I LOVED this series and now it's ending. And what an ending! I've been WAITING extremely impatiently for this book. It's heart-wrenching and beautiful. And it's set in New Jersey! And I know I'll love Kelly's new series, but I would also happily read another dozen New Jersey Storm books.
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
This Week's "Christmas in July" FREE READ!
https://books2read.com/Christmasing-With-You
Christmasing With You
An LA Love Lessons/Ugly Christmas Sweater Story
The sweater was just the beginning…
Mike's been a very good boy this year and Santa Claire has the perfect present picked out for him—one that's both naughty and nice!
One more disaster could be the end…
Mike and Claire were hoping their first Christmas together would be unforgettable. But when their sexy, adult-film-themed weekend abruptly veers into low-budget, chiller-diller territory, they’re left to worry that this Christmas will turn out to be memorable in all the worst ways.
An isolated cabin, a winter storm, a hungry cougar—what could possibly go wrong? In a word: everything.
This Ugly Christmas Sweater short story features the characters Mike and Claire from Let Me Count the Ways (LA Love Lessons, book 3).
Monday, July 13, 2026
Mug Shot: Lemons
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!
Jordan L. Hawk
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.
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
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.
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
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Wednesday, July 1, 2026
What I'm Reading: The Pour Decisions Wedding Compilation
You can find all the Pour Decisions books here:
https://books2read.com/rl/Pour-Decisions
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.
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

