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27 February 2024

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Book Title

The Shadow Network

Series

Secret Agent Series

(but can be read as a stand-alone)

Author

Deborah Swift

Publication Date

13th February 2024

Publisher

HQ Digital

Page Length

376

Genre

Historical Fiction / WW2


One woman must sacrifice everything to uncover the truth in this enthralling historical novel, inspired by the true World War Two campaign Radio Aspidistra…

England, 1942: Having fled Germany after her father was captured by the Nazis, Lilli Bergen is desperate to do something pro-active for the Allies. So when she’s approached by the Political Warfare Executive, Lilli jumps at the chance. She’s recruited as a singer for a radio station broadcasting propaganda to German soldiers – a shadow network.

But Lilli’s world is flipped upside down when her ex-boyfriend, Bren Murphy, appears at her workplace; the very man she thinks betrayed her father to the Nazis. Lilli always thought Bren was a Nazi sympathiser – so what is he doing in England supposedly working against the Germans?

Lilli knows Bren is up to something, and must put aside a blossoming new relationship in order to discover the truth. Can Lilli expose him, before it’s too late?

Set in the fascinating world of wartime radio, don’t miss The Shadow Network, a heart-stopping novel of betrayal, treachery, and courage against the odds.

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Deborah Swift is the English author of eighteen historical novels, including Millennium Award winner Past Encounters, and The Lady’s Slipper, shortlisted for the Impress Prize. 

Her most recent books are the Renaissance trilogy based around the life of the poisoner Giulia Tofana, The Poison Keeper and its sequels, one of which won the Coffee Pot Book Club Gold Medal. Recently she has completed a secret agent series set in WW2, the first in the series being The Silk Code.


Deborah used to work as a set and costume designer for theatre and TV and enjoys the research aspect of creating historical fiction, something she loved doing as a scenographer. She likes to write about extraordinary characters set against the background of real historical events. Deborah lives in North Lancashire on the edge of the Lake District, an area made famous by the Romantic Poets such as Wordsworth and Coleridge.

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The Shadow Network by Deborah Swift

Extract from Chapter 1

Berlin, 1938

Lilli tucked her scarf into her coat and braced herself against the chill of the November day. The examinations would start next week, so as she hurried down the steps from the main building of the university, she was still repeating the lines of Shakespeare under her breath. 


For I have sworn thee fair, and thought thee bright,
Who art as black as hell, as dark as night.


The lines of the sonnet rang bitter-sweet after the cringing humiliation of losing her boyfriend Bren. Brendan Murphy – five years older, with rangy good looks and the easy confidence of a postgraduate student. He was an Irish student in Berlin, there to top up his German language skills, and they’d bonded over Goethe and Hermann Hesse. 

Until Hilde, that was.

Even now, months later, as Lilli lugged her bag of books across the rain-wet compound, she was watching out for Bren and cursing Hilde Bollmann. Hilde, who’d swooped in with her blonde ponytail and flawless skin, and almost spirited Bren away from right under Lilli’s nose. But now Hilde had gone too, moved out of Germany, vanished like so many other students who were worried about the strange way Germany was going. But Bren had never rekindled his romance with Lilli, and it still hurt like toothache. 

Lilli sighed, and hurried on, but seeing a crowd ahead, slowed to a crawling pace. Crowds were never good these days. Her path was blocked. She hesitated, fear uncoiling in her gut. The Brownshirts were always hanging around on the university steps and she’d learnt to side-step to avoid them. The warning came to her as a stench that seemed to swamp the street – harsh at the back of her throat like burning oil. Lilli had a quirk in her perception, something they called synaesthesia, and always felt atmosphere in colour and smell, just like she heard music in colour and shape.

Bracing herself, she strode forward. Today there were more of them, gathering like flies. 

Best ignore them. 

Further down the street, the Brownshirts were massing in smaller knots, staring at the girls who walked past. She wove swiftly between two parked cars to avoid them. The atmosphere was febrile, belligerent. She heard a tall, gangly boy make a ribald joke as she passed on the pavement. All girls suffered the butt of their attention. Ahead of her, two other young women were pushed into the road with shoves and shouts. 

Lilli tightened her grip on her bag of books and walked on, her head up, but stony-faced, as if they didn’t exist. 

‘I’d have that one,’ said the shortest youth in the group when she hurried by, head down, huddled into herself for protection. 

One of the other lads laughed loudly, but then stifled it. He was about seventeen years old, she guessed, a lot younger than she was, but taller, with the swagger that comes from being in a gang. Lilli felt her shoulders tense, but lowered her eyes like the girl ahead of her. It wasn’t worth courting trouble. The low winter sun sliced between the buildings, dazzling her, and she hurried on with a hand shielding her face.

A boy with darting eyes and thick fleshy lips stuck out a foot, aiming to trip Mindel, the girl who was walking in front of her – a slim, dark-haired girl of about fourteen, whom Lilli knew from choir practice. Like her, Mindel wasn’t a member of the Bund, the League of German Girls. Mindel tried to dodge the boys’ attention, but another long-limbed boy stretched his foot out further so she stumbled and fell headlong, both arms out in front. The boy booted her in the ribs. Lilli cringed at the thud as his boot connected, but instinctively stopped to help as the youths sniggered and jostled. 

One of them kicked again at Mindel, grabbed her notebook and taunted her, holding it high above his head, shouting, ‘Jump for it!’

‘Louts! Give it back!’ Lilli shouted. 

Mindel snapped to her feet in an instant, scraping up her books. She kept her eyes to the ground and didn’t even try to get her notebook back, just dodged onwards, leaving it in her tormentor’s hands. 

‘Ignorant swine,’ Lilli muttered under her breath.

‘Get her!’ a boy called.

Lilli shot sideways and ran, feeling someone grab her cardigan, but she kept running and it ripped from their hands. ‘Juden’, came the yell. Jews. 

‘Are you all right?’ She caught up with Mindel around the corner. ‘Let me see your hands. Your knee’s bleeding.’

‘I know. Leave me alone. I just want to get home.’

‘Where do you live?’ Lilli asked, catching her by the arm.

‘Rosenstrasse. But I won’t go back there yet. They wait for me and throw stones. I’ll go to the bakery. Frau Brockdorf’s kind and will let me wait there, though her shop has hardly anything left in it now.’

‘Do you want a handkerchief for that graze?’

 A shake of the head. ‘They always do it. They know my father’s house, and it’s too near the Nazi Party’s new Assembly Rooms. But there’s something different about them today. They’re bolder. They’ve never done that before, kicked me in plain sight.’

‘You’re sure you’ll be okay?’

‘Just a bruise.’ A nod and a wave before she shot away down the side street, but Lilli had felt her fear, like a shiver of blue-grey.

Lilli continued towards home, checking over her shoulder that none of the boys had followed her. As she arrived warily at her front door, she noticed several more of the Brownshirts loitering at the end of the street. They were holding sticks in their hands, a fact that made her insides turn liquid. They were facing away from her, thank goodness, as she silently prised open the gate at the front of the house and took out her key. Her breath grew faster and shallower because she was aware they could turn to see her any moment. The back of her neck bristled as she unlocked the door. Once inside, she turned the key in the lock, wiped the sweat from her hands onto her skirt, and bounded breathlessly up the apartment steps to the first floor. 

It was time to leave, like Hilde. She must tell Papa.


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 A restaurant manager starting over. 

A merman learning himself for the first time. 

Will their plunge into the unknown lead to a life shared together?  


Unbreak My Heart

Men of Neptune Book 4

by Deja Black

Genre: LGBTQ Paranormal Romance

A restaurant manager starting over. A merman learning himself for the first time. Will their plunge into the unknown lead to a life shared together?

Restaurant Manager Tony Aikawa moved to Charleston, South Carolina, looking for a fresh start for his family. Life after his wife left him with their four children has made him feel bereft. He’s doing the best he can, but it’s hard doing it alone.

Law student Adamaris Hali thought he was human. Or that’s what his father led him to believe. Now his father, a former Guardian of Neptune, has left his family behind to join his mate in the city of Atlantis. Adamaris has learned his mother didn’t just die but was viciously murdered, and he is not human but a merman as well. Now, he has to learn how to embrace the being within.

These two broken men are starting something new. Will it lead to a forever together?

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Song of the Siren

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Graham is a broken soldier in body and soul. With no place to go, he moves to the coast to live with the only relative who loves him. Lost and without hope, Graham is not sure how he can get his life back. That is until he hears the song of the most gorgeous man he has ever seen.

Kamau is a siren who lives part of his life with his siren mother the other part with his human father. Dutiful son to mother and father but never true to himself. That is until Graham walks into the church and Kamau realizes he has found his mate.

Jonah Anderson is the pastor who relies on his son’s gift to grow his church. All is going well for him and the church. That is until he sees the way Kamau looks at Graham.

At a time when Christmas presents are given for the holiday, will Graham and Kamau receive the gift they’ve dreamed of for a lifetime? Each other.

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Tony Aikawa checked his reflection in the mirror above the bar, his curly red hair shining perfectly. He’d certainly worked hard enough on it. He’d neatly trimmed his beard as well. He wore a soft green shirt to complement his hazel eyes and a pair of starched black dress pants. He looked the part of a restaurant manager. He felt it, too, even though his nerves overwhelmed him.

He took a few deep breaths to calm himself, grateful for this chance at a new start. Having to move states away from the home he and his ex-wife Julianne shared had broken something inside him, but he and his babies needed a place to begin anew where memories didn’t haunt them anymore.

He’d grown weary of his children looking in spaces their mother haunted, hopeful she would suddenly appear. And they weren’t by themselves. How many times had he prayed for the very same thing?

When he and Julianne married, he believed it was for life. Well, he’d thought he would love her forever, and she would love him. That was what high school sweethearts did. So after struggling to complete his culinary degree at Sullivan University in Louisville, he quit his extra jobs when he found his first dream career position, supporting every dream Julianne owned and ensuring their four kids would live well. No more worries over bills. No more creative dinners to feed hungry bellies.

But it hadn’t turned out that way. With him home more, he could see the woman he fell in love with wasn’t the same person. Julianne hung out with her friends every night and went places that left her coming home early the following day. She’d blamed him for not being happy, insisting he’d been too focused on earning his degree to see that his family needed him at home.

But even with him home every evening, she still did her best to avoid him and their kids. She spent more and more nights away, leaving him scrambling to get the kids to school the following day. He did his best to ensure they were clean and scrubbed before heading to work. With Julianne gone so often, it forced him to hire a sitter for when he was out of the house.

Tony hadn’t wanted his oldest child Riley to think she must be a second mother, but Riley wanted desperately to prove she was a big girl. She resented anyone Tony brought in to help, insisting she could care for him and her younger siblings. But Tony insisted just as strongly that she shouldn’t have to.

He had worked hard to make life easier for his family than what he and Julianne had experienced as children. And when he’d finally reached his goal, Julianne didn’t seem to want them anymore.

Trying to convince his kids that it wasn’t them making Mommy stay away, that they were beautiful and good and kind, hadn’t worked. If anything, they cried more and began crawling into his bed at night, too sad to stay on their own. He held them when they wept and took them out bowling or skating on the weekends, but it was never enough. Buying them things couldn’t make them forget their mother’s absence. He hadn’t thought it would, but he would try anything to ease their pain.

Then one day Tony had come home drained, unsure if he needed to have a meal ready for his kids after the sitter left, to discover Julianne had vanished. She’d taken her clothes and left him and their kids behind.

Tony didn’t understand if it was good or bad at first. Sure, his broken heart torched him inside, but instead of wondering when or if it would happen, asking and pleading for a chance to fix whatever went wrong, it was simply over. Julianne just walked away. When the dust settled, Tony and his babies lived in the shadow of forgotten memories.

Turning over each day in the bed he had shared with Julianne hurt. Getting up every day to fix breakfast, thanking Riley for helping her brother dress, then cleaning up the house as much as he could before he left for work hurt. Receiving papers in the mail asking for a divorce and giving him full custody of the kids hurt. Staying in the same place, wishing and praying for Julianne to walk in the door and remember how much she used to love him and their children hurt.

He needed more. His children needed more. They all needed a change.

So he’d applied for a position almost ten hours away from Louisville that his cousin Jerod told him about, located in a small Charleston, South Carolina community. The job offered a place to live, the entire run of an established restaurant, and a chance to begin again.

He was grateful for Jerod. He was a good guy who looked out for him. As a counselor at a high school, Jerod took mental health seriously and noticed Tony wasn’t doing well. Finally, Tony admitted that his emotional balance had suffered because of his divorce and fear for his kids. Jerod had suggested a change. Tony had agreed.

With a final glance in the mirror, he deemed himself presentable. He turned and examined the decor of Iliana’s Safe Haven as he wiped down the bar. Something about the place spoke to his soul. He had loved the restaurant the moment he’d first stepped inside the spacious sitting area. The stained-glass chandeliers depicted sea animals—sharks and a school of fish. An octopus seemed to be the running metaphor, with dolphins as part of the floor’s inlay. The place was a work of art, and he was proud to be here, to call it home.


Song of the Siren 


Graham’s leg ached, or the knee did right above the piece that had been blown away. He breathed slowly through his teeth as it cramped while sitting in the tiny pew built for a person who wasn’t six-foot-seven. He still worked out as much as he could so that his arms were large and his shoulders wide. Imprisoned in the confined space was not comfortable. The ability to turn and find a spot where he didn’t ache remained difficult. Graham had bumped his cousin, David, over into his husband at least four times between Angus Dei and What Child is This.

“Sorry, man.”

David smiled at him for about the fifth time, but who was counting, right?

“It’s okay, Gray. No worries. It’ll be fine.”

Yeah, fine. If fine was packing up and leaving a place where he grew up because his mom couldn’t deal with him finally coming out, and his sister acted like she hated his ass for being alive. Fine. Nothing was fine, and he didn’t know what to do to make it better.

“You start work on Monday. You’re staying with us until you find your own place. Everything will work out.”

Graham loved his cousin, but he didn’t have the same faith he did. He looked around them. Christmas wreaths and poinsettias. Christmas trees and the smell of candles burning. White walls and stained glassed windows. Wooden pews and worn bibles. Tradition. He’d grown up in church, had gone each Sunday with his mother and his sister. He’d been in every Christmas play and attended every midweek service, Sunday school, and church service.

More than ready to leave his mother, and the church that bound him, he’d fled into the military. And, he’d returned broken. An old GI Joe toy with its leg torn away. What good was he? Hell, why was he alive when guys better than him—more worthy than him—were buried and gone?

He glanced over just as Louis curled his hand around David’s and kissed him gently on the cheek. Graham was happy for them. They’d found a church where they were accepted, where they used their skills and were an integral part of the community. David, a corporate man, ran a partnership that helped the youth of the church. Louis worked as a journalist using those skills to write for New Direction Church. They’d found a place where they fit.

Graham had none of that.

He arrived the other night and wanted to stay in his room, in a bed almost too small for him, and take his pain pills. If a tiny part included thoughts of tipping the bottle so he could swallow all of them together, he’d never tell. But, he didn’t have to. David knew him, loved him, and kept him solid. So instead of attending the pity party for one in the house, alone, he sat in church waiting for the next part of the show.

And, then he heard him sing.

Broken vessel healed by the potter’s hand.

It was Christmastime. Where was the jolly and holly? Another song that praised the birth of a child born long ago?

Filled with the waters of hope, enough to clean the soul and heal the man.

Graham felt warmth run through him and reached to his aching knee running his fingers over the prosthetic. Metal and plastic made to look like him, but it wasn’t real.

Broken vessel healed by the potter’s hand.

Filled with possibility, just needing a reason to be.

The words spoke to him, but the voice seared his soul. He looked up to find the singer and saw a man whose eyes were focused on Graham, his hands reaching up and out toward the congregation but who was singing directly to him.

Graham wanted to look away, but he couldn’t. The notes of the song danced around him, entwining him layer by layer until all he saw, all he heard was Kamau.

David mentioned Kamau earlier, how they’d met in college. He told him how Kamau mesmerized people with his singing. David followed him to this church and remained ever since. Graham saw why. He sat ensnared, and he didn’t want to leave, didn’t want to do anything but be Kamau’s captive. His heartbeat battered his chest so intensely he heard its drumbeat in his ears, and tears lay at the corners of his eyes.

No longer a broken vessel but an instrument of destiny.

The song ended, and the layers of notes fell away freeing Graham. He gasped for air while people around him screamed and clapped, tears staining their cheeks. One woman stood at the front, her arms raised above her head as she shouted praises, and Graham had to escape.

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Out of Bounds Game Time Series Book 2 by Tam DeRudder Jackson Book Tour! #TamDeRudderJackson @tamstales32 @SilverDaggerBookTours #OutOfBounds #GameTimeSeries

She thought the game ended in the first quarter, but I play to the final whistle.


Out of Bounds

Game Time Series Book 2 by 

Tam DeRudder Jackson

Genre

Contemporary Sports Romance

There is only one truth: guard your heart.

All I want is a quiet drink. Guess it is too much to ask. Especially for my ex who will not take a hint when I tell him the seat beside me is taken—by my purse. My gaze snags on the super-hot guy in the reflection behind the bar, the one whose knowing wink should put me off. But my attention keeps straying to him.

When football standout Wyatt “Bax” Baxter makes his move, steals the barstool from my purse, and sends my ex on his way, I can’t decide if I’m irritated or intrigued. After I caught my ex-cheating, I know better than to trust a man with my heart. Yet when one thing leads to another, Bax becomes the only thing on my mind.

It was supposed to stop at a one-night stand.

Bax is unexpected. I don’t usually date football players. The fact that he listens when I talk is as big a turn-on as his broad shoulders stretching his T-shirt. When we hook up, he rocks my world. But my terrible history with men stops me from giving him my number. One and done, moving on is my motto these days. Though Bax lets me walk away, he refuses to let me go. He finds a way to live rent-free in my head, and to my everlasting shock, I keep seeking him out. Our backgrounds are wildly different. We make no sense together, but I can’t stay away.

She’s out of my league—like that ever stopped me.

Piper Maxwell is the whole sexy package—smart, independent, and the best time I ever had. When I wow the crowd with a pick-six during a big rivalry game, I know exactly where to point the ball—at a purple-haired hottie cheering in the student section. She insists on keeping it casual, but she is too special to let get away. I’m known for my tenacity on the field, something Piper is about to find out extends off the field too.

She thought the game ended in the first quarter, but I play to the final whistle.

Game Time.

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The mom of two grown sons, Tam likes to travel, attend rock concerts, watch football and soccer, and visit old car shows with her husband. She lives in the mountains of northwest Wyoming where she spends most of her free time trying to read all the books. Her TBR piles are threatening to take over her office, and she’s fine with that.

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Piper

“Your sass is one of your best features—did you know that?” His hand landed on the wall beside my head, his body heat warming my front where only a breath separated us. “Any special reason you’ve been waiting for me?”

More than anything, I wanted to drag his sexy ass out the back door of the pizzeria to spend some quality time in the back seat of his truck. But I’d driven my friends to the bar, and by now, I imagined they were already planning to send a scout to figure out where I’d disappeared to for so long.

Swallowing down my lust, I said, “I wanted to wish you good luck for the game Saturday.”

The corner of his mouth twitched up. “That all?”

“Yes.”

Leaning in close, his warm breath tickled my ear as he whispered, “Liar.”

Bax

Taking her hand, I walked her over to my truck and opened the passenger door for the back seat. With a sly grin, she climbed in and slid to the middle of the bench seat. I wasted no time scrambling in beside her.

Casually sliding my arm across the back of her shoulders, I said, “What was it you wanted to talk about?”

Facing me, she rested her palm on my chest. “Tattoos.”

“Tattoos,” I echoed. Her hand on my pec did funny things to my heart—like tripping it into double-time.

Half-turning on the seat, Piper traced the intricate black lines of intertwining infinity symbols with the pad of her finger. “Did you design this yourself?”

My skin rippled beneath her touch. “Yes.”

“It’s one of the coolest designs I’ve ever seen.” Naughty violet-colored eyes rose to mine as she dropped her hand on the top of my thigh. “What about your other ones?”

Damn. I’d never been with a girl as bold as Piper. Usually by this point in the evening, the girl had her shirt off, not me, and I was putting my hand on her thigh, coming on to her. Hoping she’d give me a chance. This role reversal excited me—gave me permission to tease.

“Mmm, getting a look at those is going to cost you.”

Her brow went up. “You don’t say.” She shifted closer. “What’s the price?”

 “A kiss.”

Her eyes dipped to my mouth, and I held myself still as her pretty pink tongue toured her top lip before her teeth captured her lower one. The move was so sexy I had to fist my hand where it rested on the seatback behind her to keep from wrapping her in my arms and taking what I desperately wanted.

“I think I can afford that.”

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