"I would advise you, young man, to take care around anyone with the
surname Firefax. I know not if the rumors be true that they be king killers,
but they are, without any doubt, a dangerous family."
Legend tells of a city of gold on a phantom island. The wealth of that city
could end the American Revolution. But the only person who knows the
island’s location is the world’s deadliest assassin. And
he’s not giving up that secret without a fight . . .
1781. New England.
The world’s oldest family of high-profile assassins, the Firefaxes,
have been killing off dignitaries—and being well-compensated to do
so—for centuries. The family is thrown into turmoil by their
patriarch’s death and the return of their cunning, cruel prodigal,
Murdoch. Murdoch is the only one left who knows where the Firefax wealth is,
kept on a secret island. But Murdoch’s former protégé,
now turned nemesis, Istäni, who is the leader of a British intelligence
network, and Murdoch’s former colleagues from a Continental
intelligence network are looking for that wealth. These spy networks are
bent on tracking down the legendary treasure, whatever the cost, but may
have met their match in this wily, dysfunctional family of killers.
About the Author
A.M. Vergara is a physician assistant and paramedic. When not writing,
reading, or working in the hospital or on the ambulance, she can be found
outside, hiking, camping, riding her mule, foraging for edible mushrooms,
field-herping, or playing her banjo.
Can you survive the night when a murderous competition arrives in a small
East Texas town with one road in and no way out?
About the Author
Chad Lehrmann is the author of numerous novels and also finds time to teach
AP History to high school students. The product of a small town in Texas, he
knows all too well the secrets that live in those supposedly idyllic
villages.
"In a seamless blending of historical fact and narrative skill,
Richard Helms reimagines the sensational case of Daniel M'Naghten, whose
1843 murder trial set a precedent that reverberates to this day. Helms has
crafted a thoroughly gripping historical mystery that will leave readers
eager to hear more of the “notorious thief-taker” Vicar
Brekonridge.
—Daniel Stashower, Edgar Award Winning Author of American Demon
About the Author
A lifelong North Carolinian, Richard Helms retired from active practice as
a forensic psychologist in 2005, after working in the field for over two
decades. At one time, he was the only court psychologist covering four
counties in NC. A court-recognized expert in sex crimes and the psychology
of sex offenders, mystery writing was an easy transition and a logical next
step after Helms left his professional career to become a college professor
in Charlotte. He retired from teaching in the summer of 2016 to become a
full time writer. Helms has twenty-two novels in print.
Besides writing, Helms loves gourmet cooking, woodworking, traveling,
simracing, amateur astronomy, playing with his grandsons, and rooting for
the Carolina Tarheels and Carolina Panthers. For a peek at his non-writing
life, check out his other website at www.rickhelms.com
The parents of two grown children, Richard Helms and his wife Elaine live
in Charlotte, NC.
Come along with Sitou on a magical journey of emotional discovery!
Are you ready for a magical trip through a beautiful autumn forest, where
you'll learn lessons on joy, sadness, anger and fear and meet some wonderful
friends? We're excited to tell you about "Sitou’s Journey into
the World of Emotions," a captivating children's book that takes kids
over seven and older on a trip of emotional discovery that changes
them.
The Journey Starts with the main character Sitou, a young and sensitive
girl. Sitou makes friends with a scared, talking hedgehog. As they go on a
journey together, Sitou learns that even the smallest animals have their own
emotions and feelings. Sitou wants to learn more about fear, sadness, joy
and anger and she does. Sitou learns to recognize and understand her
own feelings and those of others as she meets different animals. The book
shows in a beautiful way how important understanding and emotional
intelligence are, giving young readers the tools they need to deal with
their own feelings with confidence and kindness.
Interesting is that the story isn't the end of the trip! The second part of
the book is a workbook "Discover for Yourself the Essence of Joy,
Sadness, Anger, and Fear". The workbook has a set of interactive tasks
that encourage readers to use the lessons Sitou learned on her trip in their
own lives. The assignments help kids understand and deal with their
feelings, which is important for their mental health.
The author really wants to make a difference in the mental and emotional
health of young readers. If this book can make a child smile or help someone
who is having a hard time with their feelings and emotion, it will make the
author very happy and proud. Parents, guardians, teachers, and therapists
are encouraged to talk to their kids, students and clients about
what's in the book. This can lead to fun and important conversations.
Why read: "Sitou’s Journey into the World of
Emotions"?
· A heartwarming and
interesting story for kids 7-12 years of age.
· Shows youngsters
how important emotional intelligence and kindness can be.
· Interactive tasks
reinforce what you've learned and help you grow as a person.
· A helpful resource
for parents, guardians, teachers, and therapists who want to help children's
mental health and intelligence.
· Beautiful
illustrations made by an award-winning illustrator
Get a copy right away! Don't miss the chance to join Sitou and her friend
the hedgehog on this touching trip. You can now buy the book
"Sitou’s Journey into the World of Emotions, at
https://www.amazon.com/Sitous-Journey-into-World-Emotions-ebook/dp/B0CGJTSZLT.
Let your child's heart be touched by the magic of emotions as they discover
the beauty of the autumn forest and the depth of their own feelings.
About the Author
Linda Luchtman is a debut author from the Netherlands. During the COVID-19
pandemic in 2020, which was a hard time for many people emotionally and
mentally, the story of Sitou was born, but the author put it aside to write
"The Bum Biter," a sweet little book for toddlers that was only
released in her private circle in the Netherlands but will be available on
Amazon later this year.
It wasn't until her daughter, Lara, struggled with anxiety in 2023 that the
author revisited the story of Sitou. She knew it was the perfect way to help
her daughter, and it did just that. Now, Linda is on a mission to share the
story to help kids and adolescents with their emotional well-being. Next to
this, she has made several assignments to go along with Sitou's story to
help readers connect Sitou's journey to their lives. This makes it a more
interactive and meaningful experience.
Linda is not only an expert in writing. She is also an expert in
instructional design and using neuroscience to create effective classrooms.
She has a Master's degree in this field and has helped many teachers and
trainers in universities, vocational training, and businesses. She is a
certified coach and is currently seeing her first coaching clients.
A missing ladder. A relentless bully. Can the junior lawyer uncover the
truth before chaos erupts?
Luana Porcello has discovered a new love: volunteering at the community dog
pound. Still, as much as she enjoys working with animals, law remains her
true passion. So, when the local bully accuses his neighbor of theft, she
happily resumes her attorney role, confident of her client’s
innocence.
But as Luana gets to work, a formidable wall of evidence stands against her
client, from physical proof linking him to the alleged crime scene to an
eyewitness who insists he saw the accused commit the deed. Undeterred by the
odds stacked against her, Luana is relentless in her quest to vindicate her
client. Will her determination be enough to tip the scales of justice in
their favor?
About the Author
Caron Pescatore was born in the United Kingdom. She spent most of her
childhood in Jamaica before migrating to the United States. After practicing
as a registered nurse for many years, Caron decided to enter law school,
obtaining her J.D. in 2001. She worked as an attorney for several years
before leaving the profession to become a stay-at-home mom—her most
challenging career to date. She recently resumed working as an attorney at
Legal Aid, representing people from marginalized communities. Ms. Pescatore
is passionate about justice and fairness for all, a sentiment that led, in
part, to her decision to write the Kids’ Court Whodunit series. Her
favorite pastimes are reading, writing, and watching true-crime shows. She
also recently discovered a love of painting using stencils. At present, Ms.
Pescatore lives in Florida with her husband and two children.
My Favorite Season is Spring is a beautifully illustrated picture book
which every child will love. Through rhythm and rhyme, take a fun and
exciting journey with little Susie as she describes her favorite season. She
finds so many fun things to do and she loves the outdoors, and you will too!
Great engaging teaching tool for children.
About the Author
Patrice D. Wilkerson is an MBA graduate who loves writing poetry. She has
been writing poetry since she was eight years old and loves to inspire
others through words. She's written a collection of poetry entitled, Through
It All, I'm Going to Make It, which she published in 2010.
Meet Twiggy! He loves to explore with his family finding treasures to store
before winter. Fall is ending, and Twiggy finds a soft and fuzzy treasure to
keep him warm during colder days. Unknown to him, it belongs to a girl
searching for her favorite lost sock. Find out what happens when Twiggy and
the girl come face to face. How will they cope with their complex emotions
about the situation and each other?
About the Author
Renée DeVincent was born on an Army Base in Savannah GA. Her passion
for reading and creativity developed at a young age. Growing up in a
military family and moving frequently, books and art became a source of
comfort and escape. Later in life, she embarked on her writing career, grant
and technical writing, shortly after receiving her M.Ed. in Counseling. At
the same time, she continued to develop her passion for fictional short
stories, literature, and art, leading her to get an AAS degree in Graphic
Design.
Reading books to her daughters inspired her to write and illustrate her
first Children's Book, Twiggy and the Lost Socks. Renée believes
reading and storytelling are powerful ways to connect with others and foster
a love of learning. Using a lighthearted rhyming style, inspired by nature,
Renée uses her colorful illustrations and writing to encourage
self-awareness, responsibility, positive relationships, and a solid
character.
Currently, Renée resides in the heart of Kansas with her two
children and supportive husband of 30 years. When not writing or creating
art, Renée loves to spend time with her garden, nature, the outdoors,
and her many fur babies. Hazel the Doberman and Milo the Ragdoll cat,
provide many hours of writing inspiration.
In a bid to heal from the grief of a personal loss, forensic genealogist,
RaeJean Hunter, takes on a straightforward case —identify human
remains found on a nearby college campus, believed to be the 180-year-old
remains of Mary Rogers, a woman who died mysteriously in 1841 and was
believed to have been buried in the nearby cemetery that had washed away. It
should be simple enough, a project to get her back in the game.
Unfortunately, it quickly becomes anything but. In fact, it becomes
downright dangerous.
Someone doesn't want RaeJean to investigate the puzzling death of the woman
whose death inspired Edgar Allan Poe's "The Mystery of Marie
Roget." As she follows clues through four states and discovers living
family members who both help and hinder her search, she quickly realizes
that the secrets of Mary Rogers' demise were never meant to be
exposed.
What lengths will someone go to keep the truth buried in the past? As
threats escalate and RaeJean and her family's lives become endangered, she's
forced to follow every lead and use every skill she has to find the answers
she needs before it's too late. Using DNA from two famous New England
families, historical data, modern genealogical techniques, and a little
guidance from a seemingly mystical antique desk, RaeJean takes on the cold
case despite being given every reason to abandon it.
After all, what truths have been hidden for 180 years that would be worth
bribery, kidnapping, and even murder?
RaeJean Hunter is about to find out.
About the Author
ML Condike has published short stories in anthologies that include Strange
& Sweet, (2019), Tall Tales and Timeless Stories, (2022), Malice in
Dallas, Metroplex Mysteries, Volume 1 (2022), and won first place in the
fifteenth annual Writer’s Digest Popular Fiction Awards, Mystery/Crime
category (2019), and 2nd Place in the Tennessee Williams Short Story
Contest, Key West Art & Historical Society (2022).
She’s an associate member of Mystery Writers of America Florida
Chapter, Sisters in Crime National, Sisters in Crime North Dallas
(Treasurer), Granbury Writers’ Bloc, and Key West Writers Guild.
As the result of her study of genealogy for her debut novel The Desk from
Hoboken, she researched her own family and she discovered she had a direct
bloodline to a Patriot. So, most recently she has been inducted into the
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
When local politics heat up, desires ignite as a conservative councilwoman
and her liberal adversary find themselves entangled in a web of desire that
blurs the lines between power and passion.
In the heart of Austin, Texas, a fiery clash of ideologies takes center
stage on the city council dais. Mia Sinclair, the council's lone
conservative, finds herself spiraling into turmoil as her marriage crumbles
before her eyes. A daring move to save her relationship backfires
spectacularly, leaving her vulnerable and exposed. On the opposing side, Gio
Barra, the charismatic progressive council member, seizes the opportunity to
publicly condemn her. Little does he know, beneath the surface, a fire of
attraction smolders.
As their political feud escalates, so does their unexpected desire for one
another. Their passion ignites in the most unlikely places, from intense
debates to secret encounters in hidden corners. Mia's world crumbles further
when she discovers her husband's betrayal, while Gio grapples with uncharted
desires that his longtime girlfriend fails to ignite.
In the midst of personal chaos, Mia's and Gio's paths converge, revealing
their raw vulnerabilities. They find solace and a strange connection amidst
their heated debates, leading to a tentative truce and shared understanding.
But as they navigate newfound tenderness, old insecurities threaten to tear
them apart.
Dive into the sizzling pages of 10-1 and experience a world where passions
run as high as political tensions. Get your copy today and join two sworn
enemies as they discover that the heat of their rivalry masks an even more
scorching connection—one that threatens to unravel their carefully
constructed lives!
***The book is high heat, explicit sex and involves self-esteem struggles
that depict self-harm.
About the Author
K. Sato has been obsessed with love stories her whole life. Like taped
HEA’s of soap opera, TV and movie couples - she would watch over and
over - completely obsessed. Fast forward decades later to when she picked up
her first contemporary romance novel and realized she could craft her own
stories AND make them as dirty as she wanted! That’s her HEA! When
she’s not playing with her couples like naked Ken and Barbie,
she’s reading some of her fave authors or hanging with her husband or
working at Costco. ‘Cuz she might as well get paid for being there so
much.
As a wife, mother, career woman, and active member of your community, you
may have so many responsibilities that you lose sight of who you actually
are. You have what society claims is the "perfect life." So why do
you feel empty rather than exhilarated?
In Goddess Mode, Meli Rowland shows you how to break free of the mold
tradition would put you in. She clears the way for you to seek your higher
self and explains why it's essential-and never too late-to embrace your
inner goddess. Follow the model Meli uses to find clarity.
Unearth the secret to maintaining a healthy balance. Experience how
positive thinking and intentional action play critically important roles in
every goddess's life, including yours. Discover invaluable tips, lessons,
and exercises for overcoming any setback, adversity, or fear while living a
life of true meaning for yourself. Awaken your inner power to self-trust,
self-respect, self-love and self-heal.
About the Author
Meli Rowland is an entrepreneur, mother, social media influencer, and the
creator and mentor of the Goddess Mode lifestyle. Following a disadvantaged
childhood and years in foster care, Meli took her life into her own hands
and defied all odds to become a self-made millionaire. Now, she educates
women on how to discover their inner goddesses and define the lives they
want for themselves through financial independence-and how to manifest in
thirty seconds.
Sweethearts Eric Leidheldt and Desiree Chauveau are spending a weekend at
his uncle's cabin when they encounter two strangers cutting wood. Eric is
knocked unconscious, and Desi is viciously attacked. The following day two
police officers come to their apartment to arrest Desi. Her assailants are
dead, murdered with an axe, and her fingerprints are on it. She
confesses—but is she really guilty? Eric is determined to stand by
her, but the physical and emotional effects of the attack severely challenge
their relationship.
Excerpt
The pickup was a very old, battered Dodge. Beyond it were two bearded men
in plaid flannel shirts. The one with the axe was about forty,
broad-shouldered, and dark-haired. The other one was tall, scruffy, a little
younger, and had red hair. They both turned toward the approaching couple.
The red-haired one stared at Desi in a way Eric didn’t like, but the
other man smiled genially and said, “Howdy, folks. Pretty day,
ain’t it?”
And then he swung the axe.
About the Author
Linda Griffin knew she wanted to be a “book maker” as soon as
she learned to read and wrote her first story, “Judy and the
Fairies,” at the age of six. She retired as fiction librarian for the
San Diego Public Library to spend more time on her writing. She has had
stories of every length from short shorts to novellas published in numerous
literary journals, and The Axe is her seventh book from the Wild Rose
Press.