Wednesday, July 8, 2026

What I'm Reaing: The Hollow Sea (Jordan L. Hawk)


So I think this is the last book in this series. Which is odd considering that EVERY book I've read lately has been the last book in a series that I've really enjoyed and kind of hate saying goodbye to. 

But, that being said. It's a good read and for those of you who like to wait until a series is complete before reading it, have at it. Both this week, and the next couple of weeks!



The Hollow Sea

Jordan L. Hawk

https://www.jordanlhawk.com/

The dead will not be silenced.

When Oscar, Nigel, and the rest of the OtP ghost hunters travel to Devil’s Den Island, their job seems simple: lay the ghost of a dead medium to rest at last.

But more than one ghost haunts Devil’s Den, and soon the team realize there’s more to the island’s dark past than they’ve been led to believe. As the fallout from century-old secrets closes in around them, one thing is clear: the dead have a story to tell.

And ignoring it could prove fatal.

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Tuesday's Tea: Another Free Read (This week only!)






So, I'm doing a weird Christmas in July type of event this month. Each week I'll be offering a different book for free. Mostly they'll be Christmas books, but this week the book I've chosen to feature is Scent of the Roses, which is very much NOT a Christmas book. 

But it is a 4th of July adjacent book, and I don't think I've offered it for FREE for quite some time. So...enjoy!



Scent of the Roses

Oberon Book 1.0

For years, Scout Patterson has tried to run from the mistakes in her past.  Now, she's coming home--to face the ghosts she's never laid to rest, and the love she thought she'd lost forever.  Reawakening that love would be a dream come true.  Unfortunately, love is not the only emotion that can last forever. 

Memories and dreams are the only things that have gotten Nick Greco through the past twenty years.  Memories of the girl he loved and lost, and dreams of what his life would be like, if he could only find her again.   And if he can bring himself to believe that anything she tells him is true.

 Can the star-crossed lovers put aside the hurt and distrust they still harbor toward each other?  Or will the evil which already nearly destroyed them once, triumph yet again?


https://dl.bookfunnel.com/2spu022qes

Monday, July 6, 2026

Mug Shot: Bandana Mug






Well, this picture is about as Americana as it gets, huh? All red, white, and blue, with plenty of green and a bandana print mug just because.

I found this mug at Buc-ees (which basically defines Tex-Americana) and I think it would be perfect for a picnic. 

Oddly enough, I don't have much in the way of picnic excerpts. Lucy and Dan do plan to go on one in Scent of the Roses...and they're definitely the most picnic-y characters I've ever written. So here's the scene I just mentioned, along with a freebie: Such Fleeting Pleasures is a prequel novella for the Oberon series. It tells the story of how the couple first met. Click the link below to download it for free. Enjoy!

Lucy woke up with a start. It was shortly after sunrise.  The house was quiet and beside her Dan continued to sleep soundly.  She thought she’d heard someone shouting her name, but no echo lingered in the morning air.  Outside her window, birds chirped undisturbed. Whatever had disturbed her must have been internal.  

Slipping quietly out of bed, she wrapped her robe around her and went outside to see about the weather.  

A thick mist still clung to the trees and the earth felt cool beneath her bare feet, but Lucy felt the promise of sunlight in the warm breeze that blew across her face.  She breathed in deeply, grateful for all the fresh, green scents that rose from her garden.  She let her awareness flow out over the yard, savoring the feelings of rightness, of peace, of boundless energy, of eternal, joyful creativity.  She soaked in it, allowing herself to become a part of it.  Allowing it to become a part of her.

“I knew I’d find you out here.” Dan surprised her a few minutes later, wrapping his arms around her waist and hugging her tight. “What are you doing up so early? I thought you’d want to sleep in a bit this morning. Aren’t you tired?”  He leaned over to nibble on her ear and Lucy felt a small tremor shiver through her – an echo of last night’s pleasure.  “I thought for sure I’d worn you out last night.” 

Lucy smiled. “Oh, did you now?” He had a point, after all. She should be tired.  But, then again, so should he. She turned within the circle of his arms, and laid her head against his chest, hugging him fiercely in return. She listened to the slow, steady beating of his heart and sighed contentedly. “Not even close, Cavanaugh. I just couldn’t sleep.  Why’re you up?”

“Eh, I figured I’d get an early start on the day. I’m going to take the truck down to the fairgrounds now. Get the booth set up ahead of time, for a change. Seth’s up, too. He wants to come with me.” A laugh rumbled in his chest. “God help us both. So, you’ll just be taking the girls with you.”

Lucy looked up at him, startled. “You’re going now? But you haven’t even had breakfast!”  

Dan leaned down and kissed her.  “Mmm. Don’t worry about it. We’ll get something there. See you later, babe.”  

He let her go, and Lucy watched him walk back towards the house. Striding off into the mist like some knight-errant, although she had serious doubts whether any suit of armor had ever looked as good as those jeans and work shirt did.  

Just as he got to the house Dan stopped and pivoted, “Hey, babe, since you’re up anyway, why don’t you think about getting an early start yourself? Might be a good idea, you could beat some of the traffic.” He lifted an eyebrow suggestively. “Get there before noon and I could maybe even be persuaded to treat you to some lunch.”

Lunch. Right. “And here I thought I’d just throw together a couple of sandwiches for you,” she teased.

Dan smiled. “Well, that could work, too, you know. We could have ourselves a little picnic. Just you and me. Way out in the woods somewhere. All alone.”

“I don’t know about you, Cavanaugh.” Lucy shook her head in mock sorrow.  “Food? Really? Is that all you can think about?”

His laughter drifted back to her through the mist. “Well, you know me, babe.”

Yeah, Lucy thought, brimming with happiness and energy, I certainly do. So, he wanted a picnic, huh? Good idea. Perfect, in fact. She imagined soft, creamy Brie paired with some of last night’s left-over focaccia. Maybe a roasted zucchini-mint salad. And, of course, some fresh strawberries and whipped cream.  

Or maybe she’d save the strawberries for tonight and bring peaches instead. Yes, that was what they’d want today. Sweet, ripe peaches dripping with juice. She imagined the taste and the feel of peach skin against her tongue. Mmm. She could hardly wait.  She’d better go in now and take her shower and get the girls up. That might not be so easy.  No doubt they’d stayed up half the night talking.  

And she would have to make sure Kate took all her stuff with her, since Nick was picking her up from the fairgrounds. Sheesh. Wasn’t that a nice mess? Well, she thought as she turned to head back in, she’d better get a move on, if she wanted to get there before noon—which she absolutely did.

It wasn’t until she was halfway back to the house that the words fell, clear as raindrops, into her mind and she knew what it was that had disturbed her sleep. Scout’s back.   

Anger sizzled in her consciousness. Her pleasant mood was broken.  

Scout. Shit. Something would have to be done about that.    

Such Fleeting Pleasures

An Oberon Prequel Novella  

Love wasn't always strawberries and cream for Lucy and Dan Cavanaugh...or was it? In this Oberon prequel, we travel back in time to see how it all began. 

Most of the material in this prequel novella (set some eighteen years before the series begins) also appears as flashback scenes in A Taste of Honey.

You can access a FREE DOWNLOAD of this novella when you join my Facebook group: The Crone's Nest

 
Or at BookFunnel: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/5xxljdbblb


Wednesday, July 1, 2026

What I'm Reading: The Pour Decisions Wedding Compilation









Am I cheating by posting about a series I have a book in? Well, then I guess I am. But honestly, I've spent A LOT of time recently reading all three of these books. So, there's that, too.


You can find all the Pour Decisions books here: 

https://books2read.com/rl/Pour-Decisions




Eat, Drink and Be Married
Kelly Jamieson

 Sometimes the perfect marriage begins with an imperfect wedding.

Bianca

I’ve spent my entire life trying to live up to my family’s winemaking name, and my Napa Valley wedding is supposed to prove I finally have it all together. Every detail has been planned to perfection—from the flowers to the vineyard views to the carefully curated seating chart. Instead, my dream wedding turns into series of disasters. 

 Somewhere between the chaos and the champagne, I’m convinced Jansen and I may not even be legally married. While I crash out over everything that’s gone wrong, Jansen gently reminds me of everything that’s gone right: we’re together, we’re in love, and we’re surrounded by the people who matter most.




My Wine and Only
Kate Davies


Rosa and Jake are getting married–again! 

Jake
 
Rosa and I have been married for twelve years, but it seems like just yesterday we got together. 
 
Okay, that could be because just days after our quickie, teenage elopement to Vegas we separated and didn’t see each other for a decade. But now that we’ve reconnected, it feels like the perfect time to renew our vows, right? Have that do-over wedding of our dreams, one that includes family and friends and all the trappings of a wedding we didn’t get the first time around. But Rosa’s avoiding anything to do with planning for our do-over wedding, and I’m worried that maybe she doesn’t actually want to do this. 
 
So I’ve got six weeks to figure out what’s really going on with Rosa, kick-start the vow renewal planning, and ensure that whatever we do, it’s exactly the way we want it.
 
Easy peasy, right? 
 
Please send wine.




Nice Day for a Wine Wedding 
PG Forte

There are a lot of reasons people choose to elope. We’ve already figured out most of them.

 Clay

 How hard could it be to plan a simple wedding? If recent experience has taught me anything, the answer is very. Once Legs’ Uncle Geno got involved things started spiraling out of control. We really should’ve eloped.

Allegra

I’m not saying Clay’s wrong about Geno, but it was his family who turned our rehearsal dinner into a circus. But we’re not eloping. We’re going to work out the problems and have the wedding of our dreams. Assuming we both show up for it.

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Tuesday's Tea: FREE Read! Available now!





Nice Day for a Wine Wedding released this week and I'm in a wedding-y mood. So, I've decided to offer Going to the Chapel for FREE! For five days only starting today! Enjoy!

Going To The Chapel

Oberon/LA Love Lessons Crossover Book 1.0

In Waiting For The Big One, Gabby and Derek went from being friends to being lovers. Now, they're waiting for their "big day". But will it be the wedding of their dreams? Or a bride's worst nightmare?

A quick trip to Gabby's hometown turns into the wedding from hell when Gabby and Derek are plagued by hailstorms, lost reservations, voracious goats, angry bees and enough family drama to fill a barn.

Guess it's true what they say, "The course of true love never did run smooth." But can the happy couple hold it all together, or will their Big Day turn into a Big Mess?

***A different version of this book was previously released as part of the Sapphire Falls Kindle World program.***

https://books2read.com/GoingChapel

Monday, June 29, 2026

Mug Shot: Blue and White Mug











So, yesterday was my anniversary, so I wanted to post something wedding related. This mug might seem like an odd choice for that. There's nothing obviously wedding-y about it.  I mean, other than the fact that it does remind me, somewhat of a mug I received as a wedding present. So, huh. I wonder if that's the connection?

It's also blue and white and ever since I wrote Going to the Chapel, I've associated blue and white with weddings. See, the book was originally set in the Sapphire Falls Kindle world, and I leaned REALLY heavily into that color scheme. Even when I moved the book to Oberon, I kept most of it. Here, an excerpt so you can see what I mean. 

Gabby purred as she pulled the truck to a stop. She glanced at me again, and her smile went from bright to brilliant; I felt a thrill of delight, until I realized the reason for it wasn't my easy capitulation, it was the fact that she was home. 

I turned to look around me. We were parked in front of yet another picturesque farmhouse, complete with wraparound porch and white picket fence. This one was white, with blue trim and shutters. Blue and white Lilies of the Nile skirted the foundation. Blue morning glory vines twined along the fence. White wicker baskets overflowing with periwinkle and lobelia hung from the eaves of the porch. "I see someone likes blue." 

Gabby nodded. "It’s my mom’s favorite color."

The blue-and-white color theme was not confined to the house. Now that I knew what I was looking for, I saw hints everywhere. In the English Sheepdog dozing on the porch swing; mostly white with bluish-gray patches. In the flock of mop-headed chickens pecking at the lawn—oddly reminiscent of the dog, with similar plumage in matching shades. Even the drive where we were parked, with its blue-gray gravel, and its border of whitewashed rocks fit the picture.  It was an impressive achievement, in a slightly over-the-top, borderline obsessive kind of way. Not that I'd ever say so. 

Listen, just 'cause my family's dysfunctional, doesn't mean I don't know better than to criticize someone else's. 

I’d have had to be an idiot not to notice the eager expression Gabby’d been wearing ever since we'd arrived in Oberon. While, intellectually, I knew she loved acting, that she loved the life she'd built for herself in the city, that she loved me, I still found myself starting to worry. How much work was it going to take to drag her out of here next week? Just because I’d never been here before, didn’t mean I hadn’t heard the familiar adage. Oberon, they say, is a hard place to get to—and a harder place to leave. I’d only been here a few hours, and I was already concerned.

"Let's go see where everyone is," Gabby said as she jumped from the truck.  I started to follow, but just then a man came striding around the corner of the house to greet her.  He was tall and lean, with the kind of weathered skin and corded muscles that you only get from spending most of your life working out-of-doors.  I'd pegged him as Gabby's father even before she turned and waved impatiently for me to join them.

Gabby's dad, Mick, looked every inch the aging hippy farmer Gabby had described him as being. His hair was long, just starting to go gray, and the bandana on his head was clearly there for functionality, not as a fashion statement—despite it being blue and white, like everything else around here.

He had a firm handshake, a steely gaze, and a smile that would probably have been a whole lot warmer if I were someone else. But I was the stranger who would shortly be marrying his daughter, the bastard who'd gotten her pregnant. I suspected it would be a long time before he forgave me for either of those offenses.  And, until he did, I figured my chances of getting a genuine smile out of the man were slim to no-fucking-way.

"Did I tell you that Derek teaches yoga?" Gabby asked, threading her fingers with mine and leaning against my shoulder. I was intensely aware of her tit pressed tight against my bicep, and not in a good way, given that her father was looking on. I felt like she was claiming me for her own, marking me as hers, all of which I'd normally be in favor of. But, right now, with the hostile vibe already rolling in waves off her old man? Not so much.  "That's how we met."

"So you've said," Mick replied dryly. I didn't miss the way his face hardened as his gaze latched onto all the places where Gabby's body and mine connected. It was all I could do not to push her away. Something told me that would be worse. 

"My dad's been practicing yoga for years," Gabby informed me, seemingly oblivious to the tension.

"Very cool." I smiled at Mick. "What style do you prefer? Sivananda?  Kripalu?" I was expecting him to be into something like that, something old skool and classic. Maybe a little Bikram in the winter. 

What I wasn't expecting was, "Goat." 

"Daddy!" Gabby scowled at him. 

"What? You've never heard of goat yoga? Look it up sometime, if you don't believe me." Mick gazed at me challengingly as he added, "Sometimes the chickens join in too."

"I think I saw something about that online." Of course, I'd assumed it was a joke, but maybe I was wrong? "I'd be interested in seeing that in action while I'm here. We don't get much of a call for it in Los Angeles." 

"Their loss."

"I guess so." 

Mick continued to size me up as I shook hands with Gabby's brothers, Micah and Rafe, who had joined us by then, along with her sister, Arielle. Both the boys took after their dad, and it was obvious Gabby had inherited her height and long legs from him as well. Arielle was a shorter, curvier version of her sister, with eyes that were lighter and a tinge more green—aquamarine to Gabby's sapphire. While Gabby's brothers seemed friendly enough, Arielle looked about as happy to see me as her father did—which is to say, not much at all.

"Where's Mom?" Gabby asked once the introductions had all been made. 

Mick nodded behind him. "Oh, Alice is down the rabbit hole, as usual.  Why don't you take Derek down there and introduce him? Meanwhile, your brothers and I can get your camper set up. Oh, and hey, while you're at it, why don't you see if you can't convince your mother to knock off early for the day? Tell her I've already got the grill fired up, and everything's ready to go. I can start dinner as soon as she's back. 

Gabby nodded. "Sounds good. Thanks, Daddy." Then she tugged on my hand and we headed off down a small footpath lined with a variety of bushes and flowering shrubs—jasmine, lavender, rosemary, ceanothus—still with the blue and white. 


Going To The Chapel

Crossover Book 1.0

IWaiting For The Big One, Gabby and Derek went from being friends to being lovers. Now, they're waiting for their "big day". But will it be the wedding of their dreams? Or a bride's worst nightmare?

A quick trip to Gabby's hometown turns into the wedding from hell when Gabby and Derek are plagued by hailstorms, lost reservations, voracious goats, angry bees and enough family drama to fill a barn.

Guess it's true what they say, "The course of true love never did run smooth." But can the happy couple hold it all together, or will their Big Day turn into a Big Mess?

https://books2read.com/b/GoingChapel

Saturday, June 27, 2026

New Release! Nice Day for a Wine Wedding: A Pour Decisions Wedding Story




Nice Day for a Wine Wedding: A Pour Decisions Romance 

PG Forte

books2read.com/WineWedding

There are a lot of reasons people choose to elope. We’ve already figured out most of them.

 Clay

How hard could it be to plan a simple wedding? If recent experience has taught me anything, the answer is very. Once Legs’ Uncle Geno got involved things started spiraling out of control. We really should’ve eloped.

 Allegra

I’m not saying Clay’s wrong about Geno, but it was his family who turned our rehearsal dinner into a circus. But we’re not eloping. We’re going to work out the problems and have the wedding of our dreams. Assuming we both show up for it.