A holiday or the chance of a lifetime?—Stacy can’t believe her luck when her best friend Emily invites her on a holiday to Switzerland. Melinda Huber launches Escape to Switzerland with clean and wholesome romance where the girls arrive at the Lakeside Hotel with high hopes, but their problems begin straightaway as Emily has a knee injury, and something is wrong at the hotel—where are all the guests? And why is the owner’s son so bad-tempered? 🏔️Rico Weber knows the answers—he and his hotel-owner father Ralph are grieving the loss of Rico’s mother, and without her good business mind, Lakeside is sliding ever further into financial ruin, and it’s not what Rico wants but can he persuade Ralph to start again? Huber explores what happens when Switzerland holiday invitations lead to financially-ruined hotels with missing guests and bad-tempered owners’ sons, examining how by the last day of the holiday, Stacy knows her life will never be the same again, but the end of the week is just the beginning of the Lakeside adventure. 💕
The author delivers clean and wholesome romance where best friend Swiss holidays arrive at Lakeside Hotel with high hopes until knee injuries and wrong things at hotels complicate vacations, proving that sometimes where all the guests went questions reveal grieving owners and financial ruin requiring good business minds. Huber writes protagonists whose holiday week becomes life-changing when bad-tempered sons need persuasion starting again. The first Escape to Switzerland novel asks whether you can save lakeside hotels when mothers’ deaths took the business minds. 🌸
Why I’m including this: Clean and wholesome romance launching Escape to Switzerland where a holiday or the chance of a lifetime?—Stacy can’t believe her luck when her best friend Emily invites her on a holiday to Switzerland—the girls arrive at the Lakeside Hotel with high hopes but their problems begin straightaway as Emily has a knee injury and something is wrong at the hotel: where are all the guests? And why is the owner’s son so bad-tempered?—Rico Weber knows the answers as he and his hotel-owner father Ralph are grieving the loss of Rico’s mother, and without her good business mind Lakeside is sliding ever further into financial ruin with it’s not what Rico wants but can he persuade Ralph to start again?—by the last day of the holiday Stacy knows her life will never be the same again, but the end of the week is just the beginning of the Lakeside adventure.
Sheriff Sadie Mills navigates the challenges of single motherhood while solving crimes in the rural community of Possum Gap, Kentucky—the recent trailer shootings in her jurisdiction have her on edge, and the new coroner, a Yankee transplant from the east coast, is still adjusting to life in the wilderness when all hell breaks loose. Karen Ann Hopkins launches A Possum Gap Novel with psychological thriller where cases stemming from an out-of-control hillbilly clan, sex trafficking, and a murder in the nearby Amish community collide, and Sheriff Mills finds herself in a race to stop a serial killer before they strike again. 🔫Lucinda Coblentz is a devoted wife, mother, and member of a strict religious order—her kind and generous ways make her the perfect target of a master manipulator and has put her beloved family in grave danger, and can she make matters right before it’s too late? Hopkins explores what happens when single mother sheriffs face trailer shootings, hillbilly clans, sex trafficking, and Amish murders colliding simultaneously, examining how devoted wives in strict religious orders become perfect targets for master manipulators putting families in grave danger. 😱
The author delivers psychological thriller where rural Kentucky sheriffs navigate single motherhood while cases from out-of-control clans collide with serial killers, proving that sometimes the worst time for Yankee coroners adjusting to wilderness is when all hell breaks loose. Hopkins writes dual protagonists whose sheriff investigations and devoted religious lives converge when master manipulators target kind generous ways. The first Possum Gap Novel asks whether you can stop serial killers and make matters right before it’s too late. ⚖️
What makes this compelling: Psychological thriller launching A Possum Gap Novel where Sheriff Sadie Mills navigates the challenges of single motherhood while solving crimes in the rural community of Possum Gap, Kentucky—the recent trailer shootings in her jurisdiction have her on edge and the new coroner, a Yankee transplant from the east coast, is still adjusting to life in the wilderness when all hell breaks loose—cases stemming from an out-of-control hillbilly clan, sex trafficking, and a murder in the nearby Amish community collide and Sheriff Mills finds herself in a race to stop a serial killer before they strike again—Lucinda Coblentz is a devoted wife, mother, and member of a strict religious order with her kind and generous ways making her the perfect target of a master manipulator and has put her beloved family in grave danger, asking can she make matters right before it’s too late?
A gunshot cost him his job, his leg, and his self-worth—can this retired ex-cop reclaim his inner strength as the world plunges into darkness? Sam J Fires launches After the End with post-apocalyptic EMP survival thriller where in Oregon, fifty-something three-time-divorcé Patrick Edward Dunn has nothing left as heading home in snowy weather after dropping off his kids, he’s shocked when cars on the highway lose control and start crashing—stopping to help a woman trapped in her vehicle, he only has seconds to save her as a logging truck hurtles right at them. 🚗Holly Rebecca Winters doesn’t know what’s going on—waking up with surprising bandages on her head and no memory of the last twenty-four hours, the psych hospital patient overhears staff worried about a suspicious power outage, so with her keepers distracted, the forty-three-year-old detainee grabs the chance for a desperate escape. Fires explores what happens when EMPs hit during highway crashes forcing retired cops with ancient EMP-immune Chevys to help injured while psych hospital patients escape frigid streets, examining how as Patrick’s ancient EMP-immune Chevy inches its way through the mayhem and brutal elements he tries to help the injured while Holly runs into rising danger increasingly at risk of not making it off the frigid streets alive—can these two survivors find safety, or is everyone doomed? ❄️
The author delivers post-apocalyptic EMP survival where gunshots that cost you everything prepare you for the day the world needs someone with nothing to lose, proving that sometimes the worst things in your past become your greatest strengths when civilization collapses. Fires writes dual protagonists whose psych hospital escapes and ex-cop survival skills converge when cars crash and power dies. The first After the End novel asks whether survivors can find safety when frigid streets threaten everyone. 💪
Why I’m including this: Post-apocalyptic EMP survival thriller launching After the End where a gunshot cost him his job, his leg, and his self-worth asking whether this retired ex-cop can reclaim his inner strength as the world plunges into darkness—in Oregon fifty-something three-time-divorcé Patrick Edward Dunn has nothing left as heading home in snowy weather after dropping off his kids he’s shocked when cars on the highway lose control and start crashing, stopping to help a woman trapped in her vehicle with only seconds to save her as a logging truck hurtles right at them—Holly Rebecca Winters doesn’t know what’s going on waking up with surprising bandages on her head and no memory of the last twenty-four hours as the psych hospital patient overhears staff worried about a suspicious power outage, so with her keepers distracted the forty-three-year-old detainee grabs the chance for a desperate escape—as Patrick’s ancient EMP-immune Chevy inches its way through the mayhem and brutal elements he tries to help the injured while Holly runs into rising danger increasingly at risk of not making it off the frigid streets alive, asking whether these two survivors can find safety or if everyone is doomed.
Read Between the Lies: A Novel
In this claustrophobic psychological suspense, the line between victim and villain blurs with every chapter—because in the end, everyone has their own version of the truth, but only one will make it onto the page. Jesse Q. Sutanto delivers women sleuth novel where Fern’s dream of becoming a published author is finally coming true as after years of rejection, her debut novel has sold, and she’s ready to join the supportive online community of fellow debuts—but when she discovers her high school bully, Haven, has landed a major book deal and will be debuting alongside her, old wounds reopen. 📚As the pandemic forces everyone online, tensions escalate in their writing community—while Haven seems to succeed effortlessly, Fern watches her own career crumble, yet beneath their polished personas lies a darker truth about their shared past, one involving a lost friend, Dani, and secrets neither wants revealed. Sutanto explores what happens when published authors discover high school bullies debuting alongside them forcing old wounds reopening, examining how Fern isn’t the same person Haven bullied all those years ago as she’s learned that the best revenge stories aren’t written, they’re lived, and she’s been plotting this one for years. 😱
The author delivers women sleuth novel where debut novel dreams coming true get complicated by high school bullies landing major book deals creating pandemic online tension escalations, proving that sometimes best revenge stories aren’t written but lived when you’ve been plotting for years. Sutanto writes protagonists whose polished personas hide darker truths about shared pasts involving lost friends and secrets. The novel asks whether victim or villain lines blur when everyone has their own version of truth. 💔
Why I’m including this: Women sleuth novel where in this claustrophobic psychological suspense the line between victim and villain blurs with every chapter—because in the end everyone has their own version of the truth but only one will make it onto the page—Fern’s dream of becoming a published author is finally coming true as after years of rejection her debut novel has sold and she’s ready to join the supportive online community of fellow debuts—but when she discovers her high school bully Haven has landed a major book deal and will be debuting alongside her, old wounds reopen—as the pandemic forces everyone online tensions escalate in their writing community with while Haven seems to succeed effortlessly Fern watches her own career crumble, yet beneath their polished personas lies a darker truth about their shared past, one involving a lost friend Dani and secrets neither wants revealed—Fern isn’t the same person Haven bullied all those years ago as she’s learned that the best revenge stories aren’t written, they’re lived, and she’s been plotting this one for years.
Living in Dalton, Montana, was not what she had planned for this winter—but after her father’s sudden death, she uprooted her life to move into his tiny lakeside cabin and settle his estate, with her friends telling her to sell his place and move on, but this winter is her chance to say goodbye and to remember a man who’d loved tales of Montana lore. Devney Perry delivers women’s romance fiction where taking a temporary teaching job seemed like the perfect way to keep herself busy on lonely days, and cleaning out the cabin should have been simple—except the more she learns about her father’s life, the more questions she has about his death. 🏔️The last thing she needs is a crush on Sheriff Cosi Raynes—not only is his son her student, but his life is rooted in Montana, while hers is headed anywhere else, yet as she uncovers a trail of strange clues Dad left behind about a lost legend of Montana gold, staying away from Cosi is not an option. Perry explores what happens when settling deceased fathers’ estates means moving to Montana lakeside cabins for winter while temporary teaching jobs keep you busy uncovering strange clues about fathers’ deaths, examining how neither is denying the attraction between them, and her winter of healing becomes a race for answers as she came to Montana to bury the past, but now she’s falling for the man who might just be her future, and either she’ll solve this mystery, or the person in Dalton determined to hide the truth will make sure she dies trying. 😱
The author delivers women’s romance fiction where sudden deaths require uprooting lives to Montana tiny cabins where saying goodbye means discovering fathers’ lives raise questions about their deaths, proving that sometimes temporary teaching jobs complicate when sheriffs’ sons are your students and lost Montana gold legends require racing for answers. Perry writes a heroine whose winter of healing becomes race for answers when trail of strange clues about Montana gold threatens her life. The novel asks whether you can bury past while falling for your future when someone’s determined hiding truth. 💔
Why I’m including this: Women’s romance fiction where living in Dalton, Montana was not what she had planned for this winter—but after her father’s sudden death she uprooted her life to move into his tiny lakeside cabin and settle his estate with her friends telling her to sell his place and move on, but this winter is her chance to say goodbye and to remember a man who’d loved tales of Montana lore—taking a temporary teaching job seemed like the perfect way to keep herself busy on lonely days and cleaning out the cabin should have been simple, except the more she learns about her father’s life the more questions she has about his death—the last thing she needs is a crush on Sheriff Cosi Raynes as not only is his son her student but his life is rooted in Montana while hers is headed anywhere else, yet as she uncovers a trail of strange clues Dad left behind about a lost legend of Montana gold staying away from Cosi is not an option, and neither is denying the attraction between them with her winter of healing becoming a race for answers—she came to Montana to bury the past but now she’s falling for the man who might just be her future, and either she’ll solve this mystery or the person in Dalton determined to hide the truth will make sure she dies trying.
The Doomers’ island hides more treasures than anyone suspects—secrets buried for millennia become bargaining chips for survival, impossible quests require extraordinary measures, and love forged by fate demands releasing the past to claim the future. I. T. Lucas delivers paranormal vampire romance where the greatest treasure may be hidden in a vault, but its true worth can only be measured in love. 💎Lucas explores what happens when Doomers’ islands hide more treasures than anyone suspects creating secrets buried for millennia becoming survival bargaining chips, examining how impossible quests require extraordinary measures while love forged by fate demands releasing the past to claim the future. The author balances vault-hidden treasures with love’s true worth measurements, creating stakes where survival requires bargaining with millennia-buried secrets. 🧛
The novel delivers paranormal vampire romance where Doomers’ island treasures hidden for millennia become survival bargaining chips requiring extraordinary measures, proving that sometimes the greatest treasures are vault-hidden but their true worth gets measured in love. Lucas writes characters whose impossible quests meet fate-forged love demanding past release claiming futures. The paranormal vampire romance asks whether you can measure vault treasure true worth when survival requires millennia-secret bargaining. 💕
What makes this special: Paranormal vampire romance where the Doomers’ island hides more treasures than anyone suspects—secrets buried for millennia become bargaining chips for survival, impossible quests require extraordinary measures, and love forged by fate demands releasing the past to claim the future—the greatest treasure may be hidden in a vault but its true worth can only be measured in love.





