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19 May 2024

Uncertain Foundations by Emily Carrington New Release Blitz May 17th - 23rd ! @changelingpress

 

Title: Uncertain Foundations

Author: Emily Carrington

Cover Art: Angela Knight

Genres: Action Adventure, Dark Fantasy, New Releases, Paranormal, Romance, Suspense

Themes: Gay, Multicultural & Interracial, Vampires, Werewolves & Wolf Shifters

Series: Tilthos Pack (#3)

Multiverse: Searchlight (#10)

Book Length: Novel

Page Count: 159

   

They’ve been there for each other through death and life, through pain and joy. Their love life has held them together through all external dangers. But what happens when the threat seems to come from within?
Charlie, half werewolf, has never felt so uncertain. Everything he’s trusted in -- his eyesight, his psychic ability, his confidence in making decisions -- is under attack. Even his mate, his Life dancer, Luis, seems untrustworthy.
Luis, a psychic vampire, is consumed by terror and paranoia. Unable to tell fact from fiction, and feeling Charlie pulling away, he lashes out.
These two lovers who have stood the test of time find themselves on unsteady ground. Can their love prevail despite the terror working its way through the pack?


Uncertain Foundations (Tilthos Pack 3)
Emily Carrington
All rights reserved.
Copyright ©2024 Emily Carrington
Warning: Language and Sexual content.

Luis stood his back to a wall. He gazed across the crowded room to his Life Dancer, who was shaking hands with Princess Angelina Oakland. Scanning the princess’s living room quickly, Luis noted the approaching dawn lightening the sky in the east and the Pakistani land dragon speaking quietly with Claudette, the water dragon from Western New York. He felt like a stalker, watching all these people in their final moments of conversation and leave-taking, but he wouldn’t let Charlie, his Life Dancer, be alone. Too much had happened during this last delegate gathering.
“Go downstairs,” Charlie said, turning his head away from the princess to meet Miguel’s gaze. The blood-dependent vampire, slave to the darkness of night, was swaying on his feet.
“You are leaving,” Miguel said.
“This morning,” Charlie agreed.
“I wanted to say thank you.” He nodded to Princess Angelina. “To you as well, Your Highness. I have lived without hope for many years. To have it again is a marvelous blessing. And it wouldn’t have been possible, Tilthos Charles, without your assistance.”
“You’re welcome, but if you thank me again, I’m going to have to demand payment.” Charlie sounded more concerned than flippant despite his words. “Go. Down. Stairs. We’ll meet again.”
Miguel shook hands with both of them and headed from the room.
He passed close to Luis and said softly, “Your lover is a beacon of hope.” Then he was gone.
Luis watched Charlie making the rounds of the other magical creatures in the room. All of these others were ignoring Luis, as if he was just a bodyguard. That suited Luis just fine. Charlie didn’t really need his protection, not in this room, and not usually in the world at large. The leader of all the werewolves on this and the southern continent was only half werewolf, and visually impaired also, but he’d held his position without others defending him for over half a decade. He was confident. He was strong.
And sexy as hell.
Luis firmly turned his thoughts from that particular channel because some of the magical creatures gathered here had great senses of smell. They’d know he was aroused if he allowed himself the luxury of thinking of his Life Dancer without clothes on.
Charlie’s thoughts drifted through Luis’s mind, his psychic tone lightly teasing. I think it’s too late for you to hide anything.
Luis smirked and thought back, Good.
Gradually, the heads of this or that species left, taking their chauffeured rides to private airplanes. Agent Jack Sowerby would be meeting some of them at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, but some wouldn’t allow the new head of SearchLight to see them off. Claudette, the water dragon, was one of these, preferring to keep her exact departure a secret.
Luis knew she was flying out of Dulles, the airport south of here in Virginia, but he was a tracker. It was his job to know the comings and goings of those who might be a threat to SearchLight. Or to his Life Dancer.
As the room emptied, he wondered if the princess would let him and Charlie have one last fling in the bedroom she’d set aside for them. Although, even if she did, Charlie might not want to hang around. He was anxious to get back to their displaced pack.
“Tilthos Charles, do you need to rest before starting on your drive home?” Princess Angelina asked as if she’d read Luis’s mind. He didn’t think she had telepathy, and his shields were mostly up anyway.
“That would be a better question for Luis, since I can’t drive,” Charlie said, sounding amused. He tapped the end of his white cane on the parquet floor. “Thank you, but I think we should get going.”
Luis thought, keeping it hidden from his Life Dancer, Damn. And I was hoping to be driving without blue balls.
Still, he had to admit he wanted to get home. And not just so that the Tilthos Pack could return from where they’d been scattered to when all the dominant protectors were occupied here in DC and Maryland. Luis had concerns about those pack members here: Jeremy, Ethan, and Charlie.
Jeremy and Ethan would be driving back at some point soon, but first, Ethan needed to regain his human shape. He’d taken to sticking close to Jeremy and their son, Will, but in his werewolf guise. It was as if he thought being in four-footed would somehow protect him from further pain.
Luis had absolutely no doubt Jeremy would take care of his mate. The Night Wanderer was protective anyway, and since Ethan had been forced to --
“Luis?”
He blinked, startled out of his thoughts by his Life Dancer calling his name. Charlie stood about ten feet away, his gaze unfocused, as it always was when he wasn’t trying to read some large print or looking at a picture eight-year-old Will had drawn.
Luis crossed to him and touched his shoulder. “What is it?” he asked gently.
“I guess you missed the change in plans.”
Luis smiled guiltily. “I was lost in my own world.”
“I realized --” Charlie said, lowering his voice and bending so he could put his mouth next to Luis’s ear. “I need you before we head out.”
Luis’s cock raised its head and he felt his asshole constrict in anticipation. “Not here,” he ventured.
“Well, in this house, but, no, not in the living room. If we stained any of her pillows or cushions, I’m sure Angelina would throw us out and bill us through the nose.” He took Luis’s hand, pressing the shaft of the white cane between their palms. “Will you guide me?”
Luis knew Charlie didn’t mean that literally. He was independent to a fault, was Tilthos Charles McLaughlin, alpha above all alphas. But having Charlie make the request made Luis harder still. He kissed Charlie’s palm and then encouraged him to take his arm.
Swinging his cane out before his feet, Charlie “followed” Luis up the stairs and down the hall. The warmth of his hand, firm on the back of Luis’s arm, was ambrosia to the anxiety Luis had been feeling for the last week or so. Charlie trusted him. He glanced back and saw Charlie’s eyes were closed and his cane no longer touched the floor. He was letting Luis guide him completely.
Luis’s heart rose and he swallowed against sudden, stupid tears. “Te amo, Charlie,” he whispered.
A mischievous smile lit Charlie’s dark and handsome features. “Of course, you do.”
Luis snorted. But before he could retort, Charlie stopped walking and pulled Luis into a tight embrace. Luis inhaled, loving the scent of his lover’s aftershave.
“I love you too. Now, come on. I need you.”
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Emily Carrington is a multipublished author of male/male and transgender women’s speculative fiction. Seeking a world made of equality, she created SearchLight to live out her dreams. 
But even SearchLight has its problems, and Emily is looking forward to working all of these out with a host of characters from dragons and genies to psychic vampires. And in the contemporary world she’s named “Sticks & Stones,” 
Emily has vowed to create small towns where prejudice is challenged by a passionate quest for equality. Find her on Facebook at Shapeshifter Central or on her website.

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  I should’ve stayed dead and ran when he challenged the winning bid, but Don Enzo Alfera is ruthless and always gets what he wants, and what he wants is revenge. Readers who enjoy steamy, second chance, star-crossed lovers romances will want to sink their teeth into Fallen Raven, Book Two by Diana A. Hicks, a dark mafia romance.

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I should've stayed dead. I should've run when he challenged the winning bid. I should've said no to his contract.

But the ruthless Don Enzo Alfera gets what he wants. He wants revenge. More than anything, he wants me. 

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Copyright 2024, Diana A. Hicks

Music spilled from the other room where I could see round tables and people dressed in their roaring-twenties frock. The entire scene made sense. If Angelo wanted his customers to forget they were dealing humans, the best way to do that was to give them a distraction, a fantasy to latch onto. 

I continued down the passageway. The room was like it had fallen out of the novel, The Great Gatsby. My gaze darted from table to table, until it landed on the stage where a woman was on full display.

“Oh no, Enzo.” Donata rushed down the corridor and practically crashed into me.

“What the hell is this?” I blinked to clear my vision and truly see the woman dressed in a flapper beaded dress, minus the slip. “She can’t be.”

“I don’t know, Enzo.” Donata pulled at my sleeve. “Whatever this is, Angelo did it for you. To get to you. He’s not even here.”

“Is she real?” I glanced down at Donata. “Can you see her?”

“Jesus, Enzo. Of course, I can see her.”

The hole in my chest, the one I’d been trying to patch up for years, ripped open all the way. I glanced down to look at the pain, half-expecting to be bleeding. That was the only way to describe my state since Aurora died—I’d been bleeding this whole time.

I inhaled and stepped toward her. 

“Enzo, wait. This has to be a trap. I don’t know how, but it has to be. Let’s go. We’ll come back with an entire army if you want.” Donata talked fast and softly in my ear.

“No, I told you; it ends tonight.” I couldn’t keep my eyes off Aurora.

My gaze swept down to her taut nipples. They poked through the sheer fabric of her dress. But she couldn’t be aroused by all this. Men ogled her like they were ready to devour her. She didn’t want this. Why was she here? Was she really here? I turned to face Donata one more time, just to make sure I wasn’t imagining things. But Donata’s look of horror said it all. 

Aurora was alive.

How was this possible?

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Diana A. Hicks is an award-winning author of steamy romantic suspense and science-fiction romance. When Diana is not writing, she enjoys hot yoga, kickboxing, traveling, and indulging in the simple joys of life like wine and chocolate.

 She lives in Atlanta and loves spending time with her two children and husband. Connect with Diana on social media to stay up to date on her latest releases.

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18 May 2024

The Seafarer’s Secret by Carol Ann Collins Book Tour!

The Seafarer’s Secret
by Carol Ann Collins

The Seafarer’s Secret
Cozy Mystery
Setting – North Carolina
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Beaufort Books (March 26, 2024)
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 310 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0825310288
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0825310287
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BZBCSG86

Secrets are revealed. Lies are exposed. And in order to have a future, William and Eva will have to delve into the past.

William Templeton, widower and police chief of Eden, North Carolina is working the scene of a local woman’s drowning when the body is found with an old gold coin in her pocket – identical to a coin that was discovered on Catherine’s body, his estranged wife, over a year ago. Catherine’s case, originally deemed a tragic accident, has been reopened, forcing William to step down as police chief.

Historian and Blackbeard expert, Eva Knightly, is brought into the investigation to help identify the coins and can’t understand why her good friend Catherine never mentioned anything about it. When more coins surface at a local church, Eva and William know it’s more than mere coincidence. With the entire town whispering about Blackbeard, cursed coins, and lost treasure, it becomes hard to separate what is true and what is a myth.

The Seafarer’s Secret is a thrilling cinematic mystery featuring the exigent slow-burning romance between William and Eva as they work together to reveal the secrets and lies of Eden, North Carolina. Though, in order to have a future, they’ll have to look deep into the past to keep from being a modern-day killer’s next victim.

Writing allows Carol Ann Collins to combine two of her favorite things, history and romance. Her work is a combination of historical fact, pure fiction, and a vivid imagination. 

Though she is an introvert who had no problem staying inside during quarantine, she enjoys traveling with her husband and two adult children. In her spare time, she is an avid book collector and bargain shopper who loves to combine the two. 

To date, her favorite find is an 1869 edition of Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain purchased for $10.

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Read an Excerpt


It was early afternoon when Emerson finally pushed away from

the table and stood up. He stretched his arms over his head and

groaned. “Ugh. I’m much too old to sit in one place for that long.”

Eva bit her thumbnail and waited.

His expression was unreadable when he spoke. “You recall

the wreckage of the Spanish ship found off the coast of Florida?

It was about five years ago.”

Eva nodded. It had been a huge find for the historical commu-

nity. She’d devoured every paper and article she’d been able to get

her hands on pertaining to the wreckage.

“I was called to help with the identification of the coins found,”

Emerson said. “And there were numerous coins found.”

Eva remembered. She thought there was something else,

though, but couldn’t recall exactly what.

“What was able to be taken from the wreckage site were mostly

common coins of the early eighteenth century. Granted, there

were enough of them to be a small fortune, but it wasn’t those

common coins that the ship was known for. According to Spain,

there was an undisclosed number of rare gold coins on board

as well. They claimed as much in 1715 when the ship first went

down, and they were still claiming it three years ago when it was

reported there were no coins of that nature found in the remains

of the ship.”

That was what she’d forgotten. Spain had gone so far as to say

they didn’t believe the report stating the gold coins were missing.

“At the time, there was a lot of speculation. Had one of the

ship’s crew or passengers taken the gold and abandoned ship? Was

it buried below the wreckage in a spot we weren’t able to reach?”

Emerson’s eyes flashed in excitement. “Or was it possible the coins

weren’t on board when it wrecked?”

“Not on board?” Eva asked. She didn’t see how that was pos-

sible. From what she could tell, it was well known and accepted

that the gold had been on its way back to Spain.

“Not on board,” Emerson repeated. “Because someone else

had them.”

“What?” Eva asked. “Who else would have them?”

Emerson put his finger against his lips as if to hush her. “Stay

with me for a minute. What happens to metal when it’s in the

ocean for a long time?”

“It can become discolored or corroded,” she answered.

“Yes,” he said. “And I’ve been around a lot of coins that have

been in the ocean as well as those that haven’t been.” He pointed

to the coins, still on her workbench. “These have never spent

much time in water, much less salt water. They’ve been on land.”

“Okay,” Eva said slowly because she felt as if she was missing

something very simple.

“I told you all of that because there was one gold coin found

in the wreckage we never disclosed to the press.”

Eva’s mouth fell open.

“The management running the site felt it would be more

believable to say we hadn’t found any of the gold coins as opposed

to saying we only found one.” Emerson shrugged. “I didn’t agree,

but I was overruled. After thinking about it later, I realized what

might have happened to the rest of them.”

“What?” she asked.

“My guess is the coins weren’t on board when the Spanish ship

met its end. Maybe because a pirate had attacked the ship before

then and stole them. Maybe most of them.” He nodded toward

the workbench.

“Blackbeard was thought to be around that part of Florida in

1717,” Eva said. “What are the odds that two years later, he found

the coins there?”

“It’s certainly possible,” Emerson replied. “Where did the two

coins you have come from? You didn’t tell me.”

“The pastor at the local Methodist church says someone put

them in the collection plate.”

“That’s the craziest thing I’ve heard of.” Emerson’s forehead

wrinkled. “I need to call the police department. Is it okay if a

few of them come by here? I’d rather not transport the coins

unnecessarily.”

Eva nodded, unable to shake the feeling that the crazy had

only just started.


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