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BOOK SPOTLIGHT (and GIVEAWAY): The Haunted Lost Rose by C.L. Bauer

Today I’m very pleased to welcome the Book Tour for C.L. Bauer’s new Paranormal Cozy Mystery/Romance novel, The Haunted Lost Rose. Along with this spotlight post, I have an excerpt from the novel to share in a little bit. If you scroll down to the bottom of this post (or, you know, read it), you’ll find a nifty giveaway for fans.

First, let’s take a look at The Haunted Lost Rose.
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Book Details:

Book Title: The Haunted Lost Rose by C.L. Bauer
Genre: Paranormal Cozy Mystery/Romance
Release date: March 17, 2023
Format: Ebook/Paperback
Length: 352 pages
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About the Book:

Some secrets should stay hidden. If they come to light, darkness could weaken even the strongest of families.

Real estate agent Charlotte O’Donohue never looks forward to Mondays. Usually, a couple cups of coffee will fix her mood, but today an unexpected voice directs her to a dead body. She’s going to need a bigger cup, and it better be caffeinated!

When the dead body happens to be your client, the scandal could jeopardize her brother’s business, but Charlotte is more worried about a mysterious stranger who decides she’s the number one suspect. He seems familiar and dangerous. He knows she has a secret, and Charlotte will do anything to keep the truth from him. How could he possibly understand that she can hear the dead?

Ghostly whispers from a spirit who haunts the large Kansas City mansion warns of more danger to come for Charlotte, her family, and for the stranger. But as Charlotte discovers a key to one mystery, another one appears…one that could reveal more than a murderer but a long-forbidden love.

The haunted and the living seem to be conspiring against the spunky real estate agent, throwing her into a love of her own that shakes her to the core.

When long hidden secrets expose lost loves, two intertwined families are placed in jeopardy in Charlotte’s Voices of Mystery.

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About the Author:

C.L. BauerKansas City, Missouri native C.L. Bauer is the author of three series in mystery genres. Originally a reporter, Bauer worked through jobs in marketing and advertising, to eventually take over the reins of her family’s century old business, Clara’s Flowers. Many of the stories used in her books are based on true events from years in the wedding and event flower world.
You can reach C.L. Bauer on all social mediums, Goodreads, and through her website, www.clbauer.com. You can check out her flower designs at www.clarasflowers.com.

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BOOK SPOTLIGHT (and GIVEAWAY): Wicked Grace by Luna Joya

Today I’m very pleased to welcome the Book Tour for the third novel in The Wicked series, Wicked Grace by Luna Joya. Along with this spotlight post, I have an excerpt from the novel to share in a little bit. If you scroll down to the bottom of this post (or, you know, read it), you’ll find a nifty giveaway for fans.

First, let’s take a look at Wicked Grace.
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Book Details:

Book Title: Wicked Grace by Luna Joya
Publisher: City Owl Press
Release date: February 14, 2023
Format: Ebook/Paperback
Length: 364 pages
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About the Book:

He’s a grumpy demon prince. She’s a sunshine magical orphan who’s his fated mate and forbidden. But can he survive rejecting her?

Demon prince Alexei is ruthless in business and deadly in battle. The mafia boss will do anything to protect his family, even consider an arranged marriage with a royal he doesn’t love.

There’s just one problem.

When the grumpy hero rescues a sunshine princess locked away in a tower, he knows she’s his fated mate. She also seems to be a freakin’ forbidden angel. Like the villain he is, Alexei rejects her without saying why.

Despite her tortuous childhood, Jolene is determined to find her real family and win her grumpy prince. Come on—the man has wings! But loving her antihero makes him a target of her human enemies who are out to destroy all supernatural.

These two opposites attract in all the wicked ways. But when supernatural children in Alexei’s hometown start disappearing, the two must work together, and Jolene will have to reveal that her sunshine-and-sparkles magic isn’t what it seems. Can they find their happily ever after or will their differences and enemies destroy them both?

Purchase Links

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About the Author:

Luna JoyLuna Joya writes sexy hexy romances in the award-winning Legacy Series.

Fluent in sarcasm and penal code, Luna prosecutes by day and writes at night. She loves history, especially Los Angeles and Hollywood lore.

A survivor of traumatic brain injury with steel body parts, she lives in SoCal with her combat veteran husband and their two-pound terror of a rescue pup.

Find more about Luna Joya on her website: https://lunajoya.com/

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Kestral’s Dance by Misty Massey: Fencing, Fighting, Torture, Revenge, Giant Monsters, Chases, Escapes…

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Kestral's DanceKestral’s Dance

by Misty Massey

DETAILS:
Series: Mad Kestral, #2
Publisher: Lore Seekers Press
Publication Date: June 24, 2022
Format: eBook
Length: 319
Read Date: November 1-3, 2022
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What Happened Before Kestral’s Dance?

This is the second book in the series, but don’t let that stop you from reading it first (although, I’m sure Massey wouldn’t mind you buying both before you do). Here’s some of what I picked up that will help you understand what this book is about before you decide.

Obviously, this is going to involve a spoiler or two for Mad Kestral, so read at your own risk, I guess.

Kestral was orphaned when she was pretty young and lived life on the streets with similar children before she found herself being taken in by a pirate. She grew up amongst them, eventually becoming rather skilled. So much so that she’s named captain when the previous one retires. She also helps that captain save the life of the king and is named privateer (perhaps The Privateer—I’m a little vague on that).*

* I think the chronology of those events is intertwined and different from the way I laid it out.

Kestral also has a bit of magic ability, tied to her whistling. She really doesn’t understand it and has learned to keep it under control and only uses it rarely (frequently tied to filling the sails with wind). During, or just before, that last adventure one of the King’s spies helped her establish a bit more control over her abilities. Now, I’m not particularly sure (even after reading Kestral’s Dance) how McAvery knew how to help her, but it doesn’t matter. Also, helping her in this way is just one of the several reasons that Kestral is attracted to him and can’t stop thinking about him as the sequel opens.

Oh, there’s also the Danisobans. They are the official league of wizards. Kestral has tried to keep her abilities (and her person in general) off of their radar since before she lived on the streets. There’s a harshness and a cruelty to them evident right from the get-go in Kestral’s Dance and it takes the reader only a sentence or two to adopt Kestral’s prejudice against them.

There’s a little more I could probably say, but that’s enough to get you going. Maybe more than I need to say, really, but I don’t have time to edit today—so you get a stream of consciousness.

What’s Kestral’s Dance About?

The Danisoban that Kestral knows best and likes least, comes to her with a message from the King. She’s to head out to a certain area and retrieve an animal she’s never heard of or seen for the King’s menagerie. This is the time of year that her ship should be in the dock, the men on leave, because of the stormy season. The neck of the woods that this creature lives in is particularly dangerous now. However, this is not a negotiation, it’s an order, so Kestral takes off with whatever crew that will go along with her.

Underway, she learns that McAvery is in some sort of trouble in a different direction than their goal. She wants to go to his aid, but has no time and is unwilling to make her men face the king’s wrath (and isn’t that keen on facing it herself). Her quartermaster and closest friend assures her that McAvery can look out for himself and she tries to find comfort in that.

While she’s struggling with the decision, they come across another (smaller) ship than hers that Kestral believes is tied to McAvery’s predicament. Privateers do what privateers do and that ship is soon under her control—they find a woman, a dancer who was supposed to be sold as a slave, who tells them that McAvery is about to be sold in an illegal slave market. She can help Kestral get there in time.

This dancer has magic that seems to work similarly to Kestral’s, except she doesn’t whistle, she dances. This blows the pirate’s mind. She’s not alone? In fact, the dancer seems to know a lot about Kestral’s abilities and promises to teach her how to use them for a lot more than just filling the sails for a price. Her home is a year’s journey away, if Kestral will sail her there, she will instruct her. This will strain the crew and definitely put them out of the King’s good graces, but it might be worth it.

But first, they have to rescue McAvery.

Kestral

She is a great character, and I’m annoyed that I didn’t get to know her in Mad Kestral. At this point in her life she’s confident (occasionally cocky—or at least acts as if she is), capable, and loyal (and loyalty-inspiring). She knows her limits—she’s not afraid of pushing them—but is clever enough to find ways around them.

It can take me a while to warm to a character who’s a professional criminal, but I liked her straight off. There was something about her that clicked right away and I grew in my appreciation for her. Yes, it’s somewhat overdone to have the strong, confident, capable woman being a disaster when it comes to her love life. But (like with most overdone things) when it’s done well, I like it. Massey pulls it off here, and it adds to Kestral’s charm.

The Magic System(s)

I want to say I’ve encountered a magic system like Kestral’s before—tied to music and rhythm—but beyond zombie-control in The Dresden Files—I can’t remember where.* This is a great idea, it’s distinctive, and I’d love to hear more about it. Using the rhythms and sounds of life, of the world around us, to shape, mold and direct energy just makes sense.

* Just before publishing it hit me—some of the Earth magic in the Jane Yellowrock books is shaped by music, but I think that was one particular practitioner, not the whole system. There are likely other examples, but they’re not coming to mind.

On the other hand, the Danisoban’s magic is about blood, entrails, suffering, and power. There’s a sacrifice involved (whether or not is actual deities that empower them in response to the sacrifice I’m not sure). And really, it’s as off-putting as their personalities are. I’m not sure which comes first, but in the end, keep me away from those guys.

So, what did I think about Kestral’s Dance?

I can sum up the reason to buy this book with one phrase: Pirate Battles with Magic Users. Sure, there are more (and possibly deeper) reasons to read this book, but come on…a good Pirate Battle at sea is enough justification to spend a few hours with a book, but Massey includes magic users with hers. I could only post this paragraph with a link or two directing you to a place to buy the book and that’d be enough.

But we all know I can’t stop talking after only a paragraph, right?

This book features some great writing—yeah, there are a couple of sentences that are clunkers. But for every one of those, there are four or five sentences/passages that are just dynamite (and the rest of the book is simply good). Massey is particularly strong when she’s describing Kestral’s view of/appreciation of the sea, sailing, or her ship. I guess you could say it’s the romance of the sea, or something like that. I cannot relate to it—I can get violently seasick almost as fast as a fish can get wet. But after reading Massey for a bit? I can almost imagine enjoying being on an old sailing vessel.

The romantic/love triangle subplot tried my patience for a bit (as triangles do 99.4% of the time), but it did eventually win me over. And people who don’t have a triangle-aversion will probably enjoy all of it.

I thought Kestral’s crew were great and my only real complaint about the book is that we didn’t get more interaction with them—I’d like to say we just needed a couple of more scenes with them at work or at play, but I’m pretty sure that if we had those, I’d ask for a little bit more. I’m really drawn to characters like that interacting the way they do, and would eagerly read a few chapters of daily life at sea without the drama.

It didn’t take me long to figure out that I was going to really enjoy Kestral’s Dance, but I figured I’d just read this for the Book Tour and move on, but somewhere along the way, I decided that I needed to read more about her, this world, and the rest of the crew. I don’t know that I’m convinced to go back to Mad Kestral to see how we got to this point (but I might just to see more of the pirates in action), but I’m definitely keeping an eye out for the next volume in this series.

For swashbuckling adventure, a dash of romance, a great magic system, and some compelling characters—you’d do well to grab Kestral’s Dance at your first opportunity.

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EXCERPT from Kestrel’s Dance by Misty Massey: A Fish Slipping Its Net?

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from Kestrel’s Dance by Misty Massey

The men throwing hounscozza cubes erupted into cheers and raucous teasing. Their noise proved enough for the reader. Slamming his book closed, he tossed back his drink and stood. Now that she could see his face, Kestrel realized she’d seen him before. She pressed her hands flat on the table, letting the residual ache remind her to stay calm. On Eldraga, after her fight with the knife-fighter. This was the strange man who stopped at her table and made the vague threat about the fish slipping its net, one she hadn’t put any stock in at the time. Yet she’d heard the threat more and more, and now here he was. With all that had happened, she wasn’t in a mind to think it was coincidence.

The man squinted at her. He smiled slowly, no trace of humor in his eyes. He rubbed his free hand over his belly, and marched out the door before she could say anything. The Islands weren’t so big that a person wouldn’t run into people this way, but something was wrong.

“Shadd,” she said. When the big man glanced over, she beckoned him to her. “That man who was reading in the corner — did you notice him leave just now?”

He furrowed his brow. “I think so, Captain. Is somethin’ amiss?”

“Can you follow him a bit? And tell me where he stops?”

“On my way,” he said. He stopped at his table and muttered something to McAvery, then sauntered out the door, as if he’d meant to go all along.

“What’s wrong, my girl?” Binns asked.

“Did you know that man?”

“Can’t say I do. He usually orders a drink and reads until his mug is empty. Hasn’t given the barmaid any trouble.”

Of course not. There’d have been no reason to draw attention to himself, not if he was waiting for someone. For her. “He approached me on Eldraga. Very mysterious. He said something strange to me about a fish not staying netted, then walked away.”
Binns’ eyes widened. “Did he say anythin’ else?”

“No,” she said. “Why?”

He drummed his fingers on the tabletop. “I had a network of informants, back in my day. You might recall one of ’em givin’ you a message about roses and thorns one time.”

She did remember. On Eldraga, the night before Binns was arrested and jailed, and his ship stolen from the harbor. She’d believed the messenger to be a drunken tramp at the time, talking nonsense. “You mean that was one of yours?”

“He wasn’t. But that phrase, ‘fish not staying netted’? That was one o’ mine.”

“What did it mean?”

He frowned. “It means someone you thought safely locked away may have gotten loose.”


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BOOK SPOTLIGHT (and GIVEAWAY): Kestrel’s Dance by Misty Massey

Today I’m very pleased to welcome the Book Tour for the second Mad Kestral novel, Kestral’s Dance by Misty Massey. Along with this spotlight post, I have an excerpt from the novel to share, then I’ll be giving my take on the novel (a little later. Those links’ll work when the posts go live in an hour or two. If you scroll down to the bottom of this post (or, you know, read it), you’ll find a nifty giveaway.

First, let’s take a look at Kestral’s Dance.
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Book Details:

Book Title: Kestral’s Dance by Misty Massey
Publisher: Lore Seekers Press
Release date: June 24, 2022
Format: Ebook/Paperback
Length: 319 pages
AISN: B09YC8JSP5
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About the Book:

Kestrel, the King’s Privateer, is preparing to wait out the annual storm season when she receives an unexpected royal order to capture and deliver a rare creature for the king’s menagerie. Before she can weigh anchor, news reaches Kestrel of a long-ago friend in desperate need of help—in the opposite direction of her assigned voyage. In addition, her ship may be haunted by something big, loud, and terrifying.

Before Kestrel can plot a course, she crosses paths with an enigmatic dancer who offers an enticing bargain: sail her home to the Continent, an ocean away, and she’ll reveal the mysteries of magic Kestrel has longed all her life to know.

The temptation of answers endangers her crew and might ruin her privateer status. Worse, taking on this passenger could thrust her into the clutches of the ever-watchful Danisoban mages who lie in wait for her to make the perfect mistake.

Every decision is fraught with danger. Each wrong turn may mean her death or the death of her crew. And Captain Kestrel can walk away from none of them.

Kestrel, the pirate who can whistle up the wind, returns in book two of the Mad Kestrel Series. Captain Kes will defy the king, gamble with her friends’ lives, and run the risk of capture by evil mages to get her hands on the magical knowledge so long denied to her.

Purchase Links

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About the Author:

Misty MasseyMisty Massey is the author of Mad Kestrel, a rollicking adventure of magic on the high seas, Kestrel’s Voyages, a collection of short stories featuring those rambunctious pirates, and the upcoming Kestrel’s Dance. She is a co-editor of The Weird Wild West and Lawless Lands: Tales of the Weird Frontier, and was a founding member of Magical Words. Her short fiction has appeared in many anthologies and she’s working on a series of Shadow Council novellas for Falstaff Press featuring the famous gunslinger Doc Holliday. When she’s not writing, Misty studies and performs Middle Eastern dance and will, on occasion, surprise everyone with a batch of home-baked snickerdoodles. She’s a sucker for good sushi, African coffee, SC Gamecock football, and the darkest rum she can find. You can keep up with what Misty’s doing at mistymassey.com, Facebook and Twitter.​

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