic Kane, a literal ghost detective, joined forces after a strange occurrence in his youth. Are they joined at the hip? Will both die if one passes? Johnny and Vic are on a new case that takes them to one of the most ghost-inhabited places in the world. Why? To try to hook up with a potentially big case and equally big payday. If they live to cash it in.
Day Sworn:
Hunted yet again.
Still reeling from being a captive in an underground lair, Aella has more problems than solutions and they just keep getting worse. With the elven homeworld just a portal jump away and a powerful cult intent on opening one, can Aella face her fears once more and stand in their way?
Will they finally get the better of her? Or is her limited training enough to hold them at bay?
New discoveries are only going to make the problem worse, pushing the boundaries of everything she believed possible. Can Aella keep fighting with no rest in sight? Or will she finally break?
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Negotiate or Perish:
Dragons are almost extinct. Eggs are rare. The dragons alive are in danger. All because of one man.
Thad Reinhart doesn’t just want dragonriders gone because their role as adjudicators threatens his businesses. His grudge is personal. But there’s one thing he didn’t anticipate. Sophia Beaufont isn’t like any dragonrider before. She is modern. She thinks differently. And she definitely doesn’t look like a dragonrider. And when it comes to tackling challenges, Sophia uses new world thinking for old world problems.
Will it be enough to beat an evil bent on destroying the planet?
The Holistic Creator:
Most fairies are obsessed with love. But not all…
There are evil fairies out in the world who don’t care about peace, love and romance. They are obsessed with their greed, creating trouble for others and destroying all that is good in the world. Paris Beaufont won’t stand for that.
However, facing fairies with dark magic will put her to the ultimate test. It’s difficult to fight villains who don’t play fair and will stop at nothing to get what they want. Can Paris stop the evil tooth fairies before they destroy Happily Ever After College?
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Enigmatic Second Snippet for The Dread Nought Book 1
Triple Cross: The Dread Nought Book 1
Cassie thought she was being a good samaritan, stopping a kidnapping. It seems Remy not only did not need saving but had this whole thing planned out.
2 – A Conundrum
Cassie was stupefied. “How the hell do you know my name? What kind of a setup is this?” She looked around in concern. “Let me out.”
“At least let me ditch the van first.” Remy pointed out the window at a passing video camera. “You probably don’t want to get recorded hopping out of a stolen van.”
Cassie clenched her fists. “They already recorded me hopping into a stolen van! While it was being stolen!”
Remy conceded. “Ok, valid point, but that video will be scrubbed clean. AID is not going to let anyone see a recording of them trying to kidnap me.”
“Which brings us back to the question, just who is AID anyway?”
While slowing down for another red light, Remy looked at her thoughtfully. “You still want to know? As you wish.” The light changed, and they accelerated again. “AID is a covert black ops division of the NSA.”
Cassie shook her head. “Hold on. I don’t know much about the government, but I know the NSA doesn’t do ops. They’re just computer nerds, collecting data from all around the world.” She squinted into the distance, trying to remember more. “They aren’t even allowed to collect surveillance here in the United States.”
Remy shook her head at her naïve partner. “You really believe they don’t spy here in America? When the surveillance satellites spin over our heads, do you think they shut the cameras off? When a possible terrorist on an airplane or a boat crosses into American airspace, do they stop watching?”
Cassie frowned. “OK. But they still don’t do ops. The CIA is the one that tries to assassinate enemy leaders and stuff.”
Remy’s voice turned triumphant. “See what a great cover story that is? Who’s going to believe there’s an NSA assassination squad?”
That shut Cassie up. She knew there was something screwy with the logic, but she couldn’t quite put her finger on the problem.
As they turned into a parking garage, Cassie realized Remy had done a great job of deflecting her from the real question. How the hell did Remy know who she was?
Up and up, around and around the circular drive Remy wheeled. Almost at the top, she parked the vehicle into a corner slot.
Cassie climbed out of the van and watched as her new friend—or new enemy?—went through several antics.
First, Remy slid the rubber ball back up over the end of her baton, snapping the rubber tip into place. Then she slammed the baton tip-first into the concrete pavement with an outsized bang. The baton collapsed to its original size, one-third the length of a regulation baton.
She then pulled off her jersey.
Cassie blinked. A smug thought passed through her mind that, based on what she could see filling the bra, her own pair was at least as nice as Remy’s. She objected, “Hey! Keep ‘em holstered!”
Remy paid no attention but continued turning the jersey inside out. Once she had wriggled it back into position, she presented a different persona to the world. The inverted sweater showed a full-face portrait of Christina Aguilera.
A pair of dark sunglasses virtually identical to Cassie’s followed, and her long blonde hair was wound up in a bun hidden beneath a black cap. She frowned at Cassie. “You are not adequately protected,” she muttered. “Let me see what we’ve got.” She shuffled stuff in her purse until she found a face mask imprinted with the visage of Bette Midler. “This’ll do.”
Cassie, more bemused than irritated, pulled on the mask along with her glasses and her cap. “What’s the point of this?”
Remy stared at her. “Faces on clothes play havoc with the facial recognition systems used by the public video camera networks. With a shirt like mine or a mask like yours, we can’t be tracked by automation. They have to go with a full-up manual manhunt.”
She clucked her tongue. “Really, I’d expect you to know things like this, given your line of work.”
That led Cassie back to wondering how the hell Remy knew so much about her. But she needed to defend herself. “I always figured a simple mask, glasses, and a hat would do the trick.”
Remy sighed. “Sure, sort of; that works most of the time. But just covering your face marks you with a suspicious non-identity, whereas giving them an alternate face gives them an incorrect identity. Much better.” She started walking down the circular drive at a pace that made Cassie trot to catch up. “Let’s go.”
Remy took the stairs, not the elevator, and two levels below, she guided Cassie to a bland unmarked white van with very dark tinted windows.
Cassie stopped a few feet away. She stood uncertainly. “Well, you seem to be safe now. I guess I’ll be going.”
Remy laughed. “Nonsense. Let me at least fix you lunch.” Her voice turned sober. “Besides, they’re looking for you too. You’ll be much better off with me for a while.” She beeped the doors to unlock, circled the van, and slid into the driver’s seat.
When Cassie continued to stand there, Remy rolled down the passenger-side window. “Hop in.” She laughed once more, the sound somehow coaxing despite the sarcasm the words that followed could have conveyed if spoken by almost anyone else. “Really, where else do you have to go?”
Cassie continued to stand there, growing angrier by the moment. How would Remy know where she did or did not have to go? Really, this bitch rated as the most annoying person she’d met in the city.
Of course, upon reflection, Cassie hadn’t exchanged more than ten words with anyone since getting here, so how would she know if anyone else was more annoying?
Eventually, Cassie acknowledged to herself the much deeper reason for her incandescent irritation. The worst thing about Remy at this moment was that she was right. Cassie had nowhere else to go. She’d rented an apartment for thirty days—not bad, but far from a penthouse paradise. “Aargh.”
She accepted Remy’s invitation and slid into the passenger seat.
* * *
They ditched the new van in another parking lot and walked two blocks to an apartment building. The building looked superficially like the one housing Cassie’s own studio apartment, but the antique gold leaf edging the windows and ornamentation set off her opulence radar. “Snazzy place,” she muttered.
Remy smiled brightly. “Think so? Wait ‘til you see the apartment.” She walked up to the man at the reception desk. “Hey, Dennis. Any packages or anything?”
The man, who had looked like a normal surly New Yorker moments earlier, responded to the cheerleader’s charm with a smile. “Not today, Remy.” He pointed at the image of Christina Aguilera on her sweater. “She’s one of my favorites.”
Remy smiled even wider. “Really? If I can get you an autograph, would you like one?”
The man laughed. “That would be great, Remy.”
As they entered the elevator, Cassie whispered, “Do you really know Christina Aguilera?”
Remy turned sad. “Everybody should have a little unexpected hope in their days.”
Cassie shook her head. “Do you scam everybody?”
Remy frowned. “Not hardly. I’ll see about getting Dennis an autograph. And I’m not really scamming you. Not exactly, anyway.” She smiled again. “I’ll make it up to you when we get to the Abernathys.”
“Abernathys?”
The elevator door opened and Remy shot down the hall. By the time Cassie caught up, Remy had slid inside.
Cassie stepped hesitantly into a roomy foyer. A pair of elegant women’s wool coats hung on a rack on one side, and a couple of umbrellas stood furled on the other. Beyond the foyer, a vast expanse of living room beckoned, a bright space in off-white with pale blue accents. Cassie found herself afraid to touch anything lest she leave a mark. She looked around, then shouted, “Where’d you go?”
An answer echoed back, “In the kitchen. Black tea or green?”
Cassie followed the voice down a hall lined with kitschy knickknacks and pastel paintings to a kitchen merged with an informal dining area. “Black tea.”
“Most excellent. I have a Russian black tea from the Caspian Sea. I’ll give you a touch of honey.”
While Remy worked, Cassie wandered around the dining area. “What do you do for a living, anyway? How do you afford this?” A cynical thought crossed her mind. “Or did you get this with Daddy’s money?”
Remy disregarded the barb. “Oh, it’s not mine. It belongs to the Abernathys. A very sweet little elderly couple. They’re vacationing with their grandson in Tampa for a few months. I’m house-sitting and taking care of the cat.”
“The cat?” Cassie looked around a little wildly. “I’m allergic to cats.”
Remy laughed. “Well, the cat is allergic to people too, so don’t worry.” She rifled the cabinets, collecting cookies and plates. “Anyway, I’m glad you like the place. I think you should stay here for a few days, ‘til AID cools down.”
Cassie shuddered. “No, thanks. I can take care of myself.” She spoke the words with confidence but wondered if she really believed them in the face of a top-secret government agency hunting her.
Remy bounced across the room to gently touch her shoulder. “Stay here with me for a little while. Please.”
Cassie sighed. “I’ll think about it.” She said it distractedly since her attention had acquired a new focus. Her wanderings had taken her to a mantle on the far side of the kitchen, backed by a mirror and covered with trophies from a collector’s long life of endless acquisition. She stifled a gasp as she looked more closely at a cat statue. Real emeralds blazed as eyes, and a diamond clung to the collar. She glanced at the mirror to see that Remy had returned to the stove, intent on the tea.
Cassie turned casually, blocking the view of the cat with her body while her hand slowly twisted up behind her to grab it.
Remy pulled the teacups down and began pouring, still facing away from her. “Cassie, you really shouldn’t steal from the Abernathys. As I already said, they are very nice people.”
Cassie slumped and stepped away from the mantle.
Remy brought the tea tray with a plateful of lemon cookies to the table, a work of art crafted in ebony. Cassie couldn’t even guess how much it had cost. Impossible to fence, though, even if she could figure out how to physically move it.
Remy smiled benevolently upon her. “Much better.” She slid a teacup and saucer over to her. “Besides, you should focus on what you’ve earned today.”
Cassie took a sip. “What I earned?”
“Of course. For helping me.”
Cassie smiled suspiciously. “Cool.”
Remy reached into her purse and pulled out three money orders, each for a thousand dollars, and made them out to Cassie Parker. She slid them over. “Here you go. And thank you.”
Cassie started to reach for the checks, looked thoughtfully at Remy, then scooped them up at lightspeed and vanished them into her purse. “That’s great. Thank—”
Remy held up a finger. “There is a condition, however.”
Cassie froze. She knew it couldn’t be this easy. Her voice turned sour. “What?”
“You have to deposit them at a specific ATM machine in Bushwick.”
Cassie stared at her. “Bushwick?”
“It’s in Brooklyn. I’ll give you the address, though we should probably go together. And you have to deposit them at a specific time too.” Remy touched Cassie’s arm. “The time and place are really important. Otherwise, the checks will bounce.” She gave Cassie the time and the address.
Cassie pursed her lips as she tried to figure out if Remy’s demands were bogus. How could the checks be invalid except at this location at this time? Still…best not to underestimate the woman who’d outsmarted AID. Who’d outsmarted Cassie herself, for that matter. “Whatever.”
Remy’s cheerleader smile returned. “Most excellent.” She swallowed the rest of her tea. “Come, let me show you your bedroom. Then I think I’m going to take a shower.”
Minutes later, Cassie found herself standing in the doorway of an opulent master bedroom, straining to hear the sound of the shower running in Remy’s own master. Cassie looked mournfully at her surroundings. It would be a great place to crash.
But she really had already journeyed far from her comfort zone to help. Vague though deep unease warned her this entire enterprise had been a mistake, even if it had turned out well, and she now had three thousand bucks in her purse.
Time to depart. She’d wander around town a bit, find Bushwick, deposit her check at the appointed time, and go home. This plan offered a simplicity she liked. What could go wrong?
Well, this definitely left us with more questions than answers. Remy is way more than she seems and Cassie is pretty much exactly as she seems. Don’t worry though all our questions will be answered on October 4th, when Triple Cross: The Dread Nought Book 1 is released. Also available for pre-order now.
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Surprising First Snippet for The Dread Nought Book 1
Triple Cross: The Dread Nought Book 1
They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. This is especially true for Cassie, who was just trying to rob a store when she helps to stop a kidnapping instead and is whisked away on an adventure she did not sign up for.
1 – A Chance Encounter
Having finished her study of the store’s security cameras, Cassie adjusted her face mask beneath her oversized sunglasses and stepped outside. She turned right, leaving the camera shop with its bright, shiny toys behind. Moments later, she hunched to avoid hitting her head on the rusty metal scaffolding supporting the construction overhead.
The scaffolding hung too high above her to threaten her, but she found New York uncomfortable and strange. She trusted neither the buildings nor the people. She picked up speed as she walked parallel to the one-way traffic.
As she came out from under the scaffolding, she pulled her Cincinnati Reds baseball cap lower over her face.
Why wear the sunglasses and the cap? They might seem pointless to those who passed her. After all, direct sunlight almost never reached the street here, with its endless rows of tall stone and concrete buildings jammed together as far as the eye could see. But in her line of work, Cassie figured it was best to avoid offering fodder for easy identification by the myriad vidcams surveilling the street, even though she probably wouldn’t hit the camera store’s vault until next week.
Cassie scanned the scene for additional escape routes. Only one break in the relentless line of harsh facades existed, an alley that served primarily as a pay-to-park lot. Vehicles were jammed up on both sides of the single lane, packed as tightly as the buildings surrounding it.
It might do.
Around her passed pedestrians wearing black and gray with the occasional splash of white, perfect camouflage against buildings that shared similar shading. A speckling of people wore black or white or gray masks, indistinguishable from hers. Memory of the pandemic had faded into willful forgetfulness, but people had become comfortable enough with masks on the street that some people still wore them, and no one thought twice about it.
Factions in the government occasionally muttered about outlawing masks—they played havoc with the feds’ facial recognition software—but the mutterings always subsided into silence. The death of those efforts left Cassie sighing with relief. Her job was hard enough.
An unnatural splash of color exited the Sassoon Salon just beyond the parking alley and turned toward her. A young woman about Cassie’s age and height, maskless, flounced out with her long blonde hair bouncing behind her. Her sweater looked like the kind of brilliant blue and yellow jersey a cheerleader might wear. She even carried a shiny silver stick—too short to be a majorette’s baton but otherwise identical—and she was twirling it with unthinking ease.
A white van pulled up beside the blonde, proudly marketing its purpose on the side: HVAC. Refrigeration. Heating. Electricity.
Four men in black suits with black ties and black masks jumped out of the van to surround the girl. A man and a woman farther down the street wearing DKNY t-shirts and shorts appraised the evolving confrontation and crossed the street to stay clear.
Two of the suits tried to grab the cheerleader while the others turned to wave off anyone who might approach.
Cassie swore, “Why me?” into her mask. “It’s none of my business. Right?” Her feet instinctively turned to carry her across the street to avoid the confrontation.
She took a deep, angry breath, then continued muttering, “And yet, crap like this keeps happening to me. Coincidence, right? Right. But what difference does it make?” The suits reminded her of the ones who’d taken her boyfriend a few years earlier while she stood watching, helpless and useless. Not today.
She pursed her lips before yanking off her mask and her glasses. Erasing the anger from her face and giving the suits a full dose of her widest-eyed innocence, she approached the battle of thugs versus cheerleader with an easy swinging gait and a bright, clueless smile.
The intended victim of the grab had proven remarkably acrobatic. She had slithered out of the hands of her polite attackers twice. Meanwhile, the man blocking interference from Cassie’s part of the sidewalk faced off with her in a set position that made her think of the Hulk staring down a massive opponent. He pointed at the other side of the street with commanding, controlled determination. “Sidewalk’s closed, ma’am.”
Out of her black leather sling purse, Cassie pulled the two-pound exercise weight that fit neatly into her hand, stepped up close, and punched him in the throat.
The suit staggered back, squeaking out a warning.
Cassie paused for only a moment to grab her first opponent by the jacket and push him to the side before jumping at the next nearest attacker and swinging again. This one, however, had taken his partner’s gurgled warning to heart and blocked the punch. Cassie followed up with a kick to the groin, from which he twisted away.
The man grabbed her wrist and reached for her throat. Cassie’s free arm snaked past his attack. He caught her throat while she jammed her thumb in his eye. He gasped, released her, and stepped back.
At this point, the cheerleader snapped out her leg behind Cassie’s opponent, tripping him. As he fell backward, both Cassie and the cheerleader pushed him down until his head went crack! on the sidewalk.
Cassie jumped back up to confront the other two assailants, but they were both lying on the ground, one of them shaking like he had just been electrocuted. Amazed, she muttered, “We won.”
The cheerleader tapped her on the shoulder. “Not quite yet.” She pulled Cassie to the open door of the van and pushed her in. After leaping in herself, she climbed into the cab and tapped the driver on the side of the head with her now-full-length baton, whose rubber tip had slid down to expose a pair of short electrodes. The driver jerked, then slumped, and the cheerleader rushed with swift, graceful movements to unbuckle him and push him onto the street. She plunked into the driver’s chair and stomped on the gas. The van bounced twice as they accelerated, and the cheerleader winced. “Sorry,” she muttered under her breath.
Cassie wanted to ask what she was sorry about, but she was forced to swallow the words as the movements of the van hurled her against the edge of the van’s still-open door. As the crazy blonde swerved, a notebook marked Eyes Only flew across the interior and bounced on the sidewalk. Cassie grabbed wildly for the back of the passenger seat lest she involuntarily follow.
The cheerleader smiled over her shoulder. “You probably want to close that door. Then come ride shotgun.”
***
Dale Strickland, a team director of the Dread Nought Corporation, watched from a second-story window of the office building across the street as Remy Tambook bounced out of the Sassoon Salon. When a white van rolled up next to her, he swore. “Dammit, AID just showed up. Timmy, what’s your ETA?”
The earbud crackled as Timmy answered in disgust, “I’m still two minutes out. Bunch of tourists decided to cross the street in front of me.”
Dale couldn’t see that he had much choice. Though Dread Nought generally tried hard to avoid shooting wars with AID, his boss had declared Remy’s acquisition imperative at any cost. “Jake, you got a shot?”
Jake grunted. “Barely. The van’s in the way.”
Dale started to tell Jake to shoot anyway when another woman, a twenty-something with jet-black hair about the same length as Remy’s and about her size and build, strode gaily onto the scene. Something about her seemed more determined and focused than her easy, swinging stride and wide-eyed innocence suggested. He paused to see if the newcomer changed the equation in any useful way.
Besides, it was uncool to accidentally shoot bystanders.
The battle took no longer than he’d expected, but the outcome astonished him. He shared the brunette’s surprise when Remy appeared from behind the van, having apparently vanquished two of the assailants on her own, to assist in the final takedown of the Good Samaritan’s second foe.
Remy’s victory threw Dale’s timing off enough that he barked his orders a moment too late, “Jake! Shoot the tires!” By then, Remy had tossed out the driver and was accelerating. Jake’s hurried shots left pocks in the concrete pavement not far from the AID driver’s head. The van bounced twice when the driver’s side rear wheel rolled over each of the driver’s legs. Dale winced in sympathy for the AID operative. Sure, AID and Dread Nought were enemies on this street at this moment, but in his line of work, friends and enemies were fluid. Very fluid.
His Dread Nought van, a black vehicle advertising Linens a la Carte in an elegant pink font, slammed to a halt just before hitting the AID driver, who fortunately seemed to be unconscious and therefore unaware of his shattered lower body.
Timmy spoke wildly. “Who’s this? Where’s the target?”
Jake answered, annoyed, “She just grabbed the AID van.”
Dale continued, “That’s the AID driver in front of you.”
Timmy backed up a few feet. “Should I follow them?”
Dale frowned when the white van turned far down the street and disappeared. “She’s gone. Again.”
Jake swore. “That’s the luckiest damned chick in the universe.”
Dale shook his head. “Is she really? Lucky, I mean?”
* * *
Cassie sat quietly, wondering how she’d wound up here as the blonde wove through the city.
When they stopped for a red light, the cheerleader turned and beamed at her. “You can call me Remy, by the way. Thank you for rescuing me.”
Cassie frowned. “Did I actually rescue you? I get the feeling you would have done just fine without me.”
Remy answered noncommittally, “It’s always better to have an ally.”
Cassie turned interrogative. “Who were those guys anyway? Why were they chasing you?”
Remy gave her a sidelong glance. “Are you really sure you want to know?”
Cassie had suspected she might get the runaround, so she had prepared. She reached into her pocket, where she had slipped the wallet of the first man she had hit with her exercise weight as she pushed him aside. “AID,” she muttered. She squinted at the ID card. “Analytical Intelligence Division.” She grunted. “Division of what?”
Remy bounced in her seat. Cassie grabbed at the door handle as the van swerved wildly when Remy released the steering wheel to throw up both hands in a High-V cheer. “Most excellent! Cassie, you’re just as resourceful as I’d hoped you’d be.”
I bet Cassie is really second-guessing her decision to step in at this point. Also, how does Remy already know Cassie’s name? All this and more will be revealed when Triple Cross: The Dread Nought Book 1 is released on October 4th. Available for Pre-order now. In the meantime keep an eye out for a second snippet.
Maple Trees and Autumn Leaves Wild Wednesday September 29, 2021

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Wild Wednesday, September 29, 2021
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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The Unbelievable Mr. Brownstone Omnibus Books 1-6:
Save that MONEY and buy the Boxed Set of The Unbelievable Mr. Brownstone books 1 – 6
(Including Feared By Hell, Rejected By Heaven, Eye For an Eye, Bring The Pain, She Is The Widow Maker, and When Angels Cry.)
he world has changed since the news of Oriceran came out twenty years before. Now, countries all over the world have agreed to use a bounty system for dangerous criminals using advanced magic or advanced technology. People too powerful for the cops to deal with. Magical criminals, thugs and bounty hunters, in the future we revert to what worked in the past. if you find out you are hunted by Brownstone, we suggest you turn yourself in. It will save you a monumental ass-kicking.
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Memorymakers:
Memorymakers tells the story of an ancient race of beings called the Ch’Var, who live among humans. They look like humans, act like humans, talk like humans. Their appetites, though, are anything but human.
First of two collaborations between Brian Herbert and his cousin Marie Landis.
Mortality Bound Complete Series Boxed Set:
Mythical creatures are real, and the world is just finding out. Stop me if you’ve heard this one: Cupid, Hercules and a shapeshifter walk into a bar…
Isabella is a 500-year-old teenage shapeshifter on the run with her boyfriend. She’s being hunted by the world’s elite who will stop at nothing to rip out the knowledge she holds in her head. And to think, a week ago her biggest problem was finding the number to Dominos. Our girl did steal the secret DNA map of mythical creatures. Wonder what she’ll do with that? The combination of what she knows and what she stole might be the key to save her kind from total extinction.
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Cowgirls and Rustlers:
Small-town crime and sweet cowboy romance collide as Lank Torres and Carli Jameson’s relationship grows – corruption threatens Wild Cow Ranch and town members’ livelihoods . Carli teams up with smart, sassy Angie Olsen from the neighboring Rafter O Ranch to stop a group of cattle rustlers who are wreaking havoc on county livestock owners. Despite the fact that everyone keeps telling them it’s too dangerous, they set a trap to catch the rustlers on the next full moon.
To complicate matters, one of the criminals appears to be Raven, the boyfriend of one of Carli’s riding students. It’s impossible to reason with a teenager in love, which puts Carli in an impossible situation. One in which she refuses to entrust the only person who would do anything to protect her—Lank.
Shell Scott PI Mystery Series Volume XI:
Private Eye Writers of America Life Achievement Award winner, Richard S. Prather brings Shell Scott to life. Known for their arched humor, punchy dialogue, and sunny Southern California locale, the Shell Scott PI series is detective fiction at its finest. I’m the happy-go-lucky private eye Shell Scott. Well at least I have a private eye when it comes to blondes, brunettes or redhead babes being involved, and I can always spot a hot tamale. You can see why I love my work. But the thing about the cases that worried Scott most was the people who turn up dead.
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Soul Gripping Snippet for Revenant Files Book 1
Revenant Files Book 1: Back From Hell
Johnny Despereaux has a specific set of skills particularly geared towards the super natural crowd. This will suit him well while bounty hunting in ghost infested New Orleans.
1 – The Wicked Easy. The easiest place to sin in Sulfur, Louisiana.
The large sign held the attention of a young man in a long, dark trench coat who stepped out of his car into the dark, rainy night and adjusted the strap on his eyepatch. He certainly hoped it proved to be so. He strode to the entrance but a large bouncer blocked his path.
“You look a little young to be here,” the man said and noted the long blond hair, thin skin, and sharp features of the new arrival. With the eyepatch and the resolute look in his other eye, he did briefly question his deduction. Still, rules were rules.
The young man held his coat open slightly with one hand and slid the other in to retrieve his wallet and show him his ID. The bouncer read it somewhat skeptically. According to the card, he had turned twenty-five a few months earlier and his name was Jack House.
“IDs are easy to fake,” he said and tapped the bottom right of the card before he produced his to point out that the young man’s was missing the intertwining pattern.
“True enough,” he admitted with a sigh, took his wallet out, and produced a collection of twenties and fifties. “This seems real enough though, don’t it?”
The bouncer studied the stack—which appeared to be around three hundred dollars—and decided there were times when it was in his best interest to fuck the rules. “Welcome to The Wicked Easy,” he proclaimed as he took the stack and opened the door for him.
With a nod of thanks, the customer walked inside and looked around. The venue was bustling for a seemingly sleepy town. Tables were stacked with drinks and an abundance of smoke had already formed almost a haze throughout the room. He nodded, moved to the bar, and grinned at a couple of barely clothed ladies who all but purred at him as he passed.
Still smiling, he sat on possibly the only empty stool but it took a few minutes for one of the bartenders to approach him. The thin, tanned, mustachioed individual greeted him with a wily grin that revealed one gold-capped tooth in place of his right canine. “Good evening. Are you looking for some debauchery?”
“Is that the special?” he asked and studied the man. He was very well dressed in a black vest over a red shirt with some kind of swirling black pattern and black slacks with a golden chain. The outfit made him wonder if the proprietor was originally from Las Vegas. He should probably have checked into that before he came.
“Every night,” the bartender said with a laugh before he looked quizzically at him for a moment. “You seem a little young to be here.”
“I already settled it with the good man outside,” he responded. “Can I place an order?”
“Sure thing.” He propped his elbows on the bar. “What’ll it be, my friend?”
He slid his hand into his coat again and retrieved another bundle of cash with a deft hand. “I need some information,” he explained and placed the notes on the counter. “And I’m looking for the proprietor of this bar.”
The barkeep looked at the money for a moment and pursed his lips before he chuckled as he tapped a finger against the wood surface. “Well, you are certainly no cop since that would be a badge and not a bribe. And even if you were, you would merely be returning what we already paid you.”
“True enough.” The customer rested his hands on the bar and looked into the man’s eyes. “But that’s not the information I’m looking for.”
In response, the other man chuckled and followed it immediately with a sharp whistle. “Hey, big guy. Clear the table!” he ordered and another large bouncer nodded silently as some “woos” and “ahs” erupted around the bar. The barkeep picked the cash up. “We’ll consider this your entrance fee into our game,” he said as he began to walk out from behind the bar and gestured for the young man to join him.
He stood casually from the stool and followed, his hands in his pockets as the many gazes in the bar watched him stroll to a round red table the bouncer had cleared before he placed a black box on the surface. The bartender rolled his sleeves up and opened the box to reveal a deck of cards with shining red-and-black designs on the back, reminiscent of a demonic face. “You’ve played blackjack, I presume?”
The young man took his seat, slid his hand into his pants pocket, and produced another small black box, which he opened to reveal cigarettes and a lighter. He lit one and took a puff. “I certainly have.” The bouncer placed an ashtray next to him. “Appreciate it.”
“Good,” the bartender-turned-dealer said with a devious smile. “Then there is no need to explain the rules except how the bets will work.” A stack of ten black chips was placed in front of the dealer and the gambler. “We don’t play for money here, only special prizes.” He gestured to his ten chips. “We play one chip for one chip. If I lose all my chips, I’ll tell you anything you want.”
“And if you win?” the young man asked after another drag and let the smoke slide out between his words.
The dealer’s smile turned to one of mockery. “I’m damn sure you know,” he said with a hissed laugh. “You aren’t the first to come in with…interesting orders.”
“I had to ask.” He gestured to the cards and shrugged. “I guess with the motif you have there that the wager is ‘my soul?’” he asked and gestured theatrically with his fingers.
The dealer shrugged casually. “In a manner of speaking. Let’s simply say you’ll be indebted for a favor owed. That’s how things work around here.” He pointed to the party behind them in the main lounge. “It’s not like it’s anything too bad. Some of them owe favors and they don’t look too sad about it, huh?”
“What about him?” he asked and pointed to the silent bouncer. “He doesn’t seem to be having a fun time.”
The dealer shrugged. “He’ll loosen up after a while, trust me.” He placed his hand against his chest. “Now, to officially get this started, let’s take a moment to introduce ourselves. My name is Lucien and I’ll be your dealer.” He pointed across the table. “And you are?”
“My name’s Johnny and I’ll be your player,” the young man replied with a small smirk of amusement. His stare became determined when the other man extended his hand to shake.
“Well, Johnny. My information against your soul. What do you say?” The dealer picked one of the cards up and held it beside his face as he mimicked the demonic grin on it. “Are you up for a little sin?”
He chuckled at the man’s overt theatricality, nodded, and shook his hand firmly. “It might be a sin but I’ll take your bet and you’ll regret it.”
The other man laughed as his hand grasped Johnny’s and shook it hard. “That’s the spirit!” A white shimmer encased the chips for a brief moment before it vanished. The dealer shuffled the deck. “All right, what will your first bet be?” Johnny gathered all ten of his chips and placed them into the pool without comment, much to the other man’s surprise. “You aren’t very patient, are you?”
“More than you might think,” he responded with a shrug, “but in this case, I still have things to do so let’s hurry this up.”
Lucien leaned back toward the bouncer. “This is gonna be an easy night,” he declared with glee before he straightened and dealt the first two cards—a jack for Johnny and a seven for himself. The young player’s next card was an eight and the dealer placed his second card face-down. “So then, what will you—”
“I’ll stay.” The young gambler said and waved his hand over the table. The dealer pressed his lips against his teeth to stop himself from laughing. This boy might have played blackjack but he did not know the real rules—one never let the dealer dictate the game and more importantly, shuffle the deck. He flipped his card, prepared for the nine he had snuck to the top of the deck, and stared at the queen in surprise. Seventeen. He couldn’t hit again.
Johnny leaned closer as both Lucien and the bouncer gaped at the outcome in shock. “I guess that means I win,” he stated flatly and pointed at the dealer. “Now, tell me where Ciro is.”
“Ciro?” the man asked, utterly gobsmacked. “How do you know about—ah!” He spilled the chips as he lurched across the table. Everyone nearby looked at them in surprise as he stared at the other man and tried to clench his teeth to stop himself from talking. “Ciro is in the…baasemeent…” His words strained as he attempted to hold them back. “S-sssecret entrance… I-i-in the k-kitchhen. P-pull the chain.”
“I appreciate it.” Johnny pushed from his chair and turned to leave but his path was blocked by both the new bouncer and the one from the entrance. “Huh. I thought we had an understanding.”
“Play again,” Lucien demanded and used the table to support him as he stood, his slicked-back hair now as wild as his eyes. “You cheated!”
“Can you prove it?” the young man asked as a large hand settled on his shoulder. He sighed and nodded. “Well, since this seems to be for pride, all right. One more game.” As he turned to face the challenger, he slid his hand inside his coat. “We need a new bet, though. I don’t have anything else I want from you so if I win, I get to shoot you.”
“Do what?” the dealer asked in disbelief.
“You heard me.” He pulled out of the bouncer’s hold and moved to the table, where he thumped his hand onto the surface. “Deal the cards.”
“Like hell will I accept a bet like—” A card flew off the top of the deck to settle in front of the player’s hand. “What?” Lucien gawked at the king of diamonds as another card landed beside his hand that now clutched the table even more desperately. He tried to move past the unfortunate truth that it was a two while the deck dealt the player the ace of clubs.
“Well, would you look at that?” The young man slid his eyepatch off slowly to reveal a pure white eye with a glowing white iris, something that caused dread in the other man when he saw it. It seemed the boy knew the real rules of the game after all. A silver revolver clicked against a button on the long coat when Johnny drew it and Lucien stared down the barrel at a familiar blue light. “Blackjack.”
This scene was reminiscent of ” The Devil Went Down to Georgia”. Who knew Johnny had a few tricks up his sleeve or eyepatch. Get ready because the rest of this tale unfolds on September 29, 2021, when Revenant Files Book 1: Back From Hell is released. Available for pre-order now.
Glowing Week in Review September 19 – 25, 2021
Nothing but glowing reviews for the books released this week!
Week in Review September 19 – 25, 2021
Shiny New Books Here: Week in Review
An Unclear Future:
Is basing one’s strategy on dream riddles the best idea?
Zaena doesn’t know what to make of her new friend’s prophetic ability, but she’s ready to use any tools available to her. Can Zaena’s belief in her ultimate success justify the cost of using Saelli’s abilities?
A critical new clue sends her away from her new home to confront an ancient threat in Europe. Zaena thinks she’s ready for whatever might come, but as everyone knows, even a battle-hardened elven princess can be surprised. Does anyone really expect a dead tribe to come back to life?
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Rogue Ops:
Diana Sheen and her team have been the Feds go-to Agents when magical trouble threatens. Their ongoing mission to collect dangerous Rhazdon Artifacts is more important than ever. Enemies don’t stand a chance. Cutting edge technology, honed magical skills and artifact weapons gave them an advantage. But what happens when the Feds they trusted no longer trust them?
Diana, Rath the troll, Cara, Bryant, and the rest of the team will have to turn to the allies they’ve made on their missions. Ruby Achera arrives from Magic City. Diana even reaches out to Nylotte, the Drow mentor. But is she far more than she seems? Can any of it be enough when the foundations you counted on have turned on you? Only time will tell if the skills Diana learned from her old mentors help her escape and then – fight back.
Doom Under the Shadow:
Ax-Wed has fought the curse of her people tooth and nail, but it has finally caught up with her. Is her time finally running out or is there any hope that she can escape the insidious sorcery that threatens to devour her from within? And if her failure to outrun the dark past brings her to a sure and certain end, how can she make it such that those she loves will be safe and the wicked world will never forget her passing?
Her path brings her to an ancient mountain city with monsters without, monsters within, and monsters beneath. Faced by enormous odds, Ax-Wed’s fell hand will wield her grinning weapon with a resoluteness born of necessity. But evil is unleashed when eldritch schemes wrought and brewed decades before finally bear their terrible fruit. With her enemy both without and within, can she hope to stand, even when falling means death or worse for those in her care?
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True Dedication:
With families like these, who needs enemies?
Mr. Fairbanks blames me for his daughter’s defiance. Mrs. Onassis says I poisoned her son’s mind. And Mr. Pierce thinks I’m taking advantage of his children. My friends know it’s not true and they want to turn things around. Too bad they’re all walking wounded.
Everyone else in my year is plagued by their past, shackled by obligation, or deathly ill. I can’t stand back and watch them get hurt anymore. But our one potential ally on the trustee board has his own secret agenda.
1885:
The year is 1885. In Wyoming, USA, a ruthless gang of train robbers steals a small fortune from a Union Pacific railroad car, starting a chase through the territory that can only end in tragedy. But it’s when the gang comes across an innocent family of ranchers, mercilessly murdering the entire household, that the Huntress of Men is forced into the hunt. Instigated by the Goddess of War to accept her true nature, Narama has no other option other than to seek revenge by any means necessary.
Joining the Union Pacific Rangers in a desperate attempt to bring the criminals to prison, the Huntress of Men has one job, escort the murderous leader of the gang to a court of law. But the path to retribution will be covered with blood as the outlaws will sacrifice anything to free their leader before he can be finally brought to justice.
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