Wednesday, October 29, 2025

What I'm Reading: All of Us Murderers (KJ Charles)


Well, this was just delightful. If you were ever a fan of the old, mid-century, gothic novels have I got a book for you. It's creepy and atmospheric, featuring a truly horrible family house party where everyone's dying to leave, but no one can get away. There's an ADHD hero (actually, I think he's more AuDHD--there's that whole justice sensitivity thing) that I absolutely loved. And all the plot twists you could ask for.

I'll be amazed (not to mention seriously disappointed) if this doesn't get turned into a film along the lines of Mousetrap, Deathtrap, or And Then There Were None.



All of Us Murders

KJ Charles


 When Zeb Wyckham is summoned to a wealthy relative’s remote Gothic manor, he is horrified to find all the people he least wants to see in the world: his estranged brother, his sneering cousin, and his bitter ex-lover Gideon Grey. Things couldn’t possibly get worse.

Then the master of the house announces the true purpose of the gathering: he intends to leave the vast family fortune to whoever marries his young ward, setting off a violent scramble for her hand. Zeb wants no part of his greedy family–but when he tries to leave, the way is barred. The walls of Lackaday House are high, and the gates firmly locked. As the Dartmoor mists roll in, there’s no way out. And something unnatural may be watching them from the house’s shadowy depths…

Fear and paranoia ramping ever-higher, Zeb has nowhere to turn but to the man who once held his heart. As the gaslight flickers and terror takes hold, can two warring lovers reunite, uncover the murderous mysteries of Lackaday House–and live to tell the tale? 

Monday, October 27, 2025

Mug Shot: Momento Mori Mug


 



I think I got this mug in Marble Falls. It was definitely on a recent trip. It features creepy pics and sayings and inside there's an ouroboros encircling a skeleton inside to complete the creepiness. 

Again, not my husband's favorite, but certainly timely! 







Wednesday, October 22, 2025

What I'm Reading: Unbroken: Rath and Rune #4 (Jordan L Hawk)


Rath and Rune is a spin off of Jordan Hawk's popular Widdershins series. And this is probably an unpopular opinion, but I kind of enjoy it more than the original series. The reason being that it's more consistent. The world building in the original series kept evolving. So that almost everyone in the first book, everything you thought you knew about them, everything they thought they knew about themselves, kept changing. Normally, I like that in a series, but in this case...I don't know what to tell you, except that I'm enjoying the spin off so much more.  

I'd assumed that this would be the last book in the series (because reasons) so I was thrilled to realize that there would be one more book after this. 

Anyway, this is the fourth book in this particular series and I think it might be the best. But I don't want to post spoilers so feel free to start at the beginning of the series. I don't think you need to read the original, Widdershins series before reading this one, but if you enjoy this series, I'll bet you'll want to go back and read more in this world.



Unbroken

Rath and Rune, Book 4

Jordan L Hawk

https://jordanlhawk.com/products/unbroken-rath-rune-4-ebook

The hunt for the evil Books of the Bound nears its end, as Ves and Sebastian track an elusive killer who can raise the dead.

Librarian Sebastian Rath has Bound himself to three of the four necromantic Books created by his ancestors. Only the Book of Blood remains—and it’s in the hands of an elusive killer.

Someone is murdering members of the Widdershins Horticultural Society using the Book’s magic. In order to stop the killings and Bind the final Book, Sebastian and Ves must find their way through a forest of lies and deception. But the danger is closer to home than they think, and more than one killer has Sebastian in their sights.

Monday, October 20, 2025

Mug Shot: Halloween Candy Mug


 



So my husband hates this mug. He thinks commercial candy is poison and is not a fan of corporate merch. But it's perfect for this time of year because this is one of my favorite Halloween candies. 

Anyway, never mind that. Here's some Halloween music and reading. They'd both go perfect with candy. 


















Wednesday, October 15, 2025

What I'm Reading: Halloween Round-Up

I'm doing something a little different this week. I've been inspired by Nicole Luiken in her post last week on the Here Be Magic blog. Here's my "bingo list". 

GHOSTS: Into the Dark by Jordan L Hawk. It's the third book in her Outfoxing the Paranormal series. Ghosts galore in an exceptionally gothic setting!  

DEMONS: Wayward Devils, book four in Devon Monk's Souls of the Road series. I'd start with the first book (probably) or even the spin off, Oak and Ink. Love these and her Ordinary Oregon series. Highly recommended!

GRIM REAPER: Dead Serious (About You) by Alistair Kennedy. To be honest, I just started this one, but it looks like fun! 

WITCHES: Dead Witch in the Library (Sonoma Witches, book 7) by Gretchen Galway. I'd just about despaired of their being any more books in this series, so this was a pleasant surprise. Even though I think this one might really be the end. Another really good series. 

WEREWOLVES: Wolf Gone Wild, book one in Juliette Cross' Stay a Spell series. I'm re-reading this one for my book club this month. Another of my faves. 

VAMPIRES: Tanya Huff is one of those annoying authors who started writing in pre-internet times and still doesn't have a website. But her vampire books (originally--and rather horribly, IMO--titled "the blood books" because, apparently series titles hadn't yet been invented yet either, or no one else was writing vampires, or something) inspired me to start writing my own vampire series. Well, the TV series (Blood Ties, starring actor Kyle Schmid) certainly helped. 

I have a few Halloween-themed books, you can find them here: https://www.pgforte.com/happy-halloween

Two of them, Going Back to Find You and Hungry Heart are FREE between October 16th and October 20th. See the links below!


Halloween Freebies!




Monday, October 13, 2025

Mug Shot: Black Cat Mug


 



Well, it's October, so I had to find something suitably Halloweenish to post. And this year, with the influx of kittens in my yard (specifically black and orange kittens) I really felt like I needed a black cat mug. 

This is cutely cartoony, but the way the rim turns in makes it somewhat awkward to drink out of. Of course, YMMV and this didn't stop me from acquiring several more mugs all of which possess the same unfortunate feature. Such is life. I'm thinking that's the fashion now? Also, the ears and tail make this impossible to dry upside down on the edge of a ledge, which is my preferred means of doing so. 

What can you do? I guess it's irritatingly cat-like. 



Wednesday, October 8, 2025

What I'm Reading: Storybook Christmas (Terra Weiss)


I know, it's just October; so why am I reading Christmas books, right? Well, usually at this time of year I'm elbows deep in a Christmas WIP and it helps keep me in the right frame of mind if it's December in my reading worlds, as well. Real life can be very disconcerting, at times. 

Anyway, this was a cute book. Predictable in all the usual Christmas RomCom ways--which isn't a criticism, btw. Low angst--also not a criticism. And I loved the setting (inside a publishing company) and that both h/h were editors! That was different and fun and dear to my heart. Although I think it has to be said: those competing children's book they're both working on? They sound HORRIBLE. 



Storybook Christmas

Terra Weiss

The scorching hot stripper is my new co-worker? Yes, I drooled over Finn Hayes last weekend as he gyrated in a sparkly fuchsia thong. So what? 

But Lacy Callahan, the unflappable career woman, does not let her hair down, does not blab her secrets, and certainly does not try to kiss a stripper! Except last weekend. I flapped.

And now, I have to make senior editor at Sutton & Sutton Publishing by getting my author's children's Christmas novel on bookshelves everywhere. It's also how I plan to rekindle the spark between me and my ex, Joshua, who just got promoted at Sutton.​

My roadblock? Finn, who came up with a concept for a competing children's Christmas novel. Unfortunately, he's witty, quirky, and brings me chip-infused sandwiches. It's too bad I have to crush him.

And what's he hiding? Why is he editing by day and stripping by night?